Reindeer Herders Festival in Yamal 2023

Duration6days

Price fromEUR €2,192 ?Currency ConversionConverted from USD based on the latest exchange rate. Final amount and payment will be in USD. Final conversion rate is determined by your bank.

Trip StyleCultural Immersion

Time of yearMarch - April

Around March - April is the best time of year for the travellers to visit Yamal and to witness the Reindeer Herder's festival.

The Reindeer Herder’s Festival is a one-day holiday, celebrated annually in the main cities and villages in the Yamalo-Nenets region in the Russian Arctic. For the nomadic Nenets people, a festival day is a major event, which offers a chance to meet with friends and compete in contests of physical skill and a variety of other competitions.

It has also become an event in which the Nenets are able to share with the world a fascinating slice of their unique culture, which has remained relatively unchanged throughout the centuries. On this tour not only will you witness the Reindeer Herders' Festival in Yamal but you will also stay with a Nenet family far from the city, giving you an amazing opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the nomadic way of life and if you are lucky enough, to witness Northern Lights.

Reindeer herders festival trip highlights:

  • Salekhard (population 43,000) is the only city in the world located right at the Polar Circle. Despite its remoteness, it harbours a great deal of wealth as the city at the centre of one of the world’s richest oil and gas regions.
  • From Salekhard, we’ll travel to a nomad camp to spend two days living with the Nenets and sleeping in their chums (tepee-style reindeer skin tents). The Nenets are one of the last surviving grounds of reindeer-herding nomads, making this experience an extraordinary privilege. Take part in day-to-day activities around the camp, herding and lassoing reindeer, sledding into the forest to cut firewood and assisting in the erecting of new chums, with plenty of time in between to relax, socialise and just take in the atmosphere.
  • Reindeer Herder’s Festival Day: On the day of the festival, thousands of Nenets and Khanty people descend on Salekhard. The day is a massive celebration, a huge social event for the usually isolated nomads and an incredible spectacle, with reindeer sleigh races, reindeer wrangling, wrestling competitions, a beauty contest for the women in their finest traditional dress

This tour transports you deep into Siberia’s isolated Yamal Peninsula to experience the largest gathering of nomadic reindeer herders in the Arctic. ‘Yamal’ means ‘edge of the world’ in the language of the indigenous Nenets. Here, the Nenets carve out a unique way of life, seemingly at the limits of human tolerance. Yamal was considered so inhospitable that Stalin built his prison camps here. Yet a strikingly colourful, rich and resilient culture has been preserved here, relatively unchanged for some 2,000 years.  Yamal is home to around 20,000 reindeer herders. Unlike many nomadic tribes in Russia and the world over, the Nenets and Khanty people have largely retained their traditional way of life, and are famed for having the longest nomadic migration routes in the world. They wear clothing made of reindeer fur, sewn using reindeer sinew as thread, and live in conical tents made of reindeer fur and known as “chums”. Across a single year, the Nenets may migrate up to 2,000km, transporting their chums and all their possessions on home-made, wooden sledges, accompanied by herds of reindeer up to 10,000 strong.

The Reindeer Herder Festival is the most important event of the year for Yamal’s Nenets and Khanty. Herders from all over the tundra bring their families to Salekhard to sell their crafts and other wares, meet with friends and compete in rough-and-tumble contents of physical skill. Typically, the herders come with their “chums” (traditional tents) and reindeer, with small children wrapped tightly in furs to protect them from the frost. Wandering the festival grounds, you’ll be able to pop inside the chums and taste unique Arctic delicacies such as “stroganina” (cloudberry jam) and of course, reindeer meat. The Nenets and Khanty women cut striking figures against the pure white snow, dressed in their brightly coloured traditional outfits. This incredible one week tour is a journey of humanity, and an opportunity to open your eyes, minds and hearts to the plight of one of the last surviving true nomadic cultures on the planet.

Arrival

Salekhard

Departure

Salekhard

Accomodation

3* hotels, homestay

Trip style

Cultural Immersion

Duration

6 days / 5 nights

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Group size

min 2 - max 6 people

Type of tour

Guaranteed Departures

Itinerary

Day 1 Salekhard

Welcome to the Russian Arctic! On arrival at Salekhard meet a guide and transfer to the hotel. With a population of around 43,000, Salekhard is the administrative centre of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, the only city in the world located right at the Polar Circle.

