GOLDEN EAGLE FESTIVAL OCTOBER 4th-5th, 2025
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OVERVIEW
The 26th Annual Golden Eagle Festival will take place in Shar Nuur (15 kilometers from Olgii) on October 4-5, 2025!
Bayan-Ulgiy province is well-known for being home to nomadic eagle hunters and the center of the Altai Mountains. Around 100 eagle hunters gather to compete in nomad horse games.
Come and appreciate the breathtaking nature adorned with ancient mountains, rivers, and Mongolian heritage. Join us to see a fantastic event with some outstanding hunters!
The two-day event started in 1999 as a way to promote Kazakh heritage. At the time of creation, the festival saw the participation of about 40 eagle hunters. With now around 100, the festival has become one of the largest gatherings of Kazakh. Eagle hunters put their best costumes, with both the robust Mongolian horses and the full-feathered eagles wearing decorated tacks. Beyond the expert display of the hunter’s’ skills, both humans and birds, the festival also features traditional Kazakh games such as Tiyin Teru, Kyz Kuar, and Kukpar. In the evening, traditional Kazakh music and performances are held in downtown Olgii..
The festival became famous note after a documentary in 2016 calledThe Eagle Huntress, featuring 13-year-old Aisholpan, the first female to break the millennia-old tradition traditionally passed from fathers to sons. Not only did she enter the competition, but also won. She has since opened the door to more young girls participating in Eagle hunting. She, as well as other girls, was present during the festival.
The Eagle festival, or Golden Eagle festival -is an annual traditional festival held in Bayan-Olgii province Olgii town in Mongolia. In the eagle festival, Kazakh eagle hunters celebrate their heritage and compete to catch animal fur from distance with specially trained golden eagles, showing off the skills both of the birds and their trainers. Prizes are awarded for speed, agility and accuracy, as well as for the best traditional Kazakh dress, and more
ITINERARY
1. Golden Eagle Festival Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony is introduced all hunters individually, each of them proudly holding their eagle high on their fists. After several runs at full gallops around the arena, the hunters gather together for visitors to take photographs.
Within seconds, hundreds of voracious photographers, professional and amateurs alike, surround the horses, hunters, and eagles. Each cutting in front of the other, tucking their long lenses in the faces of the participants. This lasts a while and feel like a zoo.
A photographers even stay in the arena as the competition starts.
2. Eagle Calling Event
The first day is mostly allocate for the eagle hunters to demonstrate the different aspects of the eagle training and hunting skills. The first competition is a calling event.
Three circles mark the field, each with varying numbers of points – 6, 8, and 10. The eagle is bring to the top of the nearby hill, while its hunter awaits on his horse in a given circle.
The eagle is let go, flying towards and landing directly on the hunter’s arm. The further the ring, the higher the point. Several confident hunters go to the circle 10.
Many of their eagles fly in a straight line to their hunters, while others take a longer road, checking nearby rocks for small rodents, or even disappearing high in the sky. during competition some eagles loose, fighting among themselves, or landing with another on a hunter’s arm. The younger hunters tend to use the lower numbers as they hone their calling skills.
Shyrga Tartu – Lure Grabbing
The next event is similarly calling the eagles from the top of the mountain. However, instead of landing on the hunter’s arm, the birds have to grab a piece of rabbit fur of rabbit tied on the rope and leave trailing on the ground behind the horse. In previous years, the horses were pulling actual dead rabbits or foxes, but the most recent version only uses the fur. The more experienced pairs of eagle-men hunters would succeed with the horse galloping at full speed. Less able ones would still their horses and await the eagle to land on the fur.
Urianhai Archery Competition
While the main event takes place in the arena, a contest of archery takes place all day long. With heavy bows and long arrows, these archers put on quite a show.
The morning of the second-day start by a continuation of the calling event, where only a few selected from the day before were able to participate. Only the best display of Kazakh horsemanship and hunting from the first day of Golden Eagle Festival compete on the last day.
Tenge Ily – Coin Grabbing
During this game, a coin is thrown, which riders pick it up from the ground while still on horseback. It is really impressive to see the riders throwing themselves toward the ground, pick a tiny object, and continue to ride at full speed.
Kyz Kuar – Girls Chasing and Whipping Boys
Also called the “Girl chase,” both man and woman are racing side by side on their horses. The man tries to escape the wrath of the women who whips him tirelessly. Some men are better at avoiding the whipping than others. Some women are better, or at least more eager, at “beating” than others. This event is hilarious, and you can tell that each pair is having fun.
Kukhbar – Goat Skin Competition
The game is a tug of war over a goat carcass between two riders on horses. It used to be an actual dead goat, but the more recent events use a woolen decoy. This game is probably the most competitive of all the different contests. Each participant fully committee with their full strength to pull the “carcass.” In a few occasions, disputes arose, with participants appearing on the judging platform and angrily complaining. One or two times, another rider would join in the argument. The trio would then pull, gallop, turn, twist, sometimes even push their way through the crowd. Or set the horses again at full speed racing side by side, while the men pull the carcass.
