Tour Price (Per person): USD7,900 (GBP5,983 * EUR6,858 * AUD11,316)
Pricing notes : Estimate based on a minimum group size of 5 guests. Please contact our Tailor-made team on tailormade@rockjumper.com
Our Best of Central Asia tour combines the best of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, two landlocked countries with spectacular scenery, interesting historical and cultural sites, wide varieties of exciting habitats, and of course both well-represented with some of the finest Central Asian birds found in this fascinating region. Our tour starts in Uzbekistan where the general topography ranges from desert flatlands to the foothills of the Tien Shan Mountains in the east. We will drive out into the remote Kyzyl-Kum Desert in search for the desert loving Pander’s Ground Jay, a unique terrestrial species. Other special birds that we will target over the next few days include Pygmy Cormorant, Saker Falcon, Eastern Imperial Eagle, the striking Blue-cheeked Bee-eater, Streaked Scrub Warbler and Asian Desert Warbler. From here we travel to the scenic hills south of Samarkand in search of White-throated Robin, Eastern Rock Nuthatch, Red-headed Bunting, Asian Paradise Flycatcher and Finch’s Wheatear. Our comprehensive tour continues in the remote Taukum Desert: a great start and excellent introduction to Kazakhstan birding! We will search for specialties such as Macqueen’s Bustard and the handsome Caspian Plover. Wells in the area attract Pin-tailed, Black-bellied and the much desired Pallas’s Sandgrouse. Other targets include Saxaul Sparrow, White-winged Woodpecker and the striking Azure Tit. Later on we’ll drive up into the Tien Shan Mountain range where the highly sought after Ibisbill occurs (this smart looking bird is the sole representative of its monotypic family). Other specialities in this area include Himalayan Snowcock, Güldenstädt’s and Eversmann’s Redstarts, Wallcreeper and the stunning White-browed (Sveretov’s) Tit-warbler. Flying to the capital, Astana, we will bird the surrounding steppe in search of the enigmatic Demoiselle Crane and the critically endangered Sociable Lapwing at their favoured breeding grounds. Here we will also enjoy sightings of Pallid Harrier and both White-winged and the mythical Black Lark doing their displays over the steppe grasslands!
Himalayan Snowcock, Ibisbill, Chukar Partridge, Pin-tailed, Black-bellied & Pallas’s Sandgrouse, Demoiselle Crane, Macqueen’s Bustard, Pygmy Cormorant, Dalmatian & Great White Pelican, Bearded & Cinereous Vulture, Himalayan Griffon, Eastern Imperial & Steppe Eagle, Pallid Harrier, Saker & Red-footed Falcon, White-headed & Marbled Duck, Slavonian Grebe, Sociable Lapwing, Caspian Plover, Terek Sandpiper, Lesser Sand Plover, Pander’s Ground Jay, White-winged Woodpecker, Blue-cheeeked Bee-eater, Spotted Nutcracker, European Roller, Wallcreeper, Streaked Scrub Warbler, Red-headed & Grey-necked Bunting, Asian Desert Warbler, Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Finch’s, Desert & Pied Wheatear, Eastern Rock Nuthatch, Turkestan, Daurian & Long-tailed Shrike, Blue-capped, Guldenstadt’s & Eversmann’s Redstart, White-tailed Rubythroat, Brown & Altai Accentor, Yellow-breasted, Azure, Turkestan and Rufous-naped Tit, White-throated Robin, Pied Bush Chat, Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin, White-browed Tit-warbler, Saxaul Sparrow, White-winged & Black Lark, Citrine & Masked Wagtail, Asian Crimson-winged Finch
rich steppe grasslands, remote deserts, foothills, high mountains, valleys, pristine spruce forest, alpine meadows, wetlands, marshes, reed beds, lakes
generally hot and sunny but much cooler in the mountains
8 with 1 Rockjumper leader & 1 local leader
MODERATE TO CHALLENGING: This tour requires a good level of fitness, stamina, and overall health. It’s best suited for experienced birders who are comfortable with a more active itinerary. Please note that it may not be ideal for avid photographers, new birders, or those with mobility or health concerns.
Moderate. Variable weather & some long field days offset by fairly easy birding/wildlife watching.
From mostly comfortable hotels to basic camping.
Mostly easy, in very open conditions. Some trickier species that may require much more effort.
spectacular scenery, ancient deserts, pristine wildernesses, incredible history and culture
Can be good to very good but often impacted by distance & heat haze.
Tour was wonderful. Loved everything. Very well organised and super localities. Anna is a superstar, she was invaluable
This was a great tour and exceeded all my very high expectations. Having both Glen and Dušan as leaders was like having two olympians on your high school basketball team. As usual, the vehicles were too small for me, but Glen kindly allowed me to ride in the seat with the most legroom when possible. I have subsequently found out that I am definitely an outlier as far as client size is concerned. The tour was well planned, the schedule and guides flexible enough to work around complications, and the logistics aside from a glitch picking us up at the airport well executed.
Great lead
Another great tour. Between the leader, Paul Josop, and the local leader, Ashoka, it was a great team that got all the endemic and lots more. It was a fun trip and Paul handled the group dynamics very well. Fantastic trip!!
Despite the heat and humidity, Guyana is a magical place with gorgeous rainforests and savannahs and lots of beautiful birds and the wonderful giant anteater. Lev Frid was a wonderful guide full of great enthusiasm. I especially appreciated his patience in helping everyone get a good view of the birds. He is a joy to travel with. Our local guide was also great and a lot of fun to be around and so helpful as well in identifying the different birds. Also a special shout out to Leroy, who helped us on the last full day of birding; he was great. The drivers Renford and Devon were awesome as well.