Khangai Mountains
The Khangai Mountains are a prominent mountain range located in central Mongolia. Stretching approximately 600 kilometers, they are known for their diverse landscapes, including lush forests, alpine meadows, and rugged peaks. The highest point in the range is Khuiten Peak, which reaches an elevation of 4,374 meters.
This mountain range plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and climate. It serves as a watershed for several rivers and is home to various wildlife species. The Khangai Mountains are also significant for local herders, providing grazing land for livestock and resources for traditional nomadic lifestyles.