Top Rated 10 Tourist Attractions & Destinations in Mongolia
With a vast territory and a long history, Mongolia offers so much to see and explore. Here listed for you the top 10 attractions and destinations in Mongolia.
Mongolia | Remote Petroglyphs
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HOT SPRING AND HORSES | Tsenkher, Mongolia
Tsenkher Hot Spring is thought to have healing properties because of the minerals in the water. Whether that is true or not, it is definitely a nice place to relax. I'm glad this was the place we got to spend an extra day. A relaxing environment was the perfect break from the long drives in the vans.
We took a little hike around the area and rode horses. Our guide also taught us a Mongolian card game which was really fun.
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ONGIIN KHIID (Ongi monastery)
Ongi Monastery is located on the bank of Ongi River in distance of 18km from Mandal-Ovoo soum of Dundgovi province. Built in 17th century, the monastery was among the largest temples in the country and was a home for over 1,000 monks. However, it was destroyed by the communist purges of the 1930s and is being restored by the residing monks. Visit the ruin and learn about Tibetan Buddhism.
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A monk’s life in Mongolia's most ancient sanctuary I WIDE
What drives someone to become a monk?
Jovdoosanjid tells us how he took the step to become one of the monks of Erdene Zuu, Mongolia's most ancient Buddhist monastery.
A spiritual voyage to the heart of Mongolia, in the middle of the steppe, where this ancient and sacred site transcends time…
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Walk Baruun Urt, far eastern Mongolian capital of Sukhbaatar. My Canadian adventure
Continuing my travels in the Provinces of Mongolia,I wanted to show small-town life and Baruun Urt is typical of the changes happening in these small capital towns. New hotel or office buildings next to old soviet era buildings, Government employees in suits, and nomadic herders in traditional clothing all converge. #mongolia #mongoliatravel #mongoliatowns #mongoliaadventure #buruunurtmongolia
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Hot springs in Mongolia
This was a very welcomed treat after 4 days on the road! Tsenkher #HotSprings are located off the beaten track in Central Mongolia. We stayed at a campsite that had outdoor baths looking towards the hills. Needless to say, it was amazing!
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Gorkhi-Terelj National Park
Migjid Janraisig Sum
National History Museum
Genghis Khan Statue Complex
Hustai National Park
Zanabazar Museum of FIne Art
Gandantegchenling Monastery
Choijin Lama Temple Museum
Bogd Khaan Palace Museum of Mongolia
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Kharkhorin & Erdene Zuu Hyid (Mongolia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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In Kharkhorin, former residence of those who once ruled Mongolia, today there is little left to see. However, a few mysterious sites remain which, along with the Erdene Zuu Monastery, are highly evocative of this ancient city in Central Mongolia.For thirty two years Kharkhorin was the centre of one of the most powerful empires in the world. After the break-up of the Soviet Union, the Erdene Zuu Monastery became active once again. Up until 1938, over sixty individual buildings that housed fifteen hundred devout lamas, stood on the monastery grounds and it is believed that as many as ten thousand lamas once lived there. Kharkhorin can be traced back to 1222 which was when Ghengis Khan expanded the former main base of the Kereit Clan into a supply base for his army. Its strategic location was excellent, set on the banks of the Orchon River within a wide and fertile valley, it was perfectly suited for huge hordes of men and their horses. A gentle breath of mystique and melancholy blows over the surviving ruins of this former cosmopolitan city in which, as decreed by Law, multicultural tolerance predominated.
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Erdenezuu Monastery - Kharhorin - Uvurhangai
The Erdene Zuu Monastery (Mongolian: Эрдэнэ Зуу хийд) is probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. Located in Övörkhangai Province, approximately 2 km north-east from the center of Kharkhorin and adjacent to the ancient city of Karakorum, it is part of the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site. The monastery is affiliated with the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Abtai Sain Khan, ruler of the Khalkha Mongols and grandfather of Zanabazar, the first Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, ordered construction of the Erdene Zuu monastery in 1585 after his meeting with the 3rd Dalai Lama and the declaration of Tibetan Buddhism as the state religion of Mongolia. Stones from the nearby ruins of the ancient Mongol capital of Karakorum were used in its construction. Planners attempted to create a surrounding wall that resembled a Tibetan Buddhist rosary featuring 108 stupas (108 being a sacred number in Buddhism), but this objective was probably never achieved. The monastery's temple walls were painted, and the Chinese-style roof covered with green tiles.
The monastery was damaged in 1688 during one of the many wars between Dzungars and Khalkha Mongols. Locals dismantled the wooden fortifications of the abandoned monastery. It was rebuilt in the 18th century and by 1872 had a full 62 temples and housed up to 1000 monks.
