Embark on the Big Tit Trail, a birding journey through Bhutan’s enchanting landscapes. Myths and mysticism thrive here. Step into the last Himalayan kingdom, blending nature and culture. Begin in Paro, where ancient tales linger, then traverse to Thimphu, a tranquil capital nestled in evergreen hills. Discover sacred relics like Memorial Chorten and ethereal Trashichhoe Dzong, symbols of Bhutan’s spiritual heart.
This Big Tit Trail unveils Bhutan’s biodiversity, starting with vibrant birdlife. Wander Dodena’s misty forests, a birdwatcher’s paradise teeming with vibrant feathers and songs. At dawn, oak woodlands whisper tales of magical creatures. Spot rare Fire-capped Tits or Spotted Laughingthrushes—journey highlights. Proceed to Dochula Pass, where prayer flags dance beneath snow-capped peaks. Elusive Satyr Tragopans roam ancient trees here.
In Punakha’s lush valleys, rivers hum as Black-necked Cranes glide into Phobjikha Valley. This sanctuary thrums with life, celebrated at the Crane Festival through mask dances and chants.
Conclude at Chelela Pass, a high-altitude realm where Himalayan Monals soar against icy peaks. Ascend to Taktsang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest), perched on cliffs, and feel Bhutan’s spiritual pulse. The Big Tit Trail isn’t just birding—it’s a gateway to Bhutan’s soul.
DAY 01: ARRIVAL PARO
Upon arrival in Paro, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative, who will then transfer you to your hotel for check-in. Afterward, in the afternoon, embark on a visit to the historical Paro Rinpung Dzong, a 16th-century fortress known for its impressive architecture and significance. Later in the day, we will take a leisurely walk through the enchanting valley of Paro, where you can spot a variety of birds, including the Red-billed Chough, and look out for Black-tailed Crakes, Ibis bills, Wall Creepers, and the Brown Dipper. Additionally, the valley’s willow-fringed rivers and traditional shingle-roofed houses set a perfect backdrop for birdwatching. With some luck, we might encounter the regional specialty, the Rufous-fronted Tit.
DAY 02: PARO – THIMPHU
After breakfast, we’ll depart Paro for Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, located 65 km away, a scenic drive of just over an hour. En route, we will stop at prime birding sites around Motithang and Cheri, where you’ll have the chance to spot several species like the Ibis Bill, Crested Kingfisher, Red-rumped Swallow, and the Rufous-bellied Woodpecker. Moreover, this area is known for its rich birdlife, including Hill Mynas, Grey Wagtails, and various species of Magpies. In the evening, we will visit the iconic Trashichhoe Dzong, a fortress-monastery that dates to the 17th century, followed by a stroll through the vibrant streets of Thimphu, offering a glimpse into the Bhutanese way of life.
DAY 03: THIMPHU – PUNAKHA
We begin the day early with a scenic drive to Punakha, passing through the stunning Dochula Pass at an altitude of 3,115 meters. Here, the pass offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and is surrounded by a variety of mixed forests, including hemlock, fir, oak, and rhododendron. Additionally, the birdlife here is abundant, and you can expect to see species such as Fire-tailed Myzornis, Rufous-gorgeted Flycatchers, and Black-eared Shrike Babblers. After descending into the Punakha Valley, we’ll stop for lunch at Lobesa and then head to Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most majestic landmarks. In the afternoon, we will search the Pho Chu River for White-bellied Herons, Common Kingfishers, and Ibis bills.
DAY 04: PUNAKHA – TSIRANG
Following an early breakfast, we will journey to Tsirang, a region known for its undisturbed sub-tropical forests, which are home to an array of bird species. As we travel through lush greenery, we will stop frequently searching for rare birds, including the Rufous-necked and Great Hornbills, which are often seen in the region. Furthermore, the forests of Tsirang are less explored, providing an unspoiled environment that attracts a range of fascinating birdlife. In addition, the region offers excellent opportunities to spot a variety of species, including those that are seasonal and more elusive. As a result, expect to encounter a host of vibrant birds amidst the serene beauty of the landscape.
DAY 05: TSIRANG – GELEPHU
From Tsirang, we travel to Gelephu, located in the southern lowlands of Bhutan. This region is known for its pristine forests and rich biodiversity, providing a haven for birdwatchers. Specifically, the subtropical forests here are home to a wide variety of bird species, including the Beautiful Nuthatch, Pied Falconet, Jungle Babbler, and various species of Hornbills such as the Wreathed and Great Hornbills. Additionally, other notable species that may be spotted include the Indian Peafowl, Long-tailed Sibia, and Silver-eared Mesia. As we explore the forests and wetlands of Gelephu, we will also look for more elusive species like the Pin-tailed Green Pigeon and Orange-bellied Leafbird.
DAY 06: GELEPHU BIRDING
Today’s birding adventure takes us through the surrounding areas of Gelephu, where a rich diversity of birds can be found. For instance, expect to see a wide range of species including Black Kites, Jungle Babblers, and Silver-eared Mesia. Moreover, the wetlands and rivers here are home to species like the Grey-headed Lapwing, Red-headed Vulture, and various Kingfishers, including the Blyth’s and White-throated Kingfishers. Due to the subtropical climate of Gelephu, it supports a variety of birds, making it an excellent area for birdwatching. In addition, we will also observe Rufous-necked Hornbills and Great Hornbills, as well as species such as the Golden-throated Barbet and Ruddy Shelduck.
