Mongolian Lakes
Lakes are one of the important geographical elements of Mongolia. The mineral and chemical mixture of Mongolia’s lakes mainly depend on geological formation of surface and underground water and physical and geographical conditions of drainage areas. The mineral and the chemical compound of lakes are determined by the lakes and salt balance, water exchange and outside low.
Khuvsgul Lake
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Sangiin Dalai Nuur
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Tsagaan Uur
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Lake Tagan Nuur
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Ganga Nuur
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Khuisyn Naiman Lakes
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.
Uvs Lake Basin
Known as the “dark blue pearl” of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and most spectacular protected areas of th country. Bordered to the north by the Sayan Mountains and to the west by Khoridal Saridag range, the lake is 136 km long and 3 km wide. This national park is comprised of the territories of Alag-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums of Khuvsgul aimag. It has been purposed to represent taiga regional complexity, to protect the Khuvsgul lake basin, to develop eco-tourism, and to conduct surveys and studies in this field.