Extreme Wildwing Birding

Samdrup Jongkhar| Trashigang | Yongkola | Bumthang | Trongsa | Tingtibi |Phobjikha | Punakha | Paro

19 Days

Tour available date

March-April | 2024

Package Includes
Hotels
Guide
Transportation
Camping crew
SDF & visa
Park fees
2 Person

Per person USD 4950

4-10 Person

Per person USD 4500

  • Tour Outlet
Tour Outlet

Day 1- Guwahati – Samdrup Jongkhar

Cross the border from Guwahati in India to Samdrup Jongkhar, a major trade hub in southern Bhutan. Explore the vibrant biodiversity and engage in bird watching activities around Samdrup Jongkhar and nearby areas. Spend the night in Samdrup Jongkhar town, preparing for more birding adventures in the coming days.

Day 2- Samdrup Jongkhar to Morong - Full Day Birding-Campaign

Continue your birdwatching adventure within the upper limits of warm broadleaf forests around Samdrup Jongkhar. Embark on a scenic two-hour drive from Samdrup Jongkhar to Morong, enjoying the picturesque landscapes along the way. Spend the entire day engaged in bird watching activities in the Morong and Narphung area. Look out for a diverse range of bird species, and some of the notable ones you might spot include: Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Himalayan Cutia, Crimson-breasted Woodpecker, Wreathed Hornbill, Common Myna, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Indian Pond Heron, Little Egret, Asian Pied Starling, Jungle Myna, Common Sandpiper, Grey Wagtail, Common Kingfisher, Crested Kingfisher, Green Sandpiper, Black-backed Forktail, White-throated Kingfisher. Conclude the day with an overnight stay in Morong, ready for more birding adventures in the coming days.

Day 3- Morong to Trashigang - Birding Along the Motorable Road

Commence your journey to Trashigang, taking a day to reach the destination. Enjoy the scenic drive and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bhutan. Utilize the travel day for bird watching along the motorable road leading to Trashigang. Expect to encounter a variety of bird species in this diverse landscape. While birding along the road, keep an eye out for the following species: Red-rumped Swallow, Mountain Hawk Eagle, Tibetan Siskin, Blyth’s Shrike Babbler, Chestnut-crowned Warbler, Common Hoopoe, Common Kestrel, Black Eagle, Long-tailed Sibia, Silver-eared Mesia, Rufous-backed Sibia, White-throated Laughing Thrush, Bhutan Laughing Thrush, Grey-sided Laughing Thrush and other species. Halt for the night in a hotel in Trashigang. Rest and prepare for more birding adventures.

Day 4- Trashigang to Yongkola - Birding Hotspots Yongkola

Spend full-day birding activities around Korila, Lingmithang and Yongkola areas. These locations are known for their incredible birding opportunities, promising a diverse avian experience. Stop at bird hotspots along the road from Trashigang to Yongkola. Some notable bird species you may encounter include: Rufous-necked Hornbill, White-crested Laughingthrush, Pygmy Blue Flycatcher, Blue-throated Blue Flycatcher, Common Green Magpie, Grey-winged Blackbird, Brown-throated Treecreeper, Crested Serpent Eagle, Mountain Hawk Eagle, Grey Treepie, Blue-Breaded Bee-eater, Ward’s Trogon, Himalayan Cutia and other species. Overnight yongkola surrounded by the natural beauty of Bhutan. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and prepare for more exciting birding adventures.

Day 5- Namling-Yongkola

Start your day with an early morning bird watching session in the Namliang area, looking for species like Green-tailed Sunbird, Stripe-throated Yuhina, Rufous-vented Yuhina, and many others. After the morning session, explore the Yongkola area for additional bird species. Take a break for lunch and share birdwatching stories. Resume birdwatching activities in the afternoon, focusing on any specific species you may have missed earlier. Rest and relax in the beautiful surroundings of Yongkola before dinner and reflecting on the day's birdwatching experiences. Rest for the night at your accommodation in Yongkola.

