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This epic expedition ventures into the majestic Altai Mountains in Mongolia’s far west in a quest for truly enigmatic Snow Leopards along with other iconic wildlife, including Pallas’s Cat, Mongolian Saiga, Siberian Ibex and more.
After arrival in the capital Ulaanbaatar, fly to Mongolia’s remote west in pursuit of the elusive Snow Leopards in the pristine wilderness of the Altai Mountains, which is home to roughly 20% of the world’s estimated population of the species. What is more the area boasts some of the interesting Central Asian bird specialties as well. Depending on the timing of the tour many unexpected Siberian migrants might appear on the way, especially during May and June. On the other hand July and August dates are best in terms of temperature and climate when we are birding above 2500 or 3000m in the mountains. Beside searching the elusive mammals birding in the hills will be one of the best experiences this tour has to offer. The area boasts some interesting Central Asian bird specialties like Altai Snowcock, Pallas’s Fish Eagle, Mongolian & Altai Accentors, Henderson’s Groundjay, Pallas’s Gull, and many more.
- 12-day-long tour
- start and finish at Ulaanbaatar
- 3-4star hotel in Ulaanbaatar
- traditional Mongolian ger/yurt camp in the hills both at excellent birding areas
- average altitude of the ger/yurt camp is 2000meters, we search wildlife between 1500-3200meters
- ger/yurt is heated with stove, toilet & wash room at a secluded part of the camp
- very high chance for Snow Leopard, usually they are at 500+ meters
- you might need to walk max 2kms or 1,5miles on a relatively flat terrain
- beside breakfast, lunch, dinner we provide hot drinks, fruits and snacks
The incredibly scenic Mongolian Altai with snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, meadows, and rivers;
Enigmatic Snow Leopards along with cryptic Pallas’s Cat as well as charismatic Mongolian Saiga, Argali, Siberian Ibex, Przewalski’s Wild Horse, Mongolian Gazelle, and more;
Mongolian Altai Bird Specialties: Altai Snowcock, Lammergeier, Himalayan Vulture, Golden Eagle, White-winged Redstart, White-winged Snowfinch, Brown Accentor, & Grey-necked Bunting;
Khar-Us Lake: Swan Goose, Bar-headed Goose, Red-crested Pochard, Arctic Loon, Demoiselle Crane, Mongolian Gull, White-winged Scoter, White-headed Duck, Pallas’s Gull, White-crowned Penduline-tit, Rosy Starling, White-headed Yellow Wagtail, Long-tailed Rosefinch; (Only during May-June tours: Pallas’s Fish-eagle, Asian Dowitcher, Relict Gull, Azure Tit)
Steppes of Margaz Mnts: Amur Falcon, Saker Falcon, Cinereous Vulture, Upland Buzzard, Steppe Eagle, Hill Pigeon, Mongolian Lark, Small Snowfinch;
Stay in the community-based ger camp run by Mongolian nomads.
1 night at a green area close to Ulaan Baatar
3 nights Margaz Mountains - community gear camp
1 night at Homyn Tal National Park - tourist ger camp
5 nights at Altai Mountains
1 night Ulaan Baatar
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Dates and prices for 2025:
3July-14July2025
$6500 + $500 single room supplement
Ask for the actual price.
Our price includes:
- all travel within the country as noted in the itinerary; return flights between Ulaanbaatar and Ulaangom
- all accommodation based on shared rooms (most rooms are twin bedded), at most locations there are single rooms as well for extra charge (Please ask for a single room at the time of booking!);
We will stay in the 3-star hotels in Ulaanbaatar. These hotels might be just below the international standard, but clean and comfortable. We will stay in a community-based ger camp when we explore Altai in pursuit of the Snow Leopards. The campsite is real heaven located on the mountain slope, facing the sublime scenery in all directions. The average altitude of the camp and its surroundings is 2,000 m above sea level. The camp provides clean and comfortable traditional Mongolian gers with two beds in it. The gers will be heated by a stove. The toilet with European style and shower house will be secured in the secluded area. There will be a place to wash hands and face in your ger.
- 3 meals per day, generally breakfast at the accommodation, packed lunch, dinner
- services of the leader(s);
- trip materials.
Not included:
- international flights
- optional programmes to places of interest and entrance fees involved;
- airport and other departure taxes, tips;
- food beyond generally 3 meals/day mentioned in the itineraries;
- excess baggage charges;
- telephone calls;
- alcoholic beverages;
- compulsory personal insurance.
If you have questions about the inclusion of any cost item, please contact us.
