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Best Mountain Steppe

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Best 1 Tengri Tag Steppe (Kyrgyzstan)

Located in Kyrgyzstan's Tengri Tag mountains, this high-altitude steppe is a remote ecosystem recognized for its spectacular alpine pastures and nomadic herder culture.

2 Altai-Sayan Steppe

Located in southern Siberia, the Altai-Sayan Steppe is an important ecoregion forming a transition zone between the Siberian taiga and the arid deserts of Mongolia.

3 Qilian Mountains Steppe

Located along the border of Gansu and Qinghai in China, the Qilian Mountains Steppe is historically significant for ancient Silk Route horse-breeding nomadic tribes.

4 Armenian Highland Steppe

The Armenian Highland Steppe is a montane ecoregion spanning parts of Turkey, Armenia, and Iran, notable for its high-altitude grasslands and historical significance to early agriculture.

5 Tian Shan Steppe

Extending across China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, the Tian Shan Steppe is an alpine grassland ecosystem notable for supporting diverse endemic flora alongside traditional seasonal herding.

6 Alborz Mountain Steppe (Iran)

The Alborz Mountain Steppe in Iran is a high-altitude ecoregion notable for its unique flora and its location on the arid southern slopes of the Alborz mountain range near the Caspian Sea.

7 Afghan Highland Steppe

Situated in the mountainous terrains of Afghanistan, the Afghan Highland Steppe is an arid ecoregion crucial for local pastoralism and traditional grazing economies.

8 Altun Mountains Steppe

Found in the arid Altun Shan range of China, this steppe ecoregion provides a critical habitat for endangered endemic wildlife like the wild yak and Tibetan antelope.

9 Zagros Mountains Steppe

The Zagros Mountains Steppe, stretching across Iran and Iraq, is a high-altitude rangeland noted for its oak woodlands and its historical role as a cradle for early agricultural societies.

10 Kopet-Dag Steppe

The Kopet-Dag Steppe is an ecoregion spanning the foothills of the Kopet Dag mountains in Turkmenistan and Iran, recognized for its rich biodiversity and endemic wild plant species.

11 Sayan Steppe

The Sayan Steppe is an isolated high-altitude grassland in southern Russia's Minusinsk Basin, notable for its enclosed geography between mountain ranges and its ancient Scythian burial mounds.

12 Karatau Steppe (Kazakhstan)

The Karatau Steppe in southern Kazakhstan is a semi-desert ecoregion notable for its biodiversity, including the endangered Karatau argali sheep and the ancient Karatau Mountain range.

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