Mongolian Steppe Mounted Archery Expedition

A 14-day immersive horseback archery expedition across the rugged Orkhon Valley. Test your traditional archery skills and endurance in a true nomadic environment.

Overview

Join us for a rigorous two-week expedition into the heart of Mongolia. This is not a guided tour; it is a serious immersion into traditional mounted archery. You will live in authentic ger camps, ride alongside local nomadic masters, and practice dynamic shooting scenarios across vast, unpredictable terrain. Expect long days in the saddle, challenging weather, and the ultimate test of your traditional archery foundations.

Practical Information

Location

Orkhon Valley, Mongolia

Event type

Participation

Max 8 Participents Allowed

Instructor

Master Bataar & Jan Franko

Pricing

Available On Request

Group Based Pricing

Available

Event Plan

Included

  • Expedition horses and tack
  • Ger camp accommodations
  • All meals (traditional nomadic diet)
  • Ground transport from Ulaanbaatar (UBN)

Not Included

  • International flights to Mongolia
  • Personal bow and arrows
  • Travel and medical evacuation insurance

Preperation

Participants must be comfortable riding a horse at a canter and shooting a traditional bow without a shelf. Bring a 30-45lb traditional bow (horsebow preferred), wooden or carbon arrows with field points, and extreme weather layered clothing.

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