Tunkinsky National Park, Russia: What to pack, what to wear, and when to go [2022]
Traveling to Tunkinsky National Park, Russia? If you're planning to go to Tunkinsky National Park, this is some important information about when to go, what to wear, and what to pack.
Contents
- When to go to Tunkinsky National Park
- Important essentials for Tunkinsky National Park
- Activities for Tunkinsky National Park
- Tunkinsky National Park in January: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in February: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in March: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in April: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in May: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in June: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in July: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in August: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in September: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in October: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in November: weather and what to pack
- Tunkinsky National Park in December: weather and what to pack

About your travel guide
Hi! I'm Dev. I've traveled all over the world and in my travels, I have made many packing lists. In this series, my team and I have compiled the most useful information, as well as things we couldn't live without, to help you plan your trip.
When to go to Tunkinsky National Park, Russia
Based on the climate and weather in Tunkinsky National Park, the best time to go is July. See below for details.
Important essentials for Tunkinsky National Park, Russia
Here are some general tips on what to wear in Tunkinsky National Park, as well as several items to remember to pack when traveling there.
COVID-19 ESSENTIALS FOR 2022
-
Hand sanitizer
This hand sanitizer is an easy-to-carry TSA-friendly choice.
-
Travel disinfecting wipes
Use these to sanitize plane and hotel surfaces.
-
N95 masks to use in crowded airports
These N95 masks provide the best level of COVID protection you can have.
Travel insurance
If you or a companion get COVID-19, your amazing trip can be ruined. Good travel insurance can help. See plans
-
Kids' KN95 masks
N95 masks are not available for kids. These are a good alternative (and can also be used by adults if N95 masks are not available).
-
A vaccine card protector
Vaccine cards may wear out. An unreadable card can cause severe consequences. This vaccine card protector helps avoid that.
General health necessities
Virus/bacteria filtering water bottle
Some rural areas may have potentially unsafe tap water, so it's wise to bring a contaminant filtering water bottle.
-
Travel first aid kit
This one is a good one.
-
Emergency motion sickness relief
Don't forget these
-
Airplane or car necessities
-
For families with young children
-
Voice and data SIM card
A SIM card that works in Tunkinsky National Park. A good global SIM card works in most countries, but check the country list before buying.
-
Money/passport pouch
A money pouch is vital for protecting your passport and credit cards.
-
Plug adapter
A plug adapter that supports outlet types C and F. This one should work in most places, but check with your hotel.
-
Power bank for devices
A portable power bank, like this one
What to wear/what to pack for Tunkinsky National Park, Russia by month
Already know when you're traveling?
January
Traveling to Tunkinsky National Park in January, you will notice that it is biting cold. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the 10+ below zero F (20+ below zero C).
What to wear/what to pack:
-
Extreme cold weather gear
-
Night cap
It's important to wear a cap at night here like this
-
Extreme weather jacket shell
These are an excellent value:
-
Thick pajamas
-
Fleece for under jacket
-
Insulated water bottle
Our pick:
-
Lip balm
Our pick: this
-
Thermal undergarments
We love:
-
Heated socks.
We've found
these to be the best
-
Neck warmer/ski mask
-
Heated gloves
-
Goggles for eye protection
-
Coveralls
We like:
-
Insulated boots
The best value
February
February is biting cold. Temperatures average in the single digits below 0 F (20+ below zero C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
-
Extreme cold weather gear
-
Coveralls
We pick:
-
Insulated boots
The best value
-
Heated gloves
-
Thick pajamas
-
Insulated water bottle
Our fave:
-
Lip balm
Our pick: this one
-
Night cap
It's suggested to wear a head protector at night here like this
-
Thermal undergarments
Our choice is:
-
Fleece for under jacket
-
Extreme weather jacket shell
These are an excellent value:
-
Goggles for eye protection
-
Heated socks.
We've found
these to be the best
-
Neck gaiter/ski mask
March
If you are traveling to Tunkinsky National Park in March, you will notice that it is unbearably cold. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the 10s F (single digits below 0 C).
What to wear/what to pack:
-
Extreme weather jacket shell
These are an excellent value:
-
Neck gaiter/cold weather mask
-
Heated gloves
-
Thick pajamas
-
Thermal undergarments
Our picks:
-
Coveralls
We like:
-
Insulated boots
The best value
-
Insulated water bottle
Our pick:
-
Night cap
It's important to wear something on your head at night in this climate like this
-
Lip balm
Our pick: this
-
Goggles for eye protection
-
Fleece for under jacket
-
Heated socks.
We've found
these to be the best
-
Extreme cold weather gear
April
Traveling to Tunkinsky National Park in April, you will notice that it can be very chilly. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the 30s F (single digits C).
What to wear/what to pack:
May
If you go to Tunkinsky National Park in May, you will notice that it is chilly. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the high 40s F (single digits C).
What to wear/what to pack:
June
June is mild. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
July
July in this region is balmy. Temperatures average in the low 60s F (high 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
August
August for Tunkinsky National Park is mild. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
September
September for Tunkinsky National Park is pretty cool. Temperatures average in the 40s F (single digits C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
October
October for Tunkinsky National Park can be brisk. Temperatures average in the low 30s F (single digits below 0 C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher.
What to wear/what to pack:
November
Traveling to Tunkinsky National Park in November, you will notice that it can be bitter cold. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the single digits F (10+ below zero C).
What to wear/what to pack:
-
Goggles for eye protection
-
Insulated water bottle
Our favorite:
-
Lip balm
Our pick: this
-
Night cap
It's suggested to wear a head warmer at night in this climate like this
-
Neck warmer/cold weather face mask
-
Heated gloves
-
Extreme cold weather gear
-
Heated socks.
We've found
these to be the best
-
Thermal undergarments
Our favorites:
-
Coveralls
We love:
-
Extreme weather jacket shell
These are an excellent value:
-
Thick pajamas
-
Insulated boots
The best value
-
Fleece for under jacket
December
Traveling to Tunkinsky National Park in December, you will notice that it is biting cold. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the single digits below 0 F (20+ below zero C).
What to wear/what to pack:
-
Coveralls
We like:
-
Insulated boots
The best value
-
Goggles for eye protection
-
Night cap
It's vital to wear a head warmer at night in this weather like this
-
Thick pajamas
-
Lip balm
Our pick: this one
-
Neck warmer/ski mask
-
Fleece for under jacket
-
Extreme weather jacket shell
These are an excellent value:
-
Heated socks.
We've found
these to be the best
-
Heated gloves
-
Extreme cold weather gear
-
Thermal undergarments
We chose:
-
Insulated water bottle
Our first choice:
Check out our guides for these other locations: Loimaa, Finland, Pagsanjan, Philippines, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America, Grant-Valkaria, Florida, United States of America, Grassington, England, United Kingdom, Chimbote, Peru, Hooghly, India, Greenwood, Mississippi, United States of America, La Antilla, Spain, Huai'an, China, and National Park of American Samoa, United States of America.