Yess here we can hunt for takhi (wild white horses in the morning). The entrance fees should be 25K MNT. We also got chipmunks along the road. Meanwhile other wild animals also live here.
Yess here we can hunt for takhi (wild white horses in the morning). The entrance fees should be 25K MNT. We also got chipmunks along the road. Meanwhile other wild animals also live here.
we stayed at a ger camp about 30 minutes from this park. In late afternoon we drove to the park experiencing the main entrance and features. Later we drove through the huge park. We saw many different rapors, birds, deer,etc. The best event came when we experienced the various herds of wild horses coming from the hills to the watering hole. Its amazing that with a bit of help, nature can reverse the wrongs we have done in the past.
We traveled here by private car from Ulaanbaatar to see the wild horses and we weren’t disappointed. The horses typically come down from the hills in the evening near the river which offered great photo opportunities.
This was the highlight of our stay in Mongolia.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I hadn't ever paid attention to the story about Przewalski's horses, a remarkable & by all accounts successful conservation effort to save a species from dying out. But what a treat it was, to learn about the story and see the horses thriving back in their native habitat. We also saw wild deer, marmots, and a lone fox. Definitely a highlight of our fabulous 8-day "taste of Mongolia" tour.
This park is typical of Mongolia, a lot of open space. If have not travelled a lot in Mongolia it does give some idea of the expanses of Mongolian countryside.
We did see the horses but only far off in the distance as did a 50km motor bike ride around the park. Some roads are not suited to normal car driving and need motorbike and or 4WD to access some of the more remote parts of park. Make sure you have water etc as once in the park there are no services that we found.
My wife and I spent a full day traveling through this beautiful national park. We came across three harems of wild horses, a herd or deer, and a flock of cranes while being entranced by the beauty around us.