It is one of the perfect times to enjoy and visit Mongolia with its pleasant weather and colorful landscapes and peaceful country life, outdoor adventures, and good temperature. August in Mongolia has plenty of events, from religious festivals to nomadic–ethnic people;
Are you traveling to Mongolia in August? Are you wondering how the weather would be in August in Mongolia? Where to go in August in Mongolia? What to wear in August in Mongolia? We have described here everything you need to know to travel to Mongolia in August.
MONGOLIA WEATHER IN AUGUST
The temperature remains warm with plenty of rainfall. Temperature ranges from +14°C to +29°C during the daytime and +8°C to +16°C at night until the third week of August. From the last week of August, the daytime temperature cools down from +10°C to +20°C.
WHERE TO GO IN AUGUST IN MONGOLIA?
Central Mongolia
Central Mongolia is great to be explored to enjoy colorful landscapes and peaceful country life, outdoor adventures, and good temperature.
Southern Mongolia (Gobi Desert)
August is another good time to travel to Gobi or Southern Mongolia. The weather is still hot in the daytime until late August and it’s recommended to explore the sightseeing after sunset.
Northern & Western Mongolia
Until the third week of August, the temperature is warm and mild. After the third week of August, the number of travelers heading to Northern Mongolia diminish due to cooler weather compared to other regions of Mongolia. The Western Mongolia tour continues normally. If you don’t mind cooler weather, Northern and Western Mongolia are still attractive and beautiful with fewer travelers.
WHAT TO WEAR IN AUGUST IN MONGOLIA
Since August is one of the warmest months in Mongolia, especially in the Gobi Desert, you should bring summer light clothes for the Gobi tour, and a waterproof jacket, long sleeves, and trousers are a good idea for other regions of Mongolia. Whichever region of Mongolia in August you go to, the key to clothing is the layering system. Layers can be added or discarded with temperature fluctuations.