Bird Watching Tours in Bhutan / BUT-08 (14 Days / 13 Nights) Paro-Thimphu-Punakha-Wangduephodrang-Trongsa-Bumthang-Ura-Limithang-Mongar-Bumthang-Thimphu-Paro
Despite its small size about 770 species of birds have been recorded in Bhutan and the kingdom is recognized as 221 global endemic birds areas. Within country's borders there are extraordinary range of habitats, from some of the Himalaya's most extensive and least disturbed tropical forests to cool broad leaved andbirds in bhutan towering evergreen forests of fir, hemlock and spruce. The entire country is bisected by well maintained paved road and birding especially in mid to late spring (late March to late May) is good virtually anywhere below 3,100 m. Unlike many part of Asia, one is not obliged to seek out a park or reserve or remnant patch of 'good looking' habitat, since at any stop even in the midst of farmland, exciting birds are visible. The mixed broadleaf forests are much richer, and therefore more exciting for birding, than the rather slow growing monotypic stands of blue pine and particularly chir pine.
Detailed Itinerary Day 1 : Paro Day 2 : Paro Day 3 : Paro-Thimphu Day 4 : Thimphu-Punakha Day 5 : Punakha-Wangduephodrang Day 6 : Wangduephodrang-Trongsa Day 7 : Trongsa-Bumthang Day 8 : Bumthang-Ura Day 9 : Ura-Limithang Day 10 : Limithang-Mongar Day 11 : Mongar Day 12 : Mongar-Bumthang Day 13 : Bumthang-Thimphu Day 14 : Thimphu-Paro