1. Snow Leopard tracking in Pakistan: Khunjerab National Park (October to Mid May)

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7 nights/8 days with accommodation, transport and professional guides.
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2. Snow Leopard tracking in Pakistan: Boibar Valley and Shahkatar Valley (Mid May to October)

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7 nights/8 days, all in.
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3. Brown Bear tracking in Pakistan: Deosai National Park (May to October)

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6 nights/7 days
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4. Birding Tour in Deosai Plains and Skardu-region
Professional birding safari in the north of Pakistan with a local birder/bird photographer. This tour is best done during autumn with september-october being the best time and this will give you an excellent chance to see the wide diversity of birds together with our experts. It will also allow you to photography the birds and migratory birds of Pakistan.Includes/ Details
6 nights/7 days
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Our wildlife experts:
![]() | Mr Ali is THE snow leopard authority of Pakistan and has been actively researching and tracking snow leopards in Pakistan for over four decades. He lives in Sost which is close to the home of snow leopards and is out tracking snow leopards every day together with his son Abul. Together they have helped numerous researchers, wildlife photographers and wildlife enthusiasts successfully finding snow leopards, but also other animals such as wolves, foxes, ibex, urials, markhors, etc. From 2007 to 2015 he worked with the WCS in conservation and he also worked as conservator in the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan. |
![]() | Abul is 24 and from Sost near Khunjerab National Park. As he’s the son of Ali he has been in contact with wildlife his whole life. He has been actively tracking and learning the trade from his father since 2018 and is already a skilled spotter with a lot of knowledge on snow leopards and other wildlife of Pakistan. |