Paro
Medium
4
14 Days
Birding
Included
Despite its diminutive size, Bhutan boasts an impressive diversity of bird species, with approximately 770 species recorded within its borders. This makes it one of the world’s 221 global endemic bird areas. The country’s varied habitats, ranging from the majestic Himalayan tropical forests to verdant broadleaf woodlands and towering evergreen stands of fir, hemlock, and spruce, provide an exhilarating backdrop for birdwatching.
Bhutan’s well-maintained roads ensure accessibility to birding throughout the country, particularly during the spring season (late March to late May), when sightings are common in almost any area below 3,100 meters. Unlike many parts of Asia, birding opportunities are not limited to parks or reserves. Even brief stops in the midst of farmland can offer thrilling encounters with birds. The mixed broadleaf forests, teeming with bird diversity, provide an exhilarating birding experience, particularly compared to the slower-growing monotypic stands of blue pine or chirr pine.
Upon arriving at a flight into Bhutan, passengers are greeted with an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the majestic Himalayan landscape. Whether departing from Kathmandu, Delhi, Singapore, Dubai, Bangkok, or Kolkata, each flight promises an immersive journey that culminates in an exhilarating descent into the captivating Kingdom of Bhutan.
In the evening, attend an orientation program at your hotel to gain insights into Bhutan’s natural wonders. This program will encompass an audio-visual presentation, a slideshow, and an introduction to the country’s distinctive culture and traditions.
Overnight in Paro.
Paro Valley, situated at an elevation of 2,150 to 2,950 meters, presents an exceptional birding destination. The valley’s diverse habitats, encompassing farmlands, broadleaved evergreen forests, riversides, subalpine areas, and shrubberies, offer ample opportunities for bird enthusiasts.
In addition to its avian attractions, Paro Valley is home to several cultural landmarks. Notably, the Ta Dzong (National Museum), Rinpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, and the renowned Taktsang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest) stand as testament to the region’s rich cultural heritage.
The Paro Valley is renowned for its diverse avian species. Among the recorded birds are the Aberrant Bush Warbler, Blyth’s Reed Warbler, Himalayan Whistling Thrush, Common Teal, Grey-headed Flycatcher Warbler, Green-backed Tit, Hodgson’s Redstart, Jungle Crow, Himalayan Brown Dipper, Crested Honey Buzzard, Himalayan Treecreeper, Hill Pigeon, Rufous-breasted Accentor, Rufous Turtle Dove, Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle, Striped-throated Yuhina, and Long-tailed Minivet.
Accommodation in Paro
Today, embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu, the contemporary capital of Bhutan. Immerse yourself in the picturesque upland valley that surrounds Thimphu. Encompassed by verdant blue pine and temperate evergreen forests, Thimphu presents numerous birding opportunities near streams in the Motithang, Begana, and Cheri villages.
The avian fauna recorded in this region encompasses the Common Sandpiper, Red-rumped Swallow, Sparrowhawk, Hill Myna, Grey Wagtail, White-bellied Yuhina, Upland Pipit, and Plumbeous Redstart.
Overnight in Thimphu.
From Thimphu, embark on a scenic drive to Dochula Pass, an awe-inspiring elevation of 3,050 meters that offers panoramic vistas of the majestic eastern Himalayas. Ascend further to Punakha and Wangduephodrang, a remarkable elevation drop of 1,800 meters. The journey traverses temperate forests, where rhododendrons and magnolias burst forth vibrantly in March and April. Subsequently, the landscape transitions into a semi-tropical zone, adorned with vibrant orange, banana trees, and cacti.
This region is a birdwatcher’s paradise, harboring a diverse array of avian species. Common sightings include the Black-chinned Yuhina, Spotted Dove, Black-chinned Babbler, Black-breasted Sunbird, Red-breasted Rosefinch, Fulvous-breasted Pied Woodpecker, Large Grey Babbler, Slaty-backed Forktail, White-breasted Kingfisher, Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Grey Heron, Steppe Eagle, Small Niltava, Himalayan Griffon, Speckled Wood Pigeon, Grey Tit, and Red-crowned Jay.
Overnight in Punakha or Wangduephodrang.
The journey continues eastward through the majestic Black Mountains, punctuated by regular stops for birding and photography. Upon arrival, we will find ourselves in the expansive Phobjikha Valley, a glacial haven that holds immense significance as one of Bhutan’s most important wildlife reserves. During the winter months, this valley transforms into a haven for black-necked cranes, making it a must-visit destination for bird enthusiasts.
Gangtey village, nestled amidst the picturesque valley, offers breathtaking views and a chance to immerse oneself in the local culture.
