Nationals Parks and Bird Watching Bhutan Tours
In Bhutan, Gross National Happiness (GNH) is more important than Gross National Product (GDP) and GNH is measured through four pillars, one of them is the Conservation of Environment. Bhutanese people take GNH very seriously and the Constitution of Bhutan mandates 60% of forest cover for all the time. Thats for the reason why Bhutan is like a living under a natural park and its a paradise for bird watchers who come from all over the world.
Tour to Royal Manas Park
Designated as Bhutan’s Crown Jewel and famed as a paradise for Birdlife, The Royal Manas National Park is Bhutan’s oldest Park (instituted in 1964) and an unparalleled biological treasure in the Eastern Himalayas, with hundreds of wildlife, birds and plant species and several globally endangered species...
Bird Watching Tour
Bhutan is truly a bird and birders’ paradise! With about 80% of the area under forest cover, Bhutan is home to numerous and exotic flora and fauna. Bhutan boasts of birds, animals and plants not found in other parts of the world and is recognized as one of the 221 global endemic bird areas