Naadam Festival – Mongolia’s Greatest Celebration
sáb, 11 jul
|Mongolia
aadam is Mongolia’s most important and vibrant national festival, celebrated every summer across the country. It honors Mongolia’s history, independence, and nomadic heritage through the famous “Three Manly Games”: wrestling, horse racing, and archery—skills deeply rooted in nomadic life.


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11 jul 2026, 7:00 – 13 jul 2026, 22:00
Mongolia
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Naadam is Mongolia’s most important and vibrant national festival, celebrated every summer across the country. It honors Mongolia’s history, independence, and nomadic heritage through the famous “Three Manly Games”: wrestling, horse racing, and archery—skills deeply rooted in nomadic life and warrior traditions.
The Three Manly Games
Mongolian Wrestling (Bökh):Hundreds of wrestlers compete in an open-elimination tournament. There are no weight classes, and the goal is simple: make your opponent touch the ground with anything other than feet or hands.
Horse Racing:Unlike stadium races, these take place across the open steppe, with distances up to 30 km. Riders are usually children aged 5–13, showcasing Mongolia’s lifelong connection with horses.
Archery:Men and women compete using traditional bows, aiming at small leather targets called surs, while spectators chant rhythmic encouragement.

