Nature Tour
Why Bhutan is a Nature Lover’s Paradise
Bhutan’s dramatic geography is the foundation of its ecological richness. Within a single day’s drive, one can travel from subtropical jungles in the south to high-altitude alpine meadows in the north. This altitudinal range creates a mosaic of ecosystems that support an astonishing array of wildlife.
The country is a birdwatcher’s utopia, boasting over 770 recorded species of birds, including the spectacular and rare Black-necked Crane, which migrates from the Tibetan Plateau to winter in Bhutan’s glacial valleys. For trekkers and hikers, the landscape is a dream. From the iconic climb to the Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) , which clings to a cliff face 900 meters above the Paro Valley, to the newly restored 250-mile Trans Bhutan Trail, there are routes for every skill level .
