Tsagaan Suvarga, also known as the White Stupa, is a stunning natural formation located in the southeast of Mongolia, in Dundgovi Province. Carved by centuries of wind erosion, these colorful limestone cliffs resemble an ancient city in ruins or giant stupas rising from the steppe.
General Information
Location: Ulziit soum, Dundgovi Province
Height: Up to 30 meters
Width: Approximately 400 meters
Geological Origin: Sedimentary rock, shaped by wind and rain over millions of years
What to See
Multi-colored cliffs glowing orange, pink, and white at sunrise and sunset
Hiking trails with panoramic views of the desert plateau
Fossils and ancient seabed layers exposed in cliff faces
Photography opportunities in dramatic desert scenery
Travel Tips
Best time to visit: May to September
Wear sturdy shoes and sun protection
No nearby restaurants – bring water and food
Ideal for overnight stop on way to Gobi attractions