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Bhutan 's extensive bird list
reflects the kingdom's wide range of agro-ecological
environments, from subtropical to alpine. Currently
675 species have been recorded in Bhutan . Most
widely known are the Black Neck Cranes, a rare and
endangered crane. In Bhutan , the Black Neck Crane
holds a special place in folklore and Bhutanese
hearts. To injure a Black Neck Crane in Bhutan is go
to prison for life.
Hundreds flock to the Phobjikha Valley , a glacial
valley in a remote area with no electrical power.
Here the Black Neck Cranes are conservatory
protected and can be viewed. There are many legends
and myths about this bird. The Bhutanese call it
Thrung Throng. Black Neck Crane Dancers honor the
bird with a festival dance. Other migratory birds as
the Pailas' fish eagle, which is considered rare,
migrates through Bhutan between Tibet and northern
India . This bird is often seen near Wangdi near
spring. Often it will be spotted with Ospreys and
Pied Avocet. Wintertime brings numerous species down
to lower altitudes, including accentors, rose
finches, grosbeaks, snow pigeons and pheasants such
as the satyrtragopan, the Himalayan monal and the
blood pheasant.
Even the casual observer can be sure to see the blue
whistling-thrush, yellow blue magpie, the
wall creeper, white capped water redstarts, spotted
nutcracker in the pine forest and the red-billed
choughs on the roofs on the dzongs. All animals in
Bhutan are protected by the Buddhist ethic that
prohibits killing. Further protection in the 1995
Forest and Nature Conservation Act defines several
species as totally protected. Black Neck Cranes,
Monal Pheasant, Peacock, Pheasant, Raven and the
Rufous-Necked Hornbill. |
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Facts of the Tour |
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Tour Destination :
Group Size : Min - 1
Season : End of March and
all of April
Accommodation :
Duration : 15 Days
Entry /
Exit
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Itinerary In Detail |
Days 01 :
Arrive Paro, drive to your Paro/ overnight |
Days 02 :
Drive to Thimphu , capitol of Bhutan , birding,
overnight hotel |
Days 03 :
A drive into the country a full day birding, return
to Thimphu , Overnight at hotel. |
Days 04 :
Drive to Dochula Pass (10,500 ft.) Overnight at
hotel. |
Days 05 :
Today we drive to Punakha. Overnight camp |
Days 06 :
Entire day bird watching in Tashithang Valley,
overnight at camp |
Days 07 :
Depart Tashithang for Wangdue Pelela Pass. Overnight
in Trongsa Hotel. |
Days 08 :
Drive from Trongsa to Kuengarabten. Overnight in
Bumthang |
Days 09 :
Depart Bumthang, for Gayzamchu. |
Days 10 :
Leave Gayzamchu for Sengor crossing Thumshingla
pass, overnight Halt in Sengor. |
Days 11 :
Continuing on to Thrumshingla – overnight camp at
Yongkola Lingmithang. |
Days 12 :
Lingmithang Birdwatching Full Day. Overnight Halt. |
Days 13 :
Begin drive back to west. Photos stops. Overnight
Hotel. |
Days 14 :
Continue our drive back toward the west, arrive Paro |
Days 15 :
Depart for airport and your return home. |
Note :
Whatever the conditions the itinerary stated follow,
it is for the visitors who prefer full package
programme. At the same time, we also serve you based
on your choice. The selection of itineraries and the
staffs depends on your choice and financial
procurement. We have options for any partial visit
as per your requirement regarding your interest and
financial condition. |
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For Further Information & Booking
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