Group size
Max 5
Duration
10 days
Fitness Level
Low to Medium
Accommodation
Khovsgol Lake Hotel + Kazakh Families
Meeting place
Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN)
A ten-day Mongolia photography tour of the stunning landscapes of the Altai including stays with eagle hunters
Join me for a breathtaking photography tour into Mongolia’s Altai landscapes as well as stays with various eagle hunters in March 2025.
This photo tour is the perfect opportunity for those who are happy to compromise on some luxuries in order to immerse themselves. We take you away from the ‘highlights’ as this means you’ll be photographing in more personal situations and have the time and space to create your own unique imagery – not with a crowd of other photographers getting the same image.
We let you decide how little or how much instruction you require throughout the photography trip. But, we provide the opportunity to have 1:1 interaction whether that be with portraiture, landscape photography, lighting, composition or post-production.
The itinerary of our photography tour through Mongolia’s westernmost province of Bayan Ulgii has been planned to provide you with an array of photographic opportunities. The Kazakhs are Mongolia’s largest ethnic group with over 100,000 residing in western Mongolia. A percentage of Kazakhs are eagle hunters – typically hunting with female golden eagles (known as berkuts) as they are stronger and more aggressive.
This photo adventure provides a great opportunity to photograph and document first-hand the daily life of Kazakh eagle hunters as you spend time living alongside the hunters and their families. On this itinerary, you will be hosted by some of the region’s most experienced and respected hunters and you will learn skills and history from them as well as explore and photograph the stark yet beautiful landscapes of Mongolia’s Altai. All of your hosts are Kazakh families that the Mongolian tour operator has personally built up relationships with over the past 13 years. No agents or tour operators are used – we work directly with all the families as this leads to a more personal insight for you as our guest.
Photography techniques covered during the workshop
Out in the field
- Exposure and understanding of how to get the best out of the light
- Composition techniques to create balanced images
- Lens choice and focal length. Typically people head for the wide-angle in a landscape but up in the mountains telephoto lenses are also heavily used.
- Panoramic photography. How to best compose the beautiful panoramas that we’ll see during the photography tour
Processing
- Using Adobe Lightroom or Camera Raw to process our images
- Using luminosity masks in Adobe Photoshop
- Colour correction
- Stitching panoramic images
***Please note that the schedule is subject to change as details for the eagle festival haven’t yet been published.
Mongolia Photography Tour Itinerary in brief
10 March 2025
Final possible arrival day into Ulaan Baatar and (for those in Ulaan Baatar) a city walking tour (adapted to the time of year).
- Accommodation: Khovsgol Lake Hotel, Ulaan Baatar (TBC)
- Meals – Lunch and Dinner (alcohol not included)
- Accommodation: Mat on the floor of eagle hunter’s home. Outside long drop toilets. No showers.
- Meals – Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner (alcohol not included)
- Accommodation: TBC but probably a mattress on the floor of your host family. Outside long drop toilets. Shower available at the local town shower house in Ulgii.
- Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner (alcohol not included)
- Accommodation: Mattress on the floor of eagle hunter’s home (this is a homestay). Outside long drop toilets. Shower available at the local town shower house in Ulgii
- Meals -Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner (alcohol not included)
- Accommodation: Single en-suite room (where available) at Eagle Dreams Hotel
- Meals -Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner (alcohol not included)
- Accommodation: Khovsgol Lake Hotel (TBC)
- Meals – Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner (alcohol not included)
20 March 2025
Departure day
Additional information
Where do I meet you?
You will be met at the main airport by myself and the Mongolian team. Let us know if you’re arriving earlier than the start of the tour.
Is it cold in Mongolia in March?
Winter in Mongolia can sometimes be susceptible to unforeseen problems which might result in last-minute itinerary changes. Things will not happen on a perfect schedule and conditions will be very rugged – you will be required to step outside your circle of comfort. Please base your expectations on this important point.
You will be expected to be flexible and patient and bring with you your willingness to participate and your sense of adventure and humour.
We will provide you with a list of things you will need to bring. In March temperatures can reach well below freezing. You’ll need to ensure that you have clothing that will keep you warm from the inevitable cold and wind chill that we will be experiencing during our days out.
Do I need a visa for Mongolia?
A number of countries do require a visa to enter the country. Please check with your country’s embassy to see if you need one. If you do then please contact me so that a formal invitation can be arranged that you take to the embassy.
What clothing should I bring?
Merino wool base layers or equivalent. I use Icebreaker 260gsm long sleeve base layers
Fleece mid-layer. I use RAB pull-ons for my next layer.
Fleece extra mid-layer. As an extra security measure, I use another RAB mid-layer fleece to provide extra warmth.
Down jacket. Make sure you have a well-insulated down jacket. Although Mongolia has a dry cold you are well-advised to make sure your coat will stop wind chill.
Footwear?
Good, sturdy walking shoes that are waterproof are perfect for the terrain that we’ll be working in. In addition, I also carry a pair of Meindl Solden Winter Boots that are lined.
What camera kit should I bring?
A wide-angle lens (16-35mm) and medium zoom (24-70mm) are the lenses we’ll be using the most. A longer zoom (100-400) will be useful to cover most compositional eventualities that we may need to isolate. The most used lens will likely be in the 24-70mm range as a super wide angle can create the pancake effect on the mountainous landscape, so make sure this focal length is covered.
Do I need a computer?
Although not essential, it’s a great idea to bring a laptop computer with you so you can discuss imagery with me.
What computer support do you give?
I try and make a point of helping those that need it in digital photography. If inclement weather or tiredness takes hold it can really help to have a computer session to assess our progress.
What’s included in the Mongolia photo tour?
Khovsgol Lake Hotel in Ulaan Baatar (TBC)
Mattress on the floor of eagle hunter’s home
All meals where stated (excluding alcohol)
Transport during the tour
Internal flight to the Altai region
Photo Tuition from Julian Elliott
What’s not included
Flights to Mongolia
Visa fees if required
Excess baggage fees from Ulanbaatar to Ulgii
Excess baggage fees from Ulgii to Ulanbaatar
Tips for guides and drivers
Meals not mentioned
Insurance
My tours fill up quickly but sometimes spots open up due to cancellations.
If the tour you are interested in is currently full and you would like to be added to the waiting list then please fill out this form