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Best 1 Tibetan Plateau Peripheral Steppe

The Tibetan Plateau Peripheral Steppe occupies a unique transition zone bordering the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau within China. This expansive steppe ecosystem supports significant populations of grazing animals including wild yaks and migratory birds. It remains crucial for the continued pastoral...

2 Karakoram Steppe

The Karakoram Steppe is a unique alpine steppe ecosystem situated within the greater Karakoram mountain range of Pakistan and India. Characterized by high altitude grasslands and rugged terrain, it sustains limited wildlife including snow leopards and bharal (blue sheep). This area’s distinctive env...

3 Wakhan Corridor Steppe

The Wakhan Corridor Steppe occupies a remote region within northeastern Afghanistan and Tajikistan. This alpine-steppe ecoregion features high altitude landscapes vital for biodiversity. It supports endangered species like snow leopards and Marco Polo sheep. Researchers, conservationists, and those...

4 Altai Tavan Bogd Steppe

Situated within Altai Tavan Bogd National Park in Mongolia, this isolated steppe region is notable for its pristine alpine meadows and ancient petroglyphs.

5 Chang Tang Steppe (Tibetan Plateau)

The Chang Tang Steppe on the Tibetan Plateau in China is one of Earth's highest and most remote rangelands, protected within a massive nature reserve established for endangered wildlife.

6 Puna Steppe (Altiplano)

The Puna Steppe is a high-altitude Andean ecoregion spanning Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, notable for its extreme elevation of over 3,200 meters and unique wildlife like vicuñas.

7 Ladakh Steppe

The Ladakh Steppe is a cold high-altitude grassland in India's Changthang, notable for kiang habitat and the 4,000 sq km sanctuary.

8 Tian Shan Steppe

Extending across China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, the Tian Shan Steppe is an alpine grassland ecosystem notable for supporting diverse endemic flora alongside traditional seasonal herding.

9 Pamir Steppe

Straddling Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and China, the Pamir Steppe is situated in a high-altitude region historically known as the Roof of the World, supporting isolated agro-pastoral communities.

10 Tibetan Plateau Alpine Steppe

The Tibetan Plateau Alpine Steppe is a high-altitude grassland ecosystem averaging above 4,500 m elevation across the Tibetan Plateau, supporting endemic wildlife including the Tibetan antelope.

11 Changtang
Changtang

The Changtang is a vast high-altitude plateau in western Tibet and eastern Ladakh, India, forming one of the world's largest and highest grassland-steppe systems and a protected reserve since 1993.

12 Puna Steppe

The Puna Steppe is a high-altitude montane grassland in the central Andes across Peru and Bolivia, distinguished by extreme elevations, freezing nights, and hardy bunchgrasses.

13 Qinghai Steppe (Haixi)

The Qinghai Steppe in Haixi is high arid steppe around China's Qaidam Basin, notable for saline lakes and major lithium-rich salt deposits.

14 Alai Valley Steppe

A high-altitude valley steppe in southern Kyrgyzstan between the Alai and Trans-Alai ranges, lying above 2,800 m elevation.

15 Kyrgyz Steppe Highlands

The Kyrgyz Steppe Highlands consist of high-altitude montane grasslands in Kyrgyzstan, distinguished by their alpine meadows and traditional nomadic pastoralism.

16 Nuratau Nature Reserve

The Nuratau Nature Reserve safeguards a unique alpine landscape within Uzbekistan’s central steppe region. It is notable for its biodiversity including the endangered Severtsov’s argali sheep and diverse avian life like golden eagles. The reserve provides critical habitat for rare species and suppor...

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