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Wild Life:Bactrian Camel, Asiatic Wild Ass or Khulan, Przewalski Horse or Takhi, Black-tailed Gazelle, Agali Sheep, Gobi Bear, Snow Leopard, Gobi Gecko, Ibex, Lynx, Wolf, Fox, Elk and Tatar Sand Boa Adventure:Trekking, Climbing, Horse Riding, Camel Riding, Wildlife Watching and Hiking
Region:Located in the south-west of Mongolia at the border with the People’s Republic of China. Location:Altai, Tsogt, Erdene, Tonkhil, Bugat, Bayan Ondor, Shine Jinst, Uyench and Altai soums, Gobi-Altai, Bayanhongor and Khovd aimags, Mongolia
Best Time to Visit:15-Nov to 30-Mar Getting There: Nearest Town: Bayantooroi Nearest Airport: Nearest Railway Station:
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Temp: -40 c to 40 c Rainfall: 100 cm Altitude:2695 m
Established:1975 Area:53,117 sq km Language:Khalkha Mongolian and English
Anonymous says:It was great adventure for me to travel around GGNP. There are several worldwide rare you can spot if you lucky... Gobi bear, wild camel, wild ass, black tailed gazella and mongolian agama etc. I think best time to visit there is late August.
Anonymous says:The Great Gobi Strictly Protected areas are strictly protected - that means no tourists are allowed in the SPA.
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