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                    <description>We offer several extensions to our Standard Birding Tours in 2026 and beyond. </description>
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                    <description>We have seen two different Snow Leopards on each tour. </description>
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                    <description>We have seen and photographed two different Snow Leopards during our Snow Leopard tour in November 2024.</description>
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                    <description>We have seen and photographed a Snow Leopard at an altitude of 2,200 meters in November 2023.</description>
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                    <description>We have seen and photographed two Snow Leopards together during our tour in September 2023.</description>
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                    <description>We set the WORLD RECORD of seeing a highest number of SNOW LEOPARDS during a single tour. </description>
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                    <description>We observed and photographed a Snow Leopard at an altitude of 2,600 m for hours in February 2023.</description>
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                    <description>Mongolia exempts citizens of 34 countries from visa requirement </description>
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                    <description>We watched a Snow Leopard on its kill at an altitude of 2,600 m for hours. </description>
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                    <description>Four new species of birds were discovered in Mongolia in 2020.</description>
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                    <description>Our client Tony Davison from the UK photographed this elusive leopard in 50-100 meters at an altitude of 2,300 m in the Altai Mountains, western Mongolia. </description>
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                    <description>Our recent Snow Leopard Photography Tour in the Mongolian Altai Mountains went successful.</description>
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                    <description>The researchers from WWF Mongolia program have recently undertaken another census in January 2020 and a total of 5,070 Saiga Antelopes were counted during the survey. </description>
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                    <description>On 11 February 2017 Purevsuren Tsolmonjav and Jargalsaikhan Lamjav have documented a first record of Baird's Sandpiper for Mongolia.</description>
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                    <description>A Photographic Guide to the 340 species of birds.</description>
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