Photographing Snow Leopards, Pallas’s Cats, and Eurasian Lynx in China
Suggested Length
12 days
€5664 / $6223 per person
Price From
LIMITED TO 7 GUESTS
Group Size
November-April
Best: January-February
Season
China is home to the world’s largest population of snow leopards.
Our destination, Dulan, lies deep within the heart of the Tibetan Plateau, a remote highland ecosystem rich in wildlife. It is one of the very few places in China where snow leopards, Pallas’s cats, and Eurasian lynxes can all be found in the same landscape.
Guided by Eastogo’s expert team, combining a professional wildlife photographer who has captured snow leopards over 100 times at close range, and a locally based conservation guide who has monitored snow leopards, Pallas’s cats, and lynxes here for nearly ten years.
This 12-day journey is purpose-built for photographers and big-cat enthusiasts. The focus is not just on sightings, but on maximizing your chances of creating exceptional images. Beyond the three iconic cats, the pristine wilderness may also reveal wolves, Tibetan gazelles, blue sheep, plateau pikas, Himalayan Vultures, upland buzzards, and little owls.
HIGHLIGHTS of the Journey
A journey built for wildlife photographers
Led by an award-winning professional wildlife photographer and a local conservation guide with nearly a decade of experience monitoring big cats, maximizing your chances of photographing snow leopards and other high-altitude wildlife.
Snow Leopard up close
Our local guide closely monitors resident snow leopard families in the observation area, with deep knowledge of their behavior, significantly increasing the likelihood of encounters while maintaining a responsible photography distance of 200–500 meters.
Country with the world’s largest snow leopard population
China is home to an estimated 2,000–2,500 snow leopards. This 12-day expedition also offers outstanding opportunities to observe Tibetan foxes, blue sheep, wolves, and other iconic high-altitude wildlife.
Snow Leopard, Palla’s Cat and Lynx
We venture deep into the core habitats of Eurasian lynx and Palla’s cat, maximizing your chances of photographing all three iconic high-altitude cats within a single journey.
Expert Post-Processing Included
Each guest receives five professionally edited images, personally retouched by our award-winning photographer-guide.
Your Guide:
Your Wildlife Guide Si Ji
Si Ji is the founder and former CEO of a digital technology company and the creator of China’s first AIGC automotive commercial. Driven by a deep passion for nature and wildlife, he later devoted himself fully to wildlife photography.
His work has received major recognition, including Visual China’s Annual Best Nature Single Image and selections in National Geographic’s Annual Photography Collections. He has photographed wild snow leopards over 100 times, often at distances of 50–100 meters.
His long-term partner and lead local guide is a wildlife conservationist from Dulan County, Qinghai, who has monitored snow leopards, Pallas’s cats, and lynx in the region for nearly a decade, and operates a local wildlife rescue and protection station.
Together, this photographer–conservationist team combines deep local knowledge with professional fieldcraft, guiding guests into the high plateau wilderness to ethically capture powerful images of snow leopards in their natural habitat.
*All pictures are taken by our photographer.
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The guide will be waiting for you at the hotel to welcome you. To minimise your waiting time, each guest will have a dedicated airport pick-up service. The driver at the airport is our designated transfer driver and is responsible solely for the airport pick-up.
In the evening, a welcome dinner will be arranged, followed by a comprehensive expedition briefing covering the shooting plan, target species, daily workflow, and field photography considerations.
Dinner:Welcome dinner in Xining
Elevation: 2261m
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Around 09:00, depart from the hotel in Xining and head to Xiangride. Arrive at hotel at about 17:00.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Elevation: 4300m
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Early in the morning, we depart from Xiangride and enter the Dulan Nature Reserve to begin a full day of wildlife observation. This period is particularly active for Eurasian lynx, and roadside encounters are possible as they move through their hunting grounds.
As daylight increases, we continue along mountain roads, stopping at several known Pallas’s cat burrow areas. These observations require patience and discretion, as Pallas’s cats are extremely alert and cautious. When conditions allow, fresh snowfall also enables us to track animal movements through footprints, offering valuable insight into recent activity.
Throughout the day, our primary focus remains on locating the snow leopard, the apex predator of the plateau. Indicator species such as Himalayan vultures, upland buzzards, crows, and black-rumped magpies, along with herds of blue sheep, often signal snow leopard presence. If a snow leopard is located, we may leave the vehicle and walk to a more suitable photographic position. On rare occasions, sightings may include a female accompanied by cubs.
Along the route, we may also encounter other key plateau species, including wolves and Tibetan gazelles, which frequently move across the open landscape.
Midday, we return to the conservation station for lunch before heading back into the field. In the late afternoon, Eurasian lynx become active again, and we revisit their habitat before returning to Xiangride in the evening.
Target Species: Snow Leopard(雪豹)、Pallas’s Cat(兔狲)、Eurasian Lynx(猞猁)、Tibetan Gazelle(藏原羚)、Tibetan Fox(藏狐)、Wolf(狼)、Plateau Pika(鼠兔)、Little Owl(纵纹腹小鸮)、Upland Buzzard(大鵟)、Himalayan Vulture(高山兀鹫)、Golden Eagle(金雕)
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Elevation: 4300-4700m
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Today we return to Xining after breakfast. We will arrive at the hotel at around 17:00.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Elevation: 2261m
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Your guide will see you off in the hotel lobby. Guests departing on flights or trains around the same time will share a transfer to the airport or railway station.
