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Duration

15 Days 14 Nights

Country

Bhutan

Maximum Traveller

11

Min Pax

1

Attributes

Height

150-3150 meters

Weather

15 Days Satyr Tragopan Tour

Bhutan is a paradise for bird lovers with over 770 recorded species, and many more yet to be discovered. The country is also home to critically endangered species such as the White-bellied Heron, and numerous threatened and vulnerable species including the Satyr Tragopan, Beautiful Nuthatch, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Ward’s Trogon, Black-necked Crane, Pallas’s Fish Eagle, Rufous-throated Wren-Babbler, Blyth’s Kingfisher, Chestnut-breasted Partridge, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Blyth’s Tragopan and Wood Snipe.
The best birding seasons in Bhutan are spring, autumn, and winter in southern Bhutan. The country boasts a remarkable environmental record, maintaining 72% of its natural forest cover, with 51.44% of the land area falling under protected areas. Bhutan features diverse elevations ranging from 150 meters to over 7,400 meters, divided into three main ecological zones: Alpine Zone (Above 4000 meters): Characterized by alpine meadows. Temperate Zone (2000 to 4000 meters): Featuring coniferous or cool broadleaf forests. Subtropical Zone (150 to 2000 meters): Rich in subtropical broadleaf forests

Itinerary

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  • Day 1 - Arrive at Paro birding around Paro valley

  • Day 2 - Paro to Punakha

  • Day 3 - Punakha to Tashithang

  • Day 4 - Phochu to Gelephu

  • Day 5 - Gelephu to Tingtibe

  • Day 6 - Day 6: Tingtibe

  • Day 7 - Tingtibe to Panbang

  • Day 8 - Panbang to Pantang

  • Day 9 - Pantang to Tingtibe

  • Day 10 - Tingtibe to Trongsa

  • Day 11 - Trongsa to Phobjikha

  • Day 12 - Phobjikha to Paro

  • Day 13 - Paro to Chelela Pass

  • Day 14 - Paro to Tiger’s nest

  • Day 15 - Birding around Paro valley and depart

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