Gobi Gurvan Saikhan means Three beauties of Gobi, which describes the East, West and Middle Saikhan mountains. The National park was established in 1965, located 45 km from the Dalanzadgad city and covering an area of nearly 2 million hectares. A number of rare plants and animals inhabit the park, including elusive snow leopard, wild sheep, ibex and wild camel and gobi bear mazaalai. There are many attractive destinations in this park, such as Yoliin Am (Vulture Gorge), Bayanzag (Flaming cliffs), Khongoriin els sand dune, Khermen Tsav, Dungenee canyon. Besides its spectacular natural beauty, it contains over 200 species of birds, including Mongolian grand jay, houbara bustard, greater sand plover, horned lark, desert wheatear and desert warbler.