
If you’re fascinated by the most elusive cat, the king of camouflage, the apex predator of the Trans-Himalayas – Snow Leopard, this is the expedition you must go on.
Snow Leopard Expedition is a wildlife sighting and photography tour that focuses on tracking and spotting snow leopards in Spiti Valley. It is a 9-day tour that starts from Chandigarh.

Population estimate of Snow Leopards in Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary of Himachal Pradesh.
Shen/Shan means snow leopard in Bhoti – a language spoken by the people of Spiti valley. Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary is the prime habitat area for sighting and photographing snow leopards—the apex predator in the trans-Himalayas—in Himachal Pradesh.

These deep gorges near Chicham village are the sanctuary for Snow Leopards. Photo by Vaibhav Kaul/@Himalayologist on Twitter.
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dawn and dusk are the best times to spot the snow leopards. to find the prime places, one just has to find place where there is an abundance of snow leopard which includes:

Day 1: Chandigarh–Narkanda (altitude, 2700 m): Distance covered 175 km. Drive (on NH5) duration: 6 hours (Overnight stay at Swastik Homestay or similar).
Day 2: Narkanda–Kalpa, Kinnaur (altitude 2960 m). Distance covered 170 km. Drive time on NH5: 5-6 hours (Stay at Hotel Sheetal, Kalpa).
Day 3: Kalpa to Kibber or Chicham Village (altitude, 4270 m): Drive time on NH5 and NH505: 7–8 hours. Overnight stay at a homestay in Chicham.
Day 4,5,6, and 7: Hiking and following the elusive snow leopard around Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Reach early for spotting places like Rong Nala in Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Snow leopard tracking guides and porters will lead you to the spot. There would not be any specific routine for these 4 days reserved for spotting snow leopards, as we need to move to the spotting places as soon as we hear about the sightings from our spotting guides.
Day 8: Kibber–Kalpa: ~10 hours drive time, covering about 226 km. Stay at Hotel Sheetal, Kalpa.
Day 9: Kalpa to Shimla. 7-8 hours drive on National Highway 5, covering 230 km long distance.
1. Highly experienced team of trackers, guides, and wildlife photography tour organizers.
2. All staff members are local.
3. All-inclusive trip.
5. Premium Accommodation at Hotel and Homestays with heating facilities.
6. Foldable Camping Chairs for seating while waiting for snow leopard sighting.
7. Opportunity to photograph Himalayan wildlife like Ibex, Blue sheep, and Red foxes.