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Mongolia’s Nomadic Cultural Festival – July

A Celebration of Nomadic Heritage, Traditional Skills & Naadam Culture

The annual Nomadic Cultural Festival, held from July 20–23 near Ulaagchnii Khar Nuur in Zavkhan Province (Erdenekhairkhan soum), is one of Mongolia’s most immersive cultural heritage events. This festival showcases the richness of Mongolia’s nomadic lifestyle, featuring traditional clothing, pastoral skills, ancient customs, and Naadam-inspired competitions across multiple themed camps.

As one of the featured events in the Best of Mongolia summer calendar, the festival invites guests to experience nomadic culture in a genuine and hands-on way, with no motorized transport allowed between camps. Visitors travel exclusively by horses, camels, cattle carts, and ox carts, offering an authentic journey through Mongolia’s pastoral traditions.

Festival Highlights Across the Nomadic Camps

🐎 Horse Camp

  • Horse racing and traditional horse training
  • Lasso and bola throwing competitions
  • Demonstrations of equestrian techniques

🐫 Camel Camp

  • Camel racing and training events
  • Camel milking demonstrations
  • Insights into desert nomadic traditions

🐄 Cattle & Yak Camp

  • Yak bucking competitions
  • Cattle caravans and traditional cart rides
  • Milk processing and dairy product demonstrations

🐑 Small Livestock Camp

  • Sheep and goat milking
  • Sheep shearing contests
  • Traditional felt making and wool processing

 

Each camp highlights a different aspect of Mongolia’s millennia-old nomadic culture, offering visitors an unmatched opportunity to witness, learn, and participate in daily herding life. This festival is one of the most educational, interactive, and culturally rich experiences available in Mongolia.

For travelers seeking the Best of Mongolia—authenticity, tradition, and deep cultural immersion—the Nomadic Cultural Festival stands among the country’s top heritage events.

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