Saturday, June 28, 2014

Introducing Yak Festival


Sainuu!

You may have heard of the Naadam Festival? This is one of our most famous festivals - here we call it Eriin Gurvan Naadam - the Three Manly Sports. 

The National Naadam is held in UB (Ulaan Baatar) on July 11th and 12th - the dates of the revolution when Mongolian revolutionaries, together with the Russian Red Army brought independence from China. Here in Kharkhorin, our smaller Naadam takes place usually between July 8th to 10th.


This is the 2013 Tsogt Ovoo Naadam - it is smaller than the Kharkhorin Naadam but all Naadam celebrations are great.
However, here in Mongolia we don't just have the one yearly festival. We have many smaller ones throughout the year as well. One close to me is the Yak Festival - held close to the community of Bat Ulzii based in the Orkhon River Valley.

The dates have yet to be 100% confirmed, but it could be around July 23rd. The festival programme includes yak races, yak polo and yak rodeo. (A lot of herders in the Orkhon Valley have yaks - this is why, they have decided to organise the yearly yak festival). As with most festivals in Mongolia, there will also be performances of traditional Mongolian music and dance. 

It is not just for tourists either - many local herders come to the festival to meet with friends and to have a short holiday as well.

I can arrange transport from Kharkhorin to Bat Ulzii. I can also arrange for you to stay at Ulaan Tsutgalan before or after the festival. This is the Orkhon Waterfall and is a beautiful place for horse trekking and walking. You can also swim in the waterfall as well.


The Orkhon Waterfall

Although July is quite a long time away I thought you may find the details of the yak festival interesting. Those are my thoughts this week. My ger guesthouse is open to all travellers. Please just get in touch - I am happy to help and would love to welcome you to my home.

Thank you for spending time on my blog. I will be back soon.

Saikhan Amraarai, Gaya

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