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Mongolia Walking & Trekking Holidays

A vast wilderness of incredibly natural beauty, largely untouched by the modern world, where nomads, camels and wild horses still roam free.
When is the best time to travel to Mongolia?


Our climate charts will give you an idea of the weather conditions in Mongolia. Mongolia is so far away from the coast, that its temperatures are not moderated by the sea, so temperatures vary greatly between summer and winter. The humidity is low, so the country is known for its clear blue skies.
The cold season runs from November to February, but the Ger camps and therefore tourist season, does not usually begin until mid May. June and July are the most popular times to visit Mongolia, as the weather is generally dry and bright and the National Naadam Festival takes place in July. Rains arrive in July/August, bringing fresh grass and rivers to the steppe landscape. September and October are still fine to travel, but there may be the occasional snow flurry.
If you can't make the dates of our group departures, then take a private departure on dates to suit you, or we can create a Tailor Made holiday to Mongolia, especially for you and your family or friends.