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Eagle Hunters & the Golden Eagle Festival – The Pride of Western Mongolia

An unforgettable celebration of Kazakh heritage, golden eagles, and nomadic courage Every autumn, the mountains of western Mongolia come alive with one of the most vibrant and culturally rich events in Central Asia: The Golden Eagle Festival. Hosted by Kazakh eagle hunters of Bayan-Ölgii Province, this festival showcases the ancient art of hunting with trained golden eagles—an extraordinary tradition passed down for over 2,000 years. Together with the eagle hunters’ nomadic lifestyle, the festival offers an unforgettable cultural, photographic, and emotional experience.

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Naadam Festival – Mongolia’s Greatest National Celebration

Every July, Mongolia comes alive with the sounds of cheering crowds, galloping horses, traditional music, and colorful costumes during the Naadam Festival—the country’s largest and most beloved national celebration. Often called “Eriin Gurvan Naadam” (The Three Manly Games), this iconic festival showcases Mongolia’s ancient traditions, nomadic culture, and national pride. Naadam is more than just a festival—it is a living heritage that connects modern Mongolia with its 2,000-year-old history.

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Khuvsgul Ice Festival – Mongolia’s Magical Winter Celebration

Held every March on the frozen surface of Lake Khuvsgul, Mongolia’s largest freshwater lake, the Ice Festival is one of the country’s most unique and spectacular winter events. With temperatures dropping below –20°C and the lake freezing more than one meter thick, this natural “ice stage” becomes the setting for thrilling competitions, cultural performances, and traditional games. This festival is a true celebration of winter, nomadic life, and northern Mongolian traditions.

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Tsagaan Sar – Mongolia’s Lunar New Year

The celebration of renewal, family, and centuries-old nomadic traditions Tsagaan Sar, meaning “White Moon,” is Mongolia’s most important and deeply symbolic holiday. Celebrated in late January or February, it marks the arrival of spring, the renewal of life, and the beginning of the lunar new year. For travelers, Tsagaan Sar offers a rare glimpse into Mongolia’s warm family traditions and ancient cultural rituals that have remained unchanged for centuries.

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