Day 2 Transfer to the Nenets camp

After breakfast at the hotel, we board a car or minibus, which will take us for an hour drive to the small village, where we jump on the snowmobiles and sledges for travelling further north to the Nenets camp.

These days, over 50% of Yamal’s Nenets are still nomadic, and most have relatives in small villages, who live sedentary lives and provide accommodation to nomadic relatives during rare visits. Unlike many nomadic tribes in Russia and the world-over, the Nenets are have largely retained their traditional way of life and are famed for having longest nomadic migration routes in the world.

They wear clothing made of reindeer fur, sewn using reindeer sinew as thread, and live in conical tents made of reindeer fur and known as “chums”. In a single year, the Nenets may migrate up to 2,000km, transporting their chums and all their possessions on homemade, wooden sledges, accompanied by herds of reindeer up to 10,000 strong.

The Yamal Nenets speak a language completely unrelated to Russian and some families practice an animistic religion based on a deep reverence for nature, paying tribute to the spirits that inhabit the natural world through reindeer sacrifices and shamanistic rituals.

On arrival to Nenets camp (“stoybeesche”), meet our hosting family and enjoy dinner and friendly chat with a Nenet family in their teepee called “chum”. If you are lucky enough this evening will spoil you with the magic show: look up for Aurora Borealis dancing in the starry sky.

Day 3-4 Homestay with Nenets

For the next 2 days, you’ll be living with the nomads, eating and sleeping in their chums (tepees). There will be no fixed itinerary for these days. Instead, this is a uniquely immersive experience, where guests observe and take part in the daily lives of the nomads. Assisted by the expert Nenets, your tasks could include herding reindeer and lassoing the animals using rawhide lassoes.

As one of the few sources of available food, reindeer are butchered at the camp as needed. The meat is divided up and eaten (usually raw) and the Nenets are also partial to drinking reindeer blood (partaking in this practice is optional!)

You’ll also have the chance to involve yourself in the preparations for making a new campsite, sledding into the forest to cut trees for firewood, collecting ice or snow for water, helping to build new sledges, sewing fur clothing and other activities essential for survival.

It’s not all work though. There will be plenty of time for relaxation and be socialising with your hosts and other members of the community. After saying farewell to our hosts on day 4, we make the return journey back to civilization. On our arrival in Salekhard, you will relax in a comfortable hotel in town.

Day 5 Reindeer herders festival

Festival begins! Friends meet and visit each other, families show others new children born this year, men look for wives, or for husbands for their daughters. The main spectacle is the incredible variety of reindeer races, including the trot, sledding races and even reindeer skiing. There are also competitions for national sports, such as sled jumping, lasso throwing, axe throwing and tug of war.

Amid the vibrant atmosphere of the festival, you’ll find stalls selling handicrafts made of bones, fur and beads, as well as favourite regional dishes made of reindeer meat and frozen steak. Based on the cultural and spiritual traditions of the northern indigenous peoples, all the activities that take place at the Reindeer Herders Festival are aimed at their support and preservation.

Day 6 Departure

It's time to say goodbye to the Russian Arctic. You will be transferred to the airport for a flight back home.

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Inclusions

Group airport transfers

All transportation on tour according to the itinerary

3* hotel accommodation in Salekhard

Breakfasts in the hotel

All meals during stay with Nenets

Homestay with Nenets (teepees)

Professional local English-speaking tour leader

Experienced driver, local hosts

Activities and experiences according to the tour program

Arctic safety equipment

All permits required for the region

Russian visa support document (invitation letter)

Exclusions

Flights

Russian visa and visa fees. *Russian visa can be arranged by 56th Parallel for an additional cost (for Australian citizens only). Apply for a comprehensive visa service here.

Travel insurance

Meals in Salekhard and on the way to Nenets

Alcohol

Dates & Prices

Dates Availability Price Single sup.  
21 Mar - 26 Mar, 2023 (Salekhard)
Guaranteed Departures
Available EU €2,192 EU €145 Reserve
26 Mar - 02 Apr, 2023 (Aksarka)
Private Tour
Available EU €2,380 EU €145 Reserve

Reindeer Herders Festival in Yamal 2023

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Reindeer Herders Festival in Yamal 2023

Days 6

From EUR €2,192

Trip Style Cultural Immersion

Time of year March - April

Day 1: Salekhard

Welcome to the Russian Arctic! On arrival at Salekhard meet a guide and transfer to the hotel. With a population of around 43,000, Salekhard is the administrative centre of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, the only city in the world located right at the Polar Circle.

