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Tours Bayan-Olgii The Golden Bond - Hunting with Eagle
Eagle hunter holding a golden eagle during the Golden Bond hunting experience in Mongolia
October - February (9 Days)

The Golden Bond: Hunting with Eagle

5-9 Travelers:

$4,200 Per Person

10-14 Travelers:

$3,800 Per Person

 Single Supplement:

$700 Per Person

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Overview

The partnership between a Kazakh Hunter and the Golden Eagle is a striking example of cooperation and mutual respect. This practice began as an essential survival skill for nomadic tribes in the Altai Mountains and has since evolved into a significant cultural tradition. Hunting with Eagles is a demonstration of the resourcefulness and adaptability required for the nomadic lifestyle in Mongolia, highlighting the spirit of survival and the deep working connection with nature. Join us to the mountains of western Mongolia for the opportunity to stay with a family of the Eagle Hunter and experience the bond.

Itinerary

Begin  Mongolian adventure in Ulaanbaatar

Day 1

Welcome to Ulaanbaatar

Begin your Mongolian adventure in Ulaanbaatar, commonly referred as UB, a city of striking contrasts—where centuries-old Buddhist monasteries and traditional gers stand beside gleaming skyscrapers. Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly greeted by your local guide and transferred to a centrally located hotel, steps away from museums, galleries, and artisan shops.

Massive Chinggis Khan Statue standing on open plains, a must-see on Mongolia travel routes

Day 2

Monumental Mongolia: Chinggis Khan Statue

Trip to Chinggis Khan Equestrian Statue, the largest of its kind in the world. View of the vast, open steppe from the top, a literal "eye-level" look at the world the Great Khan once surveyed.

Will see exhibits on the Bronze Age and the Mongol Empire, showcasing artifacts, traditional weapons, and historical attire.

Return to UB, overnight in hotel.

Bayan-Olgii in western Mongolia, home to Altai Mountain landscapes and Kazakh golden eagle hunters

Day 3

Journey to Bayan-Olgii

Fly west to Olgii, a westernmost province in the Altai Mountains where the Kazakh people have preserved the ancient tradition of hunting with golden eagles. Explore the town of the remote region including the Hunters Cultural Center, where the rich history of eagle hunting is preserved. Drive to meet the hunter family.

Overnight at the host hunter's family.

Mongolian eagle hunter riding out to spot game across the open landscape

Days 4 - 6

Quest for Spotting Wild Game

Saddle up and ride out with the hunter. Trekking to optimal high vantage points from which the hunter and eagle can best scan the vast, breathtaking landscape. The primary goal of each day is spotting wild game. However, the experience also offers time for enjoying the scenery, engaging in training exercises and practice flights, and strengthening the profound bond between bird and master. Visit local herders and experience the Nomads hospitality.

Homestay with the host hunter's family, and at the end of day six will drive back to Olgii and overnight in ger camp.

Ulaanbaatar Mongolia cultural experience featuring Buddhist art and live performances

Day 7

Ulaanbaatar’s Cultural Showcase

Fly back to Ulaanbaatar and immerse yourself in Mongolia’s artistic legacy at the Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum, home to masterful Buddhist sculptures, thangka paintings, and ritual objects crafted by the country’s greatest spiritual artists.

In the evening, witness a live performance of traditional Mongolian dance and throat singing.

Overnight in hotel.

Landmarks of spiritual and imperial heritage in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

Day 8

Spiritual Legacy and Imperial Heritage

Full day guided sightseeing in Ulaanbaatar. Visit Zaisan Memorial, a promanent landmark in UB, built in the Bogd Khan Mountain is the best place to view the city. Visit to Gandan Monastery, Mongolia’s spiritual heart. Founded in 1809, it was closed during the religious persecutions of 1939. Today, it serves as the center of Mongolian Buddhism, home to over 100 resident monks and a wealth of sacred treasures—including a magnificent 26-meter (85-foot) gilded statue of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

In the afternoon, explore the Chinggis Khan Museum, which houses more than 10,000 artifacts spanning 2,000 years of Mongolian history. From ancient tribal relics to imperial regalia, the museum offers a sweeping narrative of Mongolia’s cultural and political evolution.

Conclude the day with a welcome dinner at a local restaurant, where you’ll enjoy traditional flavors and warm hospitality.

Overnight in hotel.

Final morning in Mongolia with a transfer to Chinggis Khaan International Airport

Day 9

Morning Reflections and Departure

After breakfast, when you’re ready, your guide will escort you to Chinggis Khaan International Airport.

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