NOMADS MIGRATION COMBINED WITH EAGLE HUNTING PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR

NOMADS MIGRATION COMBINED WITH EAGLE HUNTING PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR


Nomads Migration combined with Eagle Hunting photography tour in the soil of Majestic Altai Mountains in Western part of Mongolia.

Our joining the migration tour was held last Autumn in 2019. The nomads migration is occurred between the nomadic peoples summer camping spot and how they move backwards to their autumn spots along with the seasonal change.

The whole migration process lasts about a week of time. 
It consists of nomads, collecting and loading all the necessary needs on their domesticated camels(the trusted transports of our ancestors) and herding their livestock.

In this joint tour, you will not only be introduced to the unique lifestyle and culture of nomads that has been followed by its today’s descendants in its exact form and methods as back in days but also might participate in the process.

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