What's Happening?
Explorer.Company, a tour operator known for its self-drive expeditions, has announced new itineraries in Mongolia timed around traditional cultural festivals. These tours will connect travelers with the eagle-hunting festivals in western Mongolia and
the horse festival in Khentii Province. The eagle-hunting festivals, recognized by UNESCO, will take place in the Altai Mountains, featuring events such as the Altai Nomads Game and the Golden Eagle Festival. The horse festival in Khentii Province will include horse races and folk music performances. The tours offer customizable itineraries to suit different budgets and schedules, with prices starting at USD 3,500.
Why It's Important?
These tours highlight Mongolia's rich cultural heritage and provide a unique travel experience that combines adventure with cultural immersion. By aligning with traditional festivals, Explorer.Company offers travelers an opportunity to engage with local customs and traditions, potentially boosting tourism in Mongolia. This initiative not only supports the preservation of cultural practices like eagle hunting but also promotes economic benefits for local communities through increased tourism. The tours could attract international visitors, enhancing Mongolia's profile as a cultural destination.
What's Next?
As the tours are set to coincide with the festivals, Explorer.Company will likely focus on marketing these unique travel experiences to international audiences. The success of these tours could lead to further development of similar cultural tourism initiatives in Mongolia. Additionally, the company may explore partnerships with local communities to enhance the authenticity and sustainability of the tours. The impact on local economies and cultural preservation efforts will be closely monitored as the tours progress.












