The shoreline of Khurgan Nuur is dry and exposed. Few people travel along its southern shore, but if you are going this way, you can seek out a stupa-like construction and several burial sites. Close to the top of the southern shore is a balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker).
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This balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker) can be found south of Mogoit Valley, on the way to Khurgan Nuur.
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This balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker) is about 8km south of Syrgal's shops.
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5.15 MILES
This balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker) is about 8km south of Syrgal's shops.
2. Altai Tavan Bogd National Park
7.64 MILES
Covering 6362 sq km, Altai Tavan Bogd National Park takes in the Tavan Bogd massif – which includes Khuiten Uul (4374m), Mongolia's highest mountain…
8.39 MILES
This balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker) can be found south of Mogoit Valley, on the way to Khurgan Nuur.
10.65 MILES
These 20m-high falls cascade over black boulders in summer with snow still clumped in shady spots under rocks and trees.
12.38 MILES
The southern shore along Khoton Nuur has excellent camping spots, especially around Ulaan Tolgoi, a spit of land that juts majestically into the lake. The…
13.73 MILES
In the Mogoit Valley is this oddly moustachioed balbal (stone figure believed to be a Turkic grave marker). There is a Kazakh cemetery with an interesting…