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Böön Tsagaan Nuur is a natural saltwater lake in Mongolia's Central Gobi Province, located on the border between the vast steppe and the desert. Known as the "Sacred White Lake", the lake is famous for its clear water and the unique ecosystem that surrounds it. As one of the most important wetlands on the Mongolian Plateau, Baur Nuur is a key migratory stop for migratory birds, attracting a large number of swans, cranes and other rare birds every year.
The area around the lake maintains the original style of nomadic culture, with traditional yurts and herds of horses and camels tamed by shepherds visible in summer. With the dry climate and little rain, the lake surface changes from azure to emerald in different light, contrasting with the golden sand dunes, making it a hidden paradise for photographers and nature lovers. Due to its remote location, there are fewer tourists, making it suitable for travelers seeking a pristine nature experience to explore.
Transportation requires an off-road vehicle ride from Ulan Bator across the Gobi Beach to reach the area, and the best time to visit is from May to September. It is important to note that as an ecologically fragile area, local environmental regulations need to be observed when visiting.
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