Day 6- Yongkola-Lingmithang-Yongkola

Start your day with an early breakfast at your accommodation in Yongkola. Depart for Lingmithang for a day of bird watching. Spend the morning bird watching in the Lingmithang area. Look for species such as Red-faced Liochicla, Grey-headed Parrotbill, Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Black-throated Bushtit, Long-tailed Broadbill, Beautiful Nuthatch, Rufescent Prinia, Striated Yuhina, Blue-bearded Bee-Eater, Blue-throated Blue Flycatcher, Tawny Fish Owl, Grey-chinned Minivet, and many others. Take a break for lunch in a suitable location in Lingmithang.Enjoy the natural surroundings and perhaps share bird watching stories. Resume bird watching activities in the Lingmithang area in the afternoon.Explore different habitats and elevations for a variety of bird sightings. After a full day of bird watching, return to Yongkola. Enjoy the scenic drive back and keep an eye out for any additional bird species. Have dinner at your accommodation in Yongkola, discussing the day's bird watching highlights. Rest for the night at your accommodation in Yongkola.

Day 7- Namling-Sengor-Bumthang

Start your day with an early breakfast at your accommodation in Yongkola.Depart for Namling and Sengor for a focused birdwatching session.Spend the morning scanning for bird species that you may have missed in your previous journeys.Look for specific target species and enjoy the diverse birdlife in these areasTake a break for lunch in a suitable location in Namling or Sengor.Use this time to relax and discuss your birdwatching experiences.Continue birdwatching activities in the afternoon, focusing on any target species or exploring new areas.Make the most of your time to observe and identify birds in different habitats.After a day of birdwatching, return to Bumthang. Enjoy the scenic drive back and reflect on the bird sightings.Have dinner at your accommodation in Bumthang, sharing highlights from the day's birdwatching.Rest for the night at your accommodation in Bumthang.

Day 8- Bumthang - Trongsa

You will drive along the road passing through various ecotypes; Blue pine forest, mixed conifer forest, Fir forest and finally crossing Yotongla pass and broadleaved forest. Along the road, you will find birds such as Grey-hooded Warbler, Lemon-rumped Warbler, Ashy-throated Warbler, Yellow-browed Tit, Green-backed Tit, Green Shrike Babbler, White-browed Fulvetta, Plain-backed Thrush, Plain Mountain Finch, Spotted Nutcracker, Black-faced Laughingthrush,, Rufous-vented Tit, Coal Tit Rufous-fronted Tit, Gold crest, Red Crossbill, White-winged Grosbeak, Alpine Accentor, Rufous-breasted Accentor, Blue-fronted Redstart, Hodgson's Redstart, Red-billed Chough, Rosy Pipit, Hoary-throated Barwing, Green-tailed Sunbird, Mrs Gould’s Sunbird, Rufous Sibia, Stripe-throated Yuhina and other species. Rest for the night at your accommodation in Trongsa.

Day 9- Trongsa to Tingtibi

Birding along the road, you come across birds such as Yellow-browed Tit, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Great Hornbill, Striated Prinia, Striated Laughingthrush, White-throated Laughingthrush, White-crested Laughingthrush, Beautiful Nuthatch, Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler, Brownish-flanked Bush Warble, Verditer Flycatcher, Lemon-rumped Warbler, Tickell's Leaf Warbler, Crested Bunting, Common Kestrel, Chestnut-bellied RockThrush, Blue Rock Thrush, Ashy Bulbul, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Blyth's Leaf Warbler, Ashy Drongo, Ashy bulbul, Mountain bulbul, Striated bulbul, Black-crested Bulbul, Red-vented bulbul, Great Barbet, Blue-throated Barbet, Striated Yuhina, Black-chinned Yuhina, Whiskered Yuhina, Asian Barred Owlet, Grey-headed Parrotbill, Speckled Wood Pigeon, Spotted Dove and other species. Rest for the night at your accommodation in Tingtibi.

Day 10- Tingtibi-Gomphu and back to Tingtibi

Today promises another day of exciting bird watching as we explore the rich biodiversity around Tingtibi, with a special visit on a way to Gomphu. After a hearty breakfast, we'll set out to discover more avian wonders, keeping our eyes peeled for some unique species that inhabit this region. Our bird watching checklist for the day includes the charming White-hooded Babbler, the elusive Pale-billed Parrotbill, the sociable White-breasted Parrotbill, the captivating White-browed Scimitar Babbler, the lively Lesser-necklaced Laughingthrush, the elegant Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, the delicate Striated Yuhina, the intelligent Bronzed Drongo, and many more. As we explore the diverse habitats around Tingtibi and Gomphu, our experienced guides will share their knowledge about the behavior, calls, and habitats of the birds we encounter. After a day filled with birding adventures, we'll return to our hotel in Tingtibi for a relaxing overnight stay. Take this time to reflect on the day's sightings, and perhaps share stories and experiences with your fellow birdwatchers.

