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Best Time to Visit Mongolia

🇲🇳 Mongolia2026 Season Guide

Season Overview

Summer

Jun, Jul, Aug

Temperature10–30°C
WeatherWarm days, cool nights, brief rain
CrowdsHigh
PricesHigh

Best time — Naadam in July, green steppes, nomad camps accessible.

Autumn

Sep, Oct

Temperature-5–20°C
WeatherClear skies, rapidly cooling
CrowdsMedium
PricesMedium

Golden Eagle Festival in October; beautiful fall colors.

Winter

Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb

Temperature-30–(-10)°C
WeatherExtreme cold, dry, snow
CrowdsLow
PricesLow

For adventurous travelers only — ice festivals, frozen landscapes.

Spring

Mar, Apr, May

Temperature-10–15°C
WeatherWindy, dust storms, warming
CrowdsLow
PricesLow

Unpredictable weather; Tsagaan Sar (Lunar New Year) in February/March.

Month-by-Month Guide

January
Winter

Coldest month, -30°C common

February
Winter

Tsagaan Sar celebrations

March
Spring

Spring begins, dust storms

April
Spring

Warming up, still windy

May
Spring

Green-up begins on the steppe

JunePeak
Summer

Summer begins, long daylight hours

JulyPeak
Summer

Naadam Festival — peak season

AugustPeak
Summer

Warm weather, horse trekking

September
Autumn

Fall colors, cooling rapidly

October
Autumn

Golden Eagle Festival

November
Winter

Winter sets in

December
Winter

Deep winter, very cold

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Mongolia in 2026?
The best time to visit Mongolia is from June to August, when temperatures are warmest (10–30°C), the steppes are green, and the famous Naadam Festival takes place in July. Most tourist camps and tours operate only during summer.
How cold does Mongolia get in winter?
Mongolia is one of the coldest countries on Earth. Winter temperatures regularly drop to -30°C (-22°F) or lower, especially in Ulaanbaatar. January and February are the coldest months.
What is Naadam Festival in Mongolia?
Naadam is Mongolia's biggest festival, held annually from July 11–13. It features the "Three Manly Sports": wrestling, horse racing, and archery. It's the best time to experience Mongolian culture and traditions.