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Join us for an amazing adventure visiting nomadic communities and searching for signs of snow leopards
Search for signs of wild snow leopards in high mountains. Stay in a traditional Mongolian ger (yurt) as the guest of a nomadic family. View a total solar eclipse! How many chances in your lifetime will you have to experience such things? Amazingly, all these adventures and more will be yours when you join our trip this summer to Mongolia, July 26-August 9. Don't miss this chance—sign up now to reserve your place!

Not only will you have a journey full of life-changing experiences, you will be making a real difference for snow leopards. A portion of your trip fee is a tax-deductible contribution to snow leopard conservation. By joining you will be acknowledged as a Snow Leopard Trust Conservation Partner and receive all the benefits of membership, along with invitations to local events, a special gift, and exclusive updates on the programs your support makes possible.

Download the trip brochure (328 Kb PDF) for the complete itinerary.

Ride camels and horses, raft down a stream in the wilds of Mongolia. See rare wildlife including ibex, antelope, golden eagles, and more. Experience an amazing diversity of landscapes including the largest sand dunes and largest flat glacier in the country, along with snowcapped peaks and beautiful lakes and rivers. Befriend the families of the Jargalant Orgil community and learn how they make their unique handicrafts and how they help protect snow leopards. All these adventures await you!

The trip is being operated in partnership with Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Space is very limited. To reserve your space, or for questions, please contact Judy Benvenuti at Woodland Park Zoo's Wildlife Adventures Travel Program: 206.548.2509 (voice), 206.548.2599 (TTY), or email judy.benvenuti@zoo.org
 


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