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Wild Life:Ibex, Argali, Elk, Wolf, Wolverine, Musk Deer, Brown Bear, Siberian Moose and Sable Adventure:Bird Watching, Boating, Kayaking, Fishing, Hiking and Horse Riding
Region:Located in the northwest of Mongolia near the border to Russia, at the foot of the eastern Sayan Mountains. Location:Alagi-Erdene, Renchinlkhumbe, Tsagaan Uul, Khankh and Chandmani-Ondor soums, Khovsgol aimag, Mongolia
Best Time to Visit: to Getting There: Nearest Town: Murun Nearest Airport:Murun Nearest Railway Station:
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Temp: c to c Rainfall: cm Altitude:3492 m
Established:1992 Area:8,381 sq km Language:Khalkha Mongolian and English
Eddy says:Hello,I been in Khovsgol 5 times.First 1993. If you go to Mongolia to visit Khovsgol lake.visit Bonda Lake guest house in Khatgal village.It's first guest house from 1993 in this area..with other country's tourist..after communism..just contact them on mongoliantrips@yahoo.com
Herman says:Hey everyone who going to Mongolia.I had wonderfull trip with my 3friends from Belgium by 4*4 in Mongolia.Cheap price best service and great holiday...I found Bonda Lake tour in Ulaanbaatar...I heard from 2 Germans..Just contact them on google..Bonda Lake..
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