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Eight Lakes Mongolia (Khuisyn Naiman Nuur) – Complete Guide

Eight Lakes Mongolia (Khuisyn Naiman Nuur) – Complete Guide

Last Updated: September 10th, 2025

Eight Lakes Mongolia (Khuisyn Naiman Nuur) is a remote volcanic valley of mirror-still waters, larch forests, and nomad life in the heart of the Khangai Mountains. With vehicles restricted for part of the route, most visitors hike or ride horses between the lakes—one of Mongolia’s most immersive nature experiences. If you want a fully organized trip, see our Eight Lakes Horse Trekking Tour.

Quick Facts

  • Where: Khangai Mountains, between Bat-Ulzii and the Övörkhangai/Arkhangai border (see our Central Mongolia Travel Guide)

  • Elevation: ~2,400–3,100 m

  • Landscape: Volcanic craters, lava fields, larch & pine forests

  • Best time: June–September (cool nights year-round)

  • Getting around: Horseback or trekking (limited vehicle access)

Location & Geology

The Eight Lakes sit in a high-altitude volcanic basin formed by ancient eruptions and tectonic shifts. The lakes are not linked by surface streams; underground flows and seasonal runoff feed them—one reason the ecosystem is both fragile and unique. Planning a broader loop? Browse our Mongolia Tours.

Eight Lakes Mongolia


Nature & Wildlife

Expect dense Siberian larch and mixed conifer forest across most slopes, with meadows bursting with alpine flowers mid-summer. Wildlife sightings may include red deer, marmots, foxes, and occasionally wolves. Birders often spot raptors such as golden eagles and upland buzzards at ridge lines and thermals. Summer brings medicinal herbs and wildflowers—please admire, not pick.

The Eight Lakes (Naiman Nuur)

  • Shireet – largest and most photogenic (classic mirror shots)

  • Khayat

  • Khaliut

  • Bugat

  • Khuis

  • Shanaa

  • Doroo

  • Bayan-Uul

They sit 500 m to 3.5 km apart at varying elevations. Some are perfect for reflections; others are tucked into rocky bowls—great for quiet breaks and photography.

Eight Lakes Mongolia


Things to Do

  • 🐎 Horseback Riding: The traditional, low-impact way to link the lakes via forest passes. Join our horse trekking to Naiman Nuur for guides, horses, and logistics handled.

  • 🚶 Trekking: Moderate to challenging trails connecting lakes and viewpoints—ask us about a custom route.

  • 📷 Photography: Sunrise/sunset at Shireet, volcanic rock textures, ridgeline vistas, wildlife.

  • 🏕️ Camping / Ger Stays: Tent camping or simple ger stays with herder families (rustic).

  • 🐟 Fishing: Limited and seasonal (lenok/grayling in some waters); follow local rules.

  • 🦅 Birdwatching: Dawn and dusk are best; carry binoculars.

Getting There (Logistics)

  • Access: 4×4 to trailheads in the Orkhon/Khangai area; vehicle access is restricted within much of the lake zone to protect the terrain. Expect several hours on rough tracks before hiking or riding.

  • Guides & Horsemen: Strongly recommended for route-finding, river crossings, and horse handling—our Eight Lakes horse trek includes local experts.

  • Difficulty: Moderate—high altitude, uneven volcanic terrain, changeable weather.

  • Connectivity: No cell signal; electricity is limited (carry power banks).

  • Payments & Booking: Reserve securely online (see Secure Payments) or request a custom itinerary.

Best Time to Visit

June–September offers the most reliable conditions. Even then, nights can be chilly. Late June–August is lush; September brings golden larch and clear skies—ideal for horse trekking.


Responsible Travel Tips

  • Layer warmly, even in summer.

  • Pack out all waste; leave camps cleaner than you found them.

  • Use established paths; avoid riding across fragile wetlands.

  • Ask before photographing people or entering gers.

  • Follow local fishing and fire regulations. 

Why Visit Khuisyn Naiman Nuur?

  • Unspoiled Beauty: A rare volcanic-lake system far from crowds.

  • Human Connection: Meet herder families; learn daily rhythms of the highlands.

  • Quiet Adventure: Trek or ride between lakes at your own pace.

  • Deep Calm: Starry nights, still water, and wind in the larch.

Work with Local Experts

Looking for a private guided trip to the Eight Lakes (Khuisyn Naiman Nuur)? We arrange horses, guides, gers/camping, and safe logistics.
Email: [email protected]Site: Nomad Trail

Plan Your Journey to Khuisyn Naiman Nuur Today!

Ready to explore one of Mongolia’s most breathtaking hidden gems? Let us craft a personalized itinerary just for you—complete with horse trekking, nomadic stays, and untouched nature.