Mongolia Weather in March

Season: Spring

Mongolia weather in March is mostly freezing cold, with the temperature ranging from -13.6°C to -0.7°C (7.5°F-30.7°F). During the day, the Mongolia weather in March is cold, but after the sunset it might it is very difficult to stay outdoors. With relative humidity ranging from 55% to 60%, the visitors might experience some dryness in the weather. This is the busiest time of the year for the nomads (See also Mongolian People), when they gather around to welcome the new bloom and prepare themselves for the upcoming year.

During the months of March, the coldness retreats making way for the spring. However, do not expect the Mongolia climate in March to change drastically. In the mountainous region, the mercury might dip further. The average rainfall in the month of March mostly ranges between 3mm to 4mm.
 

What to Clothes to wear in Mongolia in March?

Since the weather is mostly unpredictable during this time of the year, so packing accordingly is advisable. Apart from the regular winter gear, packing a fleece rain jacket (windproof preferable) and a sturdy waterproof shoe are recommended. Northern Mongolia temperature in March tends to dip from time to time. So, it is advisable to carry warn clothes. Add sunglasses and hats to protect yourself during the sunny days.
 

March Travel Guide – Where to Go & Things to Do

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The weather in Mongolia in March marks the perfect timing for spring festivals within the country. Here is the list:
 

1. Ice Festival of Mongolia (4 stars)

· Tentative date: first week of March
· Place: Khovsgol Lake

A local event organized on the frozen Khovsgol Lake by the nearby communities, and often attracts the tourists. After staying cooped up indoors, battling the harsh winter, this is the time to get out and enjoy the beauty of the nature. Visitors can witness the performances by local shamans, sportsmen, and   musicians – giving them a glimpse of the local culture.

 How to reach?
Travelers heading to the Khovsgol Lake will get limited options for the transit. To travel to Mongolia in March, especially the far-off places, are accessible only via car or plane. Visitors have to take a flight to Murun town from the national capital (Ulaanbaatar). From there, taxis can be hired to cover the remaining leg of the journey. Almost 100 km (63 mi) drive from Murun to Khuvsgul Lake, would take around 4 to 5 hours and cost around US$ 25 (roundabout trip).
 

2. Gobi Desert Camel Festival (3 stars)

· Tentative date: 1st week of March
· Place: Bulgan town, Umnugovi province

The two-day event began in the late 1990s, for preservation and protection of the Mongolian camel breeding heritage of the country. During the festival, locals showcase their prized Bactrian camels and participate in various games including camel polo. This festival gives the tourists a chance to learn to interact with the nomadic camel herders of the region.

 How to reach?
The most preferred way to reach Bulgan Town, is via roadways. From Ulaanbaatar, take the paved road to Dalanzadgad city. Being 580 km (360 mi) apart, the distance can be covered in 5 to 6 hours. From Dalanzadgad, take the 100 km (62 mi) long unpaved road to reach the Bulgan Town.

With spring Mongolia bursts into action – nomadic tribes coming out of their gers to tend the young blooms of the season. This is the time for traditional festivals and merrymaking. Some of the important festivals celebrated during this season are Ice Festival of Mongolia and Gobi Desert Camel Festival.

Tourists can also plan a trip to the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park or Khustai National Park. During the spring season, the valleys adjoining these venues drape itself in blooming flowers. Mongolia weather in March invokes the surreal beauty of the nature, giving it a new lease in life.
- Last updated on Nov. 25, 2020 -