Where to Travel in July
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July marks the peak of summer in Europe, making it a perfect month to embark on a Mont Blanc adventure or further east, immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Kyrgyzstan on a camping trip in its stunning mountains.
MONT BLANC
Circumnavigate the mountain in summertime
July is a fantastic month to visit Mont Blanc, Western Europe’s tallest mountain, where you can expect reliably clear skies and warm weather. The surrounding towns are in full swing, offering a lively atmosphere to explore after you complete your hike. You can enjoy towns like Chamonix on our Tour du Mont Blanc Week, or for a longer adventure, embrace the summer temperatures and camp under the stars on our 15-day Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek. View all Mont Blanc tours here
MONGOLIA
Celebrate the Naadam Festival
Mongolia’s landlocked location gives it a continental climate, where temperatures have the potential to vary wildly. However, July provides predominantly sunny days with average temperatures ranging between 64-82 °F. This is also when Mongolia comes alive with one of its most vibrant annual festivals– the Naadam Festival. A celebration of traditional nomadic culture with the festival features thrilling horse racing, wrestling and archery. For a truly enriching experience, join our Mongolia: Steppes, Deserts & Nomads trip and explore this breath-taking land of vast steppes and rich heritage. View all Mongolia tours here
KYRGYZSTAN
Explore under sunny skies
Kyrgyzstan’s stunning mountain ranges are at their best in the summer. Low rainfall and warm temperatures create pleasant hiking conditions through this hidden gem of Central Asia. It’s also an excellent month for staying in traditional lakeside yurts, an unforgettable experience on our Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer trip. Or, for a more adventurous journey, camp far from the beaten path on our adventurous Kyrgyzstan: Tian Shan Gorge Trek. View all Kyrgyzstan tours here
LADAKH, INDIA
Take on epic mountain passes
July is an ideal time to plan a trip to the Land of High Passes. The snow has sufficiently thawed, there’s very little rainfall and it’s mostly sunny, with an average daily temperature of around 59-68°F – perfect for hiking. So why not take on our challenging Peaks of Ladakh Trek, which allows you to summit Dzo Jongo East and cross seven mountain passes? Alternatively, join Ladakh: Nubra Valley Trek to hike a wild and remote landscape populated by rare camels. View all Ladakh trips here
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