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$2,995
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25
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About Tahr hunting
Тар - относительно небольшое, но необычно выглядящее горное копытное, отдаленно родственное североамериканскому горному козлу. В своем родном ареале в Гималаях он находится под угрозой исчезновения, и возможности для охоты строго ограничены. Тем не менее, можно охотиться на интродуцированные популяции тара, которые существуют в других странах. Они включают Македонию и Аргентину, но, конечно же, местом назначения для охоты на тара является Новая Зеландия.

Где охотиться на Тара
Tahr is the name that can refer to several mountain ungulates. The Nigiri tahr, closely related to mountain sheep, inhabits several mountain ranges in the south of India. The Arabian tahr, also related to wild sheep, specifically to the aoudad, occurs in the east of the Arabian peninsula. Both these species are endangered, and no recreational hunting is possible. When you hear about tahr hunting, almost every time it refers to the Himalayan tahr. This species belongs to the Caprenae family, and is distantly related to North American mountain goat. In its native range in the Himalayas, the opportunities to hunt it are strictly limited, and at the time of writing exist only in Nepal. However, it is possible to hunt introduced populations of tahr that exist in other countries, including Bulgaria, Macedonia and Argentina. But the go-to destination for tahr hunting is New Zealand, what with an abundance of tahr, other game, breathtaking views, opportunities for other outdoor pursuits such as fishing, and affordable prices.
Распределение цен
New Zealand offers the most affordable Tahr hunting trips, that start at about $5,000 or so for a basic hunt in areas readily accessible by transport. A longer hunt with helicopter transfer to spike camp will be in the $7,000-$10,000 range. Hunting Tahr in Nepal is most expensive and will set you back $25,000 or more. Hunts in Argentina and Macedonia are somewhere in between.
$700
$10,025
$19,350
$28,675
$38,000
The Quintessential Goat: Himalayan Tahr and Its Hunting
Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) belongs to the Caprinae subfamily of the bovids; in plain English, it’s a kind of a mountain goat. The prefix “Himalayan” is necessary, because there are other similar animals that go by the name of tahr: the Nilgiri tahr, which is found in the south of India, and the Arabian tahr, native to eastern Arabia. Once the three tahr species were grouped together in one genus. Recent research suggests that the Nilgiri tahr should be grouped with sheep, and the Arabian tahr with aoudad-like caprines. Click to learn more about Himalayan tahr and its hunting.
19 июн. 2026 г.
Himalayan Tahr Hunting: Where, When, and How to Hunt Tahr
Когда охотиться на Тара?
Typically for the ungulates, the rut is the best time to hunt Tahr. In New Zealand it usually occurs from late May to early July. Tahr hunting season in New Zealand is open year round; however, aereal access to some areas could be closed in certain periods. In Nepal Tahr hunting season is open in October-November and March-April.
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Способы охоты
Tahr hunting is as challenging and exciting as any other mountain hunt. Tahr are typically found on higher elevations than most other mountain game. It’s common for them to migrate daily, descending to the alpine meadows to feed, and ascending to the mountain tops to rest and chew cud. Old males often “stand guard” above family groups; they are extremely alert and difficult to approach. Interestingly, in some areas of New Zealand, where tahr are routinely culled from helicopters, they changed their behavior to seek refuge below, rather than above, the alpine meadow line, making them more difficult to spot. Spot and stalk is the go-to method for tahr hunting.
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Tahr gets close
Tahr gets very close before he realise what is going on

Lone Tahr Bull
Beautiful Tahr Bull on the a mountain at New Zealand Trophy Hunting

Young Tahr
Young Tahr on the edge of a cliff

Huge Tahr Bull
Huge Tahr Bull standing on a cliff

Tahr Running
This Tahr is making his way down a mountain fast

Bull Tahr
Bull Tahr coming out for a brief meal before disappearing again. This is how these Bulls grow old even on private land where they are not under constant hunting pressure like that on Government land. A Bull like this although he has huge horns still needs another year to reach maturity which he will be able to do on our huge areas of privately owned wilderness areas.

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Himalayan Tahr standing on a hill in New Zealand
Зачем охотиться на Тара?
Whether it is the Himalayas or the mountains of New Zealand that offer the most striking landscapes in the world is debatable. What is undeniable is that both ranges belong to the must-visit places. And the little, vary tahr is a worthy quarry for any mountain hunter. Tahr hunting in the Himalayas, where due to human encroachment and habitat loss tahr was once heavily endangered, income from trophy hunting plays an important role in conservation programs. By contrast, in New Zealand, where tahr were released and, without predators but with appropriate natural conditions, multiplied to astounding numbers, the population must now be seriously controlled to protect the indigenous fauna. Thus, in any country across its range, tahr hunting has a strong conservation subtext.

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