Ulaanbaatar Weather in July

Season – Summer

July is one of the best months to visit Ulaanbaatar. In this warm month of Summer, the average low Ulaanbaatar temperature in July is 12.9°C (55.2°F), and the average high temperature is 24.5°C (76.1°F). The average humidity rises up to 60 %, beneficial from the average 16 rainy days and 64mm (2.5") monthly rainfall. The day is 15 hours long with approx. 8 hours of sunshine. Ulaanbaatar weather in July makes travelling easier and comfortable. Also, the grand Naadam Fair is held, which will add fun to your trip.
 

What clothes to wear in Ulaanbaatar in July

You can carry full sleeve t-shirts or shirts to protect your skin from sunlight. An overcoat is also necessary for the night time. You need to have caps or hats, and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes from the high radiation of UV index. Also carry an umbrella or raincoat to avoid getting wet in rain.
 

July Travel Guide – Things to Do

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 Travel to Ulaanbaatar in July, you must not miss the significant festival of Mongolia, Naadam Fair which will give you chances to socialize with Mongolians and learn their traditional culture. This Naadam festival is also a great chance to enjoy various performances and shows which are held at Sukhbaatar Square on the 10, 11 and 12 of July every year. You can also witness various sports like wrestling, horse race, and archery. 
 

• Dashchoilin Monastery

Dashchoilin Monastery is a unique monument which is one of the 3 outstanding monasteries of its type. This beautiful and unusual monastery is located in Sukhbaatar district. This round shape monastery has beautiful paintings inside. It is a perfect place to spend peaceful time with monks who are praying there. 
 

• International Intellectual and Puzzle Museum

This is a perfect place for tourists who love puzzles and chess. Here you can see a great collection of puzzle toys and many rare exhibits. This museum has around 200 different Mongolian chess and puzzle sets which are made with gemstones, gold, silver, and wood.
- Last updated on Mar. 23, 2021 -