- moderate walks, sometimes steep slopes
- average altitude of the ger/yurt camp is 2000meters, we search wildlife between 1500-3200meters
-you might need to walk max 2kms or 1,5miles on a relatively flat terrain in the hills
Some bumpy drives expected
Food and meals
12 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 12 dinners are included in the price, which covers all the main meals during your stay in Mongolia. Our cook in the community-based camp will cater to your special food requirements. Please let us know your dietary requirements in advance so that we can prepare the supplies accordingly. However, the meals at the camp might lack a variety compared to European standards. There will always be hot drinks and snacks.
Weather
Mongolia is the ‘Land of Blue Sky’, the nickname comes from the number of sunny days throughout the year in the country – two-thirds of the year. Temperatures should be relatively moderate and skies are usually brilliantly clear. The days will usually be sunny, cool, and pleasant. Nights will be considerably cooler after the sunset. The temperature should be lower in the mountains and rain/snowfall is possible. As there is no weather station in the mountain we visit for the tour, the following is the climate data collected at Hovd town during 2005–2015. However, Ulaanbaatar weather was collected during 1985–2015. Source: timeanddate.com.
Electricity and Power Sources
We have limited electric power in the community-based ger camp, which provides electrical power (220 Kv) between 18:00 – 21:00 with the help of a generator. The common socket type is type E. The recently built buildings have the combination of Type G and Type E. Please see the details of socket types at https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/.
Day 2-4: Margaz Mountains
Transfer to the airport and fly to Ulaangom for about 2 hours. Then take a drive to the Margaz Mountains. The next morning, begin the game drive through a vast steppe and sand dunes. Based at our comfortable community-based ger camp run by friendly and hospitable Mongolian nomads/rangers, we spend these days exploring the mountain to accomplish our ultimate goal to enjoy the wild ‘cats’ and other exotic animals in this pristine wilderness – awe-inspiring granite rock tors and mountains. Then take a drive to the Mongolian Altai, and verdant steppes, and massive dunes. (Community-based Ger Camp)Target birds: Bar-headed, Greylag & Swan Geese, Falcated Duck, Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Red-crested Pochard, White-winged Scoter, Chukar Partridge, Black-throated Loon, Eurasian Spoonbill, Bearded, Himalayan & Cinereous Vultures, Booted, Steppe & Golden Eagles, Pallas's Fish Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Upland Buzzard, Long-legged Buzzard, Lesser Kestrel, Saker Falcon, Demoiselle & Common Cranes, Oriental Plover, Asian Dowitcher, Pintail Snipe, Relict, Pallas's & Herring Gulls (Mongolian), Gull-billed, Caspian, Little, Whiskered & White-winged Terns, Pallas's Sandgrouse, Little Owl, European Nightjar, Isabelline & Steppe Grey Shrikes, Mongolian Ground-jay, Red-billed Chough, Crested, Horned, Mongolian & Asian Short-toed Larks, Lesser Whitethroat, Asian Desert Warbler, Black Redstart, Common Rock Thrush, Northern, Isabelline, Desert & Pied Wheatears, Rock Sparrow, White-winged Snowfinch, Pere David's Snowfinch, Brown & Mongolian Accentors, and Mongolian Finch.Target mammals: Long-eared Hedgehog, Pallas’s Pika, Tolai Hare, Mongolian Marmot, Long-tailed Ground Squirrel, Pallid Ground Squirrel, Desert Hamster, Mongolian Hamster, Mongolian Mountain Vole, Brandt’s Vole, Mid-day Jird, Siberian Jerboa, Gobi Jerboa, Five-toed Pygmy Jerboa, Thick-tailed Pygmy Jerboa, Northern Three-toed Jerboa, Andrew’s Three-toed Jerboa, Mongolian Three-toed Jerboa, Red Fox, Corsac Fox, Grey Wolf, Least Weasel, Steppe Polecat, Manul, Snow Leopard, Siberian Ibex, Argali, Mongolian Gazelle, and Asian Wapiti.
Day 5 Transfer to Homyn Tal National Park
In the morning, go on a game drive through a vast steppe and sand dunes while keeping an eye out for the Saiga Antelope to Khomyn Tal National Park. Khomyn Tal is a successful reintroduction site for the last wild horse living in the native environment. As a result of well-managed planning, there are now about 150 wild horses roaming in the area, where lies the panoramic steppes and sand dunes. (Tourist Ger Camp)
En route, find the critically endangered at the world level Mongolian Saiga (S. t. mongolica), which has been pushed to a small patch of the area in western Mongolia. In the Great Lakes, we will search for White-headed Duck, Pallas's Sandgrouse, Henderson’s Ground-Jay, Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler, and White-headed Yellow Wagtail.