Day 11- Tingtibi-Tamala and back to Tingtibi

Today holds another day of thrilling bird watching as we embark on a journey to Tamala, a haven for diverse bird species. We'll start our day early, eager to catch sight of some key species that make this region their home. Keep your binoculars ready as we search for the striking Yellow-throated Fulvetta, the charismatic Rusty-fronted Barwing, the elusive Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler, the regal Ward’s Trogon, the enchanting Long-billed Wren Babbler, the dainty Pygmy Flycatcher, the vibrant Red-headed Trogon, the melodious Rufous-necked Laughingthrush, the colorful Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird, the striking Black-throated Sunbird, the energetic Green-tailed Sunbird, the melodious Chestnut-crowned Warbler, the agile White-tailed Nuthatch, the majestic Large Niltava, the delicate Small Niltava, the charming Blyth’s Shrike Babbler, the lively Yellow-cheeked Tit, the regal Red-tailed Minla, the vibrant Blue-winged Siva, the exquisite Rufous-winged Fulvetta, and the sociable White-naped Yuhina, among others. Tamala offers a unique and diverse habitat for bird watching, making it an ideal destination for bird enthusiasts. After a full day of birding adventures, we'll return to our hotel in Tingtibi for a well-deserved rest. Take this time to cherish the memories of the day's sightings and prepare for more exciting bird watching in the days ahead.

Day 12- Tingtibi to Khoshala and Return to Trongsa

Start your day early for an early morning departure from Tingtibi. This allows for ample time to cover the journey back to Trongsa.Utilize the drive back as an opportunity for bird watching, focusing on areas where you may have missed certain bird species during your previous travels. Make a stop at Khoshala for birding, ensuring you have the chance to spot any specific species in this particular location. Continue the drive back to Trongsa, enjoying the scenic landscapes and birding opportunities along the way. Upon reaching Trongsa, check into your hotel for an overnight stay. Take the evening to relax and reminisce about the birding experiences of the day.

Day 13- Trongsa-Phobjikha

Start your day with an early breakfast at your accommodation in Bumthang.Depart for Trongsa, keeping an eye out for bird species along the way.As you drive back to Trongsa, take breaks to look for bird species like Black-throated Prinia, Bhutan Laughingthrush, Nepal House Martin, Blyth’s Swift, Blyth’s Shrike Babbler, Himalayan Monal, Godlewski’s Bunting, Altai Accentor, Snow Pigeon, Spotted Nutcracker, Himalayan Vulture, Crimson-browed Finch, Rufous-breasted Accentor, and many others.Reach Trongsa and explore the surroundings for additional birdwatching opportunities.Visit any specific locations of interest.Continue your journey towards Nobding, keeping your eyes peeled for more bird species.Enjoy the scenic drive and any birdwatching stops along the route.Arrive in Phobjikha and, if time permits, engage in bird watching activities in the evening.Explore the immediate surroundings for bird sightings. Have dinner at your accommodation in Phobjikha, discussing the day's birdwatching highlights.Rest for the night at your accommodation in Phobjikha.

Day 14- Phobjikha to Punakha

Embark on another day of birdwatching as we journey from Phobjikha to Punakha, exploring the captivating Pelela Pass and its surrounding areas. Rise early for a delightful breakfast before we drive to Pelela Pass, situated at an elevation of 3450 meters. Spend the morning hours birding along the old road of Pelela Pass, where the air is crisp and the landscape is adorned with a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for the majestic Himalayan Monal, Satyr Tragopan, Spotted Nutcracker, Fire-tailed Myzornis, Dark-rumped Rosefinch, White-browed Shortwing, Stripe-throated Yuhina, Rufous-vented Yuhina, Spotted Laughingthrush, Black-faced Laughingthrush, Golden-naped Finch, Scarlet Finch, White-winged Grosbeak, Eurasian Cuckoo, Himalayan Vulture, Bearded Vulture, and many more. After a rewarding birding session, we'll gradually drive back towards Punakha. Along the way, we'll keep our eyes peeled for other avian wonders, including the Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Darjeeling Woodpecker, Snowy-browed Flycatcher, Red-tailed Minla, Whiskered Yuhina, White-throated Laughingthrush, and various other birds. As the day concludes, we'll check in to our hotel in Punakha, surrounded by the echoes of the day's birding adventures. Rest well and prepare for more discoveries in the coming days.

