The waterfall is located on the Orkhon River in Bat-Ulzii, Uvurkhangai province. The waterfall was formed by a unique combination of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes about 20.000 years ago. The fall is naturally most impressive after heavy rain. Its width is about 10 m. When a smaller river named Ulaan (meaning Red) flows into Orkhon river the water drops over the edge with height over 24 and makes the waterfall. That is why, locals called it Ulaantsutgalan which meaning Red's Flows. It is frozen from the second half of November till the end of March. Therefore, it is frozen for about 130 days in winter. The frozen ice-wall’s height is 24 m and it is formed like 85-90 degree vertical ice-cliff. Thus, it is considered as W15 category ice-climbing spot. Also, there are several (different) ice-walls are formed in winter those give more opportunities for professional and amateur climbers.