Breakfast included
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Featured Stays
Accommodation is widely available in cities, while options near the observation areas are limited and carefully selected. As the sites are located in remote mountain terrain, there are no hotels or guesthouses nearby, and daily field access requires approximately 2 hours of round-trip driving.
Hampton Hotel (or equivalent) in Xining on Day 1 and Day 11
Boutique
Jinxiang Hotel on Days 2-10
Boutique
Tour Gallery
Giving Back
Responsible travel at our hearts
We give back by supporting local Tibetan herder families through our snow leopard tracking program. A portion of your trip fee helps fund compensation for livestock losses, strengthens our community-run spotting network, and promotes harmony between people, wildlife, and the fragile highland ecosystem.
What’s Included:
Accommodation
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Service Team:
All services provided by the professional team as mentioned in the itinerary, including wildlife guiding, cultural interpretation, and wildlife photography coaching.
Photo Editing:
From the photos taken by guests during the trip, the guide will provide 5 complimentary edited photos per person.
Guiding service:
1 dedicated guide and 1 local wildlife guide throughout the itinerary. If the group size exceeds 5 guests, an additional English-speaking guide will be assigned.
Insurance
Airport pick-up and drop-off service
What’s Excluded:
Transportation to and from Xining
All personal expenses
Entrance fees to attractions listed as optional
Gears:
Such as Binoculars
Group departure date:
March 24–April 04, 2026
Trip Costs: €5644 euros / $6223 USD per person
Single room supplement: EUR 400 / USD 468 for the whole trip
Group tour with fewer than 7 people. Private tour available upon request.
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FAQ
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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.
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Snow Leopard: Typically observed at distances of 200–500 m. In very lucky situations, an individual may appear as close as 10 m by the roadside. In other cases, sightings may occur on distant ridgelines at around 500 m.
Other Animals: Pallas’s cats are usually observed at distances of 100–200 m. In rare and fortunate cases, sightings may be as close as 60–80 m. As they are extremely shy, all approaches must be made with great caution.
Each group is provided with two spare binoculars. We strongly recommend bringing your own binoculars suggested 8x42 or 10x42.
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Use a camera system you are familiar with and carry sufficient spare batteries.
Primary setup: A 600mm prime lens, or an 800mm prime lens with a 1.4× teleconverter.
Recommended: Dual camera bodies. For backup lenses, a 70–200mm or 100–400mm zoom works well.
Please also bring a stable tripod with a gimbal head.
Guests with specialised or professional shooting plans are encouraged to contact our customer service team in advance. We will coordinate with the guide to provide tailored equipment advice.
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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 elevations, which makes observation significantly more difficult.
The best season for snow leopard observation is from November to April. Late January to February offers the highest sighting probability, as this period coincides with the mating season, when snow leopards are more active and there is a chance to witness rare mating behaviours. However, this also brings the harshest conditions, with temperatures dropping below -20°C and significantly reduced oxygen levels, increasing the risk of altitude sickness.
For most travellers and wildlife photographers, November or late March to early April are recommended as the ideal periods. During these months, the climate is more stable, snow leopards remain active at relatively accessible elevations, and overall travel and observation conditions are more comfortable.
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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 1 hour, 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 elevation.
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The journey ranges from 2,261 to 4,700 meters above sea level. We will arrange one night in Xining (2,661m) for acclimatization. If time allows, you may adapt at this city for 1–2 days before arriving. Our team is experienced in managing altitude sickness, and our local guides hold Emergency First Response first aid certification. Please inform your guide immediately of any discomfort during the journey, as safety is our top priority. In the case of serious symptoms, the route may be adjusted or the trip shortened accordingly.
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Snow leopard – Best observed in late January – February during mating season.
Palla’s cat and Erusian Lynx – Best observed in February –April during mating season.
Marmot & Tibetan blue bear – Hibernate in winter, visible again in warmer months about May-September.
Bearded & Himalayan vultures – Widely distributed, easy to spot year-round.
Wolf – Harder to see in summer (often hidden in valleys), more visible in spring, autumn, and winter on grasslands or roadsides.
Blue sheep & Tibetan gazelle – High probability of sightings in every season.
White-lipped deer – Little to no distribution in this area.
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Drones are not allowed inside the reserves. Please follow your guide’s instructions.
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Please bring shoes that are comfortable for walking outdoors and also waterproof. We’re always happy to provide further advice and recommendations. Each group is provided with two spare binoculars. We strongly recommend bringing your own binoculars, suggested 8x42 or 10x42.
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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 organiser are required.
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Please check your country's visa requirements for traveling to China. If you are from a visa-exempt country, you will have a 30-day visa-free stay. Our trip lasts for 12 days, leaving plenty of time for departure. If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, please apply for a visa in advance.
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