31 Jul 2025 - 12 Aug 2025 (13 days)
USD7,395 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Rockjumper Tour Leader TBC
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD7,395 * GBP5,658 * EUR6,758 * AUD10,962
Single Supplement: USD620 * GBP474 * EUR567 * AUD919
30 Jul 2026 - 11 Aug 2026 (13 days)
USD7,695 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Rockjumper Tour Leader TBC
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD7,695 * GBP5,888 * EUR7,032 * AUD11,407
Single Supplement: USD690 * GBP528 * EUR631 * AUD1,023
Join our 12-day Mongolia adventure in July, focusing on the elusive Snow Leopard and vibrant birdlife. Begin in Ulaanbaatar, then journey to the remote Altai Mountains for six days of wildlife tracking, including the majestic Snow Leopard, Siberian Ibex, and numerous bird species. Continue to Hustai National Park to observe Przewalski’s Horse, Grey Wolf, and other unique fauna. Conclude your trip with an exclusive visit to the Manul Mountains, seeking the rare Pallas’s Cat. This tour combines rugged wilderness exploration with comfortable accommodations, offering unparalleled wildlife viewing and photography opportunities.
Snow Leopard, Urial, Siberian Ibex, Argali, Saiga, Goitered Gazelle, Przewalski’s Horse, Black-tailed Gazelle, Grey Wolf, Pallas’ Pika, Northern Three-toed, Jerboa, Mongolian Gazelle, Red Deer, Mongolian Marmot, Long-tailed and Daurian Sousliks
Explore the arid mountains and deserts of the Altai Mountains, the rolling hills and grasslands of Hustai National Park, and the unique terrain of the Manul Mountains.
Experience a continental climate with warm days and cool nights in July, perfect for wildlife spotting and exploration.
12 and 1 Rockjumper Leader
The tour maintains a moderate to active pace, with daily wildlife tracking, birdwatching, and short hikes, balanced with relaxation in comfortable camps.
Stay in comfortable hotels and ger camps, offering a blend of traditional Mongolian hospitality and modern amenities.
Capture stunning images of Snow Leopards, Przewalski’s Horses, diverse bird species, and the breathtaking landscapes of Mongolia.
This was a wonderful tour--beautiful scenery, great birds (many rare), mammals (many rare) including snow leopards. Throw in the adventure of driving through the Altai Mountains and the quest for snow leopards, it really was everything you would want in a tour. Nigel Redmond and Atilla Steiner were excellent at finding and identifying the birds and mammals. I had been to Mongolia before on a non-birding trip and very much enjoyed this beautiful and fascinating country, but most of my bird and mammal sightings went unidentified. The gers were comfortable and even the moonlight walks to the outdoor toilets were enjoyable. And I have to put in a plug for our ground agents who shepherded us around Ulaanbaatar on a quest for trinkets, souvenirs and sights.