Search for Snow Leopards with Valerie Parkinson

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Tour Overview

Snow leopards are one of the most elusive mammals in the world but in winter they descend from the High Himalaya in search of food. As they inhabit some of the most remote and mountainous regions of Central Asia, the mission to see this enigmatic cat is really more of a pilgrimage. Other rare high-altitude wildlife and isolated Himalayan Buddhist communities only add to this quest’s allure. The itinerary varies slightly by departure date to fit in the different festivals. All departures are led by specialist Himalaya trekking guide Valerie Parkinson.







Valerie was born by the seaside in Blackpool, UK, and spent much of her younger days walking with her parents in the Lake District. After finishing her studies, Valerie worked in Germany and Switzerland, until 1984 when she took a break that would change her life forever. She travelled to India for a three-week trek through Kashmir and Ladakh and found her spiritual home in the High Himalaya. She has spent the rest of her life leading treks (and bike trips) in the Himalayan region and her knowledge of the local culture, religion, art and wildlife is second to none. Her enthusiasm for trekking developed into climbing. In 2008, she became the first British woman to summit the 26,781ft (8,163m) tall Mount Manaslu without the use of supplementary oxygen and she attempted Everest in 2009. Over the years, Valerie has been instrumental in setting up and running Himalayan Community Projects, which now operates through the Exodus Travels Foundation.
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Highlights

  • Chance to see the rare, elusive snow leopard

  • Wonderful winter walking in mountainous Ladakh, when it is cut off from the rest of the world

  • Visit ancient monasteries and most departures attend a colourful monastic festival with masked dancers

  • Enjoy a homestay night and traditional meal with a friendly Ladakhi family

  • Look for lynx, blue sheep, wolves, bearded vultures, red foxes, Himalayan griffin vultures and golden eagles

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Delhi

Location: Delhi

Accommodation Name: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

The adventure begins in Delhi. You are free today to explore this buzzing city or rest after your flight; rooms may not be available until noon but it is often earlier than this. There is usually a welcome briefing in the hotel lobby this evening.



Accommodation: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

Day 2 : Fly across the Himalaya to Leh

Location: Leh

Accommodation Name: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Usually, we have an early start for the flight to Leh. We may have to leave the hotel around 3am and drive to the airport for the very early morning (but highly spectacular) flight over the snow-capped peaks of the Himalaya, which are incredibly beautiful in winter. Landing in Leh, the temperature drops dramatically and we need our down jackets at the airport. If the weather is good and the flight goes on time, we should be in Leh for breakfast. The rest of the day is free to relax and acclimatise to the altitude (11,485ft/3,500m). In the morning, we rest and catch up on sleep. In the afternoon, we have a gentle orientation walk around Leh and its bazaars.



Accommodation: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Day 3 : Visit the Shey and Tikse monasteries

Location: Leh

Accommodation Name: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we visit the most important monasteries in the Indus Valley. First, we drive just over 30 minutes to Shey, once the residence of the Ladakhi royal family. Below the old palace ruins is a small temple containing a two-storey gilded statue of Buddha. From Shey, we walk across the fields to Tikse, spotting birds en route. Set on a hill, it is one of the most impressive gompas in Ladakh. It has several temples, one of which contains a superb statue of the Future Buddha.In the late afternoon, we return to Leh.There may be the opportunity to attend a local monastic festival depending on the lunar calendar. Usually, we time the trips so we can visit a festival on either Day 3 or Day 11, keeping plans flexible. Valerie and our local team will advise what's possible on the day.Accommodation: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Day 4 : Drive to Jinchen; trek to Rumbak Sumdo

Location: Leh

Accommodation Name: Full-service camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leave Leh and drive across the Indus towards Jinchen. We follow the road past Phe to the entrance of the impressive Rumbak Gorge. We leave the cars near a bridge and our trail takes us up into the narrow gorge and we start our search for evidence of snow leopards and blue sheep. We camp tonight at our base camp at Rumbak Sumdo (12,470ft/3,800m).Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 5 - 9 : Five days of wildlife spotting in Hemis National Park

