Events

March 6-8, annually

Gobi Camel Festival

Travel to the Gobi Desert to attend the “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 15 years.

July 11-13, annually

The Naadam

Naadam is the most widely watched festival among Mongols, and is believed to have existed for centuries in one fashion or another.

March 1-2, annually

The Golden Eagle Festival

The Golden Eagle festival should be noted that the festival is not an ancient tradition, but something set up in the last 15 years in the aim of attracting domestic and international tourists. It has, however, been very popular with both Mongolians and foreigners alike.

March 2-3, annually

Ice Festival of Mongolia

Journey to Ice Festival on Khovsgol Lake, Northern Mongolia has become one of the main Mongolian winter tour ideas to both foreigners and local people.

Depend on the Lunar Calendar and celebrated in January or February.

Lunar New Year – Tsagaan Sar

The customs of Tsagaan Sar are significantly different depending on the region. In Mongolia around the New Year for example, families burn candles at the altar symbolizing Buddhist enlightenment.

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