The region is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting a diverse array of avian species. Keep an eye out for the majestic Amur Falcon, the vibrant Red-mantled Rosefinch, the fiery Fire-breasted Flowerpecker, the striking Red-headed Bullfinch, the captivating Scarlet Finch, the agile White-tailed Nuthatch, the enchanting Magpie-Robin, the majestic Great Pied Hornbill, the common Hill Partridge, and the graceful Snow Pigeon.
Overnight in Gangtey.
Embark on an expedition through a diverse array of habitats, from dense forests carpeted with moss and lichen-covered oak and rhododendron to coniferous zones teeming with fir, spruce, larch, and juniper. Bamboo groves serve as vital habitats for numerous elusive bird species.
Among the notable bird species you will encounter during this trek are the majestic Himalayan Griffon, the swift Himalayan Swiftlet, the unique Lammergeier, the elusive Snow Partridge, the vibrant Purple Cochoa, the scaly-breasted Scaly-breasted Wren Babbler, the long-tailed Long-tailed Minivet, the striking Himalayan Monal Pheasant, and the rufous-bellied Rufous-bellied Bulbul.
You will overnight rest in the charming town of Trongsa.
Drive to Bumthang, ascending from 2,100 meters in Trongsa to Yotongla Pass (3,400 meters) and then descending to Bumthang Valley (2,600 meters). Bumthang, one of Bhutan’s most captivating valleys, also serves as its spiritual center. Birding opportunities include Yotongla Pass, farmlands, and the riversides of Chamkhar Chhu.
Among the bird species observed here are Goldcrest, Blyth’s Pipit, Common Sandpiper, Little Bunting, Red-billed Chough, and Cormorant.
Overnight in Bumthang.
Embark on an exploration of Ura Valley, the highest of Bumthang’s valleys. Renowned for its charming clustered houses and expansive open pastures, this valley offers a captivating landscape. The journey culminates in the majestic Ura La Pass, reaching an elevation of 3,600 meters, before descending into the picturesque Ura Valley.
Overnight, you will be accommodated in a tented camp situated within the heart of Ura Valley.
Departing the arid Ura Valley, we ascend through fir forests and culminate at Thrumshingla Pass, the highest motorable pass in Bhutan, attaining an elevation of 3,750 meters. Subsequently, we descend to the picturesque village of Sengor, situated amidst verdant fields.
The remainder of the day is dedicated to exploring the subtropical forests surrounding Sengor, which harbor a diverse array of avian species, including the Black Bulbul, Blyth’s Pipit, Bronzed Drongo, Gould’s Shortwings, Red-headed Bullfinch, Speckled Piculet, and Blue-bearded Bee-Eater.
Our day concludes with an overnight sojourn in Limithang.
Embark on the final leg of your journey from Limithang, the lowest elevation at 650 meters, and traverse the Kuru Chhu River. Proceed to Mongar Dzong, where you will be captivated by the picturesque drive through verdant forests, golden cornfields, and lush banana groves. In Trashigang, immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the Trashigang Dzong.
Accommodate overnight in Trashigang.
Return to Mongar, where you will embark on an afternoon tour of the town and its local market.
Overnight in Mongar.
Today, we will embark on a journey to Bumthang, making stops at the Yatha Weaving Center and the local market en route.
Arrive in Bumthang for overnight.
Drive to Thimphu, making stops along the way to visit village houses and interact with the locals. Take a lunch break in Wangduephodrang.
Overnight in Thimphu.
Conclude your birding expedition to Paro Airport, preparing for your onward flight. This marks the culmination of an unforgettable journey through the avian wonders of Bhutan.
Tour concludes.
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Embarking on a 14-day birdwatching expedition through Bhutan offers an immersive experience beyond the observation of rare and vibrant avian species. From the moment you arrive in Paro, renowned for its majestic Himalayan vistas, to the high-altitude passes and expansive valleys of Bumthang and beyond, each day presents an opportunity for renewed wonder and discovery.
Beyond the exhilaration of encountering unique species such as the elusive Himalayan Monal Pheasant or the elegant Black-necked Crane, this adventure underscores Bhutan’s unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. The country’s pristine forests and protected valleys exemplify the harmonious coexistence of conservation and tradition, benefiting both wildlife and local communities.
As you traverse winding mountain roads and navigate lush subtropical forests, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil harmony of Bhutan. The country’s profound reverence for nature is evident in its warm hospitality and genuine respect for all living beings. This experience serves as a testament to the transformative power of mindful travel, emphasizing the importance of treading lightly, appreciating local customs, and leaving a positive impact on the destinations visited.
Ultimately, your journey through Bhutan’s bird-rich habitats transcends the mere pursuit of species identification. It presents an opportunity to engage with a land where cultural identity, natural beauty, and biodiversity are intricately intertwined. May this transformative experience inspire a deeper commitment to conservation, encourage further exploration, and remind you that in the realm of the Thunder Dragon, awe and wonder remain perpetual companions.
Safe travels, and may your future adventures be equally enriching.
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