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Blue Pearl of Mongolia: Khuvsgul Lake

Places to visit 3 min read Created on: Mar 07, 2019
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Khuvsgul Lake is a gem found in an unexpected place, on the north peak of the high, cold, and dry Mongolia.
Khuvsgul Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Mongolia when it relates to volume, and second largest by area. It is called the blue pearl of Mongolia for the color and high water clarity. Khuvsgul is also regarded as "the younger sister" of, the more famous and more massive Baikal Lake.

About the Lake

The two lakes connect through the Eg and Selenge rivers. Eg is the only outflow of Khuvsgul Lake, and at the same time, it is a tributary of Selenge, which flows into the Baikal Lake.

Khuvsgul holds almost 70% of Mongolian fresh water reserves and its water is drinkable without any treatment.

Like Baikal Lake, Khuvsgul is a rift lake. It is 136 kilometers long, and its maximum depth is 262 meters. In the land of deserts and where the most lakes are salty, Khuvsgul is considered sacred.

The lake itself is an astounding sight, but the great Sayan mountain range which surrounds it creates perfect scenery and make Khuvsgul a must-see destination if you are traveling to this part of Asia.

Khuvsgul Lake is located in the northwest of Mongolia, near the border with Russia.

The area around the lake is a national park bigger than Yellowstone and home to many wildlife species, such as elk, wolf, musk deer, Siberian moose, brown bear, and others. The lake is home to endangered endemic fish species - Khuvsgul grayling.

Things To Do at Khuvsgul

For adventurers who seek pristine nature and wildlife, Khuvsgul Lake is a perfect destination. There are lots of activities you can engage in around the lake, or on the lake itself.

For those who like hiking, the area around Khuvsgul is excellent for both sightseeing and mountain climbing. The highest peak of the Sayan mountain range (3491 meters) is near the lake, and it will provide you with the best possible view of Khuvsgul.

If you think that's too much walking, you can opt for horseback riding instead. There are lots of accommodations at Khuvsgul that provide daily, and even overnight trips, which is the best way to experience the Mongolian wilderness.

If you like fishing or boating, you can do that too on Khuvsgul. However, since the lake houses an endangered species, a guided tour is a must. Of course, there are other species of fish in the lake you can catch. Boating or kayaking on the calm waters of Khuvsgul Lake is another activity you have to try while you are there.

You Must Visit Khuvsgul If You Come to Mongolia

Khuvsgul Lake is a gem found in an unexpected place, on the north peak of the high, cold, and dry Mongolia. Its sight contrasts Gobi desert in the south and is absolutely a must-see.

If you travel to this part of Asia, don't miss an opportunity to visit Khuvsgul Lake. Pristine waters of the lake will heal your heart and soul, and there aren't many places on the planet that can provide such joy to those who seek solitude and peace.
 

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