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Mongolian National Parks PDF Print E-mail

ImageBogd National Park. Lying to the south of Ulaanbaatar, Bogd Khaan Mountain has been a national park of the country since 300 years ago. The main entrance to the National Park is 46 kilometers to the south west of the city. Because of its religious significance this beautiful mountain has been untouched for centuries in terms of utilizing its resources and hunting animals.

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Gobi Desert of Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
ImageThe Gobi Desert is in the heart of Mongolia and is the destination of many who really want to experience Mongolia. It is the habitat of the rarest animals and a unique natural landscape. Maybe it's the vast, empty space, the incredible colors, or the way the expanses make a traveler focus their attention on nothing but the land before them.
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Top Destinations in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
ImageThe attraction and activities for tourists in Mongolia relate to the natural environment, historic features and cultural heritage. Also Mongolian have been nomad pastoralists since ancient times.
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The Beauties Of The Nature of Hentii Khentii Aimag PDF Print E-mail

Image1. KIiukh Lake of KhanZurkh: In 1189, Lord Chinggis became Ihe qahan of whole Mongolia in this place,. Thus, the round shaped ger base like stones with nearly fifteen meters of diameters on the southern side of the Khukh Lake of Khar zurkh are hypothesized to be the base of a palace that could have been built for Chinggis qahan when he acceded to the throne.

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The Historical And Cultural Places of Khentii Aimag PDF Print E-mail

Image1. Ondorkhan's human stone
This human stone, called "Gelen" monument by locals, is located 2-3 km from the airport of the province's center. It is like a sitting man wearing traditional hat and hairstyle of if is similar to Chinggis qahan hair on a portrait.

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Uran-Togoo-Tulga PDF Print E-mail
The area is situated in Khutag-ondor soum territory of Bulgan aimag. This beautiful mountain was initially protected in 1965 by PGK Resolution...
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Mountains PDF Print E-mail
Mongolia is also one of the highest countries in the world, with an average elevation of 1580m. Mongolia's highest mountains, The Mongol Altai Mountains are situated in the western part of Mongolia stretching for 600-650 kilometres and were structured by thin hills, hollows and straight precipitous crags, which have a height of more than 4,000 meters.
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Tsambagarav Mountain PDF Print E-mail
This area, comprised of 110,960 hectares of Tsambagarav mountain, was established in 2000 by Parliament resolution No. 29 It is located between Erdeneburen...
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Sylkhemyn Nuruu PDF Print E-mail
The Sylkhemyn nuruu national park consists of two parts, A and B, and encompasses 14,080 hectares of area along the state boundary in Ulaankhus...
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Tarvagatai Nuruu PDF Print E-mail
This area is a special and beautiful formation of nature, as well as a home to many rare and very rare species of plant and wildlife...
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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.