Terelj
National Park. Terelj National park
is one of the most popular national parks in
Mongolia. Terelj is just 60km from Ulaanbaatar
in the east and features stunning granite mountains
and flowery endless grassy green meadows. This
picturesque National Park is a part of Khan
Khentii Strictly Protected Area. It is a great
place for hiking and trekking, even you can
do rock climbing here at its natural steep granite
walls. Open during year and is only two-hour
drive from Ulaanbaatar. One of the most important
attraction is up there Gunjiin Svm. It is surrounded
by forests and not far from the river which
is named Baruun Bayan gol. It is built in 1740
by Efu Dondovdorj to commemorate the death of
his Manchurian wife Amarlangui.
Bogd Khan Mountain national park.
Mongolia's Bogd Khan is one of the oldest National
Parks in the World claiming its existence since
1778. Located within 5-20km from the capital
of Mongolia, the area is a true national heritage
known for its pristine ecosystem, wildlife and
historical monuments. During this visit you
will enjoy Mongolian countryside and wilderness
with plenty of opportunities to hike, climb
and learn about history and culture by visiting
the ruins of Manzushir Monastery with 21 chapels,
established in 1733. The Temple was famous for
its school of philosophy and logic, attracting
priests from as far as India coming for theological
debates. In winter of 1938 the monastery was
completely destroyed and the area eventually
turned into a recreation zone.
13th Century National Park. "13th
Century National Park" is located in Erdene
country, Yol mountain 96km from Ulaanbaatar.
The goal of "13th century" national
park is build and establish real-time micro
kingdom to make the lively feeling for its guests
during their stay by genuinely providing true
environment of the way of living and working
of the 13th century. Visitors can enjoy annual
celebrations, customs such as making felt cover
for ghers, sling wool, sacred ceremony to praise
flag, heaven by sacrificing, wedding, weeping
camel, mare milking, sealing folks and organizing
three games of men. Here the guests can dine
with Khans and Queens visit the residents of
lords and learn to write in Mongolian scripts
and play in horse-headed fiddle /Morin khuur/.
Hustai
National Park is the place where the
wild Takhi- Przewalski horses have lived peacefully
since 1993 when they were reintroduced to their
native land Mongolia. Here we are able to see
and photograph these beautiful wild horses at
pasture and Red Deer, Wolf, Asian Marmot, various
species of waterfawls and prey birds etc., as
well.
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