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Mongolian Festivals and Tourism
Events
The Mongolians have the beautiful traditional festivals and
celebrations that they have kept for centuries. These include
the fantastic Naadam Festival and Tsagaan Sar (White Month)
Celebration. Nowadays, several fantastic new festivals such
as the Nomads' Day, Camel Festival etc are initiated by some
very creative Mongols to preserve traditional Mongolian heritage.
We enlist the most important events in 2008, and the events
are listed in their date order.
Mongolian festivals are fantastic and truly a lifetime experience.
Last years, some good Mongolian tourism events are taking place
as well as Mongolia festivals like Mongolia Naadam Festival
Holiday, Camel Festival, Ice Festival, Nomads' Day Festival
and some more. We welcome you to come and take part in Mongolia
festival and Mongolia events with us! |
| February 8.
WHITE MONTH NATIONAL HOLIDAY - Traditional Mongolian
Lunar New Year
Tsagaan Sar or White Month is one of Mongolia's two major and
long-awaited holidays, the other being Naadam in July. For Mongols,
Tsagaan Sar is not only an ancient holiday marking the end of
winter and the beginning of a new year's cycle, but is also
a time for unification and reinforcing social bonds. Preparations
for the festive start well ahead of time. Several families usually
gather in the eldest man's ger ( traditional dwelling), where
the holiday will take place. Since the holiday means all relatives,
neighbors, friends and guests will be treated to a lavish meal,
women make more than a thousand buuz and dumplings. Ready dumplings
are lined on wooden plates and put outside. The next day, the
frozen buuz are ready to be steamed. Families all across the
country stock-up on food, dairy, mild milk vodka and other specialties
for the occasion. |
| February 15-16.
THOUSAND CAMEL FESTIVAL
Travel south to the Gobi Desert to attend
the renowned "Thousand Camel Festival," organized
by a local non-governmental organization working to protect
and preserve the Bactrian camel population, which has been steadily
declining over the past twelve years. This extraodinary festival
allows travelers a rare opportunity to interact with and learn
first-hand about these amazing animals and the camel herders'
nomadic lifestyle. Highlights of the festival include camel
races, performances by traditional Mongolian musicians and dancers,
and visits to significant paleontological and cultural sites
of the Gobi. Attend the camel races at the Thousand Camel Festival,
a unique opportunity to witness the speed and agility of Bactrian
camels. Enjoy performances by traditional Mongolian musicians
and dancers, and visits to significant paleontological and cultural
sites in the Gobi. |
| July 11-12. The
GREAT NAADAM FESTIVAL - Biggest
National Holiday of Mongolia
The Naadam festival is the biggest and most
joyful celebration for Mongolians. It takes place on the 11-12th
of July each year. The festival originated from the era of Khunnu
Empire and was originally organized as a competition to test
the skills of Mongolian Warriors of different tribes. The festival
comprises the "Three Manly Sports": wrestling, horse
racing and archery. A fascinating and interesting event for
all is where the 9 White Flags of Chinghis Khan are carried
in a ceremonial parade from the State Parliament House to the
Central Stadium. 512-1024 wrestlers compete on the green field
of the State Central Stadium-there is no time limit, no weight
category. There are 6 different categories of horse racing depending
on the age of horses. The riders, both boys and girls are aged
between 7-12 and the distance of the race ranges from 15-30
km. Archery, originating from time immemorial, is the oldest
sport of the Mongols. Traditionally, this was only men's sport
but nowadays both men and women compete in separate divisions.
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| September 17-18.
The "NOMADS' DAY" FESTIVAL
Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve, Tuv province
The two-day festival will be held near the Steppe Nomads
Ger Camp in the tranquil and scenic surroundings of the Kherlen
River and Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve of Mongolia. Let's see,
hear, feel, taste and experience the nomadic lifestyle of real
Mongols! We are presenting different types of the nomadic customs
and ceremonies including challenging games between kids, horsemen,
women and families. You will be a true nomad only on this day.
Under the starry sky of the night you will enjoy watching Mongolian
unique culture, such as long song, dancing, horse-head fiddle
melody and throat singing as well as ritual ceremony of "Fire
and Sky worshipping", reflecting the people's feeling towards
Mother Nature.re... |
| October
4-5 GOLDEN EAGLE FESTIVAL
Ulgii, Bayan Ulgii province
Kazakhs are renowned for their unique and extraordinary skill
in using Golden Eagles to hunt small prey. The Golden Eagle
Festival is organized in order to help revive this remarkable
tradition and promote it among the younger generations in an
effort to balance the preservation of Mongolia’s past
traditions with conservation of nature and the modern demands
of a growing population. The festival is arranged by locals
that are committed to preserving traditional Kazakh heritage.
Attend the spectacular Golden Eagle Festival, with up to 60
Kazakh participants and their magnificent Golden Eagles. Experience
the sight of Kazakhs on horseback, dressed in their traditional
dark coats and scarlet hats, with Golden Eagles hovering on
their arms.
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