Visiting Mongolia in November: Early Winter Guide
Snow begins to blanket most parts of this vast country in November, making it an ideal time to experience Mongolia in milder winter conditions compared to December and January. Nomads start moving to their winter gers, spending the cold months in traditional winter camps.
From November onward, winter activities such as dog sledding, horseback riding, camel trekking, skiing, and cultural experiences with nomadic families become available.
If you’re traveling to Mongolia in November, you may be wondering:
What is the weather in Mongolia in November?
Where should I go in Mongolia in November?
What should I wear in Mongolia in November?
Here’s your complete guide for a Mongolia winter tour in November.
Mongolia Weather in November
November marks the beginning of long-lasting winter in Mongolia. Average daytime temperatures range from –5°C to –22°C, depending on the region. The sun shines for roughly 8 hours per day.

Best Winter Activities in November
If you’re planning a Mongolia winter tour, here are unforgettable experiences to include in your itinerary:
🐕 Dog sledding on frozen rivers
🐎 Horseback riding through snowy valleys
🎿 Skiing at local ski resorts near Ulaanbaatar
🏡 Staying with nomadic families, sometimes seeing newborn animals
🦅 Meeting Eagle Hunters in Western Mongolia
🦌 Visiting Reindeer People in Northern Mongolia
🐫 Camel trekking on the snow-covered Gobi dunes
♨️ Relaxing in Tsenkher Hot Springs
Whether you’re seeking adventure or cultural immersion, winter activities in Mongolia are unique and unforgettable.
Where to Go in November in Mongolia
Central Mongolia
Central Mongolia offers following winter destinations:
Terelj National Park – dog sledding and scenic walks
Genghis Khan Statue Complex – panoramic views of snow-covered steppe
Hustai National Park – spot wild horses and deer
Mini Gobi Desert – camel riding and nomadic family visits
Karakorum Village – explore Erdenezuu Monastery and Kharkhorin Museum
Tsenkher Hot Springs – relax in naturally heated waters
Accommodation: Most tourist ger camps are closed. Options include hotels, guesthouses, or nomadic family homestays.
Southern Mongolia (Gobi Desert)
The Gobi Desert experiences milder winter temperatures, making it more accessible in November. Highlights include:
Khongor Sand Dunes covered in snow
Bayanzag Flaming Cliffs
Yoliin Am Vulture Valley
Tsagaan Suvarga White Cliffs
Baga Gazriin Chuluu rock formations
Accommodation: Nearby tourist ger camps are closed; travelers can stay in hotels, guesthouses, or family homestays.
Northern & Western Mongolia
Top winter experiences include:
Jargant Living River – a magical frozen landscape
Reindeer Tribes in Northern Mongolia
Eagle Hunting Tours in Western Mongolia
Accommodation: Tourist camps are closed; travelers should stay in local hotels, guesthouses, or nomadic family homestays.
What to Wear in Mongolia in November
November is cold, so warm layered clothing is essential:

We recommend Mongolia winter tours in November with experienced operators like Guru Travel Mongolia. Our team prioritizes your comfort and safety, ensuring you stay warm while enjoying winter activities such as dog sledding, camel riding, and cultural experiences.
Our travel advisors can tailor tours to your interests, whether you want adventure, photography, wildlife, or cultural immersion.