The Altai Mountains are a magnificent field in Central Asia located on the border of the four countries of Russia, Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan. These mountains, with high peaks, deep valleys, glaciers and clear rivers, are one of the most beautiful and beautiful natural areas in the world. The highest peak of this field is Belukha Mountain, which is one of the most important climbing destinations in the area. The Altai Mountains are also habitat for rare species such as snow leopards and Altai sheep, which remain in the area due to harsh environmental conditions and conservation efforts.
The Altai Mountains are of great importance not only naturally, but also culturally and historically. Altai is one of the oldest human settlements, and numerous antiquities, including rock paintings and ancient graves, have been discovered in the area, some dating back thousands of years. In addition, the indigenous Altai people have still maintained their ancient traditions and tribal lifestyles, and their rich culture is part of the region’s attractiveness. The wildlife, ancient history, and unique biodiversity have made the Altai Mountains one of the fascinating destinations for adventurers, naturalists and enthusiasts of history.
Below we watch a video of Yolston National Park.
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