Explore Stunning Wildlife in Bhutan, Where Nature Is At Its Peak
Bhutan is not just famous for breathtaking mountains; the wildlife of Bhutan also sets a global standard in terms of biodiversity hotspots. The lush green forests in Bhutan and the presence of over 700 species of birds make it a perfect destination for wildlife tours and adventure tours. At Kamakhya Bhutan, we strive to provide our customers with memorable wildlife tours, which is evident from our Bhutan Wildlife Tour Packages.
As a top Bhutan tour operator, we offer packages that are specifically tailored to meet the needs of wildlife fanatics and enthusiasts. Birdwatching is also an integral part of our wildlife packages, which makes us a top choice for birdwatchers and ornithologists. The wildlife areas covered by our packages include Phobjikha Valley, Trongsa, and Punakha as some of the prominent biodiversity hotspots.
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Here are some of the most prominent things that you can expect in Bhutan by choosing our exclusive wildlife itineraries:
Our adventure and nature tour packages are suitable for the following:
The best learning one can gain from Bhutan’s approach to wildlife is that for the Bhutanese people, nature is not just about watching but also about respecting and conserving.
Are you ready to explore the mystery of wildlife and nature in Bhutan? Choose our best Bhutan adventure and wildlife tour packages.
Takin, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Bengal Tiger, and Black-Necked Crane are some of the most popular wildlife sightings in Bhutan.
The best time to visit Bhutan for wildlife viewing is from October to December and from March to May, as these months offer clear skies and minimal rainfall.
Yes, Kamakhya Bhutan offers customized tour packages based on your travel preferences and convenience.
No, the Bhutanese government requires all foreign tourists to be accompanied by licensed tour guides.
Yes, wildlife explorations are safe as experienced local guides accompany visitors and ensure all wildlife rules and regulations are strictly followed.