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UNESCO Sites in Mongolia

Mongolia unesco sites
Mongolia UNESCO sites
unesco world heritage sites

Mongolia UNESCO has registered 5 sites on the World Heritage list and 12 on the tentative list.

Some places are so interesting that it’s relevant to keep them for future generations. This is why UNESCO has built a list of crucial classified properties in which superb places stand out for their aesthetic, natural, artistic, or cultural significance.

More than a thousand places are registered as Unesco’s World Heritage worldwide. Due to my interest in visiting World Heritage sites, I compiled the UNESCO list in Mongolia and the corresponding map.

Mongolia UNESCO list

  1. Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape
  2. Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape
  3. Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai
  4. Landscapes of Dauria
  5. Uvs Nuur Basin

Mongolia UNESCO Map

Click on the blue pins to view more relevant information about each World Heritage site in Mongolia.

Description

  1. Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape is a cultural and natural heritage site in Mongolia. It is a sacred mountain that has been revered for centuries by the Mongolian people, and the surrounding landscape contains many important cultural artifacts.
  2. Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape is a cultural heritage site located in central Mongolia. It contains several important cultural artifacts related to the region’s history, including ancient tombs, rock carvings, and other cultural sites.
  3. Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai is a cultural heritage site in western Mongolia. It contains many important rock carvings and petroglyphs that date back to the Bronze Age and provides important insight into the history and culture of the region.
  4. Landscapes of Dauria is a transboundary natural heritage site located in Mongolia and Russia. It is a well-preserved example of a steppe ecosystem and contains several important natural landmarks, including wetlands, grasslands, and mountains.
  5. Uvs Nuur Basin is a natural heritage site located in western Mongolia. It is a well-preserved example of a central Asian desert ecosystem and contains important natural landmarks, including wetlands, dunes, and mountains.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Mongolia have protected places for their cultural and natural importance.

Sites on the Tentative List

  1. Desert Landscapes of the Mongolian Great Gobi
  2. Cretaceous Dinosaur Fossil Sites in the Mongolian Gobi
  3. Eastern Mongolian Steppes
  4. Amarbayasgalant Monastery and its Surrounding Sacred Cultural Landscape
  5. Baldan Bereeven Monastery and its Sacred Surroundings
  6. Sacred Binder Mountain and its Associated Cultural Heritage Sites
  7. Funeral Sites of the Xiongnu Elite
  8. Archaeological Site at Khuduu Aral and Surrounding Cultural Landscape
  9. Deer Stone Monuments, the Heart of Bronze Age Culture
  10. Petroglyphic Complexes in the Mongolian Gobi
  11. Highlands of Mongol Altai
  12. Sacred Mountains of Mongolia