. Burkhan Khaldun has a spiritual significance unmatched by any other mountain in Mongolia and is given the symbolic status of the "cradle" of Mongolia's nationhood fully representing the "heritage and traditional ways of life of nomadic people of Mongolia". The (unconfirmed) Mongolian belief that Genghis Khan was born here and is buried somewhere in this mountain has added to its sanctity, particularly since Khan offered worship here and declared the mountain as the most sacred in the country. It has given authenticity to the spiritual nature of the mountain. As a result, regular pilgrimage is undertaken by the people to the three sacred major
ovoos or stone
cairns at the sacred sites along a specified route where Mongolian shamanic worship is offered. The specified route is unique and covers:
Main Ovoo of Heaven at the pinnacle of the mountain via
Gurvan Khoriud ("Three Forbidden Precincts"); the
Uud Mod ("Two Trees of Entrance"); the
Bosgo Tengeriin Davaa ("Threshold Pass of Heaven"); the catchment of the Kherlen River and the Sacred Bogd Rivers; and finally to the
Beliin ("Lowest") ovoo. ==Flora==