Taikhar Rock is a massive granite outcrop rising 20 meters high, standing alone in the open steppe near Tsetserleg, Arkhangai province. This iconic formation is not only a geological wonder but also a site of historical and spiritual significance in Mongolian culture.
General Information
- Height: 20 meters
- Material: Granite
- Location: Tsetserleg, Arkhangai Province
- Distance from Tsetserleg: Around 22 km west
What to See
- Ancient Inscriptions: More than 150 carved scripts from various time periods in multiple languages including old Turkic, Sogdian, and Tibetan.
- Sacred Site: Locals believe the rock is inhabited by spirits and often tie khadag (blue prayer scarves) around it.
- Surrounding Scenery: Beautiful riverbanks of the Tamir River and the expansive green steppe.
Travel Tips
- Ideal as a short stop on the way to Tsenkher Hot Springs or Kharkhorin.
- Local vendors often sell souvenirs and traditional snacks near the site.
- There is no entrance fee, but donations to local caretakers are appreciated.
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