Passengers can observe the sweeping Mongolian grasslands and the rugged northern peaks of the Bogd Khan Mountain range.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the Altai Mountains and the turquoise tectonic lakes of the Great Lakes Depression.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the majestic Tian Shan mountain range and the massive, deep-blue Issyk-Kul Lake during the final approach phase.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Mongolian landscape, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the Uvs Nuur Basin and the dramatic transition from the Orkhon Valley forests to the northern sand dunes.
The left side offers a superior view of the snow-capped Otgon Tenger, the highest peak of the Khangai Mountains, along with dramatic views of the Altai mountain ridges during the descent into Khovd.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landscapes of central Mongolia, including the volcanic regions near Khorgo and the deep valleys of the Khangai Mountains.
The right side provides a superior sequence of geographic landmarks, including the southern fringes of the Gobi Desert, the intricate coastline of South Korea, and a high-probability view of Mount Fuji during the approach to Tokyo.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Khangai Mountain range's southern slopes and the diverse transition from the central steppe to the rugged mountain terrain.
The right side offers superior views of the sacred Bogd Khan Uul at takeoff and the majestic Gurvan Saikhan mountain range upon arrival in the Gobi.
The right side offers a more dramatic view of the Bogd Khan Mountain upon departure and provides superior perspectives of the rugged Yin Mountains and the iconic Great Wall of China during the descent into Beijing.
The left side offers a more diverse visual experience, featuring the transition from the Mongolian highlands to the Chinese coastline, along with a high probability of spotting the Great Wall and the iconic Incheon Bridge on arrival.
The Right Side offers a dramatic cross-section of Asian geography, featuring the vast Gobi Desert, the towering Qinling range, and the spectacular snowy ridges of the eastern Tibetan Plateau edges.
The right side offers superior views of Mongolia's major river systems, including the Selenge and Eg rivers, along with the transition from steppe to the Siberian taiga forests and a potential glimpse of Lake KhΓΆvsgΓΆl on descent.