Embark on a thrilling birding tour in Bhutan, a biodiversity hotspot with over 670 bird species. Discover rare and endangered birds, including the Imperial Heron and Black-Necked Crane.
Embark on a thrilling birding tour in Bhutan, a biodiversity hotspot with over 670 bird species. Discover rare and endangered birds, including the Imperial Heron and Black-Necked Crane.
Tachog Lhakhang(tamchu) - Located on the other side of the river of the Thimphu - Paro highway, one needs to cross an iron chain suspension bridge to get to the Lhakhang
Tachog Lhakhang(tamchu) - Located on the other side of the river of the Thimphu - Paro highway, one needs to cross an iron chain suspension bridge to get to the Lhakhang
- All meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- All fees and taxes covered
- All meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- All fees and taxes covered
- Airfare
- 4 and 5 star hotels required extra premium
- Personal expenses
- Airfare
- 4 and 5 star hotels required extra premium
- Personal expenses
Bhutan serves as a haven for avid bird watchers and ornithologists, boasting records of over 670 bird species, with many more awaiting discovery. About 50 of the identified species are migratory birds that seek refuge during the winter months. Birds falling under this category include ducks, waders, raptors, thrushes, finches, and buntings.
Bhutan also…
Bhutan serves as a haven for avid bird watchers and ornithologists, boasting records of over 670 bird species, with many more awaiting discovery. About 50 of the identified species are migratory birds that seek refuge during the winter months. Birds falling under this category include ducks, waders, raptors, thrushes, finches, and buntings.
Bhutan also provides sanctuary to several endangered bird species. Specifically, it is home to the Imperial Heron, considered one of the world’s fifty rarest birds, and the elusive Black-Necked Crane. Following breeding in Tibet, this crane species journeys over the Himalayas to winter in Bhutan. Its preferred locations include Phobjikha Valley in Western Bhutan, Bumthang in Central Bhutan, and Bomdeling in Eastern Bhutan. This migratory journey typically begins in the months of September or October, with a return flight to Tibet occurring between February and March.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.