26 August – 05 September 2024

Double Room: US$6799
Single Room Supplement: US$799

Mongolia is known as a country with the last true nomad and a great history of Chinggis Khaan! It is one of the most sparsely populated country in the world. Mongolia is unique and relatively unexplored travel destination that offers a great combination of scenic landscape, nomadic life style and rich culture!

The first part of our adventure is the eagle hunters festival in West Mongolia. You will be witnessing the cultural heritage of Kazakhs, their ancient art of eagle falconry, as well as the breathtaking landscape of the Altai Mountain Range! The second part of our adventure is the Gobi Desert, where you will have the rare opportunity to photograph the local Mongolian as they are herding the Bactrian camels across the Khongor sands in South Mongolia.

Get yourself ready and be inspired by the beauty of Mongolia. Join us on 11 days 10 nights photography workshop to Mongolia for the unique cultural experience and learn about cultural, portrait, and landscape photography with some of the best photographers on earth!

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Day 1: Ulaanbaatar

Upon arrival in Chinggis Khaan International Airport, Ulaanbaatar (UBN), we will transfer you to hotel in Ulaanbaatar. Because of the limited flight into Mongolia, you have may arrive one or two days earlier, and have time to explore the beautiful city of Ulaanbaatar.

In the Day 1, we will meet in the hotel lobby in early morning, and will embark on the trip to Chinggis Khan Statue Complex, Gandantegchinlen Monastery, and downtown Ulaanbaatar

In the evening, we will have the welcome dinner in the local restaurant. Over the dinner, we will give you an overview of our exciting journey ahead.

Overnight in hotel in Ulaanbaatar.

Day 2 – 4: Khongor Sand Dunes in Gobi Desert

After breakfast in the hotel, we will go to the airport and take the domestic flight from Ulaanbaatar to Dalanzadgad. The flight time is 1.5 hours. In the case that no flights are available, we will travel by cars from Ulaanbaatar towards Dalanzadgad at no additional cost. Depend on the arrival time, we will either staying in the hotel in Dalanzadgad or driving straight to the Khongor Sand Dunes.

Our main stage for the next two days – Khongor Sand Dunes, one of the largest and the most spectacular sand dunes in Mongolia, with the area over 900 square kilometers, and some dunes can reach the heights of 100 to 300 meters! The inhabitants here name the Khongor Sand Dunes as “Singing Dunes” due to the “roaring” or “blooming” noise when the sand grains move over one another in the windy condition.

Bactrian camels will be our companies in the photography sessions. Bactrian camels are double-hump camels native to the Gobi Desert. They are among the most adaptable creatures on Earth, as they can cope with drought, high altitudes, and extreme temperature between +40°C in the summer and -30°C in the winter. Domesticated Bactrian camels are a separate species from wild Bactrian camel, they have served as pack animals in inner Asia since ancient times, and as a form of transportation on the Silk Road. We will be having 5 camels and 2 local Mongolians in their traditional costume to be posed in the sand dunes for photography! You will be witnessing the amazing shadow of sand dunes casted by the low-angled sunlight and the camels walking across the sand dunes, just like the silk road era!

Overnight in hotel in Tourist Ger Camp in Day 2 and Day 3; and hotel in Dalanzadgad in Day 4. The amenities of the Tourist Ger Camp include comfortable beds, clean public shower and seat toilet, and limited hour of electricity.

Day 5: Mongolian Nomadic Show & Mini Nadaam Festival

After the breakfast, we will be catching the flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Upon return to Ulaanbaatar, you will be brought to the Mongolian Nomadic Show offers an immersive experience into the traditional lifestyle of Mongolian nomads.

Mongolia, the ancestral home of ancient nomadic tribes, continues to preserve this way of life as families still raise the five main types of livestock and migrate across the vast steppes in search of the best pastures. The Mongol Nomadic Show begins with performances of the Mongolian long song and the horsehead fiddle, honoring time-honored traditions. Following this, a mini version of the Mongolian National Naadam Festival takes place at the camp, featuring archery, wrestling, and horse racing.

The Mongols are descendants of the greatest warriors the world has ever seen with good reasons, but first and foremost it is their training. As soon as they were old enough to sit on a horse and hold a bow they started hunting and also from a young age they were taught a fighting style called Bökh, but is generally referred to as Mongolian wrestling today. Mongols are expert horsemen as well, both men and horse had great endurance and could travel anywhere from 80-120 kilometers a day, which was an unheard of speed in those times. Their skills with the bow and arrow were so good they could shoot accurately from a horse even from behind. The Mongols are extremely proud of this heritage, so even if today they are amongst the friendliest people you can find, they are still great with horses, bow and arrow and considered amongst the toughest wrestlers in the world. We will have the opportunity to meet some of those warriors, both archers and wrestlers, where they will demonstrate their skills, and if you are up for it… maybe step into “the ring” with one of them!

In addition, a nomadic family will demonstrate their unique daily activities, including herding livestock, milking sheep and goats, shearing sheep, making felt, setting up a traditional ger (yurt), and preparing traditional foods such as tea, dairy products, and fermented airag. Additionally, there are opportunities to enjoy traditional Mongolian games, as well as throat singing, folk music and dance performances.

