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Mountains - Trekkers' Heaven Mongolia is a mountainous country with the Mongolian Altai and Gobi Altai mountain ranges extending from west to south while the Hangai and Hentii mountains share the central and east northern part of the country.
Mt. Munkh-Hairkhan Munkh-Hairhan in the north Altai is the most beautiful mountain in all of Mongolia. Devoted trekkers can hike up to the snow capped peak from its northern side. Such exquisite streams, lakes and colorful flower slopes are rarely found elsewhere. This mountain is also home to Argali sheep, the largest wild sheep on earth. Mt. Tavan Bogd Tavan Bogd (Five Saints) mountain rises 15,000 feet above the borders of Mongolia, China and Russia. If you climb up to the summit, you will be able to view at these three nations simultaneously.
Mt. Sutai This is the highest peak in the Gobi-Altai range. Permanently snowcapped, Mt.Sutai is another challenging mountain for hikers, climbers and trekkers. Mt. Harhhiraa Mt.Harhhiraa and Mt.Turgen are part of the Uvs Lake Strictly Protected Area. They are among the most accessible peaks in this region, but not the easiest to climb. The lakes of Achit, Uureg and Ulgii ideal destination for camping, trekking and horseback tours. Mt. Otgon-Tenger Mountaineers, seeking a special challenge may travel to Mt.Otgon-Tenger. It is the highest in the Hangai Mountain range and a part of the Otgon Tenger Protected Area. The 12,845 foot peak is accessible only to the prepared and devoted climbers. |


