Discover the untouched natural beauty of Bhutan, where dense forests, alpine meadows, and pristine valleys are home to rare birds and unique Himalayan wildlife.

Our Birding & Wildlife Tours take you through biodiversity-rich regions like Phobjikha Valley, famous for the endangered black-necked cranes, and the vast wilderness of Jigme Dorji National Park. From colorful Himalayan bird species to elusive mammals, Bhutan offers an extraordinary experience for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Guided by local experts, these tours combine conservation awareness, scenic landscapes, and peaceful nature exploration.

What You’ll Experience

  • Birdwatching in high-altitude valleys
  • Guided forest walks and nature trails
  • Visits to protected national parks
  • Opportunities to spot rare Himalayan species
  • Scenic photography in untouched landscapes
  • Eco-friendly and responsible travel

Ideal For

  • Birdwatchers and wildlife photographers
  • Nature lovers
  • Eco-travel enthusiasts
  • Adventure seekers
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How long does it take to reach Trongsa?

It takes around 5-7 hours to reach Trongsa from Thimphu or Punakha due to high-altitude passes, such as Pele La Pass.

You can experience staying in local guesthouses as well as comfortable hotels in Trongsa. By choosing AV Holiday World, you can be assured of top-quality accommodation in Trongsa.

Yes, tourists must be accompanied by a licensed tour guide in Trongsa and other parts of Bhutan, with exceptions in Thimphu and Paro. By choosing a licensed tour operator in Bhutan, such as AV Holiday World, you can receive the services of a licensed tour guide included in your package.

Firstly, you should pack warm layered clothing as a priority in Trongsa due to the temperature dropping significantly in the evenings. In addition, packing comfortable shoes and rain protection is recommended for nature walks and treks.

Yes, photography is strictly prohibited inside monasteries. In addition, you need to remove your shoes, hats, and sunglasses before entering monasteries, along with wearing modest clothes.

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