Gorkhi Terelj National Park

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Gorkhi Terelj National Park

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Mongolia Mongolia's Granite Wilderness in the Southern Khentii Mountains

Gorkhi Terelj National Park

Just 60 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar, where granite towers rise from forested valleys and the Terelj River winds through alpine meadows, lies Mongolia's most accessible wilderness. This 2,920-square-kilometer national park encompasses the southern Khentii Mountains—terrain ranging from 1,600 meters to the 2,664-meter summit of Avkhan Mountain, shaped by millions of years of erosion into fantastical rock formations. Turtle Rock stands 24 meters tall while the Praying Lama Rock resembles a monk bent in meditation. Ariyabal Meditation Temple perches on a hillside reached by 108 sacred steps lined with 144 Buddhist teachings. Russian geochemist Fersman discovered 22 crystal types here in 1924. Beyond the tourist zone, pristine wilderness shelters brown bears, wolves, red deer, and over 250 bird species across forests where rhododendrons blanket hillsides each spring.
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Mongolia's Granite Wilderness in the Southern Khentii Mountains

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Climate Overview
Gorkhi Terelj sits at 1,600 meters in the southern Khentii Mountains with a cold continental climate where warm summers reach 25°C and harsh winters plunge below minus 30°C, receiving around 300 millimeters of precipitation mostly in July and August.
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Best Time to Visit Gorkhi Terelj National Park

Khentii Summer
June – August
59–77°F Heavy (55–90mm)
Peak
Mongolia's prime travel window with warm days reaching 20–25°C and wildflower meadows stretching beneath granite towers. All ger camps and activities fully operational with 16 hours of daylight for extended exploration. July brings Naadam Festival celebrations in nearby Ulaanbaatar—combining park visits with Mongolia's biggest cultural event. Afternoon thunderstorms pass quickly through the Khentii valleys. Horseback riding and hiking to Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple are at their best. The Terelj River runs clear for fishing. Book ger camps well in advance for July and August—this is Mongolia's busiest park.
Golden Autumn
September – early October
33–59°F Moderate (15–30mm)
Great
September transforms the Khentii valleys as larch forests surrounding granite formations turn vivid gold—one of Mongolia's finest photographic combinations. Summer crowds thin dramatically with comfortable daytime temperatures of 12–18°C and cold nights approaching freezing. Most ger camps remain open through mid-September. Fewer mosquitoes than summer and excellent clarity for views across the mountain landscape. The 108-step climb to Ariyabal Temple rewards visitors with panoramic autumn colors. Pack warm layers for early mornings and evenings as temperatures drop rapidly after sunset.
Mountain Winter
November – March
-4–30°F Minimal (3–10mm as snow)
Offseason
Extreme cold descends on the Khentii Mountains with January temperatures plunging below minus 30°C and snow blanketing the granite formations and frozen Terelj River. Most ger camps close by early October and reopen in May. A few year-round camps near the park entrance offer dog sledding and winter horseback riding for prepared cold-weather travelers. The snow-covered landscape and frozen waterfalls create dramatic winter scenes rarely witnessed by outsiders. The 40-meter Genghis Khan Statue Complex remains open year-round. Serious cold-weather gear is essential.
Khentii Spring
April – May
37–59°F Low (13–25mm)
Good
Spring arrives unpredictably in the Khentii Mountains with sun and snow possible in a single day as temperatures climb from near freezing toward 18°C by late May. Ger camps begin reopening from mid-May as roads dry and become passable. Rhododendrons—the terelj flower that gives the park its name—bloom across hillsides by late May creating purple carpets beneath the granite towers. Few tourists visit this early with lower prices and uncrowded trails. Nomadic families move into summer pastures offering authentic cultural encounters away from peak-season activity.
Annual Overview
Jan
Feb
14°
Mar
26°
Apr
42°
May
56°
Jun
68°
Jul
72°
Aug
67°
Sep
56°
Oct
39°
Nov
20°
Dec
Peak
Great
Good
Shoulder
Off-Season
Travel Logistics

Getting to Gorkhi Terelj National Park

Private Vehicle or Tour

1.5-2 hours From $80-150 USD
The most flexible option for exploring Terelj. The 60-kilometer journey from Ulaanbaatar follows paved road A0501 east, then branch road A24 crossing the Tuul River into the park. Most tourist camps and attractions are accessible before the Gorkhiin Davaa pass. 4x4 vehicles are recommended for reaching remote sites like Gunjiin Temple deep in the park's forested interior.
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Stop at the Genghis Khan Statue Complex en route—it sits just off the main road at Tsonjin Boldog. Park entrance fees apply at the gate around 3,000 MNT per person. The Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple area can get crowded midday in summer so arrive early morning for the best experience.

Public Bus from Ulaanbaatar

2 hours From $1-2 USD
Budget travelers can take the daily bus departing from Peace Avenue opposite Narantuul Hotel, typically around 4pm. The bus reaches the park entrance and nearby ger camps but does not stop at individual attractions, leaving passengers to walk or arrange local transport to specific sites. Return buses depart early the following morning.
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The bus schedule is limited to a single daily departure so plan your timing carefully. Arrange ger camp accommodation in advance and confirm that the camp can collect you from the bus stop. Best suited for travelers staying multiple nights who plan to explore on foot or rent horses from local families near their camp.

Internal Park Transfers

30 min - 3 hours between sites Included in tour packages
Within the park attractions spread across a wide area: Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple sit near the main tourist zone, while the Genghis Khan Statue Complex is 54 kilometers from Ulaanbaatar at the park's western edge. The 13th Century Complex occupies 212 hectares nearby. Gunjiin Temple requires a half-day trek or horseback ride deep into the Baruun Bayan River valley.
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Dedicate separate days for the western attractions near the statue complex and the eastern wilderness around Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple. The Gunjiin Temple trek is best as an overnight excursion with camping along the river. Local horsemen at ger camps rent horses for approximately 20,000–30,000 MNT per hour with a guide included.
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Gorkhi Terelj lies just 60 kilometers northeast of Ulaanbaatar—a 1.5-to-2-hour drive on paved roads through the Tuul River crossing into the park. EcoVoyager arranges comfortable ger camp accommodations with mountain views, guided hikes to Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple timed to avoid midday crowds, horseback riding through wildflower meadows with nomadic families, excursions to the remote Gunjiin Temple ruins deep in the park's forested interior, visits to the 40-meter Genghis Khan Statue Complex en route, and expert local guides who illuminate the geological forces behind the granite formations and the Buddhist traditions that make this landscape sacred.

Comfortable ger camp stays with mountain views
Guided hikes to Turtle Rock and Ariyabal Temple
Authentic nomadic family homestays
Horseback riding through alpine meadows
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