
July 2022
Tibetan Birding & Cultural Tour
Tibetan Birding & Cultural Tour This tour is a great introduction to the unique environment, people, culture and history of Tibet. Guided by a zoologist and local birding guides you will see all of what southern Tibet has to offer. By travelling from Kathmandu north through the Himalayas and onto Lhasa. The wildlife in Tibet is exceptional and a treat to see with the spectacular backdrops provided by this remarkable place. This is an exceptional tour which explores the bird…
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Tibetan Plateau Wildlife Tour Travelling to the high altitude Tibetan Plateau is a trip of a lifetime and the wildlife encounters people can have here are truly exceptional. This trip will take in the culture and historical sights of Tibets incredible capital as well as the magnificent wildlife of its rolling plains, gazelles, antelopes, yaks, wild asses, wolves, bears, foxes and possibly even a snow leopard make this ecosystem one of the best for endangered mammals anywhere in the world!…
Find out more »November 2022
Nepal Rare Mammal Tour
Nepal Rare Mammal Tour Red pandas, clouded leopards, Asiatic black bears, marbled cats, Himalayan palm civets and mainland serows. These rare and wonderful mammal species have been widely regarded as impossible dreams for many wildlife watchers and mammal watchers around the world. But Royle Safaris can now announce a revolutionary tour that explores a region where all these species live and could be found. The far east of Nepal is the destination and with the expert help of red panda…
Find out more »Clouded Leopard Expedition (Nepal)
Clouded Leopard Expedition (Nepal) For a very long time clouded leopards were among the top of every wildlife enthusiasts wish lists, but for a long time the chances of seeing one were slim. Nearly all sightings of clouded leopards occur in Sabah, Malaysia (Deramakot Forest Reserve). But nearly at the same time as this location arrived on the wildlife watching scene the clouded leopard was split into two different species; the Indochinese clouded leopard (native to the mainland of Asia)…
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