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  What is the weather like?
  Do you organize private tours?
  Do I need vaccinations and how is the water safe to drink?
  How’s the food?
  What should I bring with me?

 What is the weather like?

 

- The best time to travel in Mongolia is between the months of May and September. The weather during this time varies considerably from region to region. The highest rainfall period is in July and August, however, there are still days of glorious sunshine during this time. Early spring, especially in May, is known for its windy days.

As a general guide here is some information about temperatures.

The average temperatures in May-June in the South of the country (Gobi) are +15+20C during the day and +10+15 during the night. In the north half of the country the temperatures range from +10+15 during the day and +5+10 during the night.
In July-August in the south of the country the average temperatures vary from +25+35 during the day and +20+25 during the night. In the north of the country they are from +20+25 during the day and +15+20 during the night.
In September in the south of the country the temperatures are from +15+25 during the day and +10+15 during the night. In the north they are from +10+20 during the day and +5+10 during the night.

 

In weather in Ulgii city is relatively warm in winder than Ulaanbaatar city due to its location on hollowed area. However, in any time of weather in Bayan-Ulgii is highly dynamic.



 Do you organize private tours?

 

We offer private tours to individuals, families, and groups. Our private tours include a wide range of activities from cultural explorations, archeology to exhilarating outdoor adventures (Altai Mountain Trekking, Eagle hunting, Eagle festival tourm and much more).

You can contact us and say your requirements.



 Do I need vaccinations and how is the water safe to drink?

 

No vaccinations are required. The tap water in the cities is safe to drink, but mineral water is recommended. We will supply mineral water during your trip.



 How’s the food?

 

Mutton, rice and noodles form the basis of the Mongolian diet, so your meals will be based around this. However, the trail rations may include vegetables, eggs, peanut butter, cheese and sometimes yak! Tourist camps provide western meals. Please let us know in advance if you are a vegetarian or if you need Halal food.

 



 What should I bring with me?

 

Warm thin layers of clothing, waterproof jacket, good walking boots, sandals and a hat and/or headscarf to protect you from the sun and winds. Don’t forget insect repellent, sun cream, lip-gloss and first aid kit (medicine for headache, cold, diarrhea, runny nose; bandages; any medicine prescribed for you ); all your camera equipment and binoculars and perhaps some snacks to eat between meal times.


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