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Hovsgol Lake Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lake Kusugur, known as the blue pearl, is a sacred place of beauty in the hearts of Mongolians. Kusugur Lake is 136 kilometers long and 36 kilometers wide. The lake is clear and rich in animal and plant resources. The itinerary arranges a wealth of light outdoor activities and cultural activities such as visiting the Chatan reindeer family to make the itinerary more colorful. The route integrates a number of light outdoor activities such as nomadic life experience, horseback riding, wild fishing, exploring virgin forests on foot, bird watching, etc. While visiting the vast nature of Mongolia, you can deeply understand Mongolia's nomadic culture and taste Mongolian natural food. What is especially rare is that most of the places where you go are places with beautiful scenery but few people, truly far away from the hustle and bustle and into the wild nature.
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Hovsgol Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The significance of lakes to Mongolia, the largest landlocked country, is self-evident.
Different places, different beauty.
Like everything with sea, if not, lakes can also. Mongolia is not only Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is not only the prairie, Mongolia and Kusuguer Lake! It is like a huge, spotless "pearl" inlaid on the vast grassland of Mongolia, so pure and beautiful. Location: Located in northern Mongolia, near the border between Mongolia and Russia, located in the south of the East Sayu Lingnan. The area is 2,620 square kilometers (1,012 square miles), with a depth of more than 244 meters (800 feet), is the largest freshwater lake in Mongolia. Transportation: chartered from Mulun Airport, bus/Russian minibus. Be sure to feel the hard core driving technology of the grassland driver, it is simply! There is no road on the grassland, and the place where the Mongolian driver passes is the road! Tickets: free. Photography: At sunrise and sunset, at dawn and dusk, this lake has its different beauty. It's really beautiful to take a casual shot! Camera: Sony a7r3, lens 50/1.4 Repair picture: mobile phone app "snapseed"
Mongolia Travel Guide | Search for the secret Kusugur Lake Kusugur Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Mongolia, located in the northwest of Mongolia, the north of the lake faces Russia, less than 20 kilometers from the Russian-Mongolian border. Lake Kusugur is also known as Lake Baikal's sister lake, the upper lake of Lake Baikal, and the lake of Kusugur flows into the Selig River through the only river Eg that flows out of the lake, and eventually into Lake Baikal. The lake area includes wild goats, cattle, reindeer, elk, moose and other mammals, there are also a variety of fish in the lake area, and the surrounding area also includes different ethnic groups including the Khalkha, Burat and other ethnic groups living near the lake. From the naval base on the first afternoon, all the way through the grassland, across the stream and water beach, the hard-core driver really drove the 12-seat minibus into the Russian grassland cross-country. It was dusk when we arrived at our camping spot, just in time for the sun to set and enjoy a beautiful sunset. Shooting tips: 1. The light is very good at sunrise and dusk, and the scenery and portraits are very good; 2. The prairie by the lake is empty and vast, and there is a long-focus lens that will be much more convenient; 3. Prepare some relatively brightly colored clothes in advance will be more filmed; 4. The sky is full of stars at night, it is recommended to prepare a wide-angle aperture in advance. Traffic strategy: Ulaanbaatar 1.5h Muhu Wheel chartered car 3h Kusugur Lake
Go to Mongolia and join the Mongolian Navy on board party! Mongolian Navy is a magical presence. One ship, seven navy, only one can swim. As a landlocked country, they have no chance to go to the sea to fight, and the only crew that can swim has never seen the sea. But the fact is that the Mongolian navy is one of the few in the world that not only spends taxpayers' money, but also makes a profit. They allow tourists to sail on warships, and charge about 77 RMB per person to take you to experience the "mighty" of the Mongolian navy. In addition to visiting the water scenery, it is also their military mission to accompany tourists to dance and dance, and take photos with them every day. Although the Mongolian navy has no chance to show up in the sea Hands, their beautiful inland lake is hard to move away from sight. It is unfortunate and lucky to do such a leisurely job under such a beautiful scenery.