Overnight in hotel in Ulaanbaatar.

Day 6 – 8: Kazakh Eagle Hunters

After the breakfast, we will take the 2 hours domestic flight from Ulaanbaater to Olgii. Our drivers will pick us up and drive toward the Altantsugts Soum and Tsambagaraw Mountain, which is our base for the next few days. You will be welcomed by the Kazakh family and you will enjoy the traditional meals in one of the Kazakh Ger camps.

The tradition of eagle hunting is over a thousand years old and Genghis Khan is believed to have engaged in the sport. The Kazakhs inherited the sport from their Turkic and Mongol ancestors and were practicing it when they emerged as an ethnic group since 15th century. The hunting with golden eagles is primarily for fur, not for meat. The main preys are red and Corsac foxes, hares, wild cats and wolf. Usually, the female eagles are captured from their nests while they are a few months old. They are then trained by their owner, and a close relationship develops along the way. The eagle will stay with her owner for 4 to 10 years, when she is of breeding age. She is then released as far as possible in order to discourage her from returning, and the owner will continue to monitor her to ensure she is feeding and reintegrating. In 2011, UNESCO added Kazakh eagle hunting to the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, as an example of living human heritage. As one eagle hunter told National Geographic, “When Kazakhs came into the world, they were eagle hunters.”

In the middle of the day when the light is harsh outside, we will be photographing the Kazakh people with their traditional costume inside their Ger camp, with the ambient lights coming through the door. The results will simply blow your mind! If you are brave enough, you will be given the rare opportunity to get up closely to the golden eagles and let them stand on your arm!

Over these days, you will be having the traditional cuisines together with the Kazakh family, you will be enjoying their foods after the long days of photographing. The Kazakhs will also present you their epic instrumental music, dancing and vocal singing!

Overnights in Kazakh’s Ger Camp. The amenities include beds, seat toilet, heater, and limited hour of electricity.

Day 9: Golden Skies Eagle Hunters’ Festival

After the breakfast, we will be having the Golden Skies Eagle Hunters’ Festival – a private eagle festival with 10 to 15 eagle hunters. Our private festival will be different from the public festival, which is almost impossible to take home any good images due to the enormous number of tourists. During our private festival, you will have full access to take as many stunning images as you want while the Kazakh eagle hunters demonstrate their amazing skills in eagle falconry on horseback with the majestic landscape in the background! We will be photographing them in various locations, running and posing on the mountain ridges, grasslands and rocky landscape, reflection under the Altai Mountain range, the horses running across the river. Your day will be filled with excitement and heart-pounding moments!

Please note that this is a real eagle hunters’ festival that has been running over the past few years and the event is approved by the authority. The medals and trophy will be given to the winning competitors and the Eagle Hunter of the Year will be given to the overall highest score winner.

In the past events, the festival was attended by the Altantsugts governor and the director of Mongolian Eagle Hunters’ Association.

Day 10: Olgii – Ulaanbaatar

After the last sunrise session with Kazakh eagle hunters and breakfast, we will be driving to the Ulgii for a quick city tour and last-minute shopping in the local market.

Later in the day, we will send you to the Ulgii Airport to catch the flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Upon return to Ulaanbaatar, you will check in to the hotel in city center. In the evening, we will meet up for dinner in the local restaurant.

Overnight in hotel in Ulaanbaatar.

Day 11: Departure

You will be transferred to the Ulaanbaatar Airport by our drivers, and leaving Mongolia with full of memories and great images!

Workshop Full Details

Total Price

Double Room: US$6799
Single Room Supplement: US$799

Difficulty Level

Easy, no long hiking. Walking in the sand dunes, and short walking uphill to capture panorama view with eagle hunters. Some long driving (100-200km).

Group Size

Maximum 12 people

Registration

Deposit
US$1000

Full Payment

90 days prior to the workshop starting date.

After you signup, we’ll send you the information about international flight, recommended camera gear, packing list and other important information. Please pay special attention to things that we say are absolutely required.

PHOTO GUIDES

Rachel Jones Ross

Kah-Wai Lin

Included

  • Hotels or Ger camps depend on the location
  • All domestic flights
  • Ground transportation in Toyota Land Cruisers or similar cars, 3 persons per car (everyone get window seat)
  • All meals, water, coffee, tea
  • Private chef in remote places
  • Photography guide, tour guide services
  • All parks entry fees
  • Private eagle hunters’ festival, eagle hunting activity – all stages and model fees
  • Private camel festival – all stages and model fees
  • Mini Naadam festival – all stages and model fees
  • Power generators and power station for remote places with no electricity
  • Private toilet tents with seat toilets in the remote places

Not Included

  • International flight to/from Mongolia
  • Visa (we will prepare documents for your visa application)
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Extra baggage charge for domestic flight (limit of baggage is 15kg total carry-on and check-in luggage, around US$2 to US$5 per extra kg to be paid during check-in)
  • Gratitude for guides, drivers, and models

Cancellation and Refund Policy

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