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    Mongolia's Golden Eagle Festival
    13 nights
    from $6,983* per person twin share
    Complimentary 1 night pre-tour accommodation
    Visit Mongolia’s Eagle festival, or Golden Eagle festival, an annual traditional festival where Kazakh eagle hunters (Burkitshi) celebrate their heritage and compete to catch small animals such as foxes and hares 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. We visit a smaller more local Eagle Festival, allowing our travellers a more intimate experience with the Kazakh eagle hunters.
    Your package includes: Your package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 1 night complimentary accommodation pre tour
    • 12 nights’ accommodation on tour
    • Domestic flights (15kg luggage allowance)
    • Return airport transfers
    • Meals
      • 12 breakfasts, 10 lunches & 9 dinners
    • Private transportation
    • English speaking local certified guide
    • Eagle Festival fee
    • Entrance fees
    • Bottled water
    Your package highlights:

    Your package highlights:

    • Explore the Gobi Desert including the Singing Sand Dunes
    • Examine ancient petroglyphs
    • Walk through the Flaming Cliffs
    • Experience the Golden Eagle Festival
    • Witness traditional Kazakh games
    • Spend time with an Eagle Master Family
    Valid for travel
    9 Sep 2022 & 9 Sep 2023 departures. Speak to your personal travel manager for a quote for your departure. Subject to availability.
    Offer expires
    31 Aug 2022 unless sold prior

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    Day 1

    Your complimentary pre-tour stay

    Enjoy a complimentary one night pre-tour stay. Speak to your personal travel manager for more details.

    Day 2

    Arrive in Ulaanbaatar

    Welcome to Mongolia! Upon arrival, you will be met at Chinggis Khaan International Airport and transferred to your hotel in the centre of Ulaanbaatar (which the locals call “UB”), the capital of Mongolia. Visit the Gandan Monastery which is home to a huge gold plated Buddha, a symbol of Mongolian national pride and cultural revival. This evening you will enjoy a welcome dinner where you’ll meet your fellow travellers and your guide will give a briefing on the adventures to come. Enjoy witnessing an incredible folklore concert this evening – a great introduction to Mongolian culture.

    Day 3

    Yol George

    This morning, transfer to the airport for your 1 hour flight to the incredible Gobi.

    This valley is nestled deep within the hills and is a safe haven to get away from the desert heat. Some areas of the valley are continually sheltered from the hot sun and house huge, blocks of ice that gradually melt away during the summer. It is very wide at the entrance and narrows gradually into a remarkable gorge. You will get to see wild animals such as ibex and wild sheep, and the vulture. Enjoy a gentle walk through the gorge where you have the opportunity to observe the Lammergeier vulture. This vulture is also known as the ‘bearded vulture’.

    Day 4

    Khongor Sand Dunes

    After breakfast, drive through Gobi and at the end of the Altay mountain range is West Beauty Mountain. Arrive at your ger camp in time for lunch.

    After taking a rest, you will drive on to the Khongor Sand Dunes, home to the ‘Singing Sands’. These spectacular dunes obtained their name from the noise made by the shifting sand in the wind. Feel the breeze in your hair as you ride a camel across the dunes before returning to the ger camp. Isolated from the rest of the country, the Singing Sands were a best kept secret for thousands of years. Take an easy camel ride in this area for 1 hour and take a walk amongst the sand dunes. Return to your ger camp in the evening.

    Day 5

    Gobi - Bayanzag, Flaming Cliffs

    This morning, drive to Khavtsgait mountain where you will see petroglyphs dating back 3000-500 years (elevation-1800m). Continue driving to Bayanzag, Flaming Cliffs. Many paleontological findings have been discovered here. The place is known as ‘Flaming Cliffs’ and was named by Roy Chapman Andrews, an American explorer who had visited Mongolia in 1922 and over the course of two years he searched throughout the Mongolian Gobi Desert and found dinosaur fossils and dinosaur eggs about 10-15 cm. It was the first discovery of its scale and kind in the world that had been made at the time. Transfer to a local ger camp here and enjoy a good walk in the Flaming Cliffs. Sunsets are great in here, in the Gobi. Dinner at your ger camp (elevation -1300m).

