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Bhutan Birding Tour

Bhutan Birding Tour

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14 Days / 13 Nights

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Highlights of the Glimpse - 14 Days

  • Tiger's Nest (Taktsang Monastery) Trek: Embark on an unforgettable hike to one of Bhutan's most iconic landmarks, perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking picturesque landscapes.
  • Cultural Immersion: Explore ancient dzongs and traditional villages, immersing yourself in Bhutanese culture, architecture, and way of life.
  • Scenic Beauty: Marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas and lush valleys as you traverse through the enchanting landscapes of Bhutan.
  • Authentic Cuisine: Indulge in delectable Bhutanese cuisine, savoring the flavors of traditional dishes that reflect the country's rich culinary heritage.
  • Spiritual Exploration: Experience the tranquility and spirituality of Bhutan as you visit sacred temples and monasteries, gaining insight into the country's deeply-rooted Buddhist culture.
  • Birds:770 species of birds have been recorded in Bhutan

Therefore, the Bhutan Birding Tour - 14 Days offers a compact yet comprehensive journey into the magic of Bhutan, leaving you with unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for this enchanting Himalayan kingdom.


Price from: US$4605 / Person


Program


Day 1: Arrival in Paro

Morning:

Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Touching down at Paro International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide upon exiting the arrival hall. Today, we will take it easy to acclimatize to the altitude. Drive to Thimphu, check in to the hotel and let’s have your first taste of Bhutanese cuisine.

Afternoon:

The founder of Bhutan, ZhabdrungNgawang Namgyal, erected Rinpung Dzong (fortress on a mound of jewels) in 1646. Ta Dzong was previously a watchtower for the Paro Rinpung Dzong’s defense.

Day 2: Paro - Sightseeing

Morning:

The farmlands, lower and higher broadleaved evergreen woods, riversides, subalpine woods, and shrubberies are suitable birding places in the Paro valley, which has an altitude range of 2,150 – 2,950 m. After breakfast, proceed to Chele la for bird watching and an evening drive behind the Drugyel Dzong, a ruined stronghold.

Himalayan Monal, Blood Pheasant, Satyr Tragopan, Kalij Pheasant, Ibisbill, Common Sandpiper, Crested Kingfisher, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Common Hoopoe, Nepal House Martin, and other species can be found in this area. Yellow-browed Tit, Grey-crested Tit, Rufous-fronted Tit, Black-throated Tit, Plumbeous Water Redstart, Brown Dipper,White-capped Water Redstart, Crested Serpent Eagle, Black Eagle, Himalayan Buzzard, and others are also seen in this area.

Day 3: Paro to Thimphu

Morning:

Drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s sophisticated capital city. Later, take a stroll around this lovely upland valley. Thimphu valley is surrounded by beautiful areas of Blue Pine and temperate evergreen woods and is relatively dry. Birdwatching locations have been pushed at least 10 kilometers due to increased human development, and the best locations for birding are now along the stream near Motithang, as well as in and around Begana and Cheri villages. The following are some of the bird species seen here: Common Sandpiper (Tringahypoleucos), Redrumped Swallow (Hirundadaurica), Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus melaschistos), Grackle or Hill Myna (Gracula religiosa), Grey Wagtail (Motacillacaspica), Whitebellied Yuhina (Yuhina xanthoteuca), Upland Pi (Rhyacornisfuliginosus).

Afternoon:

Later evening, explore the Thimphu City views.

Day 4: Thimphu to Punakha

Morning:

ou will travel to Punakha, Bhutan’s former capital, passing through some of the kingdom’s most fertile agricultural terrain and spectacular river valleys. At 3,050 meters, the first stop is at DochuLa (pass). On a clear day, the snow-capped eastern Himalayan range can be viewed. You could also go around the Druk Wangyal Chortens 108 stupas. Himalayan Cutia, Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Collared Grosbeak, Red Crossbill, Golden-breasted Fulvetta, White-browed Fulvetta, Fire-tailed Myzornis, Plain Mountain Finch, Mrs Gould’s Sunbird, Green-tailed Sunbird, Black-throated Parrotbill, Himalayan Bluetail, White-browed Bush Robin, Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, and other birds can be found in these areas.

