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Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Region of Mongolia. Places to visit to Bayan-Ulgii aimag.

THE REGIONS OF MONGOLIA

BAYAN-ULGII AIMAG

ALTAI TAVANBOGD NATIONAL PARK
 

Архангай аймак Баян-Хонгор аймак. Баян-Улгий аймак. Булган аймак. Дорнод аймак. Дорноговь аймак. Дундговь аймак. Говь-Алтай аймак. Хэнтий аймак. Ховд аймак. Хувсгул аймак. Селенге аймак. Сухэбатор аймак. Тувь аймак. Умнговь аймак. Увс аймак. Увурхангай аймак. Завхан аймак.

  • Territory - 17645 square miles (45,700 sq. km)
  • Center - Ulgii town, located 1055 miles 
    (1,698 km) from Ulaanbaatar.
  • Number of somons - 14
  • Bayan-Ulgii aimag was established in 1940.
  • Population - 100,000.
     


Nestled in the pristine wilderness of Mongolia lies a natural sanctuary of unparalleled beauty, the Altan Tavan Bogd Protected Area. This enchanting region, part of the greater Altai Mountains, is a tapestry of towering peaks, verdant valleys, and glacial rivers that gracefully carve through the landscape. As you traverse this sacred land, each footstep echoes the pristine symphony of nature, promising unspoiled serenity and breathtaking vistas at every angle. The mighty Khuiten Peak stands proud as Mongolia's highest summit, beckoning intrepid adventurers to embark on a journey of discovery and wonder.
 

In Altan Tavan Bogd, both wildlife and cultural heritage thrive in harmonious coexistence. This area provides a haven for myriad species, from the elusive snow leopard to the majestic golden eagle, all of which roam freely within this veritable Eden. Rich in history and tradition, the area is deeply rooted in the ancestral practices of the indigenous Tuvan and Kazakh nomadic tribes, who invite travelers to partake in their warm customs and age-old wisdom. Guided by their expert hospitality, venture into an awe-inspiring realm where nature's beauty and humanity's spirit intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. Come, and let the wonders of Altan Tavan Bogd unveil their secrets to you.
 

Called "the Roof of the World", Bayan-Ulgii is a far-off land of high mountains (the Mongol Altai- Tavan Bogd mountains with 4,373 m peak) torrents and glaciers, inhabited by Kazakh, a minority who has a different culture from the Mongols, herding yaks and goats and hunting with trained eagles.
 

Bayan-Ulgii aimag is situated in the extreme West of Mongolia, on the West and North it borders with the Russian Federation and on the South-West with the People's Republic of China. The Nairamdal peak 14,350 feet (4374 m) of the Altai Tavan Bogd mountain is the highest point, Khovd, the biggest river (321 miles /516 km in length) in the country flows through the territory of the aimag. There are many fresh water lakes in Bayan-Ulgii. Tolbo and Dayan lakes are the largest. This aimag is well-known for Ak-su, Chigertei and other springs. Every part of Bayan-Ulgii aimag is suitable for pasture. Rich flora of Bayan-Ulgii includes kobresia, sedge in the mountain plateau, gooseberry and ribes altissimum, also wild cherry, and sea bucks can be found along the banks of streams and rivers. 10 percent of the area is forest, consisting mainly of larches. Geological surveys have proved that this territory contains fossils, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, oil and building material resources. There are wild sheep, ibex, and snow leopards in the Altai high mountain range and marmots, foxes inhabit the lower slopes of mountains. There are bears, lynxes, and squirrels in the forests.
 

The Mongol Altai Nuruu is the backbone of Bayan-Olgii. The highest peaks, many over 4000m, are permanently covered with glaciers and snow, while the valleys have a few green pastures, which support about two million livestock, as well as bears, foxes and lynxes. These valleys are dotted with small communities of nomadic families enjoying the short summer from mid-June to late August, as well as some beautiful alpine lakes.

PROTECTED AREAS IN BAYAN-ULGII AIMAG

Most of the parks come under the jurisdiction of the Mongol Altai Nuruu Special Protected Area. Environmentalists hope that further sections of Bayan-Olgii will become national parks to preserve the argali sheep, ibex and snow leopard, as well as the important sources of lakes and rivers in the Great Lakes depression in the Uvs and Khovd aimags.
 

  • Altai Tavanbogd National Park (636,161 hectares). Takes in Tavanbogd Uul, Mongolia's highest mountain, and the stunning lakes of Khoton, Khurgan and Dayan. Fauna includes argali sheep, ibex, maral (Asiatic red deer), stone marten, deer, elk, Altai snowcock and eagles.
     
  • Khokh Serkh Strictly Protected Area (65,920 hectare). A mountainous area on the border with Khovd, which protects argali sheep and ibex.
     
  • Siylkhem Nuruu National Park (14,080 hectares). This new park, created in 2000, has two sections, one around Ikh Turgen Uul, the other further east.
     
  • Develiin Aral Natural Reserve (10,300 hectares). A remarkable habitat around Develiin Island in the L'san Khooloi and Khovd rivers. Established in 2000, it is home to pheasants, boars and beavers.
     
  • Tsambagarav L'ul National Park (110,960 hectares). Established in 2000 to protect glaciers and the snow leopard habitat borders on Khovd.
PLACES TO VISITED.
  • Altay Tavanbogd Natural Park. This stunningly beautiful park stretches south from Tavanbogd Uul and includes the three stunning lakes of Khoton Nuur, Khurgan Nuur and Dayan Nuur. It's a remote area, divided from China by the high wall of snowcapped peaks, and known to local Kazakhs as the Syrgali region.
    All three lakes are the source of the Khovd Gol, which eventually flows into Khar Us Nuur in Khovd aimag. It's possible to make rafting trips down river from Dayan Nuur, though no agencies offer this at present.
    There are many archeological sites in the region. As the main road through the region swings towards the southern shore of Khurgan Nuur you can see a stupa-like construction and several burial sites. Nearby is a balbal (Turkic stone statue) and the remains of a processional pathway. Further along the road is a wooden Kazakh mosque, with a ger-shaped roof.
    Further north-west, along the south-western shore of Khoton Nuur, the road deteriorates and there are several rivers to cross as they flow into the lake. North-west of Khoton Nuur the mountains close in and there's some fine trekking possibilities.
     
    Tavanbogd (Five Saints) mountain rises 4374m above the borders of three nations, and for this reason it is also known as Nairamdal (Friendship) Peak. If you sit on the summit, you can simultaneously be in Mongolia, China and Russia (though you won't need a visa for all three).
    Tavanbogd is one of Mongolia's most spectacular peaks, of interest to professional climbers, and the only one in Bavan-Olgii to be permanently covered with large glaciers (including the 19km long Potanii Glacier, the longest in Mongolia). It's fairly dangerous, and to climb it you need to be with an experienced group properly equipped with ice axes, crampons and ropes. Don't even consider attempting it solo. The best time to climb is August and September, after the worst of the summer rains.The massif is made up of five peaks (the five saints) - Khuiten, Naran, Olgii, Buraed and Nairamdal - the highest of which is Khuiten (meaning 'cold') at 4374m.
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Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

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Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

Photo. Altai Tavanbogd National Park. Bayan-Ulgii aimag. Mongolia.

 

 

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