Location: Hemis National Park

Accommodation Name: Full-service camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

The next five days are dedicated to searching for snow leopards. The itineraries are flexible and set by our expert wildlife guides. They are in touch with other local spotters, who share recent sightings and maximise our chances of seeing a snow leopard – in 2025, we saw seven snow leopards, lots of blue sheep and a lynx.We usually spend most of the time at our base camp at Rumbak Sumdo, while walks take us into the Rumbak Valley and further towards Yurutse and the Ganda La. We can also explore the Husing and Tarbuns valleys, all well-known haunts of the snow leopard.Bring a good pair of binoculars to scan the slopes, though we also have wildlife spotters (one per five group members), who carry spotting scopes, which they set up at camp and on ridges on the walks. They also go out in the early mornings and late evenings to search for evidence of any animal movement.We also have a full trekking crew with us, including guides, assistant guides, cook, kitchen assistants and porters. Lunch and hot drinks are brought to us by our camp crew. If you have a heavy camera bag, it is possible to hire a private porter to carry this for you.We camp every night, except for one, which is spent in a traditional Ladakhi homestay. Food at the homestay is traditional local fare and you get the chance to interact with the villagers.Accommodation: Full-service camping and one night in a homestay

Day 10 : Return to Leh

Location: Leh

Accommodation Name: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we trek back to Jinchen, where we meet our transport and drive back to the relative comforts of our hotel in Leh.



Accommodation: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Day 11 : Full day at a monastic festival

Location: Ladakh

Accommodation Name: Standard hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Once a year, every monastery in Ladakh has a festival where the monks dress in elaborate brocade and silk costumes and re-enact century-old stories of the Tibetan Buddhist religion. Valerie and the local team will be able to make arrangements locally if it is possible to attend a festival for those interested.People come from all over Ladakh to the festivals and these are a great social as well as religious occasion. The whole day is spent at the festival; in the evening, we return to our hotel in Leh.Please note: the masked dance festivals run on the Tibetan calendar. Dates can and do change. Festivals can be a day earlier or later than advertised due to the moon. We do our utmost to ensure you have the opportunity to visit a festival either on Day 3 or Day 11 where possible.Accommodation: Mahey Retreat (or similar)

Day 12 : Fly to Delhi

Location: Delhi

Accommodation Name: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We fly back to Delhi. The rest of the day is free in Delhi for individual shopping or sightseeing.Accommodation: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

Day 13 : Free day in Delhi for individual sightseeing

Location: Delhi

Accommodation Name: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a free day in Delhi in case of any delays to the flight from Leh. If we fly to Delhi on schedule, today is free for individual sightseeing. You may want to visit Old Delhi with the magnificent Red Fort and Jami Masjid. Humayun’s Tomb (a forerunner to the Taj Mahal) is worth a visit. In New Delhi, there is India Gate and Parliament House. Delhi also has a wealth of interesting shops and markets.For those interested, your tour leader can organise a walk around the old part of Delhi. An optional day trip to Agra to see the Taj Mahal can be arranged by your tour leader who will provide details and prices (not available on Fridays, as the Taj Mahal is closed).Accommodation: Hotel Regent Grand (or similar)

Day 14 : End Delhi

Location: Delhi

Meals Included: Breakfast

The tour ends after breakfast today and we begin our return journeys home. Alternatively, if you’d like a little more adventure, consider joining our five-day Golden Triangle extension. Encompassing Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, the trip is a whirlwind of culture, taking in the Taj Mahal, Red Fort of Akbar and much more.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, 10 lunches and 10 dinners

  • All accommodation

  • All transport and listed activities

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What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

Food

All breakfasts are included and all food is included in Ladakh. In Leh, the food is a mix of Indian, Tibetan, Chinese and Continental. On trek, we provide a full breakfast including porridge, cereals, eggs and toast and a choice of hot drinks. Lunch is a packed hot lunch consisting of rice and chapattis, vegetables, tuna and cheese, which is carried for us. Dinners are mostly pasta, rice or potato based and a mixture of Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisines. In the afternoon, hot drinks and biscuits are served and, in the daytime, camp staff bring us hot drinks while we are out spotting.



