At the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 earlier this week, a Mongolian mature falcon shattered records after being sold for SAR 650,000, marking the highest sale in the event’s history. A second juvenile falcon fetched SAR 128,000, bringing total sales to SAR 778,000. On Tuesday, two more falcons were sold for SAR 450,000 each, bringing the total to a remarkable SAR 950,000. The soaring figures underscore the growing prestige and global appeal of Saudi Arabia’s leading falconry exhibition.

A Celebration of Falconry Heritage
This year’s exhibition introduced a dedicated Mongolian Falcon Zone, highlighting the breed’s prized traits—impressive wingspans, adaptability to extreme climates, and strong responsiveness to training. The new section drew enthusiasts, breeders, and collectors eager to witness one of the region’s most respected traditions take flight on a global stage.

Culture & Commerce
Beyond the record bids, the event continues to bridge heritage and high-end trade, positioning Saudi Arabia as a key hub in the international falconry world. With its mix of cultural preservation, elite auctions, and international participation, the exhibition stands as a powerful expression of both national pride and modern ambition.
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