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Bhutan Bird Watching Tour |
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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 Thrung. 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 wallcreeper, 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.
Trip Overview
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Day 1:
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Arrive Paro Airport . Received by Nature
Trail's Bhutan representative after
processing of visa is complete. Drive to
your hotel in quaint Paro Village . Your
hotel welcomes you to Bhutan . Enjoy a
hearty lunch at the hotel and prepare
for your first bird watching outing in
beautiful Paro Valley . You will then
proceed to visit Paro Rinpung Dzong. A
flagstone path rises gradually from a
beautiful wooden bridge with shingle
roofing and is abutted by two
guardhouses, to the dzong. Today, the
Dzong is the seat of the district
administration as well as the home for
the monastic school. The central tower (Utse)
of the Dzong, offers superb woodwork and
is one of the most beautiful in the
nation. The Dzong was built in 1645 A
.D. Enjoy hearty Bhutanese dinner at a
local restaurant in quaint Paro town.
Overnight hotel; wonderful cluster of
individual Bhutanese cottages.
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Day 2:
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Drive to Thimphu , capitol of Bhutan . A
visit to the bank and post office to
exchange money and have an opportunity
to purchase collector item Bhutan
stamps. Bird stamps are extremely
beautiful and a must for your birding
adventure. After check in at your hotel,
enjoy a relaxing lunch. After lunch, the
famous weekend market is an exciting
time in Bhutan . A wonderful opportunity
to mingle with local Bhutanese folks out
to market, and marvel at the handicrafts
and fresh organic produce. Market is
held on weekends. Optional trip to
Textile Museum is available. We are now
driving to the countryside outside of
Thimphu for bird sightings. Here we will
find; Brown dippers, Ibis Bill, Shrikes
and Fantails. Tonight we enjoy a
reception dinner with our hostess, local
representative in Thimphu . Itinerary
review with our guide upon return to the
hotel.
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Day 3:
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drive into the country today full a full
day of birding in spectacular
Tango/Cheri Valley. Sightings will be
seen of Sunbirds, Wagtails and different
varieties of dippers and thrush. Don't
forget the camera and binocular. Picnic
Lunch provided. Return to Thimphu and
dine at cozy local restaurant. Overnight
at hotel.
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Day 4:
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Drive to Dochula Pass (10,500 ft.)
Spectacular views are offered from the
visa point, which is surrounded by
prayer flags fluttering on high. The
Dochula and Menchola area provide a good
chance to see Tragopans, Monals and
different varieties of Pheasants, as
well as Wood Peckers, Tree Creepers and
varieties of Doves. Overnight at hotel.
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Day 5:
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Today we drive to Punakha. Along the way
we stop to see the beautiful Punakha
Dzong , the former winter capital and
present administrative seat of the
district. It is also the winter
residence of the central monastic body.
The Dzong (fortress) lies between two
rivers, the Pochu and Mochu, uncaring
male and female rivers. It was built in
1637 A. D. Punakha is a true work of
Bhutanese art. It stands proud,
preserved by the ages. A short drive and
we check into the hotel in
Wangduephodrang, After lunch we depart
for an afternoon of birding in Punakha
and Tashithang Valley . Here we will see
Kingfishers, Fishing Eagles and
Hornbills. Tonight we campout, Bhutanese
style. You will enjoy wonderful food,
warm fires and stories of enchantment in
The Land of the Thunder Dragon.
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Day 6:
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Today we spend the entire day bird
watching in Tashithang Valley . We
overnight at camp. Conversation around
the campfire relives your day of unusual
bird sightings today. Sleep well.
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Day 7:
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Depart Tashithang for Wangdue Pelela
Pass. The countryside here is rich in
foliage and forest, making it ideal for
Nutcrackers, Warbblers, Fork-tails and
Robins. After time spent here we depart
to visit the ancestral home of the royal
family, the Trongsa Dzong. Built by
Chogyel Minjur Tempa, the Third Desi, in
1648 it is presently the administrative
seat of the district and home of the
monastic school. Built at split-levels
on a narrow spur, the Dzong is an
architectural wonder. Views from here
are extensive creating strategic
location of this Dzong. We also tour the
medieval Watchtower, located over the
Trongsa Dzong. This ancient structure
gives unobstructed views of the valley,
and it's winding river and roads. The
Watchtower is located strategically
above the Trongsa Dzong. Climb the
ancient ladders to the top, as you view
warrior armor and aging altars,
immersing yourself in the presence
unchanged within its walls. Overnight in
Trongsa Hotel.
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Day 8:
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Drive from Trongsa to Kuengarabten.
Breakfast enroute to Kuengarabten and do
some bird watching for Honey Guides
along the way. Here you will see many
beautiful terraced rice fields along the
Manage Chi Valley . Proceed to Bumthang
in Central Bhutan . Stop along the way
to watch and marvel at the textile
weavers and handicraft shops close to
Bumthang. Overnight in Bumthang and
enjoy Bhutanese hospitality at its
finest.
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Day 9:
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Depart Bumthang, after traditional
buckwheat pancake breakfast, for
Gayzamchu And Thumshingla. We will bird
watch here for the day, looking for
Himalayan Pheasants and campout tonight
at our highest altitude of the tour,
10,850 ft. Snuggle up To the fire after
a sumptuous dinner and local Ara
provided by the locals. Songs of Bhutan
by your guide.
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Day 10:
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Leave Gayzamchu for Sengor crossing
Thumshingla pass., altitude 10, 400 ft.
Near Sengor, one can see Yellow-bill
Magpies, Fire-tail mizoros and Jungle
fowls. Overnight Halt in Sengor.
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Day 11:
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Continuing on to Thrumshingla -
Limithang . This is the best birding
area in The Himalayan Mountains.. A wide
variety of sub- tropical to alpine birds
can be found. Varieties of Hornbills
Owls, NightJars. Camp overnight at
Yongkola Lingmithang
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Day 12:
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Lingmithang Birdwatching Full Day.
Overnight Halt.
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Day 13:
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Begin drive back to west. Photos stops.
Overnight Hotel
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Day 14:
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Continue our drive back toward the west.
Tonight we arrive in Paro Town and enjoy
our farewell dinner. We hope you have
enjoyed your bird watching tour in
Bhutan . Tashi Delek
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Day 15:
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Depart for airport and your return home
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13 Days / 15 Nights
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