Drinking water



Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity. However, we strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in India



On trek, the cooks collect and boil drinking water from the mountain streams and fill up your water bottles for you, but you may need to collect water during the day and may wish to use your own water purification treatment as well. Purification tablets can be an economical way to treat your water, most taking between 30 minutes to one hour to purify one litre of water and are easy to used in water bladders/hydration packs. Purification tablets which contain chlorine dioxide are reported not to leave an obvious taste as other tablets may.



We suggest you may like to bring a reusable bottle with a wide opening and use a Steripen to treat any non-boiled water. A Steripen is a handheld UV water purifier – small, lightweight and battery powered, so easy to pack. It’s quick to use, far more effective than purification tablets, and the water is ready immediately. It’s fine to use a Steripen on non-boiled water so long as it isn’t cloudy or full of sediment (which is uncommon in these regions).



Steripens are widely stocked on Amazon, outdoor shops and other online retailers; look for the latest models but avoid USB charging ones. Models that take lithium batteries are best as they last longer, especially in cold conditions.

Accommodation

In Delhi, we use a hotel with air-conditioned rooms. In Leh, we stay in a hotel close to the local market and town centre.



The trek itself is on a full-service camping basis, meaning our camp staff establish the base camp before you arrive. We have camp staff and cook who do all the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day. We use two-person tents, which have enough room inside for your kitbags and include a mattress, sheet, pillow, blanket, and a hot water bottle at night. We also have a dining tent with a table, folding chairs and a heater for use during the evenings. No running water is available while camping. The camp staff collect stream water or melt snow to provide bowls of warm water (to wash with).



We spend one night in Rumbak village, where we stay in a traditional Ladakhi house. The dining room and bedrooms have small wood-burning stoves, and there is electricity available at the homestay to charge your electronic devices.



For both the homestay and camping, there is a basic long-drop toilet available.



Worth knowing



At the homestay you sleep on a mattress on the floor. The bedrooms have thick mattresses and blankets and you can take your sleeping bag from the camp.

There is wifi in Leh; however, there is no mobile coverage for international phones in Ladakh

If you require a single room in Delhi and Leh and a single tent while camping, there is a single supplement. Please note, single rooms are not available in the homestay.

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    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

IN SEARCH OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

A very rewarding trip to one of the more remote parts of the Himalaya, with great scenery, a great crew, and overall a great experience!

IN SEARCH OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

A memorable winter holiday, superbly organised and led.  We went for the winter walking, the Buddhist monasteries, Leh out of season and of course the snow leopards, but even had we seen none of the latter this holiday would have been a delight.

IN SEARCH OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

Very hard, very demanding, very cold, VERY REWARDING. The first view of a snow leopard, like my first encounter with a tiger, was highly emotional and, unashamedly, induced tears ! 

Excellent trip

A very well balanced and well organised trip - a very good combination of a little time in Delhi, time at a festival and of course looking for snow leopards and other wildlife. We were incredibly lucky to see lots of snow leopards along with lynx, blue sheep, eagles and a mountain hare. Loved the festival too - lots of colour and a fascinating experience. The crew were efficient, knowledgeable and helpful - in fact, really couldn't have hoped for more. The hot water bottles at night were particularly appreciated! Quality of the hotel in Leh was great too. It was a shame we had to miss out on the homestay but coronavirus meant that we were asked not to do it by the local people (a very fair request). I found that where required Valerie was great at allowing flexibility during the trip and, all in all, I don't think it could have been better organised or executed. Just make sure you have lots and lots of very warm and appropriate clothing as it's really cold - and apparently it was warmer on our trip than it normally is! ...more ...less

