Best time to visit Mongolia
With no sea to temper its climate, Mongolia can experience four seasons in one day: pack lightweight layers, woolens and waterproofs
In Mongolia, there is a glorious yin to each season’s not so glorious yang. Picturesque summer (Jun-Aug) brings lush steppes in bright greens, but also mozzies and mud; spring (Mar-May) is migration season for herders, but brings unpredictable weather and deceptive wind chill, and autumn (Sep-Oct) brings a kaleidoscope of colour, but can be prone to heavy rain. You could be forgiven for thinking that winter is not the best time to go to Mongolia, when temperatures can plummet to -30°C, but for well prepared adventurers this can be a hugely rewarding time as herders stay close to camp and there is not another tourist in sight.
When to visit Mongolia & when not to
Mongolia tour, hunting with Eagles
Winter experience living with eagle hunters of Mongolia
From
US $1805 to US $2765
9 days
ex flights
Mongolia tour, food of the Nomads
Local Mongolia with homestays & family led cookery lessons
From
US $2460 to US $3260
14 days
ex flights
Mongolia family adventure holiday
Life-enhancing local Mongolian adventure for all the family
From
US $3775
12 days
ex flights
Mongolia cycling holiday
The mountains & steppes home to Genghis Khan
From
£5679 to £5849
16 days
inc UK flights
Mongolia family holiday for all ages
Journey through stunning Mongolia with your family
From
£2500 to £3000
15 days
ex flights
Zavkhan horse riding holiday in Mongolia
Horse trekking adventure in Mongolia's Zavkhan Province
From
NZ $4995
17 days
ex flights
Ulaanbaatar Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
-28
-16
3
FEB
-26
-12
4
MAR
-17
-3
6
APR
-7
8
15
MAY
1
16
25
JUN
7
21
71
JUL
10
22
86
AUG
8
21
86
SEP
1
15
42
OCT
-7
7
15
NOV
-18
-5
8
DEC
-25
-14
4
Our top trip
Mongolia tour, hunting with Eagles
Winter experience living with eagle hunters of Mongolia
From
US $1805 to US $2765
9 days
ex flights
Tailor made:
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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John Williamson from our supplier, Zavkhan Trekking shares his advice on the best time to visit Mongolia:
“For me, the best time to visit Mongolia is during July and August, the peak summer months when the weather is pleasant and warm, around 25 degrees and the landscape is green and lush. The nature is beautiful then too and slightly earlier in June the wildflowers are fantastic – spring can sometimes be a bit too dry for the plant life, but if the spring weather wasn’t quite so erratic, Mongolia could be a standalone wildflower tour destination - they are that phenomenal.”
“The seasons are clear-cut, but Mongolia has a long winter of around six months followed by a short spring, summer and autumn. Autumn is a great time to visit with cooler stable weather and beautiful autumnal colours like dusty orange and bronze covering the landscape. I wouldn’t recommend visiting Mongolia in winter; it’s bitingly cold and temperatures often drop to -30 degrees during the day.”
Festivals & events in Mongolia
Thousand Camel Festival
The Bactrian camel is a sizeable, even-toed animal that is celebrated in all its two-humped glory for the essential role it plays in the lives of the Gobi’s nomads at the Thousand Camel Festival. This one day autumnal event sees herdsmen parade on horseback, camel races and polo playoffs, and it's brilliant photo opportunity to see Mongolian families wrapped up in their traditional holiday dress.
The Bactrian camel is a sizeable, even-toed animal that is celebrated in all its two-humped glory for the essential role it plays in the lives of the Gobi’s nomads at the Thousand Camel Festival. This one day autumnal event sees herdsmen parade on horseback, camel races and polo playoffs, and it's brilliant photo opportunity to see Mongolian families wrapped up in their traditional holiday dress.