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Overview

Bhutan is a country with an abundance of biodiversity, including both fauna and flora species, as well as rare and endangered species. The country has 72% of the territory under rich forests that cover nearly 10 protected are as widespread in the nation for animal protection and also a primarily tourist-oriented natural destination to appreciate and relish throughout the year. 
 

Highlights

  • beautiful Himalayas
  • Outstanding birding
  • incredible architecture
  • enlightening road trips
  • superb Tibetan cuisine
  • Sightseeing

Itinerary

Arrive at Paro. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our representative and drive to hotel . Birds along the Paro river valley in the afternoon search for the unique ibisbill and more . Over night stay at Hotel Olathang or similar.

Birding in the valleys of the Paro and Thimpu rivers. As one approached the virgin mixed forests of hemlock, oak, magnolias, and rhododendron, a variety of birds and there feeding flocks with a range of species, could be seen. . Over night stay at Hotel Le Meridien or similar.

Key species - Himalayan cutia, , Brown parrotbill,  Fire-tailed Myzornis. Hill Partridge,  Satyr Tragopan, Golden Bush Robin and more

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The birders will have plenty of time to explore the braided channels of the Mo Chu River and the bird-rich subtropical forests it holds as they spend this night at a hotel close to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan. You will pass the Punakha Dozing on the way. You might encounter a wide variety of birds. Over night stay at Hotel Six Senses or similar.

key species - Fire-capped Tit, White-bellied Heron, Red-headed Trogon, Wedge-tailed green Pigeon, Yellow-vented Warbler, Striated laughing thrush and more.

 

The bird watchers will make a series of brief breaks to search the braided river channel as they continue east through Wangdue Dzong, a monastery and fortification combined. Pallas' Gull and Pallas' Fish Eagle can be found here. Additionally, you inspect the boundaries of the forests and look inside a few of the small cultivable areas. Near the end of our journey, you will enter a fruitful forest and pause to search for species like the blood pheasant, satyr tragopan, or beautiful Himalayan monal. In this area, you can also find white-winged grosbeak and spotted laughing thrush. Before continuing to our excellently positioned guesthouse near to Gangtey Gompa, we will also do a thorough search for the Ward's trogon, which is possibly Bhutan's most valuable bird. Over night stay at Hotel Phuntsho Yangkhil Lodge or similar.

Key species - Satyr tragopan, Ward's trogon,Himalayan monal, Pallas' Fish Eagle, Blood pheasant, Pallas' Gull, Yellowish-bellied bush warbler, White-winged grosbeak, Rusty-flanked treecreeper and more.

 

We will travel to Thimpu and birding outside the Jigmey Dorji National Park today after enjoying some peaceful birding in this area. Over night stay at Hotel Le Meridien or similar.

Morning birding along the way to Paro. Rest of the day is free for birding or sightseeing in and around Paro. Over night stay at Hotel Olathang or similar.

Depart by Airlines flight to Delhi or Kathmandu.

For cost of the trip, please contact us at;

Wild India Journey, 252-Rajendra Nagar, Opposite Main Gate of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India 321001

Phone: +91-7703969449, 7976807409 Office: +91-5644-796519 Email: info@wildindiajourney.com

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