Enjoy the magic of Bhutan's birdlife and the scenic beauty of Pelela Pass!

Day 15- Punakha to Paro via Dochula - Thimphu

As we bid farewell to Punakha, our journey takes us back to Paro through Dochula. Rise early to make the most of the day, revisiting key birding spots and capturing glimpses of species that may have eluded us in previous drives. Our day begins with an early departure, offering a chance to catch sight of any bird species we may have missed during our earlier drives. The journey back provides another opportunity to encounter avian wonders along the way. As we traverse the picturesque Dochula Pass, enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and be on the lookout for any bird species that may reveal themselves in this beautiful setting. Arriving back in Paro, we'll check in to our hotel for a final night in Bhutan. Reflect on the incredible birding experiences and the diverse species encountered throughout the journey. Rest well as you prepare for your departure, cherishing the memories of Bhutan's rich birdlife and the beautiful landscapes.

Day 16- Gedu-Thimphu back to Paro

Today holds another exciting day of bird watching as we venture to explore the avian wonders around Paro and Gedu on our way to Thimphu. Early in the morning, we'll hit the road, aiming to spot some key species that call this region home. Keep your binoculars ready as we search for the striking Red-faced Liochicla, the vibrant Blue-winged Laughingthrush, the delightful Silver-eared Mesia, the elusive Himalayan Cutia, the distinctive Black-throated Parrotbill, the charming Pygmy Wren Babbler, and the unique Bhutan Laughinthrush. These are just a few of the species that await you on today's birding adventure. The journey will take us through diverse landscapes, providing ample opportunities to observe and appreciate Bhutan's rich biodiversity. Our experienced guides will share their knowledge and insights, enhancing your birdwatching experience. As the day unfolds, and we've added numerous species to our checklist, we'll head to our hotel for a comfortable overnight stay. Take some time to reflect on the day's birding highlights and get ready for more discoveries in the days to come.

Day 17- Paro-Chelela-Paro

Today promisaro ties an exhilarating journey to Chelela, the highest motorable road in Bhutan, standing tall at an impressive 3998 meters. Get ready for an early start as we set out from the hotel, eager to explore the rich avian diversity that awaits us. As the first light of day breaks, our focus will be on spotting some of Bhutan's most captivating bird species. Keep your eyes peeled for the stunning Blood Pheasants and Satyr Tragopan, along with other Himalayan gems like the majestic Himalayan Monal, vibrant Kalij Pheasant, the charming White-browed Rosefinch, and the melodious Greenish Warbler. The road to Chelela is not just a route; it's a birdwatcher's paradise. After an exciting morning of birding, we'll return to our hotel for a well-deserved lunch. Conclude your day with dinner served in the hotel, providing a relaxing end to your exploration of Paro

Day 18- Hike to Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger's Nest.

After breakfast, 2 and half hour drive to the base camp, the starting point for the hike to Taktsang Monastery. The day hike to Taktsang Monastery takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. Taktsang Monastery is perched on the side of a cliff, 900m above the floor of the Paro valley. According to legend, Guru Rinpoche, who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan in the eighth century, flew to a cave in the Taktsang area on a tigress and meditated for three months. The monastery is a revered and iconic symbol of Bhutanese Buddhism and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. After completing the hike to Taktsang Monastery, return to Paro town for lunch. After returning to the hotel, take a break with a refreshing tea or coffee. Visit the town for some last-minute shopping, allowing you to explore local markets and pick up souvenirs. Conclude your day with dinner served in the hotel, providing a relaxing end to your exploration of Paro.

Day 19- Departure

Check out from your accommodation in Paro in the morning. Your representative from Wildwing Adventure will pick you up from the accommodation. Head to the airport for your departure. Arrive at the airport and your Wildwing Adventure representative will assist with the check-in process.Bid farewell to Bhutan and your guide. Board your flight and depart from Paro.