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These simple camps offer a unique chance to stay in the heart of Mongolia’s wilderness. They're perfect for those determined to thoroughly experience the most remote parts of the country and its wildlife.

Ger camps offer an authentic way to explore the most remote parts of Mongolia. These traditional camps are surprisingly comfortable for their remote locations, and each tent is fully weatherproof with proper raised beds, sinks, and electricity (but often only in the evenings). Shared washing facilities and toilets are located a short walk away.

The real advantage of ger camps is their location and the opportunity to stay right where the wildlife is, allowing more time in the field searching for those sought-after species.

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Mongolia’s Wild Cats

Join our wildlife expedition to some of Mongolia’s remotest corners, where we should have opportunities to view snow leopard and Pallas’s cat, two of the world’s most elusive felines. This is combined with superb birding and encounters with some of the region’s other fascinating mammals. Find out more about Mongolia’s Wild Cats

  • Price (inc. flights): 15 days from £6,995
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
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Margaz Mountains

Margaz Mountains

The remote Margaz Mountains of north-west Mongolia are a true wilderness. This barren region is packed full of peaks, ravines and extremes giving it a rugged beauty whilst also harbouring an array of extraordinary wildlife, most notably the grumpy, yet charming, Pallas’s cat. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: North-west Mongolia
  • Ideal for viewing: Pallas’s cat, Siberian ibex, Tarbagan marmot
  • Excellent for: Rare mammal watching

Altai Mountains

Altai Mountains

The Altai Mountains of Mongolia rise more than 4,000 metres above sea level and boast breathtaking landscapes ranging from snow-capped summits to turquoise lakes. Its ecosystems vary massively with altitude, and it's a renowned location for catching a glimpse of the elusive snow leopard. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: West Mongolia
  • Ideal for viewing: Pallas’s cat, Siberian ibex, Tarbagan marmot
  • Excellent for: Big cat tours, Snow leopard watching, Rare mammal watching