About Khovsgol
Location and Geography
Khuvsgul Province is located in northern Mongolia. It borders Russia to the north and Zavkhan, Bulgan, and Arkhangai provinces to the west, east, and south. The province is characterized by mountains, forests, lakes, and river valleys, making it one of Mongolia’s most ecologically diverse regions.
Population and Culture
With a population of approximately 129,000, Khuvsgul is one of Mongolia’s most populous provinces. It is home to six major ethnic groups: Khalkh, Darkhad, Khotgoid, Uriankhai, Buryat, and Tsaatan, making it an important center of cultural diversity. As of the end of 2016, the province had 37,969 households, with 33.5% living in the provincial center, 19.4% in soum centers, and 47.2% in rural areas.
Natural Attractions
Khuvsgul Province is home to numerous natural and cultural landmarks, including:
The Sayan Mountain region, Lake Khuvsgul, Dayan Deerkh Cave, The Deer Stones of Uushgiin Uvur, The Deer Stones of Ulaan Tolgoi, The Thirteen Ovoos of Darkhad Valley, The homeland of the Tsaatan reindeer herders. These attractions, together with the province’s crystal-clear waters, ancient forests, and rich nomadic traditions, make Khuvsgul one of Mongolia’s premier destinations for eco-tourism and cultural exploration.