GENGHIS KHANS STATUE COMPLEX

ABOUT GENGHIS KHANS STATUE COMPLEX


Mongolia revere our king’s wisdoms rather than his conquests. Nowadays you can see many tributes to Chinggis Khaan, a man of the millennium. One of them is a gigantic statue of Genghis Khan on the bank of Tuul river. It is 40 meters tall and wrapped in 250 tons of gleaming stainless steel.The equestrian statue of Genghis Khan was built in 2008 on the occasion of the eight-hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Mongolian Empire, in honor of its founder, Genghis Khan. The people of Mongolia honored him by erecting the world’s largest equestrian statue in his likeness. Located 34 miles from Ulaanbaatar in an area known as Tsonjin Boldog, It’s the currently the highest statue representing a man on a horseback in the world.

The statue is turned towards East, towards the conqueror’s place of birth. It stands on a 10 metres high base that is surrounded by 36 columns representing the 36 kings Mongolia experienced during its history, from the first one, Genghis Khan, to the last one, Ligden Khan. Visitors can ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse and then walk to the horse’s head passing through its chest and the back of its neck from where they can have an excellent panoramic view over the complex area and the scenery beyond.

RELATED DESTINATIONS

KHUSTAIN NURUU NATIONAL PARK

The Mongolian Government declared Hustain National Park as a Specially Protected Area in 1993, one year after the initiation of the reintroduction of the last species of wild horse project.

GUN GALUUT NATURAL RESERVE

The Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is protected in order to conserve threatened species. Citizens representing Khural (local Parliament) in the sum of Bayandelger, province of Tov, created the reserve in 2003.

BOGD KHAN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

The mountain looming over Ulaanbaatar to the south is the first protected mountain in the world, since 1778. Because of its religious significance this beautiful mountain has been untouched for centuries in terms of utilizing its resources and hunting animals.