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
Throng. 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. |
Itinerary in Details |
Days 01
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Arrive Paro, drive to Paro. |
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Days 02
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Drive to Thimphu , capitol of Bhutan , birding |
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Days 03
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A drive into the country a full day birding, return
to Thimphu |
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Days 04
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Drive to Dochula Pass (10,500 ft.) |
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Days 05
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Today we drive to Punakha. |
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Days 06
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Entire day bird watching in Tashithang Valley |
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Days 07
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Depart Tashithang for Wangdue Pelela Pass. |
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Days 08
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Drive from Trongsa to Kuengarabten. |
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Days 09
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Depart Bumthang, for Gayzamchu |
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Days 10
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Leave Gayzamchu for Sengor crossing Thumshingla pass |
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Days 11
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Continuing on to Thrumshingla |
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Days 12
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Lingmithang Birdwatching Full Day. |
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Days 13
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Begin drive back to west. Photos stops. |
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Days 14
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Continue our drive back toward the west |
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Days 15
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Depart for airport and your return home. |
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