Rare Birds and Mammals of Kashmir and Ladakh - 250 Species in 2 Weeks

16 Days | #1153
Delhi |
Srinagar |
Kargil |
Leh and Tso Kar |

Detail Itinerary

Day 01: Delhi

Meals: on own
Accommodation: Hotel near the airport

Arrive Delhi airport. You will be met and transferred to the hotel.

Evening free for rest or visit the local market. You may ask us for tours (optional) covering various monument sites, museums, bird watching habitats, tourist market, food joints, theatre, performance venue etc.

Overnight stay.

Day 02: Delhi to Srinagar

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Accommodation: Ibrahim Houseboat or similar

Early morning drive to Delhi Airport to connect flight to Srinagar. Reach Srinagar and checkin to the hotel.

Overnight stay.

Day 03: Srinagar

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Accommodation: Ibrahim Houseboat or similar

We have three full days at our houseboat base in Srinagar, and will be exploring various sites in the area. This includes a mix of coniferous forests and deciduous valleys, with a cable car ride up to the top of the mountain at Gulmarg.

Both Kashmir and White-cheeked Nuthatches occur here, and we will also expect to see several restricted range breeders, including Kashmir Nutcracker, Tytler’s Leaf Warbler, and Kashmir and Rusty-tailed Flycatchers. Other regular birds here include Scaly-bellied and Himalayan Woodpeckers, Rufous-naped Tit, Black-and-yellow Grosbeak, Variegated Laughingthrush and Pink-browed Rosefinch, whilst with luck we could find White-throated Bushtit and the elusive Spectacled Finch. Unfortunately, Orange Bullfinch has become rare here and mainly restricted to remote and high elevation areas during the summer, but is still an outside possibility.

Overnight stay.

Day 04 and 05: Srinagar

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Accommodation: Ibrahim Houseboat or similar

Two full days of birding in and around Gulmarg and Pahalgam.

Overnight Stay.

Day 06: Srinagar to Kargil

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Zojila Residency or similar

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Kargil. Arrive Kargil in the evening, check in the hotel and enjoy the ambience of resort. Overnight stay

Places to see: Dras War Memorial, Lamayuru monastery, Mulbekh Monastery

Day 07: Kargil to Leh

Meals: Breakfast in Kargil, Lunch and Dinner in Leh
Accommodation: Hotel Lotus or similar

Until very recently part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh is now a separate union territory and a stark contrast to the landscape, culture and wildlife of Kashmir and, indeed, the rest of India. Sandwiched between the Himalayas to the south, and the Karakoram mountain chain to the north, it is a high-altitude desert, the westernmost extension of the vast Tibetan plateau. The birdlife is unique in India, representing a meeting-point of species from the Palearctic and Oriental biogeographic regions. Our visit is timed to connect with many of the local breeding species during the late summer, whilst also being the peak of autumn passage migration.

We will spend the early morning south of Kargil, in the Suru Valley. Between Sankoo and Parkachik in particular, the meadows and riverside scrub can be productive for White-tailed Rubythroat, Fire-capped Tit, and the incredibly rare Long-billed Bush-Warbler – a species only once reported since 1933!

We then continue our drive east into Ladakh, arriving at Leh in the late afternoon.

Overnight stay.

Day 08: Leh

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Lotus or similar

A break from the long drives today as we explore the various habitats close to Leh, such as Tikse marshes, Trisul Tso and Shey fishponds. Breeding bird activity will be high, and we can expect to see Red-crested Pochard, Bluethroat, Blue Rock Thrush, the distinctive Hume’s Lesser Whitethroat (split from Lesser Whitethroat, but currently lumped again!), Mountain Chiffchaff, Brown Accentor, Citrine Wagtail and Rock Bunting. A key target will undoubtedly be Ibisbill, a unique wader that is the only member of its family, which breeds on the shingle riverbanks in this area.

In the evening we will be joined by a representative from a local conservation organisation who will give us an understanding of the issues, and successes, faced in this amazing part of the world.