Day 5: Punakha to Gangtey

Morning:

You will drive through the black mountain region from Punakha to Phobjikha. The drive is shorter, and there are frequent opportunities for birdwatching and photography along the way. Finally, the path leads to an oak and rhododendron forest, followed by the large Phobjikha valley, one of Bhutan’s few glacier valleys. In the winter, the endangered Black-necked Crane nests in the Phobjikha Valley, which is one of the country’s most important wildlife preserves. The picturesque Gangtey village is perched on a ridge overlooking the Phobjikha valley’s vast green expanse. The bird species found in this valley are Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Blue-capped Rock Thrush,Fire-tailed Myzornis, Great Parrotbill, Alpine Accentor, Green-tailed Sunbird, Fire-tailed Sunbird, Rufous-vented Yuhina, Whiskered Yuhina, Scaly Thrush, Tickell’s Thrush, Fire-capped Tit, Amur falcon, Ward’s Trogon, Blue Rock Thrush, Black-faced Laughingthrush, Spotted Laughingthrush, etc.

Day 6: Gangtey to Trongsa

Morning:

Drive three hours to Trongsa’s core district through lush evergreen woods of oak, rhododendron, horse chestnut, laurel, maple, fir, spruce, larch, hemlock, and juniper, passing Pele La (pass) at 3390m. Another important ecosystem in this area is bamboo, which is home to a variety of unique but elusive species. Although it is not a particularly well-known birding spot, it does have a few notable species. Such as; Himalayan Griffon (Gyps himalayensis), Himalayan Swiftlet (Collocalia brevirostris), Lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus), Snow Partridge (Lerwalerwa), Purple Cochoa (Cochoa purpurea), Scalybreasted Wren Babbler (Pnoepygaalbiventer), Longtained Minivet (Pericrocotusethologus), Himalayan Monal Pheasant (Lophophorusimpejanus), Speckled Wood Pigeon (Columba hodgsonii) and Rufousbellied Bulbul (Hypsipetesmcclellandi).

Day 7: Trongsa to Bumthang

Morning:

On this 68-kilometer journey, the elevation varies from 2,100 meters in Trongsa to 3,400 meters at Yotongla pass, and then descends to 2,600 meters in Bumthang valley, where the vegetation varies from temperate forests in Trongsa to coniferous and mixed alpine in Bumthang. Bumthang is the religious core of the country, as well as one of the most picturesque valleys in the kingdom. Before Yotongla pass, farming in the valleys, and the bank of the ChamkharChhu river are great birding locations in this region. Few birds of this area are: Goldcrest (Regulus regulus), Blyth’s Pipit (Anthusgodlewskii), Common Sandpiper (Tringahypoleucos), Little Bunting (Emberizafucata), Redbilled Chough (Pyrrhocoraxgraculus) and Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo).

Day 8: Bumthang - Sightseeing

Morning:

Ura is Bumthang’s final and highest valley, and the road leading there climbs over breathtakingly open terrain, occasionally passing through forests. The road passes through large sheep meadows and traverses the 3,600 m high Ura la pass before descending into Ura via a long loop through fields and meadows. Ura hamlet, perched at 3,100 meters above sea level, is known for its tightly clustered dwellings, which are rare in Bhutan. The day will be spent touring the Ura valley and settlement. Some birds found in this area are: gray crested tit, black-throated bushtit, fulvous parrotbill, grey-headed canary-flycatcher, chestnut-crowned warbler, rock pigeon, scarlet finch, black-throated redstart, scarlet minivet, verditer flycatcher, whiskered yuhina and blue-fronted redstart.

Day 9: Bumthang (URA) & Limitang

Morning:

Leaving the relatively dry Ura valley behind, the trail ascends through forests of massive firs, frequently with a rhododendron understory. The route is quite steep for a few kilometers, with steep slopes revealing a panorama that defies description, until the pass at Thrumshingla (3,750 m) is eventually hit. These two days are spent exploring the area’s incredibly diverse subtropical forests. These forests, which stretch to the horizons, are distinguished from those found at higher elevations by gigantic trees with enormous girths supported by enormous buttresses. The important species seen in this area are : Black Bulbul (Hypsipetesmadagascariensis), Blyth’s Pipit (Anthusgodlewskii), Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus aeneus), Gould’s Shortwings (Brachypteryx stellata), Redheaded Bullfinch (Pyrrhula erythrocephala), Speckled Piculet (Picumnusinnominatus), Grey Wagtail (Motacillacaspica), Whitethroated Munia (Lonchuramalabarica), Whitebrowed Blue Flycatcher (Muscicapaleucomelanura), Yellowbellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeummelanoxanthuon), Bluebeaed Bee-Eater ( Nyctyornisathertoni), Parrotbill (Paradoxornisnipalensis), Honeyguide (Indicator xanthonotus), Redvented Bulbul (Pyconotuscafer), Lesser Racket-Tailed Drongo (Dicrurusremifer), Fantail Warbler (Cisticola exilis) and Rufousthroated Hill Partridge (Arborophilarufogularis).

