Embark on an extraordinary small-group wildlife photography adventure in the heart of Tibet’s Qing-Zang Plateau, guided by David & Pui Hang. This exclusive journey is designed for passionate photographers seeking to capture the region’s most elusive and iconic species in their natural habitats.
The Qing-Zang Plateau, often called the "Roof of the World," is the highest and largest plateau on Earth, boasting dramatic landscapes and an unparalleled diversity of wildlife. With the help of experienced local guides, you’ll track and photograph rare creatures such as the elusive snow leopard, Pallas cat, Tibetan wolf, regal Tibetan antelope (chiru), and vibrant Himalayan blue sheep. The plateau’s fragile ecosystem also supports other remarkable species, including the Tibetan wild yak, Himalayan brown bear, and Tibetan gazelle, offering endless opportunities for breathtaking imagery.
Beyond wildlife, this trip immerses you in Tibet’s rich culture and traditions, allowing meaningful interactions with local communities. The small-group setting ensures personalised attention, maximising your chances of capturing that perfect shot while learning about conservation efforts in this unique region.
With its vast glaciers, sweeping grasslands, and towering peaks, the Qing-Zang Plateau is not just a photographer’s paradise but also a vital ecological hub—home to Asia’s great rivers and a critical regulator of global climate.
This wildlife photography holiday is more than just a tour; it’s a chance to document rare wildlife, deepen your understanding of high-altitude ecosystems, and return with a portfolio of unforgettable images. Whether you’re drawn by the thrill of spotting a snow leopard or the serene beauty of Tibet’s landscapes, this journey promises to inspire and captivate.
Join David & Pui Hang for an intimate, expertly guided expedition into one of the world’s most awe-inspiring wildernesses. Limited spaces ensure an exclusive experience—reserve your place for a truly unforgettable adventure.

*All trips are provided by private suppliers. Users should check that the provider complies with all relevant regulations before committing to booking.