Overnight stay.

Day 09: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp

There are two routes to the fertile Nubra Valley, and we will take the highest motorable road in the world, Khardung La Pass.

We will get a chance to see Tibetan Snowcock as well as White-winged Redstart and Brown Accentor. The beautiful White-browed Tit-Warbler is our key target in the buckthorn stands amongst the sand dunes in the Nubra Valley. This area is quite different to the habitat we will encounter further east in Ladakh, and seldom visited by birdwatchers. We hope to find Pale Rose finch, recently discovered in India in this area, and other exciting discoveries are not impossible!

Overnight stay.

Day 10: Nubra Valley

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camps

Today is a full day to explore areas of the Nubra Valley. As well as birds we will be looking out for mammals, including semi-feral Bactrian Camels and Cape Hare, in the only place in India where it is found. Lynx occurs here also, but we would need a large dose of luck to see one.

Overnight stay.

Day 11: Nubra Valley to Leh

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Lotus or similar

Today is a journey of up and down, as we ascend almost 2,500 m from the Nubra Valley to drive over the Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable pass at about 5,600 m, before descending again into Leh. Should we have time on arrival we can revisit some birding areas around Leh.

Day 12: Leh to Tso Kar via Mahe Bridge and Puga

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camps

Today, you will proceed to Tso Kar. Tso Kar, a salt lake, and the nearby freshwater Startsapuk Tso, are important breeding grounds for Great Crested Grebe, Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelduck, Lesser Sand Plover and Brown-headed Gull, amongst other species. The boggy marshes here have several other species, and are where we should come across pairs of the spectacular endangered Black-necked Cranes.

Day 13 and 14: Tso Kar

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camps

Two full days from our base at Tso Kar gives us ample opportunities to discover the wildlife in what is probably the most productive area of Ladakh for its specialities. At this migration time we should find flocks of waterfowl and waders, whilst the nearby grasslands and barren hillsides support many accentors, larks, and finches, including the rare Blanford’s (or Plain-backed) Snowfinch. Both Himalayan and Tibetan Snowcocks occur here, with Tibetan Partridge also, and flocks of Tibetan Sandgrouse are likely. Raptors hunting over the plains should include Golden Eagle, Upland Buzzard and maybe the milvipes form ‘Eastern’ Saker Falcon, and we will also try to find distinctive desert Little Owl: adjusted to very different habitat here than any European birders amongst us will be used to. The easily overlooked Hume’s Groundpecker, or Ground Tit, is another key bird for us here.

Mammals here include Kiang as well as Tibetan Wolf, Indian Fox, Tibetan Argali, and Himalayan Weasel.

n Argali, and Himalayan Weasel.

Day 15: Tso Kar to Leh via Taglang La

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Lotus or similar

With a final morning in Tso Kar, it is time to start the long journey home, initially with our drive back to Leh. We will take the route via Taglang La and spend some time birding here (particularly if we didn’t visit it in the previous two days from Tso Kar) as it is particularly good for Tibetan Snowcock, as well as Bharal (Blue Sheep).

Overnight stay

Day 16: Leh to Delhi 

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None

Transfer to Leh Airport to connect late morning flight back to Delhi at 1200 hr. Arrive Delhi at 1330 hr. and connect flight back to home. In case of late evening flight back to home, Airport transfer and hotel close to Airport can be arranged at an extra cost. Tour Ends

Highlights

  • Birding
  • Landscapes of Leh and Ladakh
  • Photography
  • Local Cuisine
  • Quaint Accommodation

Service Included

  • All accommodation on a double/twin sharing basis
  • Dedicated private vehicle for the entire tour
  • All Permits
  • Asian Adventures birding guide the entire trip
  • All Applicable Taxes

Service Not Included

  • Any kind of Insurance / Travel Insurance, Any kind of Camera Fees.
  • Personal expenses viz: Laundry, internet, phone calls, and gratitude.
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusion.

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