Birding Trip: 15D - 14N

Trip length: 15 Days - 14 Nights

Trip Type: Special

Seasons: Entire year

Elevation: 1310 - 3200 mtrs.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Guided Tour

  • Daily Sustainable development fees

  • Visa application fees

  • Airport transfer in Bhutan

  • All 3 meals at restaurants or hotels in Bhutan

  • Accommodation in gov. approved 3 star hotel

  • A qualified & licensed English-speaking guide

  • An experienced driver

  • A personalized tour vehicle

  • Entry fees & Permits

WHAT'S EXCLUDED:

  • Airfares

  • Meals at 4 & 5 stars restaurants

  • 4 & 5 stars hotels (can arrange at additional cost)

  • Hotel stay outside of Bhutan

  • Expenditure of a personal nature

  • Travel Insurance

  • Tips for the guide and driver

  • Alcohol & beverages

Cost of the Trip per Person:
Important Visa Information:

All non-Indian tourists must obtain a Bhutan visa before traveling. For more details on visa visit our page.
Rest Assured! we'll handle the visa application process for you.

Flight Bookings:

We recommend booking your flights early as Bhutan has limited flights and only two airlines operating to and from the country. Please connect your flight to one of these destinations:

  • Bangkok, Thailand (Druk Air & Bhutan Airlines)

  • Delhi, Kolkata, or Guwahati, India (Druk Air & Bhutan Airlines)

  • Dubai (Druk Air)

  • Kathmandu, Nepal (Druk Air & Bhutan Airlines)

  • Singapore (Druk Air)

We'll also assist you with flight bookings for Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines to ensure a seamless travel experience for you.

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Tour Highlights:

  • Journey through breathtaking valleys from the Western to Eastern Bhutan.

  • Discover the diverse living habitats of Bhutan’s bird species.

  • Experience the elegance and beauty of birds in their natural surroundings.

  • Camp near birding hotspots for a closer observation of the wildlife.

  • Take a short hike to the renowned Tiger’s Nest Monastery for stunning views.

As the world’s first carbon-negative country, Bhutan is a beacon of eco-friendly living, working tirelessly to protect its natural environment. With 70% of its land covered in forests, Bhutan is home to around 770 bird species, including 19 endangered ones like the Rufous-necked Hornbill, Black-necked Crane, and White-bellied Heron.

Ranked as one of the top 10 biodiversity hotspots on the planet, Bhutan offers a captivating journey through its subtropical and coniferous forests, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of its diverse wildlife.