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BAYAN-ULGII
Bayan-Ulgii Aimag is Mongolian’s “Roof
of the World”, a remote land of high mountains, even
glaciers, steep slopes and rushing torrents.
Bayan-Ulgii Aimag has an area of 45,700 square kilometers
and an estimated population of 96,900 inhabitants. The majority
of the people are Kazakhs.
The administrative center is the town of Ulgii, in the valley
of the Khovd River, at an altitude of 1,710 meters above sea
level, and 1.636 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.
Hot spring
Chigirtein Rashaan is hot spring 50 kilometers west of Deluun
Soum, at 2,480 meters above sea level, with components including
sulphur and hydrogen.
Larch forests of Mongol Altai
This new National Park includes very high peaks, with eternal
snow and glaciers in the Far West Mongolia. The National Park
includes 636,200 hectares in Bayan Ulgii aimag.
The highest point is the peak of Khuiten Uul on the mountain
of Altai Tavan Bogd, reaching 4,374 meters above sea level.
Human rocks
Human rocks at the Khu-Yui of Dayan lake has been enjoyed
the state protection since 1998.
Monument of Tsagaan salaa
This complex consists of about 10.000 paintings, is located
sequence in 15km on the south slope of the mountain and rock
painting of Baga Oigor River. This monument was registered
as a World heritage from UNESCO in 1996 and has been protected
since 1998.
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