ELSENTASARKHAI TRIP MONGOLIA
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Elsen tasarkhai is a part of the Mongol Els sand dunes, which stretch from the Tuv, Uvurkhangai, and Bulgan provinces all the way west to become part of the Khugnu Khan mountain range. The sand dunes are 80 km long total. Dividing the southern part of the sand dunes with the so-called northern Mongolian sand, Khugnu Tarna is a main road. River Tarnat flows in the western part of the sand dunes, it is sodden under its surfaces, so shrubberies such as willow, elm, dogwood, shrubbery grow there. In the north there is the rocky and woody mountain “Khugnu khaan”. in the south lies Ikh Mongol which defines the central point of Mongolia and is surrounded by the Elsen tasarkhai. The widest section of the sand dune is located in the Ikh Mongol mountain area and covers an area of 9-10 km2. Half of the Ikh Mongol sand is covered by plants, so its mostly not loose sand.
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6 DAY 5 NIGHT TRIP MONGOLIA |
ITINERARY
Day 1 Arvival at Chinggis khaan airport Ulaanbaatar
Stay at hotel
Day2 Going to the Mongolian nomadic tourist camp
The tourist camp located 55km from Ulaanbaatar in Tuv aimag, place of untouched nature and beautiful landscaping. This place is defined by its fascinating culture rooted in ancient traditions and nomadic life style. It is the place where you can see and feel ancient Mongolian nomadic lifestyle which is still remaining. You can stay at Mongolian ger, riding horse and yak, watching shows about Mongolian nomadic live making rugs, dairy products even you can make by yourself. All you can see is wild and free life. Beautiful landscaping and deep blue sky. We will welcome you our greatest hospitality. Enjoying every culture of Mongolian and you will never want to go back. Khustain Nuruu National Park, whose name means” the range of silver birches”, is located 90 kilometres (56 miles) Southwest from the capital, 1843 metres (1,1 mile) above the sea level in the sum of Altanbulag. It’s lined by Avdar Mountain in its Western part. When this natural reserve was created in 1992, it covered an area of 506 square kilometres (195 square miles). Then, in 1998, it became a national park covering an area of 500 square kilometres (193 square miles), with the aim to reinsert the Przewalski’s horse,” takhi” and to protect the ecosystem of the forest steppe, extremely threatened by the overexploitation of the land. It houses 459 species of plants, 85 species of lichens, 90 species of mosses, 33 species of mushrooms, and 44 species of mammals live in this area, such as the red deer, Mongolian gazelle, roe deer, gray wolf, lynx, red fox. We can also see in the park 217 species of birds, such as the golden eagle, bearded vulture, great bustard, whooper swan, black stork and partridge. The reserve is composed at the same time of desert zones and of mountainous zones. Staying at Mongol nomadic tourist camp.
Day 3 Going to the Elsen tasarkhai
Elsen tasarkhai is a part of the Mongol Els sand dunes, which stretch from the Tuv, Uvurkhangai, and Bulgan provinces all the way west to become part of the Khugnu Khan mountain range. The sand dunes are 80 km long total. Dividing the southern part of the sand dunes with the so-called northern Mongolian sand, Khugnu Tarna is a main road. River Tarnat flows in the western part of the sand dunes, it is sodden under its surfaces, so shrubberies such as willow, elm, dogwood, shrubbery grow there. In the north there is the rocky and woody mountain “Khugnu khaan”. in the south lies Ikh Mongol which defines the central point of Mongolia and is surrounded by the Elsen tasarkhai. The widest section of the sand dune is located in the Ikh Mongol mountain area and covers an area of 9-10 km2. Half of the Ikh Mongol sand is covered by plants, so its mostly not loose sand. Staying at camp.
Day 4 Going to the Kharkhorin
Going to the Kharkhorin: Back in the 13th century, Kharkhorin was constructed as a proper capital city which attracted traders, dignitaries and skilled workers from across Asia and even Europe. he first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, Erdene Zuu was established on the ruins of ancient Khar khorin city in 1586 by Avtai Sain khan, probably the most ancient surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. The monastery located Kharkhorin soum, Uvurkhangai province. It is surrounded by fortress wall sized 420m each side, with 108 stupas. In 1792, it housed 62 temples, Mongolian lords tried to have own named temple inside of wall of monastery because it means they have high reputation. During the communist era this monastery nearly destroyed, nowadays it contains 3 main temples, other some smaller temples, 2 tombs which were dedicated to Avtai sain Khan and his son Tusheet khan Gombodorj and the biggest stupa in Mongolia named “Golden stupa”. The temples became museums in 1947 because Erdene Zuu was allowed to exist as a museum only; the only functioning monastery in Mongolia was Gandantegchinlen Monastery in Ulaanbaatar. However, after the fall of Communism in Mongolia in 1990, the monastery was turned over to the lamas and Erdene Zuu again became a place of worship. Departure to Ulaanbaatar. Staying at hotel.
Day 5
City tour
Day 6
Departure from Chinggis khaan airport Ulaanbaatar
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ELSENTASARKHAI TRIP ROUTE
Ulaanbaatar ➡ Elsentasarkhai ➡ Kharkhorin ➡ Ulaanbaatar
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