The Eagle Festivals of Mongolia are the most spectacular cultural celebrations in western Mongolia, showcasing the ancient Kazakh tradition of hunting with trained golden eagles. These festivals bring together dozens of skilled eagle hunters dressed in traditional fur clothing, riding strong horses, and demonstrating their centuries-old bond with their birds.
They are among the top cultural experiences for travelers visiting Mongolia, especially photographers and adventure seekers.
Location: Bayan-Ćlgii Province, Ulgii city
When:Ā October 3-4, 2026
About:The largest, most famous eagle festival in Mongolia. Over 100 eagle hunters compete in impressive events such as:
Eagle calling
Speed and hunting skills
Horse games
Traditional archery
āBest Dressed Hunterā contest
Kazakh music & cultural performances
This festival attracts thousands of visitors from around the world.
Location: Tolbo Lake, 45 km south of Ulgii
When: 12-15 September, 2026
About:A Autumn version of the eagle festival set beside the beautiful, turquoise Tolbo Lake.
This festival is unique because:
Itās held in warm weather
Travelers see eagle hunters in their summer hunting outfits
It includes water-side horse games, archery, camel races, and cultural activities
The lake and mountain backdrop create fantastic photo opportunities
The Tolbo Lake Eagle Festival is perfect for travelers visiting Mongolia in summer, when the main autumn festivals have not yet begun.
Location: Near Altai village
When: 12-13 September, 2026
About: Held everyĀ SeptemberĀ inĀ Altai villageĀ near theĀ Altai MountainsĀ of Bayan-Ulgii Province, theĀ Altai Eagle FestivalĀ is one of Mongoliaās most authentic and community driven cultural events. Hosted byĀ Kazakh eagle hunter families, this festival brings together generations of falconers to showcase their skills inĀ golden eagle hunting,Ā archery,Ā horseback competitions, andĀ traditional dress.
Location: Sagsai Valley (near Ulgii)
When: 17-18 September, 2026
About: A more intimate and authentic festival held in a beautiful mountain valley. Many photographers prefer this festival because the setting is natural, and the crowds are smaller.
Hunters demonstrate eagle skills, horse games, and traditional Kazakh competitions.
Golden eagle calling competitions
Speed & hunting displays
Horse games & archery
Camel races (in some festivals)
āBest Dressed Eagle Hunterā
Kazakh folk music & dancing
Beautiful cultural photography opportunities
Nomadic bazaar & handmade crafts
Witness one of the worldās last living nomadic traditions
Get close to real eagle hunters and their majestic birds
Capture once in a lifetime photographs
Experience authentic Kazakh culture
Support local families and cultural preservation
Combine the festival with Altai Tavan Bogd, Khoton & Khurgan Lakes, or Ulgii tours
š¢Ā MODERATE TO ACTIVE
š« Includes domestic flights & overland travel
š Some bumpy drives in remote areas
š¶āāļø Short hikes and photography walks
š· Ample time for golden hour and festival shots
Suitable for photographers and travelers with a good fitness level and a love for the outdoors.
We provide the highest range ofĀ ger camps, equivalent to 4-star accommodation, ensuring you experience traditional Mongolian hospitality with exceptional comfort. These premium ger camps offer private beds, modern sanitation, and hot meals all while surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
Every traveler is different and your tour should reflect that. We tailor each itinerary to your interests, whether itās history, trekking, wildlife, or nomadic culture.
Contact us todayĀ to start designing your personalized Mongolian adventure. Weāre excited to craft an unforgettable experience just for you!
Eagle Festivals are cultural events where Kazakh eagle hunters demonstrate their traditional skills with hunting golden eagles. The festivals include competitions, horse games, archery, and cultural performances.
There are four main festivals:
Sagsai Eagle Festival: Mid-September
Golden Eagle Festival (Ulgii): First weekend of October
Tolbo Lake Eagle Festival: September
Altai Spring Eagle Festival: September
Most festivals are in Bayan-Ćlgii Province, western Mongolia:
Ulgii city
Sagsai Valley
Tolbo Lake
One festival (spring edition) is held near Ulaanbaatar.
Eagle calling competitions
Speed and hunting demonstrations
Horse races & camel races
Kazakh archery
āBest Dressed Hunterā contest
Traditional Kazakh music & dance
Colorful fur costumes and decorated horses
Nomadic handicrafts and souvenir stalls
Each festival typically lasts 2 days, with continuous events throughout the day.
Yes! You can meet and photograph authentic Kazakh eagle hunters, learn about their lifestyle, training methods, and even stay with their families through additional tour programs.
Absolutely. These festivals are among the best photography events in Mongolia, offering dramatic landscapes, traditional costumes, action shots, and iconic eagle-hunter portraits.
Yes, there is usually a small entrance fee.
Your tour operator will arrange tickets in advance.
You can, but it is difficult due to:
Remote locations
No public transport
Limited accommodation
A tour is highly recommended for comfort and accessibility.
The Ulgii festival in October is the largest and busiest.
Sagsai and Tolbo Lake festivals are smaller and more intimate, better for photographers.
Very close. Visitors can stand near the ring where eagles fly, horses race, and competitions happen.
Photographers can get excellent angles.
Yes. The festivals are friendly, family-oriented, and well-organized.
Just follow safety instructions during eagle and horse events.
Warm clothing (even in summer)
Windproof jacket
Camera & extra batteries
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Water & snacks
Cash for souvenirs
Yes. Popular combinations include:
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park
Khoton & Khurgan Lakes
Tolbo Lake
Nomadic eagle hunter home-stay
Western Mongolia photography tour
Day: +10°C to +18°C
Night: 0°C to +5°C
High mountain areas (Potanin Glacier / Tavan Bogd base):
Day: +5°C to +10°C
Night: ā5°C to 0°C
Clear, sunny days with mild temperatures
Cold mornings and evenings
Occasional rain showers
Snow is possible at higher altitudes
Beautiful golden colors around Khoton, Khurgan, and Dayan Lakes
Eagle Hunter photography
Trekking (Malchin Peak, Base Camp)
Glacier photography
Lake scenery
September is one of the best months of the year to visit the Altai Mountains.
Day: 0°C to +8°C
Night: ā8°C to ā15°C
High mountain areas (Potanin / Base Camp):
Day: ā5°C to +3°C
Night: ā10°C to ā20°C
Frost in mornings and evenings
Snowfall becomes common in the mountains
Cold winds, especially around altitude
Glacier areas remain very cold
Clear skies with crisp autumn light
Ulgii city is milder (+2°C to +10°C daytime)
Golden Eagle Festival (first week of October)
Stunning snow-dusted landscapes
Cultural tours with eagle hunters
By midālate October, many treks to Base Camp become difficult or closed due to early snow.
Month | Day Temp | Night Temp | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
September | +10°C to +18°C | 0°C to +5°C | Golden autumn, stable weather, chilly nights |
October | 0°C to +8°C | ā8°C to ā15°C | Frosty, early snow, cold winds, festival season |
Pack layers, including thermal underwear, gloves, hat, down jacket.
Expect cold nights even in early September.
Weather can drop 10ā15°C in minutes near the glacier.
October requires winter-level clothing.
š¦ Genuine eagle hunter experience
š Safe 4×4 transport & skilled drivers
šø Great photography opportunities
š¤ Friendly, knowledgeable local guides
šļø Well-organized, comfortable tours
š Flexible itineraries to fit your needs