Eco Tourism in Bhutan

Welcome to the ultimate destination for sustainable and responsible travel. Experiencing Eco-Tourism in Bhutan offers a profound connection to untouched nature, as the kingdom is a renowned global biodiversity hotspot. From lush subtropical jungles to high-altitude alpine valleys, our itineraries are designed for mindful travelers and wildlife enthusiasts who want to support local conservation efforts.

Royal Manas Wildlife Safari One of our premier offerings is the Royal Manas National Park Eco Tour. Spanning over 1,057 square kilometers, this incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site is Bhutan’s first national park. Here, you can embark on guided jungle safaris to spot magnificent tigers, elephants, and rare red pandas, while interacting with local communities to learn about sustainable living.

Spring Biodiversity and Rare Species If you visit between March and May, our “Glimpses of Bhutan’s Treasure” tour is perfectly timed for the spring biodiversity season. This itinerary allows you to discover some of the 46 endemic and rare species found across Bhutan. You will explore the rich forests of Thimphu, Punakha, and Phobjikha Valley, observing spectacular birdlife like the Himalayan monal and blood pheasant.

Winter Migration of the Black-Necked Cranes For winter travelers (November to February), the “Heart of the Himalayan Kingdom” journey takes you to the serene Phobjikha Valley. This specialized ecotour centers entirely around the sacred Black-necked Cranes that migrate here annually. You will visit the local information center, participate in early-morning wildlife observations, and even take an eco-conscious hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery to learn about spiritual ecology.

Plan Your Sustainable Journey To understand more about our strict environmental policies and our commitment to remaining carbon negative, you can read about sustainable practices on the official Department of Tourism Bhutan website. Are you ready to book your responsible adventure? Check out our comprehensive travel guide to prepare, and contact our expert team today to customize your eco-tourism in Bhutan experience!

Eco Tourism

A Journey Through Natural Wonders and Conservation

Bhutan, a beacon of sustainable tourism, seamlessly integrates eco-tourism with its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. The country’s commitment to environmental preservation is evident in its eco-tourism initiatives, which offer offers a profound and responsible way to experience the country’s natural splendor while supporting conservation efforts.

Whether exploring the biodiverse Royal Manas National Park, observing Bhutan’s rich avian life through birding tours, or delving into the country’s botanical diversity on flora tours, visitors can engage with Bhutan’s environment in a meaningful and sustainable manner. Bhutan’s eco-tourism initiatives not only provide unforgettable experiences but also contribute to the preservation of its unique natural and cultural heritage.

Eco-tourism in Bhutan
Eco-tourism in Bhutan

Royal Manas National Park

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Glimpses of Bhutan’s Treasure

46 Species found in Bhutan March-May Month

Heart of the Himalayan Kingdom

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