DAY 07: GELEPHU – ZHEMGANG
Our journey continues to Zhemgang, one of the most biodiverse regions in Bhutan, renowned for its rich forests and diverse birdlife. For example, Zhemgang’s pristine habitats are home to species like the elusive Rufous-throated Partridge, Pin-tailed and Wedge-tailed Green Pigeons, and Barred Cuckoo-Dove. Furthermore, the forests of the region support an impressive range of bird species, including the Red-headed Trogon, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, and Long-tailed Broadbill. Additionally, birdwatchers will also have the chance to spot species like the Speckled Piculet and the colorful Red-headed Bullfinch. Overall, Zhemgang offers a truly immersive birding experience in a tranquil and unspoiled setting.
DAY 08: ZHEMGANG BIRDING
Today, you’ll have an opportunity to explore more of Zhemgang’s incredible birdlife. From the Chir Pine vegetation zones to the warm, broadleaved forests, we will encounter a variety of bird species. For instance, look out for the Yellow-browed Tit, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Striated Laughingthrush, and Verditer Flycatcher. Moreover, Zhemgang is a prime location for observing a mix of endemic and migratory birds, and its diverse habitats provide a great opportunity for birdwatchers to spot a wide range of species. In addition, you will also have the chance to see species like the Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler, Lemon-rumped Warbler, and Hume’s Warbler as you explore this biodiverse area.
DAY 09: ZHEMGANG – TRONGSA
We will travel from Zhemgang to Trongsa, which is regarded as the sacred and temporal heart of Bhutan. During the journey, we will pass through thick forests, where we will stop to explore and observe the birdlife along the way. For example, you may spot species like the White-tailed Robin, Collared Owlet, and Common Green Magpie. Additionally, the area is rich in birds, and we will take our time to ensure that we do not miss any of the unique species that inhabit the region, such as Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babblers and White-browed Scimitar Babblers. Upon arrival in Trongsa, check in to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
DAY 10: TRONGSA – BUMTHANG
In the morning, we depart for Bumthang, which lies at a higher altitude and is known for its historical and spiritual significance. The journey will take us through the Yongtola Pass, an excellent birding location. Here, the surrounding alpine region is home to species such as Hill Partridges, Chestnut-tailed Minla, and Brown Parrotbills. Moreover, the scenic drive also offers opportunities to spot other birds like the Chestnut-crowned Laughing Thrush and Darjeeling Woodpecker. Upon arrival in Bumthang, we will have lunch before visiting important historical sites such as Kurje Lhakhang, Jambay Lhakhang, and Tamshing Lhakhang. In the evening, you can stroll through the charming town of Jakar.
DAY 11: BUMTHANG – SENGOR
Today we drive from Bumthang to Sengor via the Thrumshingla Pass, one of the most renowned birding hotspots in Bhutan. This region is home to a wide variety of bird species, including the striking Ward’s Trogon, Chestnut-crowned Laughing Thrushes, and the Bizarre-billed Red Crossbill. Furthermore, the pristine forest here supports species like the Scimitar Babbler, Golden-naped Finch, and Chestnut-headed Tesia. As a result, Sengor is famous for its bird diversity, and we will take our time to explore its rich habitats, making frequent stops to observe both common and rare species as we travel through this magnificent landscape.
DAY 12: SENGOR BIRDING
Today we will explore the birdlife of Sengor and Namling, two prime birding locations in the region. For example, birdwatching will be abundant, with species like the Mountain Scops Owl, Hill Partridge, and Ward’s Trogon making their appearance. Additionally, you’ll encounter species like the Striated Laughingthrush, Yellow-vented Warbler, and the Rufous-capped Babbler. Moreover, the area’s rich and diverse bird life makes it a perfect destination for bird enthusiasts, offering the chance to observe both common and rare species in a variety of habitats. Throughout the day, we will explore the dense forests, thickets, and valleys of Sengor.
DAY 13: LIMITHANG EXCURSION
Today, we head to Limithang, a plateau nestled within the protected forests. Known for its exceptional birdlife, Limithang offers the opportunity to observe species like the Rufous-throated Hill Partridge, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, and the Black Bulbul. Additionally, the forests here are home to a wide range of birds, and you’ll have the chance to spot species like Blyth’s Pipit, Gould’s Shortwings, and the Grey Wagtail. As a result, this region is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with each corner offering new discoveries. Throughout the day, we will explore the semi-tropical jungle and thick forests, where rare species like the Parrotbill and Honeyguide can also be spotted.
DAY 14: SENGOR – TRONGSA
Today we retrace our journey back to Trongsa, passing through the Thrumshingla Pass once again. This area is known for its unique bird species, such as the Blood Pheasant, Snow Pigeon, and Spotted Nutcracker. Along the way, we will stop observing other species like the Red-billed Chough and Fire-tailed Sunbird. As we approach Bumthang for a brief refreshment stop, the surrounding forested areas continue to offer ample birding opportunities. The drive to Trongsa is relatively short, taking approximately two hours, giving us the rest of the day to relax and enjoy the local scenery.
DAY 15: TRONGSA – PARO
After an early breakfast in Trongsa, we will embark on a scenic drive to Paro. Along the way, we will make a stop at Phobjikha, a famous wintering site for the Black-necked Crane, which migrates from Tibet. This area is a sanctuary for migratory birds and provides an excellent birdwatching opportunity. After a short sightseeing tour in Phobjikha, we will continue our journey to Paro, with a lunch stop at Wangdue. Upon arrival in Paro, you will check into your hotel and relax.
DAY 16: HOTEL – AIRPORT
On your final day, after a leisurely breakfast, we will transfer you to Paro Airport for your departure. This marks the end of your birdwatching adventure in Bhutan, where you will bid farewell to your guide and driver before continuing on your onward journey.