Taikhar Chuluu

Good to know
- Best time to go
- June–September
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
A striking granite monolith rising abruptly from the grasslands beside the Tamir River, this rock is wrapped in legend, most famously a tale of a hero who crushed a giant serpent beneath it. Its faces bear ancient inscriptions in several scripts, including Tibetan and older writing systems, left by pilgrims over the centuries. Draped with blue prayer scarves and circled by ovoo cairns, it remains a place of worship. Set in a scenic river valley, it is a favourite roadside landmark for travellers crossing central Mongolia.
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