Khoridol Saridag mountains

The Khoridol Saridag mountains (Mongolian: Хорьдол Сарьдагийн нуруу, Khoridol Saridagiin nuruu) are a 150 km-long mountain range in Khövsgöl aimag, Mongolia, between Khövsgöl nuur and the Darkhad valley.

The range covers parts of the Renchinlkhümbe, Ulaan-Uul and Alag-Erdene sums.

The mountains along the lake are rich in phosphorite, and in the 1980s extensive exploration work was done for open-pit mining.

Roads built during that time and other remains, are still visible all over the area.

However, due to the political and economic changes of the early 1990s in Mongolia and Russia, those projects were cancelled.

Delgerkhaan (3093m), the highest peak of the range
view from the mountains at Khövsgöl nuur