Day 2: Transfer to the Nenets camp

After breakfast at the hotel, we board a car or minibus, which will take us for an hour drive to the small village, where we jump on the snowmobiles and sledges for travelling further north to the Nenets camp.

These days, over 50% of Yamal’s Nenets are still nomadic, and most have relatives in small villages, who live sedentary lives and provide accommodation to nomadic relatives during rare visits. Unlike many nomadic tribes in Russia and the world-over, the Nenets are have largely retained their traditional way of life and are famed for having longest nomadic migration routes in the world.

They wear clothing made of reindeer fur, sewn using reindeer sinew as thread, and live in conical tents made of reindeer fur and known as “chums”. In a single year, the Nenets may migrate up to 2,000km, transporting their chums and all their possessions on homemade, wooden sledges, accompanied by herds of reindeer up to 10,000 strong.

The Yamal Nenets speak a language completely unrelated to Russian and some families practice an animistic religion based on a deep reverence for nature, paying tribute to the spirits that inhabit the natural world through reindeer sacrifices and shamanistic rituals.

On arrival to Nenets camp (“stoybeesche”), meet our hosting family and enjoy dinner and friendly chat with a Nenet family in their teepee called “chum”. If you are lucky enough this evening will spoil you with the magic show: look up for Aurora Borealis dancing in the starry sky.

Day 3-4: Homestay with Nenets

For the next 2 days, you’ll be living with the nomads, eating and sleeping in their chums (tepees). There will be no fixed itinerary for these days. Instead, this is a uniquely immersive experience, where guests observe and take part in the daily lives of the nomads. Assisted by the expert Nenets, your tasks could include herding reindeer and lassoing the animals using rawhide lassoes.

As one of the few sources of available food, reindeer are butchered at the camp as needed. The meat is divided up and eaten (usually raw) and the Nenets are also partial to drinking reindeer blood (partaking in this practice is optional!)

You’ll also have the chance to involve yourself in the preparations for making a new campsite, sledding into the forest to cut trees for firewood, collecting ice or snow for water, helping to build new sledges, sewing fur clothing and other activities essential for survival.

It’s not all work though. There will be plenty of time for relaxation and be socialising with your hosts and other members of the community. After saying farewell to our hosts on day 4, we make the return journey back to civilization. On our arrival in Salekhard, you will relax in a comfortable hotel in town.

Day 5: Reindeer herders festival

Festival begins! Friends meet and visit each other, families show others new children born this year, men look for wives, or for husbands for their daughters. The main spectacle is the incredible variety of reindeer races, including the trot, sledding races and even reindeer skiing. There are also competitions for national sports, such as sled jumping, lasso throwing, axe throwing and tug of war.

Amid the vibrant atmosphere of the festival, you’ll find stalls selling handicrafts made of bones, fur and beads, as well as favourite regional dishes made of reindeer meat and frozen steak. Based on the cultural and spiritual traditions of the northern indigenous peoples, all the activities that take place at the Reindeer Herders Festival are aimed at their support and preservation.

Day 6: Departure

It's time to say goodbye to the Russian Arctic. You will be transferred to the airport for a flight back home.

Included

Group airport transfers

All transportation on tour according to the itinerary

3* hotel accommodation in Salekhard

Breakfasts in the hotel

All meals during stay with Nenets

Homestay with Nenets (teepees)

Professional local English-speaking tour leader

Experienced driver, local hosts

Activities and experiences according to the tour program

Arctic safety equipment

All permits required for the region

Russian visa support document (invitation letter)

Not included

Flights

Russian visa and visa fees. *Russian visa can be arranged by 56th Parallel for an additional cost (for Australian citizens only). Apply for a comprehensive visa service here.

Travel insurance

Meals in Salekhard and on the way to Nenets

Alcohol

Dates & Prices

DatesAvailabilityPriceSingle sup.
21 Mar - 26 Mar, 2023 (Salekhard)
Guaranteed Departures
Available EU €2,192 EU €145
26 Mar - 02 Apr, 2023 (Aksarka)
Private Tour
Available EU €2,380 EU €145

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