After completing a Himalayan expedition to photograph snow leopards in 2019, Surat-based photographer Saurabh Desai has returned to the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau on another journey.
“Starting a photo-story on my Snow Leopard Expedition ... Stay tuned …” Desai captioned.
“Walking on the frozen river during winters in the most challenging terrain in Himalayas in search of the most difficult cat in the world, The Snow Leopard; Grey Ghost of Himalayas.
“There are many layers and reasons I love to shoot in Himalayas and adventure is surely the one of them...”
Desai managed to capture breathtaking shots of snow leopards during his first trek to Changthang, a Tibetan region some 15,000 meters above sea level.
Of the snow leopard’s legendary reputation, he learned from locals that: one does not see “Shan,” but “Shan” sees you, using the Ladakhi word for the elusive, mountainous feline.
“Grey Ghost” is another moniker for the snow leopard.
More recently, in late April, 2021, the artist photographer posted more shots of the leopard, showing just how hidden they can get, blending in perfectly with the rocky mountainside.
“This amazing and the most [elusive] cat on this planet is on the verge of extinction and this grey ghost of Himalayas has been struggling to continue its next generation every single day,” Desai captioned along with the images.