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Sukhbaatar district, cultural palace #707
Ulaanbaatar, MN

Description

moltsog3The Hustai National park is one of Mongolian most visited protected area. It offers beautiful scenery of mountains, steppes, river wetlands and sand dunes representative of the Gobi Desert. You will feel nature and see the wild flora and fauna of Mongolia. Mammal species of the area include red deer or elk, Siberian roe deer, wild boars, Mongolian or tailed gazelle, Argali sheep, Bob ac marmot, Eurasian badger, Corsac fox, gray wolf, red fox, Pallas cat, and Eurasian lynx. Birds species include the Great Bustard, Black Stork, ant the Red-crowned crane. There are over 450 plant species and 130 insect species in Hustai National Park. One highlight is to see the herd of the Takhi wild horses. All of these various plants and animals can been found in the World Red Book.

24 hours

Facilities

  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Bonfire Party
  • Camel Riding
  • Car Parking
  • Childrens Playground
  • Color TV
  • Laundry
  • Ger Building
  • Luggage Storage
  • Mini Naadam
  • Mongolian Food
  • Nomadic Family Visit
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Tour Assistance
  • Tours
   


Address

Address: Sukhbaatar district, cultural palace #707, Ulaanbaatar, MN, 210136
Telephone: 313131
Fax: 313131
Website: http://www.moltsog.com/
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Area Attractions

Hustai National Park
Red cowned crane
Others

Directions

`Moltsog Els` Resort is located in Hustai National Park, 80 kilometer`s southwest of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

Ger Single  $42.00
Ger Group  $45.00

 

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