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Mongolia

by Adrian Verchili

HUNTING IN MONGOLIA

You can book with Grand Slam Ibex your hunting trip to hunt in Mongolia or in Altai Mountains. Mongolia is a great country for hunters who are looking for a wide range of Asian big game like Altai Argali, Gobi Argali, Hangai Argali, Altai ibex, Gobi Ibex and Maral.

HUNT IN MONGOLIA

Located in the landlocked plateau between Russian Siberia and the plains of northern China, Mongolia makes a geographically and culturally dramatic impression. Within this enchanting country’s borders, you can experience boundless wonders of nature. Mongolia’s pristine mountains, unspoiled Gobi desert and sweeping grasslands are home to a vast natural heritage. 

The wildlife includes snow leopards, wild horses and camels, Gobi bears, wild sheep and goats, gazelles, antelope and more. The crystal clear rivers and astonishingly blue lakes are abundant with fish and hundreds of species of endemic and migrating birds. If you are in search of a retreat or a creative charge, you will surely find it in the peace and serenity of Mongolia’s Buddhist culture and the warm traditions of the nomadic lifestyle. 

Being far from any ocean influence, Mongolia has a very continental climate. The summers are pleasantly warm, the winters are freezing cold. Mongolia is also known as the land of the blue sky. With over 280 sunny days a year, very little rain is to be expected during your stay in Mongolia.

HUNTING IN ALTAI

Hunting in Mongolia is subject to very strict regulations. A foreigner hunting in Mongolia will need a hunting permission issued by the Mongolian Ministry of Nature and Environment. For Argali, the annual number of licenses is limited to 40. The requests for the licenses, particularly for Altai Argali, sometimes need to be made 2-3 years in advance. We need to fix your hunting permissions well in advance. Currently, US citizen visiting Mongolia for leisure purposes do not need to obtain a visa prior to arrival. However, transit visas are required for China and may be applicable for Russia. As requirements occasionally change, we will assist you in determining any visa requirements at the time of your booking. Your trophy will be caped out by your local guide. More detailed information relating to the field care of trophies will be supplied upon booking the hunts. Local time in Ulaanbaatar is GMT +8 hours. Mongolia observes daylight savings time in the summer months.

Hunting in Mongolia is subject to very strict regulations. A foreigner hunting in Mongolia will need a hunting permission issued by the Mongolian Ministry of Nature and Environment. For Argali, the annual number of licenses is limited to 40. The requests for the licenses, particularly for Altai Argali, sometimes need to be made 2-3 years in advance. We need to fix your hunting permissions well in advance. Currently, US citizen visiting Mongolia for leisure purposes do not need to obtain a visa prior to arrival. However, transit visas are required for China and may be applicable for Russia. As requirements occasionally change, we will assist you in determining any visa requirements at the time of your booking. Your trophy will be caped out by your local guide. More detailed information relating to the field care of trophies will be supplied upon booking the hunts. Local time in Ulaanbaatar is GMT +8 hours. Mongolia observes daylight savings time in the summer months.