Mongolia in July

June to August is the Mongolian summer, a great time to visit when it is largely dry and warm, and the lush steppes gently turn to bright green. Temperatures in the capital in July are between 12 and 25°C (54-77 °F) with rainfall of 25 mm. July sees Mongolia’s most well attended event, the Naadam Festival, or traditional Mongolian games, where Mongolian athletes compete in wrestling, horse racing and archery across the nation over several days. In a nation where there are more horse than people, the summer provides an ideal time to horse trek across the nation’s mountains, forests and vast golden deserts, a true adventurer’s paradise.

Suggested Itineraries

Classic Mongolia

Duration
8 days / 7 nights
Price Per Person
From $12,400

A Jaunt into Mongolia's Past: Karakorum & Erdenezuu

Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Price Per Person
Extension: Optional add-on to your itinerary.

Breathtaking Lake Hovsgol

Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Price Per Person
Extension: Optional add-on to your itinerary.

Hustai: A Glimpse of Mongolia's Past

Duration
3 days / 2 nights
Price Per Person
From $1,300

Mongolia: Gobi and Grasslands

Duration
7 days / 6 nights
Price Per Person
From $3,900

Mongolia's Naadam Festival & Altai Mountains

Duration
13 days / 12 nights
Price Per Person
From $15,100

Moscow to Beijing on the Trans-Siberian Railway

Duration
17 days / 16 nights
Price Per Person
From $16,700

Really Remote Lands: Siberia, Western Mongolia & Northern China

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $19,900

Secrets of the South Gobi

Duration
4 days / 3 nights
Price Per Person
Extension: Optional add-on to your itinerary.

The Dunes of the Gobi

Duration
6 days / 5 nights
Price Per Person
From $5,300

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