


China Snow Leopard Expedition
In the remote highlands of the Tibetan Plateau, near the border of Tibet, lies the Sanjiangyuan region, this sacred land is one of the world’s most snow leopard–dense regions, a true wildlife wonderland. Guided by our local specialists featured in National Geographic and Frozen Planet, you will find snow leopards, Pallas’s cats, blue sheep, white-lipped deer, wild yaks, Tibetan foxes, Tibetan antelopes, wolves, and bearded vultures.
Beyond the wildlife, the region is also rich in Tibetan culture, stroll through peaceful Tibetan towns, visit surreal Monastery, and share a cup of butter tea in a local herder’s home.
Journey Highlights
Home to the worldu2019s largest snow leopard population
Daily wildlife tracking powered by our three observation zones and herder monitoring network
Experience the purest Buddhist faith and authentic Tibetan lifestyle in this hidden gem
Day-by-day Itinerary
Arrival in Yushu City
Begin in Yushu, the cultural heart of the Tibetan Plateau and gateway to Sanjiangyuan National Park. Meet your trip leader in the hotel lobby for a visit to the Yushu Prefecture Museum, where you’ll be introduced to the region’s wildlife and Khampa heritage, followed by a detailed introduction to the upcoming expedition before gathering for a welcome dinner with fellow travelers.
Yushu City – Nangqian- Juela
Begin your wildlife adventure in Juela, deep in Nangqian – the snow leopard heartland of Qinghai. Guided by real-time updates from our Snow Leopard Information Network, today’s route adapts to maximize wildlife encounters across high-altitude valleys. Expect sightings of Eurasian lynx, Pallas’s cat, blue sheep, and soaring Himalayan vultures. As dusk falls, continue tracking until night before settling into Juela Camp surrounded by the wild silence of the plateau.
Juela- Longbao Wetland- Haxiu Wildlife Viewing Area (4500m)
Begin before sunrise, heading deep into the mountains to search for snow leopards. By afternoon, arrive at Longbao Wetland, one of the most important bird sanctuaries on the plateau. Known as the “hometown of the black-necked crane,” it teems with life—bar-headed geese, ruddy shelducks, and countless migratory species thriving in its glittering wetlands. Continue onward to Haxiu, a renowned snow leopard observation site, where you’ll settle into Local herders’ home for the night and begin your multi-day watch for the elusive “spirit of the mountains.”
Haxiu Wildlife Viewing Area
Our wildlife specialists will already be out scanning for wildlife from the deck of the lodge and will call you if and when anything of note appears on the mountainside surrounding the lodge. Depending on updates from our local herder observation network, we may spend the day quietly waiting near camp to watch for snow leopards until dusk, or drive to nearby valleys where vultures have been reported circling. Several snow leopard families live in this area, offering excellent chances for sightings. In the evening, enjoy dinner at a herder’s home and stay overnight with the family.
Haxiu Wildlife Viewing Area
After breakfast, following the guide’s information, we will seize the last opportunity to go out in search of the wild snow leopard until nightfall then we will drive back to Yushu city and stay in the hotel.
Haxiu Wildlife Viewing Area
After breakfast, following the guide’s information, we will seize the last opportunity to go out in search of the wild snow leopard until nightfall then we will drive back to Yushu city and stay in the hotel.
Yushu City
The guide will bid you farewell at the hotel and see you off to your vehicle for the transfer to the airport, marking the end of our unforgettable wildlife journey.

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FAQs
Can we definitely see snow leopards?
There’s never a 100% guarantee when observing wildlife. Snow leopards are wild animals, and are used to traversing freely in the highland environment. However, we’ve selected multiple high-probability locations, scheduled multiple attempts, and coordinated with local villagers who scout in advance to maximise your chances of seeing a snow leopard.
How far will we be from the snow leopards?
Typically, the viewing distance ranges from 50 to 200 meters. In very lucky situations, a snow leopard may appear just 10 meters away by the roadside. In other cases, they may be seen on a distant ridge, about 500 meters away. We will prepare binoculars for every person, adapting to the diverse observation ranges. If observing over a longer duration, you may consider purchasing your own pair of binoculars. Recommended dimensions are 10Ă—42, 8Ă—3.
Recommended Equipment for Photographing Snow Leopards
Use a camera model you are comfortable with. Bring extra batteries. Common lenses are 500mm or 200mm:
- 500mm is heavier and suited for professional wildlife photographers.
- 200mm is easier to carry and more practical for casual photography.Remember: Snow leopard appearances may last only seconds. Capture the moment first—worry about quality later.
When is the best season to observe snow leopards?
Snow leopards are highly sensitive to heat. During colder months, they descend to lower elevations, making sightings more likely. In warmer seasons, they retreat to higher altitudes, which makes observation much more difficult. The highest probability of sightings occurs in late January and February, during their mating season. However, this also coincides with the harshest conditions—temperatures can drop below -30°C, and oxygen levels are significantly lower, which increases the risk of altitude sickness. As an alternative, we recommend November or as early as April, when the probability of sightings still ranges from 60–80%. For most travelers and wildlife photographers, we suggest October and November as the ideal months. The climate is more stable, snow leopards are active at more accessible altitudes, and conditions are generally more comfortable for travel and observation.
How far will we need to hike?
Hiking Made Easy Don’t worry if you’re new to hiking — our journey is designed to be comfortable and beginner-friendly. Each day’s walk is no more than 4 hours, along a mix of roads, trails, and gentle mountain paths. With just basic outdoor gear, you’ll be ready to go. And rest assured, our experienced guides are by your side the whole way, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure at high altitude.
What altitudes should I expect?
The journey ranges from 3,700 to 4,500 meters above sea level. We will arrange two days in Yushu (3,700m) for acclimatization. If time allows, you may adapt at 2,500m (e.g. Xining) for 1–2 days before arriving. Our team is experienced in handling altitude sickness. Please inform your guide of any discomfort during the journey—safety is our top priority. In case of serious symptoms, we may adjust the route or cut short the trip.
Wildlife Highlights by Season
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Snow leopard – Best observed in January–February during mating season.
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Marmot & Tibetan blue bear – Hibernate in winter, visible again in warmer months about May-September.
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Bearded & Himalayan vultures – Widely distributed, easy to spot year-round.
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Wolf – Harder to see in summer (often hidden in valleys), more visible in spring, autumn, and winter on grasslands or roadsides.
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Blue sheep, White-lipped deer & Tibetan gazelle – High probability of sightings in every season.
Can drones be used?
In the Yushu area, it is strictly forbidden to use drones to film animals. However, using drones to capture the natural landscapes of the Sanjiangyuan region from the roadside is allowed.
What kit do I need?
Please bring shoes that are comfortable for walking outdoors and also waterproof. While staying at the camp, the catering will provide bedsheet and blankets. We recommend you to bring personal sleeping bags as well. We’re always happy to provide further advice and recommendations.
What is the age limit for joining the Snow Leopard expedition?
For safety and comfort considerations at high altitude, the recommended age range is 10 to 70 years old. Participants outside this range may still join, but a doctor’s certificate of good health and prior approval from the organizer are required.
What are the visa requirements?
Please check your country’s visa requirements for travelling to China. If you are from a visa-exempt country, you will have a 15-day visa-free stay. Our trip lasts for 13 days, leaving plenty of time for departure. If you wish to stay longer than 15 days, please apply for a visa in advance.