Exploring the Enchanting Lake Khovsgol in Mongolia

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A Natural Splendor in Mongolia

Lake Khovsgol, often referred to as ‘Lake Baikal’s younger sister,’ is the largest body of water in Mongolia, situated in the country’s far north. It’s surrounded by mountains, rocky shorelines, and thick pine forests. This 85-mile-long lake accounts for 20 percent of Mongolia’s freshwater. Known for its Caribbean-like blue waters, rugged hills, and pristine rivers, Lake Khovsgol National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Tourist Camps and Accommodations

While most of the park’s activity takes place on the western shore, around 50 tourist camps, comprising mainly of gers (Mongolia’s version of yurts), are available for lodging. These round, wood and felt structures offer simple and cozy accommodations. Some camps also provide more upscale eco-lodges with family-run restaurants. These eateries may offer menus or single-choice meals. For those seeking more comfort, some camps feature wooden cabins and hotel-style rooms with private bathrooms, although luxuries remain an exception in rural Mongolia.

The Allure of Raw Nature

The real attraction of Lake Khovsgol is its stunning natural landscape. The lake’s icy blue waters display brilliant hues similar to those found in the Caribbean or Hawaii. The Khoridol Saridag mountains rise majestically over the lake, providing a stunning backdrop. Wildlife such as Siberian moose, wolverine, ibex, sable, and brown bear inhabit the surrounding area, further enhancing the pristine ambiance. Spectacular sunsets and evening thunderstorms offer memorable experiences for visitors. Spending just a couple of days at Lake Khovsgol can leave visitors relaxed, invigorated, and refreshed.

Travel and Logistics

Visitors can fly into Ulaanbaatar through Chinggis Khaan International Airport before taking a quick flight to Moron, the capital of Khovsgol province. A 1.5-hour drive from Moron will bring visitors to Khatgal village at the southern tip of the lake. The road to the western shore becomes a challenging dirt track, although construction of a proper blacktop is in progress. The best times to visit are June, August, and September. While July is also an option, it coincides with the annual Naadam festival and is the rainiest month.

Tour companies like Goyo Travel, Nomadic Trails, and View Mongolia offer packages covering accommodation, transportation, fuel, meals, permits, and side trips. These companies simplify logistics, making it easier for visitors to enjoy the majestic Lake Khovsgol without the hassle of planning every detail independently.

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