    Day 6

    Ongi Ruined Monastery - Arvaikheer town

    After breakfast, drive to Ongi Ruined Monastery. Ongi ruined monastery used to be home to 1000 lamas and once housed four universities. Anti-religious communists destroyed them in 1937. Only a single temple was renovated in 1992 (elevation 1300m).

    After a picnic lunch, continue driving to Arvaikheer provincial capital town of Overkhangai province (elevation1650m).

    Day 7

    Arvaikheer / Kharkhorin town

    After breakfast, drive through the central part of Mongolia. You will notice the scenery change with more livestock and yaks in this region. Continue driving to Kharkhorin town. It is a collecting town for wheat, sea buck thorn mostly. This town used to be ancient capital of Mongols in the 13th century. Khubilai khaan moved his capital to Daidy (Beijing today) in 1270, it had lost importance and was destroyed twice. One of Mongol kings, Altan Khan decided to build a Buddhist Monastery complex on top of the ruins to stop robbing of the ancient capital ruins. This is Erdene Zuu monastery complex. Many of its parts were destroyed by anti-religious communists in the 1937. There are main temples and Tibetan temple (elevation 1500m).

    Day 8

    Kharkhorin town / Ulaanbaatar

    After breakfast, head back to Ulaanbaatar. Drive through bareback mountains and sand dunes. Lunch will be taken on the way. Arrive at Ulaanbaatar and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure.

    Day 9

    Ulaanbaatar / Ulgii town / Altai town

    Today you’ll take a three-hour flight to Bayan-Olgii Province, where 90% of the population is Muslim Kazakh. This is the western most province in Mongolia and it has the feel of a wild west frontier town. Meet your support crew for the next leg of your Mongolian adventure before enjoying lunch in a Turkish restaurant.

    Continue to drive out to Altai town. On arrival, you will transfer to your ger camp. Tomorrow is festival day. Dinner and overnight ger (elevation 2100m).

    Day 10

    Eagle Festival

    After breakfast, you will start the day by visiting a local horse race. Mingle with the locals who have come to celebrate their unique cultural heritage.

    Witness Kazakh hunters in all their glory, and see a parade of falconers on horseback, their prized eagles perched on their arms. After the parade, each hunter will demonstrate how well their bird obeys his commands by placing his eagle on a nearby cliff edge and calling it from below. It’s a spectacular sight to see these birds of prey soar down to their owners and alight on their arms.

    The festival provides a unique opportunity to be up-close and be part of the festivity and to capture some incredible photographic opportunities.

    The competition begins with a parade by eagle hunters with their hunting outfits and accessories. The most elaborate and beautiful adornments receive the highest marks. It’s followed by thrilling competitions. The Golden Eagles are evaluated for their speed, agility and accuracy. The festival provides a unique opportunity to be up-close and be part of the festivity and to take many incredible photographs. Return to your Ger camp. (Elevation 2100m).

    Day 11

    Eagle Festival

    This morning after breakfast you will head out for another fascinating day at the Eagle Festival. Today you will witness trained golden eagles display their speed and agility. To test their eagles’ skills, hunters drag a fox skin behind their horse, and the fastest eagle to land on the skin is considered the best hunter.

    Witness traditional Kazakh games, such as aitis, a poetry duel; kyzkuar, a dating game played on horseback; and kokpar, a team sport played on horseback with a goatskin – some of you may know it as ‘goat polo’, the national sport of Afghanistan! We invite our Golden Eagle masters to join us at dinner (elevation 2100m).

    Day 12

    Altai - Ulgii town

    This morning you will take it easy before setting off to visit a local Golden Eagle Master’s family and join them in their home for lunch. Then you drive out to Ulgii town in the afternoon. Transfer to local ger camp (elevation 1650m).

    Day 13

    Ulaanbaatar

    Following breakfast, we take a flight back to Ulaanbaatar city and transfer to our hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure until your farewell dinner this evening.

    Day 14

    Departure

    Today is at leisure until it is time to transfer to the airport for your onward departure.

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    Advertised pricing is in Australian Dollars per person based on twin share and is correct at time of publication and is subject to availability, capacity and change at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer is valid on new bookings only. Deposit of $1,000 per person is required to confirm reservation. Full payment due 60 days prior to travel. Speak to your personal travel manager for more details. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Please check current COVID-19 travel restrictions for the destination you wish to visit before departure. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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