The best time to visit Mongolia is during the Mongolian summer, from the May till end of September. Also, The best time to visit Mongolia varies from person to person. If you want to discover the ancient lifestyle of the nomads at its peak or to completely immerse yourself in the summer wilderness, it is best to visit Mongolia from May to September.
During this period, under the warm blue sky, locals engage in diverse festivities and are brimming with enthusiasm. Our guests can conquer the dunes of the Gobi, sail the crystal-clear waters of Khuvsgul, race with the wind on the steppes, hike the mighty mountains to the West or immerse in the one and only Naadam Festival. Affluent steppes and lush forests, lively wildlife and untarnished nature, its truly a wonderful time.
If you want to experience the Winter Wonderland, visit Mongolia from October to March. Dog sledding on frozen lakes (Ice Festival), visiting “Bactrian” camel races (Thousand Camel Festival), searching for the rare snow leopards in the wild, partaking in eagle hunts (Golden Eagle Festival) – Mongolia does not hibernate. These wondrous activities are straight out of fairy tales and ooze magical mystery (only that they are real). If you interesting tours please click here
Mongolian in Spring – forecasting vitality
Temperature: -10 to -15 in March and April will be more warmer 5 to 10 degrees. Spring is known for its fresh breezes and magnificent vivacity, especially so in Mongolia when wilderness triumphs over the wintery earth and nomadic life is reinvigorated with its new members. From ancient times, the season was considered to be an auspicious one welcoming the newborn of the herd to nomadic families. Cries of the young herd, fresh country wind, warm and cushy spring sun is nothing short of fantasy world.
Mongolian in Summer – celebrations abound
Temperature: from 24 to 30 during the day and from 15 to 25 during the night (all figures in Celsius)
Mongolian summer attracts many guests: pleasant weather and clear skies, pristine lakes and brimming wild, green steppes with grazing sheep and galloping horses, glorious sunshine and hints of refreshing rain, epitome of nomadic lifestyle and celebrations are what define our summers. Most prominent of all is the Naadam Festival in mid-July – a grand celebration of traditional sports (wrestling, archery and horse racing), where to whole nation moves in unison to cheer for their idols. Indeed, summer is the liveliest of all, for both people and wildlife.
Mongolia in Fall – Winter is coming
Temperature: from 15 to 20 during the day and from 5 to 15 during the nights (all figures in Celsius)
Golden Fall is the calm season where both man and nature take a breather to prepare for what is to come, the Winter. From late August, nomads begin preparing – hoarding food for their families and feed for their herd. Nature, on the other hand, sheds its green to cover the whole land in gold. If you are visiting us during this period, Mongolia can welcome you and Fall with the Golden Eagle Festival.
Mongolia in Winter
Temperature: from -10 to -30 during the day and from -20 to -35 during the night (all figures in Celsius)