Hiking trip through Ancient Glaciers and Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altaï – Bulgan and Ahamkara
“Altaï mountains are one of the best walks in Mongolia and even one of the best in the entire world”. Traveling through this spectacular landscape gives you the opportunity to interact with local nomadic families and experience their unique a culture that has been preserved in this remarkable and isolated part of the world. This trip will bring you to the magnificent Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. This region is home to snow-capped mountains, glacial valleys, forests, rivers, petroglyph sites, and lakes, where they create a majestic setting. Altai Tavan Bogd (Holy Five Peaks) The name “Altai” means “Golden Mountain’ in Mongolian. It is one of the last untouched wildernesses on Earth. This large mountain system is located in the extreme southwest of Mongolia has borders with China and Russia. Altai Tavan Bogd (Holy Five Peaks) has five high peaks, the highest peak at 4374 meters, that are connected with each other by three large glaciers. The largest glacier is the Potanin Glacier, which is 17 km long. The Biluut Petroglyph Complex Between the high peaks of the Mongolian Altai, you can find the Ancient Glaciers and Petroglyph sites. These unique rock paintings are inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list. There