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Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is in Tuv province
[edit] UnderstandAmazingly, Gun-Galuut is the state combined from diversity of ecosystem although it owns comparatively small area. The harmonized complex of high mountains, steppes, rivers, lakes and wetlands as well are kept enough as its original condition. Whoever visiting enjoys to see Gun-Galuut vast steppe seems to meet the sky, the imposing mountains Baits and Berkh, a home land of rare creatures, Ikh-Gun and Ayaga lakes, a paradise of birds, Kherlen, the longest river of Mongolia and Tsengiin Burd wetland, in where water and wetland birds lay their eggs. Gun-Galuut nature reserve website: http://www.argalipark.com/
[edit] HistoryGun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a local protected area for conservation of global threatened species. The Nature Reserve (NR) is founded by the Citizens' Representative Hural (Local Parliament) of Bayandelger county, Tuv Province in 2003. [edit] LandscapeGun-Galuut Nature Reserve comprises of 3 zones: tourism, limited, and core zones, which are the ecosystem of steppe, rocky mountain, small lakes, river, streams and wetland, and it is about 20000 hectare. [edit] Flora and faunaThe fauna and flora of the NR haven't been researched properly but currently 63 mammal species, 81 bird species, 3 amphibian species and 38 fish species are recorded. Most common species are Grey Wolf, Marmot, Souslik, Pika, Vole, Fox, Corsac, Jerboa and Frog. There are many nationally and globally threatened species in the NR. For instance, Argali Wild Mountain Sheep, Siberian White Crane, White-naped Crane, Hooded Crane, Red Falcon, Black Vulture and Swan Goose are globally threatened and listed in the IUCN Red List. Also there are nationally threatened species such as Whooper Swan, Black Stork, Great White Egret, Bar-Headed Goose, Bearded Vulture and Eurasian Penduline. [edit] Climate[edit] Get in[edit] Fees/Permits3000 MNT (approximately 3 USD) [edit] Get around[edit] SeeLots of rare wildlife such as Argali wild mountain sheep (Ovis Ammon Darwini), White Naped Crane, Siberian Crane, Whooper Swan, Hooded Crane, Swan Goose and other birds and mammals. Real Mongol nomads live in this area. [edit] DoHorse riding, camel riding, yak cart travel, nomadic homestay, kayaking, hiking, bird watching, wildlife viewing, fishing, visiting nomads, culture experiencing [edit] BuyLocal handcrafts [edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] LodgingSteppe Nomads camp Nomadic families for homestay [edit] Camping[edit] Backcountry[edit] Stay safeReally safe place to travel [edit] Get out |
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