Snow Leopard Spiti: A Sighting Excursion in Kibber
Snow leopards are Wild cats and fascinating shy animals, found at elevations of thousands of feet. we have to go to such locations to have a good look or a proper sight of these wild shy cats. There are several places,
where you can spot a snow leopard in the wild; however, no other destination is
as good as Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary
(established in 1992) in Spiti Valley. Â With
its altitude ranging between 3600 meters to 6700 meters, the 2220 sq km
territory is an ideal home for snow leopards.
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The Snow Leopard Expedition
in Lahaul & Spiti Valley is the perfect excursion to spot the wild cat. The Journey towards Lahaul Spiti and nearby Kaza gives you maximum opportunities to come face to face with the animals and
also with the other animal species that thrive in the region.
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 Kibber is one the biggest and Oldest Wildlife Sanctuary for all the conservation and reserve areas of Himalayan ibex, Blue Sheep,
Redfox, etc.
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If you stay more than a month or the whole Winter you will get the opportunity to
come across all of the endangered animals.
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Where is Snow Leopard Sighting Excursion?
Bus Station:-Â Â Kaza
Railway Station:-  Shimla Station Â
Airport:-Â Â Â Shimla Airport
City:-Â Â Â Kaza
District:-Â Â Lahaul & Spiti
State:-Â Â Â Himachal Pradesh
Country:-Â Â India
Continent:-Â Asia
Currency:-Â Â Rupees
Language:-Â Â Tibetan, Hindi, Punjabi, English
Ambulance:-Â 108
Police:-Â Â 100
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How to reach Snow Leopard Sighting?
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Chandigarh Airport to Rampur
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Rampur  to Nako
Now grab all your essential things for the journey then head towards Kaza. As you have to cross some amazing places you have to fill up petrol at Powari petrol pump (Kinnaur) because there is no petrol pump up to Kaza station.
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 The journey is a little Hectic you can take a Hault in Nako as it helps you acclimatize and properly rest for the upcoming journey.Â
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Distance covered – 190km via NH 05
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Nako to Kaza
Now Early morning after freshen head towards Kaza. As you pass through some mesmerizing Valleys covered with snow, drive Safely and slowly in Black Ice Patches, By the evening you will reach Kaza Village you can book your stay in Kaza. Overnight stay in
Homestay.
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Distance Covered – 100km via NH505
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Kaza to KibberÂ
Early morning we will plan our Snow Leopard Sighting and tracks report and head towards Kibber Village for further sighting plans and meet up with the locals who will help us in tracking Snow Leopard and other animals.
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Kibber is located at an altitude of 4200 meters from sea level charming village full of monks and kind-hearted people. The houses and Homestay are built in the traditional
Tibetan style of architecture. You will find some upgrades but in winter you have to stay with them in their traditional homestays and have to use dry toilets. Due to less availability of water, we are dependent on locals.Â
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The village lies in the Lahaul & Spiti district. On
reaching Kibber, you can explore nearby places as there is a full chance of sighting blue sheep and Ibex, now in the evening enjoy wooden stove heat and some local wine and take a good rest.
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How to do Snow Leopard Sighting in Spiti?
get a sight of the rare Himalayan shy cat.
looking for a hunt. In case you do not, you will have plenty of time and opportunities
in the upcoming days. Later, returned to the Kibber Homestay.
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We have to repeat the process and attend some meetings with locals to spot the shy predator of the Himalayas. Again, start early in the morning, take your packed lunches, and head out to spot a snow leopard. Walk from hill to hill, looking for paw prints that could
hint at the location of a snow leopard.
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If you spot or have any signs of Spotting a Snow leopard, then do
not wait for the perfect moment and immediately start clicking and recording a few pictures and video clips. Also, pass the message to spotters and trackers with the help of a walkie-talkie, always keep in mind these animals are a
little shy and mostly keep a big distance from people so they can disappear in the blink of an eye, so it is better to enjoy
every second of the sight. As you have very little time to capture the moments.
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If you are not able to spot or trace Snow leopards, don’t lose hope they will come to hunt and you will spot them the next day till then you can capture many other species of the Kibber Wild Life Sanctuary. Now you can head back towards your homestay and wait for the local spotters because they are the perfect navigators and trackers in such harsh conditions where you have to face zero to minus 15 degrees Celsius temperature, Now enjoy the warmth of the wooden stove and share some experiences with other travelers.
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Now early morning start your search and get a head start by talking to other locals whether they have any spoting of the wild cat, take your packed lunches, and head out to spot a snow leopard. Walk from hill to hill, looking for paw prints that could hint at the location of a snow leopard.
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Click some good scenic pictures and also capture some wildlife animals, if you spot the shy cat you are really lucky to click good footage, and now you can return to the Homestay.
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Today you have the last day of the snow
leopard Sighting adventure, early morning before the sun comes out, pick up your packed lunch, and
head out for the wildlife spotting tour. Since you have the last location of the shy Predator, they have evolved to easily hide
in the mountainous region, so you have to look very carefully and closely also the spotters will help you because it can be hard to spot one, they might be hiding behind a boulder or taking nap.Â
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As you have to leave tomorrow take full use of the day a moment record all the beauty of the valley create some good picture memories and share them with your loved ones and other travelers. Now head towards the homestay and exchange your experiences with others and enjoy with your full team of Snow Leopard Expedition and Sighting Excursion.
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Kibber to Kalpa
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