Hunting in Mongolia is an authentic adventure and a great challenge for the sportsmen's lifetime. Situated between Russia and China, stretching out in 1.5mln sq.km territory, Mongolia is a country of endless hunting possibilities. Enjoy hunting Siberian Ibex and Argali Sheep, the world's largest wild sheep, in the majestic high Altai mountains. Stalk and enjoy getting a monster Mongolian Elk in the Khentii and Khangai mountains or hunt the famous Gobi Desert for a Gobi sheep, ibex and gazelle.
Experience mysterious deserts, endless steppe-land, majestic snow-capped mountains, crystal clear lakes and ever green forests. Discover the land of nomadic horsemen, the land of traditions and culture dating to the time of Chingis khan. Relatively unchanged for centuries, Mongolia has one of the last remaining horse-based nomadic cultures in the world.
Mongolia successfully managed to maintain balanced trophy hunting as well as wild life conservation programs in this unspoiled land, where the wildlife has remained intact and abundant for the centuries. Approximately, size of Western Europe, Mongolia has set aside 11 percent of its territory into system of protected areas.
This commitment provides habitat for plant and animal species which have all but disappeared from the rest of the continent. The Mongolian Government has planned to increase the system of protected areas to 18 percent of the country, which will make Mongolia the largest national park system in the world. To a huge contrast to the congested Asian countries, only 2,4 million people reside in Mongolia resulting in one of the lowest population densities in the world.
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