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Golden Eagle Festival in Mongolia

country:Mongolia
departures:2009: 1 Oct
price:From US $2138 - US $3589 (10 days) excluding flights. Price depends on number of travellers (minimum 2). Domestic flight US $610, single supplement US $173
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
In western Mongolia, deep within the Altai mountain range, an ancient tradition of hunting with Golden Eagles is still alive.

The Kazakhs of Mongolia train their eagles to hunt and here the bird of prey is often considered a family member.

Once a year, hunters from all over Bayan-Olgii province gather to celebrate this traditional skill and compete against each other challenges that show off the abilities of both birds and their trainers. Prizes are awarded for the fastest eagle, the best traditional Kazakh dress, and more. Various folklore performances are given during the festival.

We take you to participate in this regional festival and also to visit with Kazakh families, join the hunters on hunting trips, and see different sights in Bayan Olgii province, home of the Kazakh minority in Mongolia.

This trip includes expedition style camping or stays with local families, where formal washing and toilet facilities may not be available. It may include full-day hikes or rides (4 to 6 hours) over moderate terrain and occasional steep trails, or long driving distances on rough roads.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrival to Ulaanbaatar and transfer to hotel. Depending on time of arrival, you may have a short city sight-seeing tour. Evening welcome dinner. Overnight in hotel.
Day 2:Ulaanbaatar - Ulgii. After breakfast we fly to Mongolia's western-most province of Bayan Ulgii, which is mostly inhabited by Kazakh people. The Kazakh have brought with them their rich cultural heritage, music, handicrafts and the ancient tradition of Hunting with Golden Eagles. We will land at Ulgii, the provincial capital, where we will visit the local museum, which provides an insight into the diverse ethnic groups, the history, and the flora and fauna of the region. Time permitting, we may visit the local mosque and market. Overnight in a ger camp just out of town.
Day 3:Golden Eagle Festival. Today we participate in the first day of the Golden Eagle Festival. About 80 Eagle trainers will gather to show their skills and their eagle’s abilities. The festival will begin with the hunters displaying their traditional Kazakh dress and their eagle's equipment and ornaments. For the next 2 days you will observe an exciting and authentic event which consists not only on eagle hunter's competitions, but also other Kazakh traditional games. About 30 eagle trainers will gather to show their skills and their eagles' abilities. For the next 2 days you will be in the thick of an exciting social and cultural get-together which consists not only of eagle hunter's competitions, but also other Kazakh traditional games. Prizes are given for the best traditional dress and the eagle's gear and ornaments. Overnight in ger camp.
Day 4:Golden Eagle Festival. The second day of the festival includes competitions and presentations of the special relationship between the trainer and his bird of prey, which is often considered a family member. You will be able to experience a number of Kazakh traditions on first-hand. Mingle with the hunters, watch them pampering their birds and cheer for the competitors against the backdrop of the high Altai mountains. Overnight in a ger camp.
Day 5:Eagle Trainer's family. We leave festival and travel towards the Hovd River, stopping for lunch on the shores of Bayanuur Lake. By early afternoon we will reach the house of Aralbai, one of the province’s most well-known eagle trainers. You will learn from him about the ancient tradition of training and hunting with golden eagles. In the evening you will join the family in their ger, and enjoy the traditional music and dancing of the Kazakh. Overnight with Aralbai’s family.
Day 6:Eagle Trainer's Family - Ulgii. Today we will ride with Aralbai to the nearby mountains, to watch him in a training session with one of his eagles. After enjoying a traditional lunch at his home, we will head towards Ulgii town, arriving in the early evening. At day’s end you can enjoy a hot shower at the local baths, which are very comfortable and well supplied with hot water. Overnight in a ger camp at the outskirts of town.
Day 7:Ulgii - Ulaanbaatar - Terelj National Park. In the morning we will visit the local bazaar in Ulgii, time permitting, and then catch the first available flight to Ulaanbaatar. Upon arrival, we drive to Terelj national park, about 90 minutes out of the city. Overnight in a ger camp.
Day 8:Terelj National Park. The park consists of amazing rock formations, beautiful valleys, the great Terelj River, and many wooded areas. Many nomads live in the area. You will visit nomadic families and will learn from them about their unique way of life. After lunch we have an optional horseback ride across the mountains to the Terelj River and back to camp. Overnight in ger camp.
Day 9:Terelj National Park - Ulaanbaatar. We return to Ulaanbaatar where we begin the day with a few hours exploring the Black Market. This huge market contains every single item a Mongolian might need, whether they are nomads or urban apartment dwellers. Goods brought from all corners of Mongolia are here for sale. A visit to the market is a colorful experience which gives the visitor an insight to the everyday life of the people of Ulaanbaatar. After lunch we will visit the Bogd Khan Palace museum, the palace of the last Mongolian king, who was considered a living god. Free shopping time in the afternoon. Mongolia is world renowned for its fine cashmere and you will find this and many other souvenir items in the city. Overnight in 4 star hotel.
Day 10:Departure. After breakfast transfer to the airport for your departing flight.
travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.
how this holiday makes a difference
In western Mongolia, deep within the Altai mountain range, an ancient tradition of hunting with Golden Eagles is still alive. The Berkut Association, a Community Association for the Preservation of Kazakh Traditions and Conservation of Golden Eagles, founded the Golden Eagle Festival in order to help revive this remarkable tradition and promote it among the younger generations. In their effort to preserve their traditional heritage and promote conservation of the Golden Eagle, local Kazakhs have partnered with tour companies to bring adventurous travelers to this festival which is organized by local people for local people. All proceeds from the festival’s ticket sales go to the Berkut Association, which will use these funds to further the goals of the organization. On this trip we will stay at the home of an eagle trainer where you can learn more about the craft of training eagles while you immerse yourself in the daily life of the Kazakh minority in Mongolia. We will be sourcing our supplies and hiring local drivers out of Ulgii.

We have established long lasting partnerships with families from many ethnic clans throughout Mongolia, particularly with those that are contributing to keeping alive ancient traditions and art forms, from hunting with Golden Eagles to making felt carpets and khoomi (throat singing). As part of every trip we arrange visits and overnight stays with local families. You benefit by having access to experiences that are rarely available to the casual visitor, and your appreciation of traditional cultural practices and art forms contributes to their continued survival. We also source as many of our services from local suppliers as possible, including renting horses and pack animals, buying produce, meat, and dairy products, hiring local guides, and arranging for special performances or demonstrations of local skills and crafts. By traveling with us you will help support people who keep alive and contribute to the livelihoods of herders and trades people in rural Mongolia.

Because of our committment to responsible travel, all guides on our trips are Mongolians. The guide is after all the person you will spend the most time with on your trip, and we believe it is important that your guide be a local person in order to give you the best possible sense of Mongolian culture, traditions, and customs, as well as first hand knowledge about the environment, wildlife, economics, or whatever your interest may be. We invest a great deal into our guide training program in order to enable our team to function at a professsional level that allows us to give staff opportunities for promotion, and our staff is paid well above national average wages.

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