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The best time to go to Mongolia
If you're looking for a pleasant holiday, the best time to head to Mongolia is during the summer months of June, July, and August, when the average temperature ranges from 18°C to 20°C. This is the ideal time to experience the vibrant Mongolian festivals and explore the stunning natural landscapes.
For a slightly quieter yet enjoyable trip, consider travelling in May and September. However, the weather can be unpredictable during these transitional months, so plan accordingly.
If you're willing to be flexible with your travel plans, our 'Whole month' tool can help you find the most affordable times to visit Mongolia. Remember that the off-peak months from January to March and November to December may offer cheaper rates, but they also bring harsh weather conditions, so weigh your options carefully.
The best time to book flights to Mongolia
To get the cheapest flights to Mongolia, the best time to book is around 45 to 60 days before you fly. You can easily track the price of your airline tickets to Mongolia by creating a Price Alert on our website. Whenever prices go down or up, we'll let you know with an email or push notification to help make sure you get the best deal.
Airlines that fly to Mongolia
The most popular routes between the United Kingdom and Mongolia are:
From London (London Heathrow Airport) to Ulaanbaatar (Ulaanbaatar International Airport) with Lufthansa and MIAT Mongolian Airlines.
From London (London Heathrow Airport) to Ulaanbaatar (Ulaanbaatar International Airport) with British Airways and MIAT Mongolian Airlines.
From London (London Heathrow Airport) to Ulaanbaatar (Ulaanbaatar International Airport) with Turkish Airlines and MIAT Mongolian Airlines.
Top things to see and do in Mongolia
Mongolia is renowned for its nomadic heritage, with a significant portion of the population still leading a traditional pastoral lifestyle, herding livestock and living in portable dwellings called gers (also known as yurts). There's plenty to explore, from the Hövsgöl Lake to the Amarbaysgalant Monastery in this singular country. Adventurous travellers can trek through the majestic Altai Mountains or marvel at Erdenet's open copper mine. Don't forget about taking a journey on the renowned Trans-Mongolian Railway - an unforgettable experience!
Aside from natural wonders and historical sights, Mongolia's festivals are a must-see when visiting the country. The Naadam Festival, held in July, is the most significant event showcasing Mongolia's ancient sports - horse racing, archery, and wrestling. Another notable celebration is the Golden Eagle Festival in October, where Kazakh hunters showcase their skills in eagle hunting competitions.
Best cities to visit in Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar
The capital and largest city of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar is a mix of modern and traditional Mongolian culture. Explore the history at Gandan Monastery, visit the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, and discover traditional Mongolian performances at the National Academic Drama Theatre.
Karakorum
The ancient capital of the Mongol Empire, Karakorum, features the Erdene Zuu Monastery, probably the earliest surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. While there, explore the historical ruins of the capital and visit the Orkhon Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to make sure you don’t miss Mongolian landscapes.
Bayan-Olgii
This province in western Mongolia is known for its diverse culture and impressive landscapes. Meet the indigenous Kazakh nomads who practise the age-old tradition of hunting with eagles and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Altai Mountains.
Khuvsgul Lake
Located in northern Mongolia, Khuvsgul Lake offers a serene escape into nature. The crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountains make for an unforgettable experience. Go trekking and horseback riding, and witness the nomadic Tsaatan tribe who rely on reindeer for their way of life.