Altai Tavan Bogd National Park is located in Bayan-Ulgii province in western Mongolia. It covers an area of 6,362 square kilometers and is named after the Altai Mountains and the Tavan Bogd massif, which are some of the main attractions in the park. The park is known for its stunning natural beauty, including snow-capped mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, and diverse flora and fauna. The Tavan Bogd massif, which includes the highest peak in Mongolia, Khuiten Peak, is a popular destination for mountaineers and hikers. The park is also home to a number of ethnic minority groups, including the Kazakhs, who are known for their traditional nomadic lifestyle. Visitors can explore the park on foot, by horseback, or by 4WD vehicle. The park is a popular destination for adventure tourism and ecotourism, offering a unique opportunity to experience the wilderness and culture of western Mongolia.