Day 10: Limitang/Mongar/Tashigang

Morning:

The road descends from Limithang to a low elevation of 650 meters at the Kuru Chhu river bridge. When Zhongar Dzong was abandoned in favor of another location, Mongar, the Chhorten was built in 1800 in Nepalese style of architecture to hold the rare holy relics of Zhongar Dzong. Pay a visit to this location. Mongar Dzong was constructed in the early nineteenth century. The current edifice, however, dates from 1953, when Bhutan’s Third King, Jigme DorjiWangchuck, ordered it to be built. It not only serves as the region’s administrative center, but also as the home of the Drukpa monastic community. Because the eastern cities of Mongar and Trashigang are uninteresting for birding, the tour’s final two days are devoted to cultural experiences. The drive from Mongar takes you through fern-filled forests and over the Kori la pass (2,450m).

Day 11: Tashigang to Mongar

Morning:

Drive back to Mongar after breakfast. Exploratory trip to Mongar town and the local market in the afternoon.fern-filled forests and over the Kori la pass (2,450m). Because the eastern cities of Mongar and Trashigang are uninteresting for birding, the tour’s final two days are devoted to cultural experiences. The drive from Mongar takes you through fern-filled forests and over the Kori la pass (2,450m).

Day 12: Mongar to Bumthang

Morning:

Drive back to Mongar after breakfast. Exploratory trip to Mongar town and the local market in the afternoon.fern-filled forests and over the Kori la pass (2,450m). Because the eastern cities of Mongar and Trashigang are uninteresting for birding, the tour’s final two days are devoted to cultural experiences. The drive from Mongar takes you through fern-filled forests and over the Kori la pass (2,450m).

Day 13: Bumthang to Thimphu

Morning:

After breakfast, drive to Thimphu, stopping along the way to see hamlet residences and mingle with the locals. Lunch in Wangduephodrang, which is famed for its magnificent Dzong, bamboo items, slate sculptures, and stone carvings. Drive to Thimphu for the night after lunch.

Day 14: Paro / Phuentsholing - Departure

Morning:

Breakfast in the hotel, then drive to Paro International Airport or the Bhakdora airport for flight to your onward destination. We bid farewell and wish ourselves in the hope to meet again. We hope you cherish this special trip in your life and nourish yourself with all the positive energy accumulated through the journey.

Tour Cost

1 Person : US$ 4605/

2 Person : US$ 3567/-per person

3 Person : US$ 3683/-per person

4 Person : US$ 3394/-per person

5 Person : US$ 3288/-per person

6 Person : US$ 3222/-per person



The charges shown may not be all-inclusive and are merely an overview. We can make you a legally binding offer once we have investigated and taken into account all relevent factors. For further enquire please contact us.

Inclusion & Exclusion

What's Included

• Accommodation on twin sharing/Single room according to traveler number

• Breakfast & dinner at the hotel & lunch at the local restaurants

• All transfers, transportation and sightseeing as per the itinerary

• English speaking accompanying guide

• Governmental royalty and taxes

• Entrances fee

• 2 water bottle per person per day basis on the vehicle




What's Not Included

• Luxury hotel upgrades are available at additional cost

• Travel insurance

• Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, and laundry, etc

• Telephone and internet

• Emergency evacuation

• Tips and gratuities

• Costs arising from unforeseen events

• Extra activities like cultural shows, kayaking, etc

Documents for Bhutan Visa

Following documents are required for VISA Application

• Passport Data Page Scan: Full page but no cropping, and all letters legible, even small one and no flares. Mostly importantly, the Passport need to be valid at least 6 months from the date of entry.

• Portrait Photograph: Passport-size format or selfie with white background.



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