Gorkhi-Terelj National Park (Mongolian: Горхи-Тэрэлж [ɡɔrxi tɛrɛɮʃ], stream rhododendron) is one of the national parks of Mongolia. The Terelj vacationer zone has various "traveler camps" (Mongolian: жуулчны бааз, juulchny baaz). It is associated with Ulaanbaatar by a cleared street (primary street toward the East #A0501 Baganuur-Öndörkhaan heading, 37 km from Ulaanbaatar downtown area, left swing to the branch #A24, 5 km later street crosses Tuul River and the National stop an area starts). The street goes to the Gorkhiin Davaa (Mongolian: Горхийн даваа) pass. The greater part of the visitor camps and vacation destinations are before this pass. The street at that point closes at the settlement of Terelj, which includes little shops and eateries. The Terelj settlement is situated in the valley of the Terelj River (Terelj Gol), roughly 66 km from the Ulaanbaatar downtown area. The national stop vacationer zone is formally in Nalaikh düüreg (area) some portion of Ulaanbaatar district, whatever remains of the ensured zone starting toward the north of the Terelj River, is situated in Mongolia's Töv Province (Töv aimag).
A little southern part of the recreation center is created for travelers, with eateries, gift shops, steeds and camels for lease, and visitor ger camps, a considerable lot of them kept running by the Juulchin partnership, the previous state the travel industry organization. In any case, a large portion of the recreation center is undeveloped and hard to get to. Attractions incorporate Khagiin Khar Lake, a 20m profound icy lake 80 km upstream from the visitor camps, and Yestii Hot Water Springs, regular hot springs 18 km assist upstream. The recreation center additionally has a Buddhist religious community that is available to guests. Stop untamed life incorporates dark colored bears and more than 250 types of winged creatures. The Tuul River moves through the recreation center.
The recreation center has many shake developments for shake climbers, and incorporates two well known arrangements named for things they take after: Turtle Rock (Mongolian: Melkhii Khad) and the Old Man Reading a Book (Praying Lama Rock).
Numerous Westerners were acquainted with Gorkhi-Terelj National Park when the CBS unscripted tv program The Amazing Race visited the recreation center in the second scene of its tenth season.
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