We had a chance to visit Hustai National Park during the spring time, which enables the visitors to observe the wild life at best, as the animals are roaming in big groups as it is not hot yet, so that animals usually start being in smaller groups of 3-4.
Interestingly, the rangers and guides of the Hustai National Park are all speaking perfect English. We were provided with binoculars to have a closer experience of all the beauty of the wildlife of the Mongolian steppe and mountains.
Our journey started at 10.30AM and it took us just over an hour to reach to our destination located about 95 km far from Ulaanbaatar city. At our destination friendly staff of the park greeted us and offered snacks before our ride through the park.
Hustai National Park covers 50.6 hectares of land which is home to:
- 459 species of vascular plants,
- 85 species of lichens,
- 90 species of moss,
- 33 species of mushrooms.
- 44 species of mammals including Red deer, Mongolian gazelle, Roe deer, Wild boar, Wild sheep, Ibex, Mongolian marmots, Grey wolves, Lynx, Pallas’ cat, Red fox, Corsac fox and Eurasian badger,
- 217 species of birds include Golden eagle, Lammergeier, Great bustard, Whooper swan, Black stork, Daurian partridge and Little owl,
- 16 species of fish,
- 2 species of amphibians,
- 385 species of insects (including 21 species of ants, 55 species of butterflies, 10 species of bush crickets and 29 species of grasshoppers).
At the Hustai National Park they offer lodging and ger camps in two locations, which offer all the comforts for the visitors and tourists for the maximum relaxation and adventure on the road at the luxury of the wild life.
For more info please contact Hustai National Park management at: 245087 (office in Ulaanbaatar), 93230169 (Hustai camp). Email: takhi@hustai.mn
We had a chance to visit Hustai National Park during the spring time, which enables the visitors to observe the wild life at best, as the animals are roaming in big groups as it is not hot yet, so that animals usually start being in smaller groups of 3-4.
Interestingly, the rangers and guides of the Hustai National Park are all speaking perfect English. We were provided with binoculars to have a closer experience of all the beauty of the wildlife of the Mongolian steppe and mountains.
Our journey started at 10.30AM and it took us just over an hour to reach to our destination located about 95 km far from Ulaanbaatar city. At our destination friendly staff of the park greeted us and offered snacks before our ride through the park.
Hustai National Park covers 50.6 hectares of land which is home to:
- 459 species of vascular plants,
- 85 species of lichens,
- 90 species of moss,
- 33 species of mushrooms.
- 44 species of mammals including Red deer, Mongolian gazelle, Roe deer, Wild boar, Wild sheep, Ibex, Mongolian marmots, Grey wolves, Lynx, Pallas’ cat, Red fox, Corsac fox and Eurasian badger,
- 217 species of birds include Golden eagle, Lammergeier, Great bustard, Whooper swan, Black stork, Daurian partridge and Little owl,
- 16 species of fish,
- 2 species of amphibians,
- 385 species of insects (including 21 species of ants, 55 species of butterflies, 10 species of bush crickets and 29 species of grasshoppers).
At the Hustai National Park they offer lodging and ger camps in two locations, which offer all the comforts for the visitors and tourists for the maximum relaxation and adventure on the road at the luxury of the wild life.
For more info please contact Hustai National Park management at: 245087 (office in Ulaanbaatar), 93230169 (Hustai camp). Email: takhi@hustai.mn