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.