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Elise Morton

Eagles, archery and horseback stunts wow crowds at Kyrgyzstan's Salbuurun Festival

Crowds gathered on the southern shore of Kyrgyzstan's Lake Issyk-Kul on Saturday to witness the colourful spectacle of the Salbuurun Festival – a lively celebration of the country’s nomadic heritage, captured in striking images by photographer Vladimir Voronin.

Kyrgyz hunters compete in archery during the Traditional Eagle Hunting Salbuurun Festival on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul lake (Kyrgyz hunters compete in archery during the Traditional Eagle Hunting Salbuurun Festival on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul lake)

The festival takes its name from a traditional form of hunting using eagles. (The festival takes its name from a traditional form of hunting using eagles.)

Set in the village of Bokonbaevo, the festival offered a whirlwind of traditional sports, art and music, all rooted in centuries-old customs.

From horseback archery to epic poetry, and falconry to throat singing, the event brought together a rich tapestry of Kyrgyz culture – both fierce and poetic.

The festival was started by the sound of the Karnay, a local instrument. (The festival was started by the sound of the Karnay, a local instrument.)

Audiences experienced traditional wrestling styles (Audiences experienced traditional wrestling styles)

The festival takes its name from salbuurun, a traditional form of hunting that blends the skills of eagle handlers, archers and taigan dogs. 

But it’s not all high-adrenaline sport. Crowds were treated to performances of ancient ballads, dramatic acrobatics on horseback, and haunting melodies played on the komuz – Kyrgyzstan’s national lute. Handmade crafts, sculpture exhibitions and food stalls added to the festive atmosphere, offering something for every age and interest.

A Kyrgyz rider shows his skills during the Salbuurun Festival (A Kyrgyz rider shows his skills during the Salbuurun Festival)

Scenes from the opening ceremony of the Salbuurun Festival (Scenes from the opening ceremony of the Salbuurun Festival)

Organisers say the goal is to preserve and share these traditions – not only among locals, but with curious tourists as well.

While previous editions focused more on competition, in recent years the event – running since 2006 – has placed a stronger emphasis on culture, community and storytelling.

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