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Safari Itineraries In Bhutan

Everest Base camp trek - 17 days
Everest Base camp trek - 17 days

A trip in Bhutan through Timphu, Punakha, and Paro
Timphu, Punakha, and Paro Trip

Travel Timphu, Pwaka, Paro & Chele La Pas
Timphu to Chele La Pas

Tashichho Dzong, via Dochula Pass, to Phobjikha Valley
Tashichho Dzong, Handicrafts Emporium, Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley
About Bhutan
Bhutan offers unique safari experiences that combine its rich biodiversity with its stunning landscapes and cultural heritage. Here are some exiting destinations in Bhutan:
Royal Manas National Park:
Known as the "crown jewel" of Bhutan’s parks, it is the oldest national park in the country. Visitors can spot wildlife such as Bengal tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, and the rare golden langur.
Jigme Dorji National Park:
This is the second largest national park in Bhutan and home to diverse flora and fauna, including snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, and red pandas.
Bird Watching
Bhutan is a paradise for bird watchers with over 770 bird species. Some popular spots include:
Phobjikha Valley:
Famous for the black-necked cranes that migrate from Tibet during the winter months.
Bomdeling Wildlife Sanctuary:
Home to a variety of birds including the critically endangered white-bellied heron.
Haa Valley:
This off-the-beaten-path destination offers a mix of cultural exploration and natural beauty. Visitors can explore traditional Bhutanese villages, ancient temples, and pristine forests.
Bumthang Valley:
Known as the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, it offers a blend of cultural and natural experiences with its monasteries, temples, and beautiful landscapes.
Sustainable Tourism
Bhutan places a strong emphasis on sustainable tourism. The country has a policy of "High Value, Low Impact" tourism to protect its environment and culture. This means that travel experiences are often curated to ensure minimal impact on the natural and cultural heritage of the region.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for a safari in Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer pleasant weather and good wildlife viewing opportunities.
Tips for Safari Travel
Permits: Ensure you have the necessary permits and are accompanied by a licensed guide.
Preparation: Be prepared for varying weather conditions and high altitudes.
Respect Local Customs: Bhutan is known for its rich cultural heritage, so it's important to respect local customs and traditions.
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