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Uvs Nuur Basin Biosphere Reserve Adventures

Uvs Nuur Basin Biosphere Reserve is a transboundary protected area featuring diverse landscapes from deserts and steppes to alpine tundra, renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems in Central Asia.

17,300,000
Acres Protected
Undocumented (primarily backcountry routes)
Miles of Trails
Low visitation; estimated under 5,000 annually
Annual Visitors
1997 (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation)
Year Established

About Uvs Nuur Basin Biosphere Reserve

 

Uvs Nuur Basin Biosphere Reserve is a remarkable natural area spanning approximately 70,000 square kilometers across the border between Mongolia and the Tuva Republic of Russia. It encompasses a series of interconnected basins and mountain ranges surrounding Lake Uvs Nuur, the largest saline lake in Mongolia. The reserve lies at the meeting point of several ecological zones, including deserts, semi-arid steppes, alpine meadows, and taiga forests, supporting an extraordinary range of flora and fauna. Its diverse habitats provide refuge for endemic and endangered species like the snow leopard, Asiatic ibex, Mongolian gazelle, and many migratory birds. The reserve also contains a wealth of archeological and cultural sites, illustrating thousands of years of human adaptation in this harsh environment. Visitors are drawn to Uvs Nuur Basin for wildlife viewing, trekking in the mountainous terrain, and experiencing the remote wilderness of Central Asia. The expansive sandy dunes, alpine lakes, and pristine steppe offer unique opportunities for photography and exploration. While relatively undeveloped as a tourism destination, the reserve represents a vital UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site, contributing to the conservation of critical ecosystems in a largely untouched landscape. The area's stark beauty, combined with its cultural significance and ecological diversity, make the Uvs Nuur Basin a treasured destination for adventurous travelers interested in nature, history, and outdoor recreation.

Highlights

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Uvs Nuur Salt Lake – the largest saline lake in Mongolia and a vital habitat for migratory birds

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Alpine tundra and snow leopard habitat within the Khan Khukhii and Tsambagarav mountain ranges

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Sand dune landscapes of the Tes River depression – unique in this Central Asian region

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Archaeological and petroglyph sites revealing ancient human history

Notable Natural Features

Uvs Nuur Lake

A large shallow saline lake surrounded by desert and steppe habitats, critical for various migratory bird species including waterfowl and flamingos.

Tsambagarav Mountains

A rugged mountain range forming part of the reserve’s alpine zone, home to snow leopards and other high-altitude wildlife.

Tes River Basin Sand Dunes

Extensive dune fields located within the lower basin, showcasing desert ecosystems rarely found in this region.