Kokpar (Kupkari, Buzkashi) – Traditional Central Asian Horse Game

Language English, French, Italian
Cost 37 USD for tour/excursion
Capacity 1 person
Duration 3 hours

Kokpar (also known as Kupkari in Uzbekistan and Buzkashi in Afghanistan) is a traditional horseback game popular in Central Asia, particularly in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The game involves skilled horse riders competing to grab a goat or sheep carcass and deliver it to a designated goal.

History and Significance

Kokpar has ancient roots and has been played by nomadic horsemen for centuries as a test of strength, skill, and teamwork.

It is traditionally held during weddings, national holidays, and other major celebrations.

The winner of the game often receives valuable prizes, such as a horse, money, or livestock.

Rules of the Game

Dozens of riders compete on horseback, trying to seize the carcass and carry it to a goal area (such as a marked circle or a bag).

The game can be played individually or in teams, depending on the region.

Different areas may have variations in rules, but the essence remains the same: strength, strategy, and horsemanship.

Cultural Importance

Kokpar reflects the nomadic warrior spirit and horsemanship traditions of Central Asian cultures.

It is not only a test of physical strength but also strategic thinking and endurance.

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