The Magic of Bhutan- 14 days
Trip Hightlights
Punakha Festival Tour
Your senses will awake upon entering the impressive courtyard of the Punakha Dzong; " Palace of Great Happiness ". The Dzong lies between two rivers, the Pochu and Mochu, male and female rivers. Read More »
Bhutan Bird watching
Birds in Bhutan can be found from the glacial alpine regions of the north to the sweltering tropics of the south.
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Trip Code: NT- B104
Duration: 14 days.
All Tours and treks in Bhutan are based on a set rate from the government. At present it is US $ 250 per person per day.
Itinerary
Day 01
Arrival at Paro Airport / transfer hotel /
In the evening an orientation talk & video show on Bhutan / overnight hotel.
Day 02 Paro valley sightseeing / overnight hotel.
Day 03 Excursion to the Taktsang Monastery / overnight hotel.
Day 04
Drive to Thimpu.
sightseeing of the valley / overnight hotel
Day 05 Thimpu a.m. at leisure / p.m.cultural program / overnight hotel.
Day 06
Drive to Mendegang.
Sightseeing of the Punakha & Wangdi valleys / overnight lodge.
Day 07 Excursion to the Phubjikha valley / overnight lodge.
Day 08 Drive to Bumthang valley / overnight lodge.
Day 09 Bumthang valley sightseeing / evening cultural program / overnight hotel.
Day 10 Drive to Mongar overnight lodge.
Day 11 Drive to Tashigang. sightseeing of the township / overnight lodge.
Day12
Excursion to Tashi Yangtsi.
Vview the highly revered Chorten Kora / overnight lodge.
Day13 Drive to Samdrup Jonkhar / overnight lodge.
Day14
Onwards to Guwahati for an overland departure from the country to Kathmandu.
N.B. We specialise in tailored Tours if there is something specific you wish to do in Bhutan we will be pleased to arrange a suitable itinerary with you.
I t is also possible to combine a tour with a trek. E-mail or fax us for detailed itineraries, costs or other pre-departure information.
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Birding and Tour in Bhutan - 15 days
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.







