Om Mani Padme Hum: the ashes of our memories scatter in the Kathmandu sky, while the watchful eye of the Bodhnath stupa hypnotizes us, observing the continuous influx of souls that gather from every corner of Nepal and the remote regions of Tibet to chant their rosaries.
From Mustang to the most inaccessible regions of Tibet, the devotees move like restless pilgrims, circumnavigating the sacred island in search of spiritual haven: Om Mani Padme Hum.
In Pashupatinath, death is a tangible presence among the smoke of funeral pyres. Feet immersed in the river, water poured over the face: thus an old mother takes her leave amidst the tears of her children and the indifferent routine of onlookers. Some beg, others dredge the banks, while still others watch with a smile the disrespectful mating of monkeys.
Crossing Patan and Bhaktapur, one senses a medieval atmosphere. Durbar Square, however, is empty, devoid even of the ghosts of the old hippies who once frequented it. We find refuge at the Dwarikas, a hotel-museum preserving the wooden carvings of a past that can only be found at the Pilgrims Book House, provided that progress does not devour even that.
The Hunting Journey to Nepal
The journey of the soul continues in the rugged Tibetan mountains, where the helicopter takes us to the base camp of the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, the starting point for one of the most exclusive hunting experiences in the world. Here, among breathtaking views and steep climbs tackled with the help of mules or horses, Himalayan tahr and blue sheep are hunted. The reserve is a true paradise for hunters, where it is also possible to spot barking deer, although hunting the latter is now prohibited.
The Surdi Bang area is another perfect area for tahr hunting, where highly valuable trophies can be harvested. Our expert guides will take care of every detail: from travel to the setting up of any flying fields, up to the right approach to the animals.
The emotion of the hunt and the beauty of the landscapes
Hunting in these lands is not just a sporting challenge, but a total immersion in an environment of extraordinary beauty and spirituality. The Tibetan mountains offer scenarios of unique grandeur, with snow-capped peaks silhouetted against a clear sky and green valleys dotted with traditional villages. Every step, every breath at these altitudes brings with it a sense of respect and wonder for the wild nature.
Today we take you to the heart of the Tibetan mountains to explore one of the most exciting and spectacular hunting experiences: Himalayan Tahr and Blue Sheep hunting. These extraordinary animals, which inhabit the remote altitudes of the Himalayas, represent not only coveted trophies but also an exceptional challenge for any hunter.
The Himalayan Tahr: A Majestic Trophy
The Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) is an ungulate with thick fur and long curved horns, known for its ability to adapt to the most impervious and steep terrain. Adult males, with their thick mane and powerful horns, are particularly impressive. They can weigh up to 90 kg and reach a height of about 1 meter at the withers. Their fur varies from dark brown to reddish, providing excellent camouflage among rocks and alpine plants.
The Blue Sheep: Elegance and Agility
The Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur), also known as bharal, is another prized trophy for high mountain hunters. This animal is characterized by a blue-gray coat and curved horns that can grow up to 80 cm. The Blue Sheep is lighter than the Tahr, weighing between 35 and 75 kg, but it is equally agile and well adapted to rocky and steep terrain.
Hunting in the Tibetan Mountains
Hunting Himalayan Tahr and Blue Sheep in Tibet is a real adventure that requires physical preparation, endurance and a deep knowledge of the area. Here’s how this extraordinary experience unfolds:
Preparation and Arrival: The expedition begins with a helicopter flight that will take you to the base camp, located at an altitude ranging between 3,000 and 4,500 meters. The base camp is equipped with everything necessary to ensure comfort and safety, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Acclimatization: Before starting the actual hunt, it is essential to acclimatize to high altitude. This period allows the body to adapt to the lower oxygen concentration and reduces the risk of altitude sickness. During this time, hunters can explore the area, observe local wildlife and mentally prepare for the hunt.
Hunting Himalayan Tahr and Blue Sheep requires long hikes over steep, rocky terrain. The local guides, expert knowledge of the territory and the behavior of the animals, will accompany you at every stage. The use of binoculars and telescopes is essential for spotting trophies at a distance. Once the target has been sighted, the often long and laborious approach begins to get close enough to guarantee a precise and safe shot.
This hunt involves the use of stalking techniques, silent approach and patience. These animals have very keen senses and are extremely cautious. Wind, ground cover and daylight play a crucial role in hunting success.
After hours of walking and approaching, the moment of shooting is full of tension and adrenaline. Precision is essential to ensure rapid and respectful killing of the animal. The success of the hunt depends on the calm and concentration of the hunter.
After the demolition, we return to base camp to celebrate the feat and reflect on the adventure. The community of hunters and guides share stories and experiences, creating lasting and unforgettable bonds.
Hunting in Tibet is a unique experience that combines physical and mental challenge with the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayan landscapes. It’s a journey that goes beyond simple hunting, offering a deep connection to the wilderness and a deeper understanding of local traditions.
For those seeking unparalleled adventure and the opportunity to hunt two of the world’s most coveted trophies, the mountains of Tibet represent the ideal destination. A challenge to oneself to live an experience that will remain etched in the memory forever.
Our journey took us from the spiritual heart of Kathmandu to the dizzying heights of the Tibetan mountains, combining soul searching with the ancient tradition of hunting. Om Mani Padme Hum still resonates in our hearts as we reflect on the experiences we have had and the challenges we have faced. The Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve gives the true hunter indelible memories and prestigious trophies, in a triumph of emotions that mixes fear, respect and pride.