14 Jul 2027 - 26 Jul 2027 (13 days)
INR410,000 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Amanda Guercio
Tour Price (Per person): INR410,000 (USD4,448 * GBP3,424 * EUR3,933 * AUD6,450)
Single Supplement: INR45,000 (USD488 * GBP376 * EUR432 * AUD708)
Flight costs: INR28,000 (USD304 * GBP234 * EUR269 * AUD441)
This tour pairs with: India - Leopard & Lesser Florican Extension 2027
12 Jul 2028 - 24 Jul 2028 (13 days)
INR440,000 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Erik Forsyth
Tour Price (Per person): INR440,000 (USD4,774 * GBP3,674 * EUR4,221 * AUD6,922)
This tour pairs with: India - Leopard & Lesser Florican Extension 2028
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change*
This bird and wildlife-watching tour takes us through India’s finest highlands and mountain passes, renowned for their rich and diverse high-altitude avifauna. Located on the Tibetan Plateau, Ladakh’s rugged mountain ranges, sparse vegetation, picturesque valleys, and majestic rivers—such as the Indus and Zanskar—create a unique habitat that supports rare wildlife and serves as a crucial breeding ground for migratory birds.
Ladakh, meaning "land of high passes," is a region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, stretching from the Kunlun Mountain range to the Great Himalayas in the south. It is home to people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent and is one of the most sparsely populated areas in the region. Its culture and history are deeply intertwined with that of Tibet. Historically, Ladakh encompassed a vast area, but in modern times it shares its borders with Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti regions to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu, and Baltiyul to the west, and the southwestern corner of Xinjiang across the Karakoram Pass in the far north.
Ladakh is celebrated for its breathtaking remote mountain landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Its high-altitude terrain is home to some of the world’s most enticing bird species such as Tibetan and Himalayan Snowcocks, Black-necked Crane, Tibetan Lark, Tibetan Sandgrouse, Great Rosefinch, Ground Tit, Brandt’s Mountain Finch and several mammals including Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan (Gray) Wolf and Tibetan Gazelle.
Tibetan and Himalayan Snowcocks; Chukar Partridge; Black-necked Crane; Ibisbill; Tibetan Lark; Tibetan Sandgrouse; Great Rosefinch; Ground Tit; Brandt’s Mountain Finch; Mongolian Finch; Red-fronted Serin; White-browed Tit-Warbler; Bearded Vulture; Hill Pigeon; Robin Accentor; Siberian Sand Plover; Blanford’s Snowfinch; Saker Falcon.
Pallas’s Cat; Tibetan (Gray) Wolf; Tibetan Gazelle; Himalayan Marmot; Blue Sheep (Bharal); Tibetan Sand Fox; Tibetan Wild Ass (Kiang); Red Fox;
Himalayan scree slopes, grasslands, marshes, riverbanks, saline lakes,
Temperatures vary considerably in the Himalayas, from a low of 8-10°C at night and in the early morning to a high of 35°C during the day.
8 with 1 Rockjumper leader
UNDEMANDING: This tour is ideal for birders and wildlife enthusiasts of all experience levels. It’s suitable for most mobility levels and offers a relaxed pace, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone.
Moderate to undemanding. Aside from the high altitude, this tour is suitable for all birding / wildlife interest levels. India is an assault on the senses first time around, requiring a little tolerance to begin with.
Comfortable hotels with hot water & western toilets.
Undemanding. Most species provide good visuals in open conditions, sightings can be distant due to terrain, a personal scope may be beneficial.
Himalayan scenery; Khardung La Pass; Chang La Pass; Hunder Sand Dunes; Pangong Lake; Hanle Observatory; Leh Tibetan Market
Good to good+. See notes below about minimum focal length.
Our India-Northern birds and Tigers was a great tour. Our guide, Glen, was, as usual, superb. He worked very hard at getting us not only the “usual” birds but worked with our local guide Robin to find some incredibly rare and hard to find birds, two of which were lifers for Glen. The food was great during the tour, and the logistics well-planned and executed.
I had a wonderful time on this tour. The group had great chemistry, the accommodations and food were excellent and we visited many beautiful places. This and much more made for a very pleasurable experience. I hadn't been with Paul before on a tour; I'll certainly be checking on his tours now. Put simply, he was excellent. In addition to his obvious birding skills, he handled all phases very efficiently, and he made sure everyone could/would see as many birds (and mammals, etc) as they could, and his outgoing, pleasant personality all added up to a very rewarding and memorable experience. The guides and many other people of India really added to our trip. They were very friendly and helpful. That added a lot to our trip. Lastly, but not least, THANK YOU to all the Rockjumper staff. They helped me with all my questions and requests. They always do this. (Side note; this was my 11th nd 12th tours with Rockjumper) Again , THANKS to all at Rockjumper.
Dusan was a great guide. His prep everyday for the best locations specifically to visit for the specialty birds was outstanding and mostly successful. The local crew were also outstanding. Bablu is a great source of all information and a very pleasant travelling companion. The driver and his assistant came up with an outstanding plan to retrieve my forgotten phone. The long drives were taxing but I understand as the distance between areas we visited were extensive. The food was way better than I had expected. All the hotels were great.
The Andaman Islands were a first for RockJumper and a first for David Hoddinott. It was an incredible experience and also exciting to share the first of all new endemics with David .
As usual another fantastic journey masterfully organized and enabling us to discover places and birds in the best possible way. Supreme guide, all matters perfect, except the lack of heating in the bus. Chilly India, believe it or not !
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