Central Mongolia tourism region includes Uvurkhangai, Arkhangai, Bayankhongor, and Tov provinces. In general, this region is the main tourism region of Mongolia, with a combination of forests, big rivers, and many historical sites. Major tourist attractions in the central region include Kharkhorin, Erdene-Zuu, Hustai National Park, Tsenher Hot SpringKhorgo, and Terkhin Tsagaan Lake National Park.

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The Central Point of Mongolia

The central point of Mongolia was first identified in 1979 by Dr. Sh. Shagdar, a Doctor of Geographical…

Shankh Monastery

Established in 1650, this revered site stands as one of Mongolia's oldest monasteries, steeped in rich history and…

Erdene Khamba Monastery

Situated on the southern slope of Khognukhan Mountain, the Khognukhan Old and Young Monastery is a significant historical…

Manzushir Monastery

In the 19th century, around 2000 monks stood sentinel over the mountains, a fierce line of defense against…

Tsenkher Hot Spring

It is said to be the second-largest hot spring in Mongolia, gushing up to 10 liters of hot…

Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dune

Elsen Tasarkhai is a breathtaking natural wonder of Mongolia, featuring stunning sand dunes that stretch over 80 km…

Khoshoo Tsaidam Memorial

The Bilge Khan Complex is a historical site about 1 km from the Kultegin monument. The complex is…

Tuvkhun Monastery

Located high on a plateau in the mountains and surrounded by forest, Tuvkhun Monastery was chosen by Zanabazar,…

Orkhon Waterfall

The Orkhon waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the southwest end of the Orkhon River valley…

Erdene Zuu Monastery

Erdene Zuu Monastery is Mongolia's first and oldest monastery, built in 1586 on the ruins and stones of…

Khustai National Park

About 100 kilometers southwest of Ulan Bator is the Khustai National Park which was initially established as a…

Bogd Khan Mountain

Bogd Khan Mountain is situated 40 km east of Ulaanbaatar, on the border of the forest-steppe and dry…