Located near Yoliin Am in the Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Dungenee Canyon is a striking gorge known for its narrow rock walls, hidden streams, and dramatic landscapes. It is a continuation of the same geological formations that shaped Yoliin Am, but Dungenee offers a more secluded and adventurous feel. The canyon is ideal for hiking, wildlife spotting, and experiencing the quiet majesty of the Gobi Desert's mountainous terrain.
General Information
Location: Gurvan Saikhan National Park, Umnugobi province
Landscape: Rocky gorge with steep cliffs and seasonal streams
Accessibility: Reachable via vehicle and short hike from Yoliin Am
Ideal for: Nature lovers, hikers, photographers
What to See
Narrow canyon walls with unique erosion patterns
Desert wildlife such as ibex, vultures, and pikas
Wildflowers in spring and icy paths in early summer
Stunning Gobi mountain views and peace away from crowds
Best Time to Visit
May to September – warm, dry, and walkable without snow or ice
Travel Tips
Wear sturdy hiking shoes – rocky and uneven terrain
Bring water and snacks – no services nearby
Early morning visits are best for cooler weather and fewer people
Combine with a visit to Yoliin Am and Gurvan Saikhan museum