Altai Tavan Bod National Park is situated at the westernmost point of Mongolia in Bayan-Ulgii Province. This vast, mountainous park borders China and Russia, with views of Kazakhstan from the highest peak in Mongolia. Traveling with Green Clover Tour, a local tour operator committed to sustainable travel, you will experience an unforgettable adventure in Mongolia's charming snow-capped mountains, all while supporting eco-friendly practices that help preserve these natural wonders. sustainable travel
The snow-capped Cold Peak, at 4374 m (14,201 ft), is the highest of the five peaks of the Tavan Bogd Mountains. Covering 630,000 hectares, the park is home to three large freshwater lakes, 34 glaciers, and several waterfalls. Sustainable travel in this pristine environment helps protect these delicate ecosystems, ensuring they remain untouched for future generations. By choosing eco-friendly options, you actively contribute to the conservation of these breathtaking landscapes.
The largest, Potanin Glacier, covers 23 sq km. The park stretches from Russia along the Chinese border, following the Altai Mountain Range that divides China, Russia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan for over 200 km. Ancient tribes have left many artifacts, using the region for religious ceremonies. There are also numerous Turkic Stone Men and stone burial hills. Through sustainable travel, we ensure the preservation of these important historical and cultural sites, helping maintain their integrity for years to come. sustainable travel.
The Reindeer Horse Riding tour gives you a unique opportunity to meet the Tsaatan people — reindeer herders who live in the north and west of Khuvsgul province in Mongolia. Originally from the Tuva Republic of Russia, the Tsaatan are one of the world's last groups of nomadic reindeer herders. By practicing sustainable travel, you help support their traditional way of life and the conservation of their natural environment, ensuring their culture thrives while protecting the land they call home. sustainable travel