Mongolia
Mongolia suits travelers who want remote, self-reliant adventure, with steppe crossings, Altai trekking, horse-supported journeys, and very open landscapes. It is better for expedition-style travel and big distances than for hut-based mountain holidays.
Regions
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Mountains
Mönkh Khairkhan
Sutai Mountain
Tsambagarav
Nairamdal Peak
Malchin Peak
Harhiraa
Höh Serkh
Otgontenger
Ikh Bogd
Tsengel Khairkhan
Areas in Mongolia
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Cross-border or multi-purpose areas connected to Mongolia.UNESCO World Heritage in Mongolia
Published UNESCO World Heritage locations linked to Mongolia.
Deer Stone Monuments and Related Bronze Age Sites
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia. Inscribed in 2023.
- Countries Mongolia
- Area Deer Stone Monuments and Related Bronze Age Sites
Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia. Inscribed in 2015.
- Countries Mongolia
- Area Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape
Landscapes of Dauria
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia and Russia. Inscribed in 2017.
- Countries Mongolia and Russia
- Area Landscapes of Dauria
Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia. Inscribed in 2004.
- Countries Mongolia
- Area Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape
Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia. Inscribed in 2011.
- Countries Mongolia
- Area Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai
Uvs Nuur Basin
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Mongolia and Russia. Inscribed in 2003.
- Countries Mongolia and Russia
- Area Uvs Nuur Basin