Kyrgyzstan Reconnaissance Showcases Country’s Adventure Opportunities, Prepares Local Operators for

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Written by Christopher Doyle September 12, 2017

Kyrgyzstan Reconnaissance Showcases Country’s Adventure Opportunities, Prepares Local Operators for Tourism Partnerships

Participants hiked to camera traps to spot argali (Marco Polo sheep), ibex, and other animals. With binoculars, they also surveyed the slopes and Sary Chat river bank in search of snow-leopard footprints.

After a hard day’s cross-country drive that ended at an impressive elevation of 3,400 meters, most people in our group hesitated before climbing on. Several people opted out of the late afternoon hike/climb. But those of us who remained scrambled 550 meters up a near-vertical, talus rise into Kyrgyzstan’s barren and ragged Tien Shan mountains, were helplessly lured by the excitement of experiencing real-time tracking of one of the world’s most elusive mammals: the majestic snow leopard.

ternational buyers, Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) team, and all the adventure reconnaissance support crew and wildlife guides erupted at the news. This and other wildlife experiences — tracking and spotting Marco Polo sheep, ibex, golden eagles, and more — were just “icing on the cake” on an impressively managed, nine-day, off-piste reconnaissance trip through Kyrgyzstan, an often-overlooked destination in

Unbridled adrenaline overcame all three of us when our two guides — sons of former snow leopard hunters — pointed out an endangered snow leopard’s paw prints and scat left just over a week before we arrived. We eagerly scrambled upward to two remote camera traps to retrieve memory cards, which we hoped held images of a snow leopard that might have triggered the camera sensors since being installed about a month ago. Following our descent and pre-dinner tent gathering, we gathered around Asylbek Rajiev, head of the Kyrgyz Association of Tour Operators, and our incredible travel bureau tour leader and guide, Ernist Djumagulov, who revealed that, as a team, “we” captured both day and nighttime images of the snow leopard. Sheer childlike smiles, high fives, and cheers from the six in-

Spotting the elusive snow leopard was one of the highlights of the recent Kyrgyzstan reconnaissance trip.


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