List of mountains in Mongolia explained

Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest to southeast, occupy much of central and north-central Mongolia. These are older, lower, and more eroded mountains, with many forests and alpine pastures. The Khentii Mountains near the Russian border to the northeast of Ulaanbaatar, are lower still.

Thirteen mountains are capped with a glacier in Mongolia.

The following is a list of mountains in Mongolia:

Name Peaks Height (m)RangeLocation
1Tavan BogdKhüiten4374
Nairamdal4180
Malchin4050
2MönkhkhairkhanSukhbaatar4204 Khovd, Bayan-Ölgii
3TsambagaravTsast4196 Bayan-Ölgii, Khovd
Tsambagarav4165
4SutaiSutai4090 Govi-Altai, Khovd
5Harhiraa4037 Mongol-Altai Uvs
6Khökh SerkhTahilt4019
7Otgontenger4008 Khangai
8Baatar Hairhan3984 Mongol-AltaiKhovd
9Ih Bogd3975 Gobi-Altai Bayankhongor
10TürgenDeglii Tsagaan 3966 Mongol-Altai Uvs
11Tsengel Khairkhan3943 Mongol-Altai
12Öndor Hairhan3914
13Aj BogdIh Ovoo3802 Gobi-AltaiGovi-Altai
14Jargalant Hairhan3796 Mongol-Altai Khovd
15Burhan Buudai3765 Gobi-AltaiGovi-Altai
16Baga Bogd3600 Övörkhangai
17Hasagt Hairhan3578Govi-Altai
18Monkh Saridag3491
19Dunheger3225 Gobi-AltaiGovi-Altai
20Suvraga Hairhan3117 Khangai Arkhangai
Khan Höhii2928 Uvs
Asralt Hairhan2799
Bogd Khan Mountain2261
Bat Khan Mountain2178
Burhan HaldunKhentii Khentii
Shiliin Bogd1778 Sükhbaatar
Dari Ovoo1354

See also