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World Heritage Sites in Mongolia

Mongolia has 6 sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List — 4 cultural, 2 natural. Below: how they split by type, and the headline sites. From UNESCO’s official list, snapshot 2026-06-22.

SITES6
CULTURAL · NATURAL4 · 2
IN DANGER0

By heritage type

Cultural4 · 67%
Natural2 · 33%
Mixed0 · 0%

Notable sites in Mongolia

A spread of the country’s heritage — the rarer mixed and natural sites first, then its earliest inscriptions.

naturalUvs Nuur Basin2003

The Uvs Nuur Basin (1,068,853 ha), is the northernmost of the enclosed basins of Central Asia. It takes its name from Uvs Nuur Lake, a large, shallow and very saline lake, important for migrating birds, waterfowl and seabirds. The site is made up of twelve protected areas representing the major b…

Shared across: Mongolia · Russian Federation

naturalLandscapes of Dauria2017

Shared between Mongolia and the Russian Federation, this site is an outstanding example of the Daurian Steppe eco-region, which extends from eastern Mongolia into Russian Siberia and northeastern China. Cyclical climate changes, with distinct dry and wet periods lead to a wide diversity of specie…

Shared across: Mongolia · Russian Federation

culturalOrkhon Valley Cultural Landscape2004

The 121,967-ha Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape encompasses an extensive area of pastureland on both banks of the Orkhon River and includes numerous archaeological remains dating back to the 6th century. The site also includes Kharkhorum, the 13th- and 14th-century capital of Chingis (Genghis) Kh…

culturalPetroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai2011

The numerous rock carvings and funerary monuments found in these three sites illustrate the development of culture in Mongolia over a period of 12,000 years. The earliest images reflect a time (11,000 - 6,000 BC) when the area was partly forested and the valley provided a habitat for hunters of l…

culturalGreat Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape2015

The site is situated in the north-east of the country in the central part of the Khentii mountain chain where the vast Central Asian steppe meets the coniferous forests of the Siberian taiga. Burkhan Khaldun is associated with the worship of sacred mountains, rivers and ovoo-s (shamanic rock cair…

culturalDeer Stone Monuments and Related Bronze Age Sites2023

Located on the slopes of the Khangai Ridge in central Mongolia, these deer stones were used for ceremonial and funerary practices. Dating from about 1200 to 600 BCE, they stand up to four metres tall and are set directly in the ground as single standing stones or in groups, and are almost always…

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