Map
Provinces
Navigate all 21 provinces and 9 districts by region.
Arkhangai
A Khangai-region province rich in forests, steppes and hot springs.
Tsetserleg
Bayan-Ölgii
Home of Kazakh culture, eagle hunters and the Altai Mountains.
Ölgii
Bayankhongor
A vast province stretching from the Khangai mountains to the Gobi.
Bayankhongor
Bulgan
A central province known for agriculture and forest resources.
Bulgan
Darkhan-Uul
An industrial province home to Darkhan, Mongolia’s second city.
Darkhan
Dornod
An eastern province holding one of the world’s last great steppes.
Choibalsan
Dornogovi
Gobi desert lands and the energy center of Khamar Monastery.
Sainshand
Dundgovi
A Gobi province famous for the granite formations of Ikh Gazriin Chuluu.
Mandalgovi
Govi-Altai
A vast western province combining Altai peaks and Gobi plains.
Altai
Govisümber
One of Mongolia’s smallest provinces and a railway junction.
Choir
Khentii
The birthplace of Chinggis Khaan and a land of historic sites.
Öndörkhaan
Khovd
A historic western province with diverse ethnic cultures.
Khovd
Khövsgöl
A scenic province holding Lake Khövsgöl, the “Blue Pearl”.
Mörön
Ömnogovi
Home to Gobi Gurvansaikhan, dinosaur fossils and the Khongor dunes.
Dalanzadgad
Orkhon
An industrial province centered on the copper-mining city of Erdenet.
Erdenet
Övörkhangai
A historic province with the ancient capital Karakorum and Erdene Zuu.
Arvaikheer
Selenge
Mongolia’s main farming belt and a northern province bordering Russia.
Sükhbaatar
Sükhbaatar
An eastern province noted for the Dariganga sands and extinct volcanoes.
Baruun-Urt
Töv
The central province surrounding the capital, including Gorkhi-Terelj.
Zuunmod
Uvs
A western province of the Uvs Lake basin, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ulaangom
Zavkhan
A northwestern province where forests, lakes and dunes meet.
Uliastai