Construction of ‘Nairamdal-2’ Camp at Lake Khuvsgul to Begin Next Year www.montsame.mn
A working visit by Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav to Khuvsgul aimag is ongoing.
During the visit, Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav met with government officials of Khuvsgul aimag to present government policies and decisions, the 300-day action plan, and the main directions for Mongolia’s development for 2026–2030.
A total of 210 civil servants from 63 government organizations attended the meeting and expressed their opinions. The Governor of Murun soum said that between 2010 and 2024, the soum experienced eight major floods, causing damage estimated at between MNT 400 million and 900 million. However, funding has not yet been secured for the construction of a 15.4-kilometer embankment; thus, the governor asked the Prime Minister for financing to construct a flood protection embankment. In response, Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar instructed relevant ministries and local authorities to work together and include the necessary funds in the 2027 state budget.
The PM also said that construction of the “Nairamdal-2” children’s camp near Lake Khuvsgul had been delayed due to land disputes, but the project is now scheduled to begin next year.
Khuvsgul aimag has a population of 137,000 and is one of the three aimags of the so-called “Golden Triangle” of tourism. The Prime Minister emphasized that the Government plans to implement a comprehensive tourism policy. During the peak tourism season from June to October last year, a total of 157,562 foreign and domestic tourists visited the aimag.
Following the meeting, Prime Minister G. Zandanshatar headed to visit Shine-Ider soum of the aimag.
Published Date:2026-01-06