Target birds: Bar-headed Goose, Daurian Partridge, Bearded & Cinereous Vultures, Steppe & Golden Eagles, Lesser Kestrel, Saker Falcon, Greater Sandplover, Pallas's Sandgrouse, Isabelline & Steppe Grey Shrikes, Mongolian Ground-jay, Red-billed Chough, Azure Tit, White-crowned Penduline-tit, Crested Lark, Red-throated Thrush, Desert Wheatear, Rock Sparrow, Mongolian Finch, and Long-tailed Rosefinch.
Target mammals: Long-eared Hedgehog, Tolai Hare, Pallid Ground Squirrel, Desert Hamster, Mid-day Jird, Five-toed Pygmy Jerboa, Northern Three-toed Jerboa, Andrew’s Three-toed Jerboa, Mongolian Three-toed Jerboa, Red Fox, Corsac Fox, Grey Wolf, Takhi, Siberian Ibex, Mongolian Gazelle, Goitered Gazelle, & Mongolian Saiga.
Day 6-10: Mongolian Altai Mountains including Great Lakes
Settle in the community-based ger camp which is located near the elusive cats. We will spend these days exploring the mountain for the ‘ghost’ cats and other exotic animals in this pristine natural environment. (Community-based Ger Camp)
The mountain provides the main prey species of Snow Leopards including the Siberian Ibex, Mongolian Marmots, and the Altai Snowcock. The exotic bird species that are only found above the 3,000 m above sea level will be White-winged Redstart, Altai Accentor, and Water Pipit and more.
The mountain provides a high opportunity to photograph the flying raptors including Himalayan and Bearded Vultures, Golden Eagle, Saker Falcon, and other unexpected migrants.
Target birds at Jargalant [Altai Mountains]: Altai Snowcock, Chukar Partridge, Bearded, Himalayan & Cinereous Vultures, Booted, Steppe & Golden Eagles, Upland Buzzard, Saker Falcon, Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Little Owl, Mongolian Ground-jay, Red-billed Chough, Eurasian Crag Martin, Sulphur-bellied Warbler, Wallcreeper, Black Redstart, White-winged Redstart, Pied Wheatear, Rock Sparrow, Water Pipit, White-winged Snowfinch, Altai & Brown Accentors, Mongolian Finch, Brandt's Mountain-finch, Godlewski's Bunting & Grey-necked Bunting.
Target birds at Great Lakes’ Depression: Bar-headed, Greylag & Swan Geese, Red-crested Pochard, White-headed Duck, Black-throated Loon, Black Stork, Eurasian Spoonbill, Long-legged Buzzard, Demoiselle & Common Cranes, Broad-billed, Sharp-tailed & Curlew Sandpipers, Temminck's, Long-toed & Red-necked Stints, Pintail Snipe, Relict, Pallas's & Herring Gulls (Mongolian), Gull-billed, Caspian, Little, Common, Whiskered & White-winged Terns, Pallas's Sandgrouse, Isabelline & Steppe Grey Shrikes, Bearded Reedling, Crested Lark, Great Reed, Paddyfield & Pallas's Grasshopper & Savi's Warblers, Desert Wheatear, White-headed Yellow & Citrine Wagtails and Mongolian Finch.
Target mammals at Jargalant [Altai Mountains]: Alpine Pika, Pallas’s Pika, Tolai Hare, Mongolian Marmot, Long-tailed Ground Squirrel, Gobi Altai Mountain Vole, Mid-day Jird, Siberian Jerboa, Gobi Jerboa, Andrew’s Three-toed Jerboa, Mongolian Three-toed Jerboa, Red Fox, Corsac Fox, Grey Wolf, Stoat, Manul, Snow Leopard, Siberian Ibex, Argali, and Goitered Gazelle.
Target mammals at Great Lakes’ Depression: Long-eared Hedgehog, Pallid Ground Squirrel, Desert Hamster, Gobi Jerboa, Five-toed Pygmy Jerboa, Mongolian Three-toed Jerboa, Corsac Fox, Steppe Polecat, and Mongolian Saiga.
Day 11: Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
Depending on the internal flight schedule we can look for birds and mammals again in the afternoon. The riparian forest for some interesting species including Azure Tit, Eastern Penduline Tit, White-cheeked Starling, Azure-winged Magpie, Long-tailed Rosefinch, Red-throated Thrush, etc.
Day 12: Fly Home
Transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule. Arrive home
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