Camel Race
The starting point of the race is far in the plains, so far we could at first only see the clouds of dust, but no camels. As they approached the finishing line, the enormous beasts pushed through the open terrain like nothing. Despite their size, they moved at a remarkable speed!
Best Dressed Men and Women
The costumes were all unique, a display of various customs and traditions, all high in colors, different styles of clothes and hats in comparison to the Mongol Kazakhs.
A Kazakh Festival for Kazakhs
Aside from the many tourists, the Golden Eagle Festival remains an important event for Kazakhs around the Altai region. Many Kazakh families attended, with kids playing around, and riding horses and camels alike. Many would shop at the stalls, try their end at the archery competition too. Or simply watch the contestants.
Traditional Kazakh Food
Yurts offer traditional Mongol staple of basically mutton, either rice or noodle. Hot tea was of course provided in all of them. Pasta and dumplings are made fresh right in the Ger/ Yurt. You might have to wait a bit during the lunch rush hour but it’s warm inside, and you can sip your hot tea while waiting.
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This can be combined with our Altai Mountains trips for an extended tour.
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Itinerary
DAY 1: Fly to Ulgii from UB capital city
DAY 1: Fly to Ulgii from UB capital city
Take a domestic flight to western Mongolia.
The Golden Eagle Festival is one of the biggest events in western Mongolia. Local airlines sell tickets for more expensive than usual.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you BOOK your seats as early as possible.
At Olgii airport you will be met by a local support team which includes an English-speaking guide, driver, and expedition chef. Off-road driving and the arrival at a nomadic eagle hunter’s place in the remote Altai Mountains.
During that period of the season, the Kazakh eagle hunters live in their autumn place.
Enjoy the hospitality of nomadic people. Our guide will introduce you to our Mongolian culture and, traditions.
Please feel free to communicate with nomads and take photos. The nomadic way of living is an important part of human history and it is still continuous in this remote corner of the world.
Day 2 Attend the Altai Eagle Festival – Day 1
Day 2 Attend the Altai Eagle Festival – Day 1
Prepare for an awe-inspiring encounter as you meet the Kazakh Eagle hunters, showcasing the incredible athleticism of these magnificent birds. Witness a unique rodeo of eagle hunters, providing an exceptional opportunity for photographers and adventurers alike to observe these birds of prey up close. In Bayan-Ulgii province, home to approximately 200 eagle hunters, a gathering of these skilled individuals will take place.
Engage in the festivities of the Eagle Festival, which includes:
- Registration and credentialing of Eagle Hunters
- Opening ceremony of the Annual Golden Eagle Festival
- Competition for the best Kazakh costume, eagle, and horse harness
- Horse race
- Competition demonstrating how eagles adapt to hunters
- "Tenge Ily" competition (Traditional coin grabbing game while riding a horse)
- Urainkhai archery competition
- Competition for the best Kazakh costume for couples
- Folk concert in the local theatre at Ulgii city
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the Eagle Festival, a celebration of tradition, skill, and the enduring bond between hunters and their eagles.
Day 4: Attend the Altai Eagle Festival – Day 2
Day 4: Attend the Altai Eagle Festival – Day 2
Experience the thrill of traditional Kazakh Horse Games during the festival, including:
- Bush Kushi:A gripping contest where riders engage in a fight for the goat skin on horseback.
- Kiss Woman on Horseback:A playful game where riders attempt to "kiss" a woman on horseback while she defends herself by beating the man with a horse whip.
- Pick Up Flowers from the Land on Horseback:A skillful game requiring riders to pick up flowers from the ground while on horseback.
Participate in the Eagle Festival, featuring:
- Shyrga Tartu (Eagle Adaptation Competition):Eagles will be evaluated based on how fast and smoothly they catch a lure made of rabbit or fox skin.
- Camel Race:Witness the speed and agility of camels in a thrilling race.
- Khyz Khuar Game Show:A traditional horseback riding fan game for youth, with boys being whipped by girls if they are caught.
- Continuation Game "Kukhbar" Competition:A traditional horseback riding game involving a fight over a goat skin.
- Award Ceremony for Festival Winners
- Closing Ceremony:Mark the conclusion of the festival with a memorable ceremony.
Immerse yourself in the dynamic energy of the Eagle Festival, where age-old traditions come to life through thrilling games and competitions.
DAY 5: Be a part of real eagle hunting
DAY 5: Be a part of real eagle hunting
Today you have the opportunity to become a real eagle hunter. We will go on horseback to the hillside where the hunter will demonstrate how he trains his eagle. If you are lucky, you may be able to witness an eagle hunting a real animal such as a fox or a rabbit.
To hunt with an eagle, you have to climb to the top of the mountain and make a strong voice, and if there is any fox hiding in the valleys, it will run down, and then you have to realize your eagle. The eagle takes a high fly and attacks the fox. Eagle hunters usually use female eagles because they are larger and more aggressive.
Ultimate eagle hunters keep an eagle for ten years and release it into the wild. It’s always an emotional moment. This is a unique relationship between men and the heavenly lord. Berkut lives 30-40 years. Return to the family and get to know their traditions based on Islam and a bit of shamanism.
DAY 6: Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
DAY 6: Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
Take a flight back to Ulaanbaatar.
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