Stunning

This was a wonderful trip, well organised and lead by the wonderful Valerie Parkinson. We had a great mix of people, who all got on together, and this does really help when your trekking in extreme conditions. The hard work put in by the spotters, porters, cooks and helpers was gratefully appreciated. No task was too much trouble, and always done with a lovely smile. These guys certainly earn their money. ...more ...less

IN SEARCH OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

the trip is amazing, hard going but so rewarding.Valerie parkinson 's abillity and personallity are fabulous and she makes the trip easier in some respects,her organisation and easy going nature are a credit to her, and i would say, probably the best guide ive ever had!  ...more ...less

Wow, simply wow…!

With the pandemic, I had to wait 4 years to go on this adventure. My expectations had a long time to build up and yet they were all exceeded. This trip combines incredible cold mountain desert terrain in the heart of the Himalayas with unique wildlife and crossroads of many cultures. Thanks to the hard work of the spotters who go out at 6 am every morning, a cook (Johnny) who kept our bellies full and a truly inspiring leader (Val), we saw 6 snow leopards, 2 wolves, 1 fox, countless mountain goats, golden eagles and so on. Combined with the amazing frozen landscape and culture, this makes for a truly unique experience and long lasting memories. Thanks to the whole team for something really special. ...more ...less

Snow leopards found

If you have ever dreamed of seeing the elusive snow leopard then this is the trip for you. Don't think about it just book it. Ladakh is an incredible region and you couldn't ask for a better guide than Valerie. Been there, done that and probably knows the location of every rock on the mountain. As for the area - if you saw nothing but the scenery you would get your moneysworth, however the team scour the countryside for wildlife - with lammegeiers and golden eagles regularly sighted overhead. As for the snow leopards themselves we had 12 sightings - an extraordinarily good year, some were very distant and only visible with the fantastic Swarovski scopes. However we were also lucky enough to get a mother and cubs sighting and a mating pair at distances under 600m - this isn't a petting zoo - which is clear enough for binoculars and long lens cameras. Photographers with a dslr need to thing 500m or bigger with tripods and teleconverters. It will not be Africa Serengetti encounters, but that makes them even more magical. Failing this kit the guides are adept at taking mobile shots through the spotting scopes - good enough for keepsakes and memories of an incredible trip. It is cold though and involves trekking on rocky trails - so heed the trip notes, get good warm boots and kit and enjoy your complimentary hot water bottle ( after a lovely filling meal) Icing on the cake is the Street Kids tour of Delhi and the inspieational stories of the work done by the charity. Can't thank Valerie and team enough and gladly go and do it all over again - if she can take the stress of getting my mountain of camera kit through customs. ...more ...less

In Search Of The Snow Leopard

I felt privileged to see this unique part of the world - its awesome magnificence,its wildlife,and its culture.The Buddhist ceremonies at Matho were fascinating and I appreciated the fact that it was nota show put on for tourists,(of which there were very few) but for the ladakhi locals.Once we began trekking and camping,the environment revealed its beauty,but also its harshness and austerity - the cold and the altitude were a challenge for most of us I think,although we were very well catered for by our ladakhi guides and porters. ...more ...less

IN SEARCH OF THE SNOW LEOPARD

My overall rating would have been a 5 'starrer', if we had seen a snow leopard. However, despite recent signs (pug marks, scrape areas and scats) all round our camp, we did not see one of these secretive cats. Anyway I had a great time. 

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Saturday - Friday

Feb 28, 2026 - Mar 13, 2026
$4950 (USD)

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Search for Snow Leopards with Valerie Parkinson

14 Days Starting and ending in Delhi

Visiting: Delhi, Leh, Hemis National Park, Ladakh

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

TGL

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 14

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Camping

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From: $4950 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 23-Apr-2025 but subject to change.

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