Khorgo (Horgo) Terkh National Park

View from Horgo Mountain

View of Lake Terkh (White Lake) from Horgo (Khorgo) Mountain. Young forest and the the volcanic rocks create a beautiful scenery.

Volcanic Hole in Horgo (Khorgo) Mountain

Volcanic Hole in Horgo (Khorgo) Mountain. Depth: about 150 m, width: about 200m. If you challenge yourself to reach to the bottom of the volcanic hole, you will find fresh and cold water coming from underground.

White Lake or Terkhiin Tsgaan Nuur

White Lake (Terkhiin Tsgaan Nuur). If you an angler, this is a good place to catch pikes.

Khorgo – Terkh National park about is located in Arkhangai aimag (province) in Central – Western Mongolia. The National Park’s location along the main route to Western Mongolia makes it one of the most visited attractions not only for foreign tourists but also for domestic travelers. Trips to/ from Lake Huvsgul can also be combined with a visit to the Khorg-Terkh National Park as in our tour Tour N8: Gems of Mongolia.



Orkhon Waterfall (Orhon Waterfall)

Ulaan Tsutgalan waterfall

Orkhon Waterfall

Orkhon waterfall (also, called Ulaan Tsutgalan Waterfall) is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Central Mongolia. The height of the waterfall is about 20m (65 feet).  The waterfall is located in a beautiful valley with volcanic rocks.  It can be reached in 4-5 hours from Kharkhorin (Karakorum) and in 2-3 hours from Tuvkhun temple. Travel routes from Gobi Desert to Central Mongolia passes close by the waterfall.

Orkhon river itself is the longest river in Mongolia with length of 1124 kilometers (709 miles). It originates in Khangai Mountain Range and merges to Selenge River, eventually reaching Lake Baikal. Orkhon river valley is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites for its historical value related to Great Mongolian Empire.

Lake Huvsgul

Lake Huvsgul, Hovsgol Lake, Lake Khuvsgul, Lake Khovsgol

Lake Huvsgul

Known as blue pearl of Mongolia, Lake Huvsgul is one of the most popular destinations for international and domestic tourists. The lake is located at 1645m above sea level and is 136 km long 36.5km wide and has an area of 2760km2. It is 262.4m deep at its deepest point and 138m deep on average.

Lake Huvsgul is the second largest freshwater lake in central Asia after Russia’s Lake Baikal. Huvsgul water is crystal fresh and clear that you can drink the water and see points at as deep as 24.5m. Lake Huvsgul feeds Lake Baikal through Eg river.

Gobi Gurvan Saihan (The Three beauties of Gobi)

Khongor (Hongor) Sand Dune

Khongor (Hongor) Sand Dune

The most famous sand dune in Mongolia – Khongor Sand Dune in the Gobi Gurvan Saikhan (The Three Beauties of the Gobi) National Park.  The peak of the dune is called “Singing Sand” for its sound of the wind howling through the dunes.

Mount Otgontenger


Located in Zavkhan province, Mount Otgontenger is one of the most sacred places in Mongolia.