Partly built at the time of research, this Mongolian-run camp on the gravelly lake shore has spick-and-span two-bed gers, a restaurant, and several four-bed wooden cabins which, oddly, are semi-detached: you'd better hope you don't have honeymooners next door. Also has charging points in the rooms.
Mon-Tuva Tourist Camp
Western Mongolia
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24.28 MILES
The lake's main attraction Khetsuu Khad, an enormous rock sticking out of the water that attracts migratory cormorants. The birds arrive in April and…
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Khyargas Nuur National Park (3328 sq km) is an area of springs and rocky outcrops encompassing Khyargas Nuur, western Mongolia's second largest lake and…
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On the northwestern side of Khyargas Nuur, this cold spring bubbles out of the mountain. Locals say drinking from it has health benefits.
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0.92 MILES
On the northwestern side of Khyargas Nuur, this cold spring bubbles out of the mountain. Locals say drinking from it has health benefits.
2. Khyargas Nuur National Park
13.38 MILES
Khyargas Nuur National Park (3328 sq km) is an area of springs and rocky outcrops encompassing Khyargas Nuur, western Mongolia's second largest lake and…
24.28 MILES
The lake's main attraction Khetsuu Khad, an enormous rock sticking out of the water that attracts migratory cormorants. The birds arrive in April and…