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While Mongolia is known for its harsh winters, the snowy, mountainous landscapes of Khuvsgul Province offer a magical winter experience you won’t want to miss. Set against the sparkling clear ice of Lake Khuvsgul—the country’s largest freshwater lake—the annual Ice Festival transforms this stunning location into a playground of winter activities and cultural celebrations.
The Ice Festival, held each February or March, offers a unique mix of traditional Mongolian games and thrilling competitions on the lake’s frozen surface. Locals and nomadic reindeer herders gather to compete in ice-skating races, sumo wrestling, tug-of-war, horse sled races, and even a Russian jeep race on the ice. Spectacular performances by shamans, musicians, and athletes add to the excitement, making this an unforgettable cultural experience.
Visitors can join in traditional games, or enjoy fun rides like ice slides, ATV rides, and horse sledding. With daytime temperatures ranging from -5°C to -10°C (23°F to 14°F), the Ice Festival provides the perfect way to embrace Mongolia’s winter while surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Don’t miss this chance to dive into the winter wonderland of Khuvsgul Lake and experience the warmth of Mongolian hospitality.