
We invite you to meet us at WTM, London between 5-8 November, 2012. (Stand AS560)
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals
Discover Mongolian Gobi Desert with locals

We invite you to meet us at WTM, London between 5-8 November, 2012. (Stand AS560)
Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park is the end of Mongol Altai Mountain Range into the Gobi. Gobi Gurvan Saikhan is received its protected area status in 1993 and it's the largest National Park, that covers approximately 2.7 million hectares. The landscapes have a variety of ecosystems including oasis, salt marshes, dunes, mountain steppe, alpine meadows and wetlands. Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park is home to rare wildlife species including globally endangered snowleopard, wild sheep of Argali, and wild goat of Siberian ibexes, the Asiatic wild ass of Khulan, black-tailed gazelle and Lynxes. White and black tailed gazelle, wolves and foxes are common in Gobi desert. The National Park has about 290 plant species and 38 of them are endemic plants. 


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