In those times, a powerful eagle and a fast horse were valued as highly as wealth and represented status, strength, and respect. Today this remarkable heritage has become one of the most fascinating attractions of tourism in Kyrgyzstan, drawing travelers from around the world.
Despite the rapid development of the modern world, traditional eagle hunting has survived in remote regions of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. For visitors from Europe and the United States, falconry may seem exotic, yet true eagle hunters consider it only a small part of their real mastery.
In traditional eagle hunting, three elements are essential: the hunter, the bird of prey, and a specially trained horse.