Bhutan Bird Watching Tour

Bhutan is the most ideal and easiest place to spot birds. Unlike the other Himalayan countries, which suffer from high deforestation and environmental degradation, Bhutan’s rich, diverse, and beautiful forests form some of the best remaining representatives of forests habitats in the Himalayas. Another obvious reason is that, Bhutan being predominantly a Buddhist nation, the Bhutanese strongly respects all forms of life; hence, the natural habitat has resulted in an avifauna that is not only marvelously diverse but also remarkably visible and approachable.
The country is claimed to have the most area of an area of especially high biological diversity known as the Eastern Himalayan “conservation hotspots”.
Nearly 650 species of birds have so far been recorded in Bhutan ( the rare endangered ones being found in the so called ‘endemic bird areas of Bhutan) and a significant number of these are far easier to see here than anywhere else in the world because of the intact natural habitat.
Some of the globally-endangered species include Ward’s Tragopan, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Blue fronted Robin, and the fabulous Ibisbill. Any further information needed on a seasonal pattern of birding can be made possible by picking up certain regions according to the time of the year and the duration.















