Gobi Desert

Gobi

Gobi desert is one of the largest and greatest deserts in Asia. It stretches across Central Asia over large areas of northern and northwestern China, and southern Mongolia. The desert basins of the Gobi are surrounded by the Altai Mountains and the grasslands and steppes of Mongolia on the north, by the Hexi Corridor and Tibetan Plateau to the southwest and by the North China Plain to the southeast. Gobi spans approximately 1,295,000 km2 of area. Average temperatures in Gobi desert from –40° in winter to +40°C in summer.

You have seen peculiar wildlife such as wild camels and horses, mountain sheep, wolves, desert bears, and the elusive snow leopard

Attraction:

Camel Tracking Mongolia camel riding trek is a unique adventure that you will experience nowhere else! Take a camel trekking tour in Mongolian Gobi desert and enjoy the adventure. Horse and camel riding is widely famous in Magnolia. Camels trekking are more comfortable than horse riding as they walk slowly and gently.

Bayanzag (Flaming Red Cliffs) is internationally famous for its fossilized dinosaur remains. Dinosaur nests and eggs were found here also whole fossilized skeletons.

Yoliin Am (Vulture’s Gorge) is a narrow valley located in the Zuun Saikhan Mountain range, with thick pieces of ice almost all year around hidden in its depths. Yoliin Am is home to rare animals such as the Argali (wild sheep) and Ibex as well as Vultures and other large birds

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