Mongolia: May 30—Jun 16, 2010

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Price: To Be Announced.
Departs: Ulaan Baatar
Tour Limit: 12
Operations Manager: Shirley Anderson
Itinerary Forthcoming

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David Bishop

David Bishop loves his vocation and cannot imagine anything better than exploring wild and beautiful places in Asia and the Pac...


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Peter Roberts

Peter Roberts is based in Britain, lives in the north of Scotland, and has been a keen naturalist since childhood in London. Wh...


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You can register for this tour by phone (800-328-VENT or 512-328-5221) or by downloading a printable file of our full tour registration form. Signed and completed forms can be faxed to 512-328-2919 or mailed to our office.

A unique journey across the breadth of this rarely visited country will offer excellent opportunities to see several large, charismatic, and colorful birds either on migration or at their breeding grounds. Lighting conditions should be ideal and photographic opportunities excellent.

The fabled lands of Mongolia conjure images of vast, seemingly limitless horizons, sparsely populated by wild horsemen and graced with saffron grasslands. The range of habitats surprises everyone and includes high jagged mountains—the Altai Mountains are surely some of our planet's most spectacular; endless taiga forests; huge freshwater wetlands; semi-desert steppe; and a myriad of grassland types. And all this is caressed by a night sky encountered nowhere else on earth. Above all Mongolia is a wonderfully exciting mix of great traveling experiences, absorbing history and prehistory, and some magnificent wildlife.

The name "Mongolia" has always evoked visions of the untamed and exotic—the warlord Genghis Khan, camels wandering in the Gobi Desert, and wild horses galloping across the steppes. Even today Mongolia seems like the end of the earth; outside Ulaan Baatar you begin to wonder if you haven't stepped into another century, rather than another country. It remains one of the last great adventure destinations in Asia. Mongolia is a boundless upland country in northern Central Asia. Landlocked between two giant nations, Russia and China, it encompasses some 605,000 square miles—roughly the combined size of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. With its tiny population of only two-and-a-half-million scattered across such a huge area, it is one of the most sparsely populated countries on earth, a true wilderness where there is a very real sense that most of the land is still the domain of wild creatures rather than man.

Spring in Mongolia resounds with bird song; everything is vibrant, and birds are resplendent in breeding plumage while migrants are still passing through on their way north to Siberia. If you revel in distinctive, elegant, exciting, charismatic birds such as flocks of gorgeous Demoiselle Cranes, bizarre bustards, fabled Relict Gulls, dapper Oriental Plovers, the strange Henderson's Ground-Jay, Altai Snowcock, Kozlov's Accentor, and possibly snow leopard, ibex, and argali, then this is the birding adventure for you. Much of the time we will camp in very comfortable Yurts, and thus we will be able to embrace this fabulous country and its wildlife from the moment we awake to the moment our heads hit our pillows.

Join us on this rare opportunity to experience an unusual and fascinating tour combining great historical antiquities, fabulous birding and wildlife, exceptional photographic opportunities, and stunning landscapes.

This unique journey takes us off-road in comfortable four-wheel-drive vehicles. We will be camping daily except for our nights in Ulaan Baatar, allowing us exceptional flexibility in that we will be able to spend extra time at one site and move on quickly from another. Most walking will be easy, although there may be a couple of optional more strenuous hikes. This is a trip for those who love wild places and an adventure.