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      Ulaanbaatar Trekking Attractions

      Here are the top Ulaanbaatar trekking listings so you can find the best in Ulaanbaatar for your trip. Read these trekking reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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      4.0 star rating
      (6 reviews)
      Ulaanbaatar, Central Mongolia, Mongolia
      On July, 2002, Chinggis Tourist Camp was officially opened in memory of "Chinggis" Khaan's 840th Birthday Celebration!. This lovely traditional tourist camp owned by..
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      4.8 star rating
      (4 reviews)
      Mongolia
      Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is a one of the the main national parks of Mongolia. Within the park are a Terelj Settlement, horse and camel rentals, Khagin Khar Lake - a..
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      5.0 star rating
      (1 reviews)
      Tsomog, Gobi Dessert Region, Mongolia
      I spent 16 days camping out in a Ger (similar to a yurt), tracking and capturing the wild Argali (the world's largest mountain sheep) to put tags colars on them. The..
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      4.0 star rating
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      Mongolia
      Founded in 2003, the Gun-Galuut nature reserve is a partnership between the Mongolian government and a private group to protect and conserve the territory of a number..
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      Mongolia
      Mount Malchin is one of Mongolia's highest peaks at 12,837 feet high. It is considered an non-technical peak, and therefore can be reached by trekkers and climbers. ..
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      Mongolia
      The Khentii Mountains are a beautiful and remote mountain range popular for horseback riding, trekking and other expeditions. It overlaps with part of the Khan Khentii..
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      Western Mongolia, Mongolia
      Situated in the heart of the Altai Tavan Bogd (the Five Holy Peaks), Mount Khuiten straddles the corner of three countries (Russia, China and Mongolia) at 4,375 metres..
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