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Siberian Tiger Camera Trap Safari with Alexander Batalov

Starting from USD 93.44

Experience traveling through the remote tracts in Russia’s Far East that the tigers call home.mbark on a safari with a difference and venture deep into the remote Durminskoye Reserve in Russia’s Far East, home to the endangered Siberian tiger.

  • Duration
    8 days
  • Group Size
    1 to 12
  • Difficulty
    Moderate
  • Season
    March - March
Siberian Tiger Camera Trap Safari with Alexander Batalov

Embark on a safari with a difference and venture deep into the remote Durminskoye Reserve in Russia’s Far East, home to the endangered Siberian tiger. Alongside conservationist Alexander Batalov, you’ll track the big cats and set camera traps on a unique adventure that truly puts you on the front line of wildlife conservation.

“After a couple of hours we enter the boundary of the forest for the first time. There is snow on the ground but it doesn’t look too deep. Some way into the drive, Alexander stops the vehicle just over a bridge. Tiger tracks are all around; these are very fresh, as in minutes old. We are allowed out of the jeep but told to be careful as the tiger is likely to be close. It is now pitch black but the excitement level goes up. Alexander is convinced these are the tracks of a female he knows and she is watching us close by. We will find out how close she was tomorrow…”

This was just one of the many thrilling moments that NWS client Amanda experienced during her time in Siberia in 2017. Now you too can set foot in the habitat of the world’s largest big cat, the Siberian tiger, contributing to the conservation of this endangered species as you do so. Our unique expedition will be led by conservationist and Siberian tiger expert Alexander Batalov, who has decades of experience working in the remote tracts of land in Russia’s Far East that the tigers call home. Setting and collecting camera traps is a vital method of monitoring the precious few Siberian tigers left in the wild, offering you a chance to participate in truly frontline conservation. And perhaps, if luck is with you, the palette of the Russian taiga – so often snow white and pine green – may be joined by a splash of orange…

For a detailed overview of this trip, read Amanda’s informative blog on her Siberian adventure.

What makes this trip extraordinary

  • Assist Alexander and his team with monitoring Siberian tigers.
  • Set and collect camera traps.
  • Explore the reserve on foot, skidoo, 4x4, and deerskin skis.
  • Fishing.
  • Traditional Russian sauna.

This is a small group photographic expedition with conservationist Alexander Batalov departing on a single set date in March 2021.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
Whats included in this tour Items that are covered in the cost of tour price.
Whats not included in this tour Items that are covered in the cost of tour price.
  1. Day 1

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    March 5: Arrive Khabarovsk – Durminskoye Reserve

    On arrival into Khabarovsk Airport you will be met by your local guide and driver, and transferred approximately 4 hours to Durminskoye Reserve and the base where you will spend the next six nights. Time permitting you may get your first opportunity to set out and explore the reserve this afternoon.

    Overnight accommodation: Durminskoye Reserve Base

    (L, D)

  2. Day 2-6

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    March 06-10: Durminskoye Reserve

    Five full days to explore the remote Durminskoye Reserve. Spending time in the habitat of the last remaining 400 Siberian tigers is an experience in itself. You are unlikely to see one of these endangered big cats in the flesh, however your time here is in an effort to assist and monitor the region and help Alexander and his team with their conservation efforts. Each day you will set out to either set camera traps or collect ones that have previously been set. You will then be able to spend time looking through the traps to see what has been photographed – maybe sable, maybe wild boar, maybe a sleepy Asian bear, or maybe the elusive Siberian tiger!.

    Overnight accommodation: Durminskoye Reserve Base

    (B, L, D)

  3. Day 7

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    March 11: Durminskoye Reserve - Khabarovsk

    Time permitting there may be one last chance to explore the reserve this morning before setting off back to Khabarovsk. Late this afternoon you arrive back into town and settle into the comfort of your hotel, reminiscing on the adventures of what is a truly unique, once in a lifetime experience.

    Overnight accommodation: Durminskoye Reserve Base

    (B)

  4. Day 8

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    March 12: Depart Khabarovsk

    Please note that checkout is in the morning. This morning you depart on a short 30 minute drive to the airport in time for your onward international flight back home.

    (B)

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Accomodation

Medical Kit Required

Refund

Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and it is our endeavor to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation, and ration in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the program. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below,

  • Cancellations prior to 30 days from the start of the event: Full refund as cash.
  • Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 % refund as cash.
  • Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.
  • Cancellations will be accepted only by email.

Note: We reserve the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.

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