Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? An experience so epic you’ll be talking about it
for years to come-- along with many amazing photos of majestic, endangered snow leopards
vacations for their VIP clients-- you and your family and friends will enjoy a customised
experience that cannot be replicated. Currently we have availability to send clients up to the
Himalayas to view these majestic, endangered cats before the end of March 2018, but contact
Himalayan Snow Leopards itineraries. Here’s part of what you can expect to experience,
along with a few snow leopard facts for your enjoyment:
- In the Himalayas, snow leopards live in high alpine areas, mostly above the tree line
and up to 18,000 feet in elevation. There is some moderate uphill hiking, so be
prepared for an active holiday!
- Snow leopards have thick grey and yellow fur, with solid spots on their head, neck
and lower limbs and rosettes (large rings) over the rest of their body. Snow leopards
also have very long, thick tails that they use for balancing on rocks and protection
from the cold. They are also very agile, and can jump as much as 50 feet in length.
- The best period for viewing and photographing these endangered cats is from the end
of November to early April. This is why it’s important to connect with us now-- if we
run out of openings the next trip won’t be till November 2018!
- We will be exploring the Ladakh region, which is a high altitude cold desert. In
addition to the snow leopard you can may also see (and photograph) bharal (blue
sheep), ibex, marmots, wolves, foxes and wild dogs. This once-in-a-lifetime
experience can be done as a photography master class, or snow leopard tracking
experience!
- Did you know? Snow leopards are known as the “ghost of the mountains”, this is
because of their solitary and elusive nature. It is very rare to see two snow leopards
together.
- The snow leopard is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation
of Nature (IUCN), due to a 20% decline in population over the last 16 years. There
are an estimated 4,080-6,590 snow leopards left in the wild.
Himalayan Snow Leopard experience! If you have a different travel experience in mind, we’d
also be happy to give you a no-cost consultation and quote to make your dream travel
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