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Pallas Cat, Mongolia Scouting Photo Tour Bianca Koch
Mongolia
Jun 13 - 21, 2026
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$3,400
Deposit: $1,500

About your trip

🐾 Scouting Tour: In Search of the Elusive Pallas’s Cat – Mongolia

This is a Scouting Tour, which means that all participants—including the Tour Leader, Daniel Mideros—will be visiting this destination for the very first time. While we’ve carefully selected the best locations and partnered with experienced local wildlife guides, it’s important to emphasize that this is an exploratory trip. Daniel is even covering his own expenses in order to personally evaluate the site’s potential for future photo tours.

The main goal of the trip is to observe and photograph the Pallas’s cat (manul), one of the world’s most elusive and charismatic wild felines, in its natural steppe habitat. We also expect to encounter other iconic species such as corsac fox, steppe polecat, and a variety of steppe birds.

āœ… Why Join This Trip?

  • A rare opportunity to see and photograph the elusive Pallas’s cat in its natural habitat.
     
  • Easily accessible from the capital city, with solid infrastructure.
     
  • All profits go directly to wildlife conservation.
     
  • No light pollution—perfect for enjoying the night sky and stargazing.
     
  • Authentic cultural experience with Mongolian nomads.
     
  • Stay in a traditional and comfortable ger (yurt).
     

Pallas’s cats are perfectly adapted to the cold, dry conditions of Mongolia’s steppe ecosystem.

šŸ”­ Pallas’s Cat Observation

We’ll be based at Steppe Wildlife Camp in Sukhbaatar Province, about 570 km east of Ulaanbaatar. Our focus will be both birding and mammal watching, but with a strong emphasis on finding and photographing the Pallas’s cat.

If we visit during the breeding season, there’s even a chance to see kittens playing near the den as they wait for their mother to return—learning through play, pouncing at anything that moves.

Other possible sightings include corsac foxes, Mongolian gazelles, and various bird species.

šŸ“ Location & Elevation

Our base will be Manul Camp, located in Sukhbaatar Province, about 570 km east of Ulaanbaatar.


  • Average elevation at Manul Camp: 900–1,100 meters 

šŸ›– Accommodation – Manul Camp

We’ll stay at an eco-friendly field camp made up of traditional Mongolian gers. Each ger includes:


  • 3 beds with linens, blankets, and pillows
     
  • Handwashing sink inside
     
  • Shared toilet and shower facilities outside
     
  • Electricity via generator (each ger has power outlets)
     
  • Separate dining and kitchen ger
     

The camp is located just 4 km from Halzan village, so there’s reliable 4G mobile service and Wi-Fi available.

You'll be accompanied throughout the tour by an English-speaking biologist guide.
Drinking water is bottled; cooking water comes from a deep well.

šŸ½ļø Meals

Meals are homemade and hearty.

  • Breakfast: oatmeal, fried eggs, cheese, sausage, bread, and homemade cookies.
     
  • Lunch: Russian and Mongolian-style meals—mostly meat-based (eco-friendly mutton, chicken, bacon), with rice, noodles, vegetables, and salads.
     
  • Dinner: soup, hot dishes, and dessert.
     
  • Beverages: Coca-Cola, bottled fruit juice, and coffee.
     

Vegetarian and vegan options are available (tofu, soy, vegetables)—please let us know in advance if you have dietary needs.

What's included

Camp transportation

All transportation (to/from camp)

Accommodation

(shared hotel rooms in Ulaanbaatar and gers in camp)

Meals

All meals at the camp

Guide and tracker

English-speaking biologist guide

Local staff

Local staff support

What's not included

flights

National and International flights and taxes

Meals and drinks outside

Meals and drinks outside the camp (e.g., in Ulaanbaatar)

Day 1 – June 13

Day 1 – June 13 image

Arrival in Ulaanbaatar. Overnight at hotel in the city.


Day 2 – June 14

Day 2 – June 14 image

To Manul Camp

Drive to Manul Camp (500 km paved + 70 km dirt road). Overnight in traditional ger.
 

Day 3 to 7 – June 15-19

Day 3 to 7 – June 15-19 image

Pallas cat

Morning: search for steppe polecat and corsac fox—both diurnal and crepuscular.
Afternoon: Pallas’s cat observation from previously identified locations.
 

Day 8 – June 20

Day 8 – June 20 image

Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Overnight at hotel.

Drive back to Ulaanbaatar. Overnight at hotel.
 

Day 9 – June 21

Day 9 – June 21 image

Departure day

International flight home.

Location

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1. Mongolia

Mongolia

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