LOCATION: 250 m from the Khongor sand dunes, 450 km from the provincial center Dalanzadgad and 120 km northeast of Gurban Tes town, Umnugobi province.
Beautifully carved red mud cliffs once were the ancient sea bed, as well as home to the dinosaurs is located in the extreme remoteness of the Gobi desert. The 60-300 m deep massive mud cliffs and gorges stretch 10 km. Among the canyons are many attractive oases edged by reeds and broom-grass.
Truly off the beaten place, travelers should expect to experience an expedition, not a tour. There are no nomads, no people, no water, and no birds for the last 250 km to reach Khermentsav from Dalanzadgad or Khongor sand dunes. Therefore, we recommend choosing a great driver, abundant food, and water. The American archaeologist Roy Chapman Andrews named Khermen Tsav "The end of the World."
Not only the foreign visitors, but the Gobi desert locals also amaze it and say it the real Gobi. Fossilized dinosaur skeleton, insects, birds, tortoises, and plant species found here made the Gobi desert renowned.