
Mammal watching tours
10-Day Snow Leopard Observation Tour
A focused winter wildlife expedition for Snow Leopard observation with local trackers.
Overview
This specialized wildlife expedition is designed for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and researchers seeking Mongolia's most elusive predators: the Snow Leopard and Pallas's Cat. The expedition focuses on the rugged landscapes of Altai Mountain in Western Mongolia, one of the country's best Snow Leopard habitats, and the rocky steppe ecosystems surrounding Khar Us Lake National Park, known for Pallas's Cat sightings. In addition to tracking Mongolia's iconic predators, participants will have opportunities to observe Argali Sheep, Siberian Ibex, wolves, foxes, and numerous raptors and alpine bird species. Long observation sessions, camera trapping, and guidance from experienced local trackers maximize the chances of successful wildlife encounters.
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Itinerary
Day by day
Exact roads can change with weather and local conditions. Drive times shown here come from the itinerary notes.
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Arrival in Ulaanbaatar
Drive: 52 km (1.5–2 hrs)
Ulaanbaatar is the capital and largest city of Mongolia, serving as the country's cultural, political, and economic center. Surrounded by mountains and vast steppe landscapes, the city blends modern development with traditional nomadic heritage. Visitors can explore museums, monasteries, local markets, and vibrant cultural attractions while experiencing the unique character of Mongolia's capital. Highlights Arrival and hotel check-in Preparations
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Flight to Hovd
Flight: Ulaanbaatar → Hovd (2 hrs)
Hovd is one of Mongolia's oldest settlements and the cultural center of western Mongolia. Nestled between the Altai Mountains and the Khovd River, the city is home to diverse ethnic groups and serves as a gateway to the region's spectacular landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, lakes, deserts, and rich wildlife habitats. It offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highlights Scenic flight to Western Mongolia Meet wildlife trackers and local team Final expedition preparations
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Hovd → Altai Mountain
Drive: 280 km (6–7 hrs)
Altai Mountain is one of the highest peaks in the Mongolian Altai, renowned for its snow-capped summits, glaciers, and spectacular alpine scenery. The mountain and its surrounding valleys support diverse wildlife, including ibex, argali sheep, and birds of prey. Its remote wilderness and breathtaking landscapes make it a highlight for trekkers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts exploring western Mongolia. Highlights Spectacular mountain scenery Wildlife scouting en route Expedition camp setup
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Snow Leopard Observation Program
Drive: Local wildlife tracking
Spend seven full days searching for Snow Leopards in the remote valleys and ridgelines of Altai Mountain. Activities Dawn and dusk observation sessions Snow Leopard tracking with local experts Camera trap monitoring Wildlife photography High-altitude hiking Identification of tracks and signs
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Altai mountain → Hovd
Drive: 280 km (6–7 hrs)
Highlights Final wildlife observations Return to Hovd Rest and photo backup
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Flight to Ulaanbaatar
Flight: Hovd → Ulaanbaatar
Highlights Return to the capital Free afternoon for sightseeing or shopping (if time permits)
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Departure
Drive: Hotel → Airport (50 km, 1–1.5 hrs)
Airport transfer End of expedition
What’s included
Airport pickup and airport transfer in Ulaanbaatar
All ground transportation during the tour (4WD vehicle with driver)
English-speaking tour guide
Hotel in Ulaanbaatar
Ger camps in the countryside
All meals during the countryside tour (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Entrance fees to national parks and sightseeing areas
Bottled drinking water during the trip
Fuel and road fees
Not included
International and domestic airfare
Travel insurance
Mongolian visa fee (if required)
Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, minibar, etc.)
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
Tips for the guide and driver (optional but appreciated)
Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
Additional hotel nights in Ulaanbaatar outside the program
Packing notes
Warm layered clothing (temperature swings are big)
Windproof jacket (very important)
Waterproof boots
Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
Personal medications
Power bank / spare batteries
Field notes
Roads are rough → expect long, bumpy drives
No paved roads in many areas
Remote regions → limited shops & facilities
Nights can be cold even in summer
Can change quickly: sun, wind, cold in one day
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