Azarrad Discover Mongolia
Azarrad Discover Mongolia
Azarrad Discover Mongolia
Azarrad Discover Mongolia

Baga Turgen Waterfall

The Turgen Falls, including the beautiful Baga Turgen Waterfall, are set within the stunning Altai Mountain Range, close to the scenic Khoton and Khurgan Lakes in western Mongolia. Fed by the Turgen River, which flows from glacial snowmelt high in the surrounding peaks, the waterfalls create a refreshing and peaceful atmosphere in a truly remote alpine landscape. With high mountain pastures, forested slopes, and wide open valleys as a backdrop, the setting feels like a natural postcard.

The waterfalls have a total height of around 36 meters, divided into two main drops of approximately 23 meters and 13 meters. While not among the largest in the world, they are admired for their natural beauty and dramatic surroundings. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks and short hikes to the upper levels of the falls and explore quiet trails that lead through meadows, forests, and along mountain streams.

Reaching the Turgen Falls is an adventure in itself and is best done with the help of local guides and experienced drivers, as the area lies within a protected national park. Travelers first journey to the shores of Khoton and Khurgan Lakes, a trip that usually takes about two days across rugged terrain. Many visitors stay with a local Kazakh family on the western side of the lakes, offering a unique cultural experience and a convenient base for exploring the area.

From the western shore, local families can arrange horseback transport or guided walks to the waterfalls. Vehicle access is limited within the park, so from the designated parking area, visitors typically enjoy a round-trip hike of around two hours through alpine meadows and forested trails.

Because the area sits at a high altitude, weather conditions can be unpredictable, and snow is possible even in warmer months. The best time to visit is during the summer season from June to August, when access is easiest and the waterfalls are at their most powerful due to glacial melt. Spring and autumn visits may be possible depending on conditions, while winter travel is generally not recommended due to heavy snow and limited access.

Baga Turgen Waterfall

Altai tavan bogd, Mongolia

THE ALTAI MOUNTAIN RANGE AND THE EAGLE HUNTERS

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