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Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

We love how our 24 Best Travel Photographers transport us to the farthest-flung destinations, shedding light on totally undiscovered parts of the world. Palani Mohan is a prime example: He spent four years documenting the burkitshi, Mongolian nomads who hunt with eagles on horseback in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia. Through a series of stunning black and white photos in his most recent photo book, Hunting with Eagles, Mohan spotlights a few of the 50-60 remaining hunters, the desolate terrain, and, of course, the magnificent eagles. Here is an excerpt from the book that should be on every traveler's holiday list this year:

KAZAKH, Mongolia – It is the bond between hunter and eagle that fascinated me and brought me to this project of documenting the burkitshi. The hunters all had stories about how they loved their birds even more than their wives. And there's a Kazakh saying that if a hunter's father dies on the day the snow starts to fall, the hunter won't be at the funeral because he'll be up in the hills with his eagle.

In this part of the world, because there are no tall trees, the golden eagles build their nests high on the rock face, wedged between sharp clefts. This is where the hunters go in search of a young bird. They are looking for an eaglet of about four years old that has lived in the wild and been on a hunt; not so young that it won't survive without its mother, but not so old and experienced that it cannot be taught to live with humans. Only females are taken, as they are larger and more powerful and aggressive than the males — with a wingspan of 2.5 metres (8 ft.) and weighing up to 7 kilograms (15 lbs.) when fully grown.

Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

When the hunter takes the eaglet from its mother, a huge responsibility comes with that act. "You love them as your own, even when you set them free at the end," one hunter told me. The hunter takes the eaglet back to his home, and there the hand-feeding starts, with pieces of horse, sheep, or yak meat. The bond between man and bird begins developing at that point, as the bird learns to trust the one who feeds it. That trust, I've been told, becomes love, and that's when the hunter takes the eagle on a hunt.


Eagle Hunting Adventure: Mongolian Nomads in the Altai Mountains

FOR YOUR COFFEE TABLE

Hunting with Eagles, by Palani Mohan

This excerpt is printed courtesy of Merrell Publishers.


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