The optimal time to visit Mongolia is from June to August. During this period, the landscapes are vibrant and verdant, offering a breathtaking sight. The weather is warm with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and exploration. Mongolia's geographical location, being landlocked, results in an extreme continental climate characterized by significant temperature fluctuations. While the southern Gobi region can be quite hot during the summer months, it is also the time when rainfall is scarce in the country. In winter, temperatures plummet to an average of -2°C to -18°C, and can even drop as low as -30°C across Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar, the capital, holds the distinction of being the world's coldest capital city. Due to the severity of the winter season, travel to areas surrounding the city is advisable only between May and October. While it is possible to travel to Mongolia on the Trans-Siberian Railway throughout the year, certain...
The Khovsgol to Darkhad trek is a remarkable adventure, designed and thoroughly tested by Eshar. Here are some highlights of the trek: a. Khovsgol Nuur (Khovsgol Lake): Nestled at the foot of the eastern Sayan Mountains, this stunning lake is a true marvel. It spans 136 km in length, reaches a depth of 262 m, and sits at an elevation of 1,645 m above sea level. It holds an impressive 70% of Mongolia's freshwater and 0.4% of the world's freshwater. Don't miss the picturesque town of Hatgal at the southern end of the lake, where you can catch a glimpse of the majestic Khoridol Saridag peaks to the northwest. b. Khoridol Saridag Mountains: The towering Khoridol Saridag mountain range stretches eastward to the Darkhad valley. With an average elevation of 3,000 m, some peaks remain snow-covered even during summer. These mountains serve as a natural barrier between the Khovsgol Lake valley and the Darkhad valley, guiding you from the east throughout the trek. c. Sayan Mountains: ...