According to tradition, in 1745, a local Buddhist disciple named Bunia made several unsuccessful attempts to fly with a device he invented which was similar to a parachute…
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FEEL THE NATURE OF MONGOLIA | WALK IN WATERFALL ULAAN TSUTGALAN, KHUISIIN 8 LAKES | UVURKHANGAI
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Nature Walk :Orkhon Waterfall (Орхоны хөндийн соёлын дурсгал) / Mongolia Road Trip 25 / Walk 126
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Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape (Mongolian: Орхоны хөндийн соёлын дурсгал, romanized: Orhonii höndiin soyoliin dursgal) sprawls along the banks of the Orkhon River in Central Mongolia, some 320 km west from the capital Ulaanbaatar. It was inscribed by UNESCO in the World Heritage List as representing the evolution of nomadic pastoral traditions spanning more than two millennia.
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For many centuries, the Orkhon Valley was viewed as the seat of the imperial power of the steppes. The first evidence comes from a stone stele with runic inscriptions, which was erected in the valley by Bilge Khan, an 8th-century ruler of the Göktürk Empire. Some 25 miles to the north of the stele, in the shadow of the sacred forest-mountain Ötüken, was his Ördü, or nomadic capital. During the Qidan domination of the valley, the stele was reinscribed in three languages, so as to record the deeds of a Qidan potentate.
Mountains were considered sacred in Tengriism as an axis mundi, but Ötüken was especially sacred because the ancestor spirits of the khagans and beys resided here. Moreover, a force called qut was believed to emanate from this mountain, granting the khagan the divine right to rule the Turkic tribes.[1] Whoever controlled this valley was considered heavenly appointed leader of the Turks and could rally the tribes. Thus control of the Orkhon Valley was of the utmost strategic importance for every Turkic state. Historically every Turkic capital (Ördü) was located here for this exact reason. There were many houses by the bank but they are all gone now.
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After a strong rain the magnificent seasonal Orkhon Falls is one of the best sights in central Mongolia. About 250m downstream from the waterfall you can climb down to the bottom of the gorge; it’s 22m deep and dotted with pine trees.
Ask your tour operator about the status of the falls. The water doesn’t run all year and will only start to flow after the first good summer rain. Late July and August are the best times to see it, although it's still a very attractive spot in autumn. If you arrive when the waterfall is not in flow, take solace in the fact that the region is still gorgeous, and a fine area for swimming, camping and horse riding.
There are a few different ways to approach the waterfall; all of them involve rough travel in parts, on very rocky roads. Coming directly from Ulaanbaatar, most traffic will go on the road via Khujirt (around 35km from the falls). You'll pass a lovely viewpoint (GPS: N 46°53.465' E 102°22.762') on this track, as the river skirts a cliff face it helped carve into the steppe. One or two kilometres further along you'll pass a remarkable collection of large, Bronze-Age square graves (GPS: N 46°53.465' E 102°22.762') on your left. The road from Kharkhorin is longer, but by taking this route you can stop at Tövkhön Khiid on the way. From Arvaikheer, it’s possible to take a remote backcountry road via Züünbayan-Ulaan and Bat-Ölzii; but you’ll need an experienced driver and a very sturdy 4WD to attempt it.
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Ulgii (Mongolia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel Series ON AND OFF ROAD IN MONGOLIA Vol. 2, Ep. 4 (ENG & RUS subs)
Episode 4: The Long Road To Altai
Morning selfie video. Passing Bayankhongor. Octogonal shithouse. Lunch break in Bömbögör - good old Tsuivan. The long road to Altai. Shopping in Buutsagaan. No dam today. Arrival in Altai and hotel. Summary of the day. Moghi’s Mongolian joke.
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In The Land Of The Nomads (Mongolia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Protected by endless deserts and untouched landscapes, an exotic and fascinating civilisation has managed to survive right up to the present day. In Central Asia is the land of the nomads, Mongolia, once a legendary and feared realm yet one that is full of natural beauty. Today’s capital of Ulaanbaatar, or Red Corner, was some centuries ago nothing more than a small nomad settlement but now around a million people live there, one third of the country’s population. The name Genghis Khan is synonymous with Mongolia. Under the leadership of this legendary monarch, the Mongols established the largest empire in history, a realm that extended across large areas of Asia, possessed more than a hundred million subjects and created a new high season of culture. About an hour from Ulaanbaatar in Tov Province is the calm and tranquil, Manzushir, a charming area that is totally different to the densely populated metropolis. In addition to several tent-like huts, or gers, it is mainly the centuries old scattered remains from the high season of Buddhism that capture the attention. The landscape enchants with its exotic splendour. Since 1997 the Khogno Khan Nature Reserve has been protected. It is part of the province of Bulgan one of twenty one provinces known as aimags. The natural landscape is beautiful, which is hardly surprising as Mongolia is the most sparsely settled country in the world. Hunting with eagles is both common and traditional. Each October before the hunting season begins a popular eagle hunting festival takes place in Bayan Oglii. The birds with which the Kazakhs hunt are golden eagles that have a wing span of more than two metres. Mongolia is truly a land of nomads, wonderful wilderness, unspoiled landscapes, centuries old traditions as well as fascinating cultural treasures and sanctuaries.
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