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Khustain Nuruu is one of Mongolia’s most important wildlife and conservation destinations, famous for the return of the Takhi, the last truly wild horse.
Khustain Nuruu National Park
Khustain Nuruu is one of the top short-trip destinations in Mongolia. It is best known for the successful reintroduction of the Takhi, often called Przewalski’s horse, back into its native homeland.
Why it matters
The story of Khustain Nuruu is not just about seeing animals. It is about conservation. Takhi were reintroduced to Mongolia through international cooperation, and the species gradually adapted to life in the wild again. Today, the park stands as one of the strongest symbols of successful wildlife restoration in Mongolia.
Takhi life in the wild
Life in the steppe is not easy. Takhi survive through natural selection, harsh weather, competition, and strong social hierarchy. Stallions defend their territory and herd intensely, and rival males can fight fiercely for dominance. This struggle is part of what makes seeing them in the wild feel so powerful and real.
Wider conservation story
As Takhi populations became stronger, some animals were also introduced to other protected landscapes in Mongolia, showing that the species could once again belong to the country’s wild ecosystems.
See Mongolia’s wild horses up close
Add Khustain Nuruu to your Ulaanbaatar itinerary for a meaningful nature experience with real wildlife, open landscapes, and conservation history.
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