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Map of Mongolia

Topographical Map
Mongolia is mountainous country with an average altitude of 1,580 meters above the sea level. The lowest point khokh-nuur in the east is 552 meters above sea level and the highest point is the mountain Nairamdal in the Mongolian Altai (in the west) which stands at 4,374 meters.

Topographical Map
Mongolia is mountainous country with an average
altitude of 1,580 meters above the sea level.
The lowest point Khokh-nuur in the east is 552
meters above sea level and the highest point is
the mountain Nairamdal in the Mongolian Altai
(in the west) which stands at 4,374 meters.
The geography of the country is characterized
by great diversity.
Road Map
In Mongolia most of the country side roads are
non-paved. Therefore tour companies prefer
Russian and 4 wheel drive jeeps to other
transportations.
Flora Map
Mongolia has diverse vegetation that includes
an important part of Central Asia’s plant life.
Plant species representative of Siberia’s
coniferous taiga forest, Central Asian steppe
and desert, and the Altai Mountains are found
here. Over 3000 vascular plants, 927 lichens,
437 mosses, 875 fungi, and numerous algae
have been recorded up to date. There are
many other species still to be classified.
150 species are endemic to Mongolia and
more than 100 plant species arc recorded
as rare or endangered.
Bird Map
So far 434 species of birds, belonging to 193
genera, 56 families and 17 orders, have been
registered and observed in Mongolia. More than
330 species from this are migratory and the
remaining 104 species inhabit Mongolia
year-round. Approximately 50 species migrate
through Mongolia and 20 species are observed
here occasionally. The Mongolian Red Book
contains a register of 30 bird species, which
are not only rare worldwide but are also rare
in Mongolia. As an important act of conservation,
parts of big lakes and rivers, which are densely
inhabited by birds, such as lakes: Khuvusgul,
Uvs, Khar-Us, Dayan, Khorgo, Terkhiin Tsagaan,
were protected.
Animal Map
A total of 138 species of mammals, 449
species of birds , 75 species of fish , 6 species
of amphibians and 22 species of reptiles
have been registered on the animal kingdom
list of Mongolia. Besides these, there are more
than 13,000 species of invertebrate,
including 516 species of insects, worms, fresh
water and terrestrial mollusks in Mongolia.
Of the above-mentioned animals 24 mammals
are basic hunting animals, 32 hunted by just
a few and 4 are not to be hunted. A total of 30
species and sub-species mammals are listed
in the rare and very rare classifications of the
Mongolian Red Book, which was revised in 1997.
Administrative Map
There are 21 administrative units (aimags)
in Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, Erdenet
and Choibalsan are the main big cities. Aimags
are divided into soums, and soums are divided
into bahgs.

Tourist Map
Coming to Mongolia can be a big challenge.
Knowing what to bring, how to get there,
where to stay, what to see and how to get
around is important if you want to make to
most of journey. On the tourist map you can
find the most frequently visited destinations,
attractions and location of tourist camps and
other useful places.

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