🐱 Pallas’s Cat (Manul) Photography Tour – 6 Days
📍 Western Mongolia | Altai Mountains | Altai Eagle festival | Eagle Hunter Family
Pallas’s Cat Photography Tour in Altai Mountains, Western Mongolia
This specialized Pallas’s cat photography tour is designed for wildlife photographers, nature lovers, and explorers seeking one of the rarest wild cats on Earth. The remote Altai Mountains of western Mongolia offer one of the best natural habitats for the elusive Pallas’s cat (Manul)—a small, flat-faced wild cat perfectly adapted to cold, open landscapes.
Led by local Kazakh eagle hunters and experienced trackers, this tour combines patient wildlife tracking with deep cultural immersion. You will live with nomadic families, explore remote steppe and rocky hills, and spend multiple days searching and photographing Pallas’s cats in their natural environment—always ethically and responsibly.

⭐ Tour Highlights: Pallas’s Cat Photography Tour
- 🐱 Rare Pallas’s Cat Photography: Search for and photograph the elusive Pallas’s cat (Manul) in one of its strongest natural habitats in the Altai Mountains.
- 📸 Multiple Tracking Days: Dedicated days in prime Manul territory increase your chances of meaningful wildlife sightings and authentic photography.
- 🦅 Led by Local Eagle Hunters & Trackers: Explore remote landscapes with experienced Kazakh eagle hunters who know the terrain and wildlife intimately.
- 🏔️ Remote Altai Mountain Landscapes: Photograph dramatic rocky hills, wide steppe, and high-altitude scenery untouched by mass tourism.
- 🏡 Authentic Nomadic Homestay: Live with an eagle hunter family and experience real Kazakh nomadic life, traditions, and hospitality.
- 🧑🎤 Throat Singing Experience: Enjoy an intimate Khoomii (throat singing) performance by a local Altai musician during the return journey.
- 🦅 Eagle Hunter Portrait Sessions: Capture powerful portraits of eagle hunters with their golden eagles, horses, and traditional clothing.
- 🌍 Small Group, Ethical Wildlife Approach: Private or small-group tour focused on responsible tracking and non-intrusive wildlife photography.
- 📅 Best Season for Manul Sightings: Timed for optimal conditions when Pallas’s cats are most active and visible in the Altai region.
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📝 Tour Notes: Pallas’s Cat Photography Tour
- 🗺️ Remote & Wild Destination: This tour takes place in the remote Altai Mountains of western Mongolia. Facilities are basic, roads are rough, and weather can change quickly—this is a true wilderness experience.
- 🐱 Wildlife Sightings Are Never Guaranteed: Pallas’s cats (Manul) are wild animals. While the Altai region offers one of the best chances to see and photograph them, sightings depend on weather, timing, and natural behavior.
- 👣 Guided by Local Experts: Tracking is led by experienced Kazakh eagle hunters who know the terrain and animal movement patterns. Their knowledge greatly improves search efficiency.
- 🏡 Accommodation Style: Accommodation is with a local eagle hunter family (wooden house or ger). Expect simple but warm lodging with shared facilities.
- 🍽️ Meals: All meals are home-cooked and based on local Kazakh and Mongolian cuisine. Dietary needs should be advised in advance.
- 🚙 Transport Conditions: Travel is by 4×4 vehicle on off-road tracks. Driving times can be longer than expected due to terrain and weather.
- ❄️ Season & Weather: Best season is late autumn to early spring. Temperatures can be cold, especially mornings and evenings proper clothing is essential.
- 📸 Photography Focus
- This is a photography oriented tour. Days are planned around light, animal activity, and landscape conditions.
- 🐾 Ethical Wildlife Practices: We follow strict non-disturbance rules. No baiting, chasing, or stressing wildlife is allowed.
- ⚡ Electricity & Connectivity: Electricity is limited in rural areas. No reliable internet or mobile signal outside Ulgii.
- 👥 Group Size: Small group or private tour for flexibility and minimal environmental impact.
⭐ Why Choose This Pallas’s Cat Photography Tour?
- 🐱 One of the Best Places to Photograph Pallas’s Cat: The Altai Mountains are among the strongest habitats for Manul, offering better chances than most regions.
- 🦅 Local Eagle Hunters as Trackers: Your search is led by Kazakh eagle hunters who know the land, wildlife behavior, and seasonal movement patterns.
- 📸 Designed for Photographers: Itinerary and daily timing are built around light, animal activity, and patience—not rushed sightseeing.
- 🏡 Authentic Nomadic Experience: Stay with an eagle hunter family and experience real Kazakh nomadic life, not staged tourism.
- 🌍 Ethical & Responsible Wildlife Tracking: No baiting or disturbance—photography is done with respect for wildlife and nature.
- 👥 Small Group or Private Experience: More flexibility, better photography opportunities, and minimal impact on animals and communities.
- 🗺️ Remote, Untouched Landscapes: Explore wild Altai terrain far from mass tourism and crowded destinations.
- 🧑🎤 Cultural Bonus Experience: Includes a special visit to a throat-singing family, adding cultural depth to the journey.
- 🧭 Local Operator with Deep Regional Knowledge: Operated by a local Altai-based team with years of field experience.
🎒 What to Bring
- 🧥 Warm Clothing: Insulated winter jacket, thermal base layers, fleece or wool mid-layers, warm trousers
- 🥾 Footwear: Waterproof insulated hiking boots and several pairs of warm socks
- 🧤 Cold-Weather Accessories: Gloves or mittens, warm hat, neck warmer or scarf
- 📸 Photography Gear: Camera (DSLR or mirrorless), telephoto lens (300–600mm recommended), wide-angle lens, extra batteries, memory cards
- 🔋 Electronics: Power bank, flashlight or headlamp
- 🧴 Personal Items: Toiletries, personal medications, lip balm, sunscreen, sunglasses
- 🎒 Extras: Small daypack, reusable water bottle, snacks or energy bars
- 📄 Documents: Passport, travel insurance details
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- 🐱 What is a Pallas’s cat?
- The Pallas’s cat (also known as Manul) is a rare wild cat native to Central Asia. It is known for its thick fur, flat face, and elusive behavior.
- 📸 What are the chances of seeing a Pallas’s cat?
- Sightings are never guaranteed, as Pallas’s cats are wild and shy. However, the Altai Mountains are one of the best places in Mongolia to see them, and multiple tracking days increase the chances.
- 🧭 Who leads the tracking?
- Tracking is led by experienced local Kazakh eagle hunters who know the terrain and wildlife movements well.
- ❄️ What is the best time for this tour?
- Late autumn to early spring is best, when Pallas’s cats are more active and easier to spot in open terrain.
- 🏡 What type of accommodation is provided?
- You will stay with an eagle hunter family in a wooden house or ger. Accommodation is simple, warm, and authentic.
- 🍽️ Are meals included?
- Yes. All meals are included and prepared locally using traditional Kazakh and Mongolian recipes.
- 🚙 How difficult is the tour?
- This is a moderate tour. Some walking in cold, uneven terrain is required, but no technical hiking skills are needed.
- 🌐 Is there internet or electricity?
- Internet is available only in Ulgii city. Electricity is limited in rural areas, so power banks are recommended.
- 👥 Is this a private or group tour?
- The tour can be arranged as a private tour or a small group for better flexibility and photography opportunities.
- 🛫 Where does the tour start and end?
- The tour starts and ends in Ulgii city, with flights connecting to Ulaanbaatar.






