he capital of Tuv Province is Zuunmod City. It is located in the foothills of Bogd Khan mountain, at an altitude of 1,529 meters above sea level. It is 43 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar, and covers an area of 74 km2. Zuunmod is located in the central part of Mongolia. The provincial center and northern regions are intensively engaged in agriculture and are the largest producers of meat, milk, vegetables and other agricultural products in the region.
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DUGAN KHAD TRAVEL
Dugan Khad Resort is located in the Khentii mountain range, in the foothills of Erdene mountain. It is next to Dugan Khad, a unique natural rock formation, at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level. The area surrounding it is a scenic “special protection” zone. Dugan Khad Resort can accommodate 120 people per shift in Canadian-style houses and yurts. A pine forest near the resort is very popular with vacationers. It is located 108 kilometers north of Ulaanbaatar.
CampURTOO TOLGOI
CampURTOO TOLGOI
The resort has a yurt and a house with a capacity of 120 people per shift. There is also a sauna, swimming pool, karaoke, basketball court and table tennis area. It is located 5 kilometers east of the equestrian statue of Chinggis Khaan, 58 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.
CampTHE SECRET HISTORY OF MONGOLIA
Launched in 2005, the Secret History of Mongolia Tourist Camp welcomes holidaymakers and travelers in a comfortable environment. Operating throughout the whole year we provide guests with a unique, high-quality and comprehensive service. Located in Jargalant District, Tuv Province, the tourist camp has a luxury hotel with 24 beds, a standard room, a 13th century yurt with 72 beds, and a summer house with 18 beds. There is capacity for 120 people per shift. There is also a 60-seat restaurant serving Mongolian and European food, a 12-seat VIP room, and open-air service. Built from natural wood and in a stunning architectural style, you can relax here and accumulate positive natural energy. Secret History of Mongolia Tourist Camp is located 114 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar.