Visiting Mongolia in August: Summer Travel Guide

August is one of the perfect times to visit Mongolia, with pleasant weather, colorful landscapes, and peaceful country life. It is also an ideal month for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and enjoying comfortable temperatures. August is full of events, from religious festivals to celebrations by nomadic and ethnic communities.

If you’re planning a trip, you may be asking:

  • What is the weather in Mongolia in August?

  • Where should I go in Mongolia in August?

  • What should I wear in Mongolia in August?

This guide covers everything you need to know for traveling to Mongolia in August.


Mongolia Weather in August

The weather in August remains warm, though rainfall increases in some regions.

  • Daytime temperature: +14°C to +29°C until the third week; +10°C to +20°C during the last week of August

  • Nighttime temperature: +8°C to +16°C

  • Rain: Occasional showers, usually short and refreshing

August’s weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and cultural tours.

Mongolia Weather in August


Where to Go in August in Mongolia

Central Mongolia

Central Mongolia is ideal in August for exploring colorful landscapes, experiencing peaceful country life, and enjoying outdoor adventures in pleasant temperatures.

Popular highlights:

  • Kharkhorin & Orkhon Valley

  • Khorgo Volcano & Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake

  • Terelj National Park

  • Hustai National Park (wild horses)

  • Elsen Tasarkhai (Mini Gobi)

  • Tsenkher Hot Springs


Southern Mongolia (Gobi Desert)

August remains a good month to travel to the Gobi Desert. Daytime temperatures can be hot until late August, so it is recommended to schedule sightseeing and outdoor activities after sunset for comfort.

Popular highlights:

  • Khongor Sand Dunes

  • Western MongoliaYol Valley & Gurvan Saikhan National Park

  • Flaming Cliffs

  • Khavtsgait Petroglyphs

  • Bayanzag red canyons


Northern Mongolia

Until the third week of August, Northern Mongolia experience warm and mild weather. After mid-August, Northern Mongolia becomes cooler, and the number of travelers decreases.

Despite cooler temperatures, these regions remain beautiful and attractive, especially for travelers seeking fewer crowds.

Highlights:

  • Lake Khuvsgul

  • Deer Stone Monuments

  • Reindeer Tribe (Tsaatan)

  • Darkhad Valley

  • Amarbayasgalant Monastery


Western Mongolia

Western Mongolia is also best visited until early October. After mid-August, temperatures cool slightly, but the region remains perfect for cultural and adventure tours.

Highlights:

  • Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

  • Khyargas Lake and Uvs Lake

  • Eagle Hunter families

  • Khoton and Khurgan Lakes

  • Ulaagchiin Khar Lake

  • Baga Turgen Waterfall


Eastern Mongolia

Eastern Mongolia is great for exploring open landscapes, rivers, and forests in August. The region is less crowded and perfect for cultural and nature-based experiences.

Popular highlights:

  • Dornod Steppe — experience nomadic herding life

  • Onon-Balj National Park — birthplace of Genghis Khan

  • Kherlen River — canoeing and scenic walks

  • Khentii Mountains — hiking and cultural exploration

  • Visits to nomadic families and ethnic communities


What to Wear in Mongolia in August

August is one of the warmest months, especially in the Gobi Desert, but other regions can be cooler or wetter. Dressing in layers is the best approach to stay comfortable in varying temperatures.

What to wear in August in Mongolia

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