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

Khankh Village

Khankh Village is a small and charming lakeside settlement located on the northern shore of Khuvsgul Lake, near the Russian border in northern Mongolia. Surrounded by pine forests, rolling hills, and the crystal-clear waters of the “Blue Pearl of Mongolia,” Khankh offers a peaceful and refreshing atmosphere for travelers seeking nature and tranquility.

The village is an important gateway to the remote northern part of Khuvsgul National Park. Its quiet shoreline, wooden houses, and simple harbor create a scenic contrast to the wide, open landscapes of the region. Visitors can enjoy boat trips on the lake, kayaking, fishing, and lakeside walks, as well as stunning sunrise and sunset views over the water.

Khankh is also a great place to experience local culture and nomadic hospitality. Nearby families welcome travelers into traditional gers, offering home-cooked meals and insight into daily life in one of Mongolia’s most pristine regions. The surrounding forests and mountains are ideal for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife watching.

With its combination of clear blue waters, forested landscapes, and quiet village life, Khankh Village is a beautiful and relaxing destination for those exploring the northern wilderness around Khuvsgul Lake.

Khankh Village

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