Explore Bhutan’s Untouched Wilderness

Where Family Values and Happiness Meet Adventure

A Sanctuary for Nature Lovers and Wildlife Enthusiasts

Bhutan’s pristine natural landscapes and rich biodiversity make it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. With over 60% of its land covered in forests, Bhutan is dedicated to preserving its unique ecosystems, protecting the incredible variety of flora and fauna that call this Himalayan paradise home. From lush valleys and dense forests to high-altitude mountains and glacial lakes, Bhutan offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.

Encounter rare and endangered species such as the elusive snow leopard, red panda, and black-necked crane, thriving in protected areas and national parks. Whether you’re trekking through the rugged terrain, birdwatching in serene valleys, or simply enjoying the untouched beauty of the landscapes, Bhutan promises a deeply immersive nature experience. Let Amazing B Travel guide you on a journey through Bhutan’s wild and wondrous world, where conservation and adventure meet in perfect harmony.

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Discover a Haven for Rare and Endangered Birds 

Bhutan is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to an incredible 754 species that thrive in lush forests, protected habitats, and pristine sanctuaries. With critically endangered species like the Imperial Heron and the majestic Black-necked Crane, Bhutan offers a unique opportunity to observe some of the world’s rarest and most beautiful birds in their natural surroundings. The peak birdwatching season runs from March to May, when both well-known and hidden trails offer the chance to spot these feathered wonders.

Join Amazing B Travel on a journey through Bhutan’s diverse landscapes, from the dense eastern forests to the high-altitude valleys of the north. Witness the breathtaking sight of Black-necked Cranes at the Phobjikha Valley during their winter migration and explore rich birding hotspots teeming with life. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a curious beginner, Bhutan’s vibrant avian population promises to captivate your senses and deepen your connection to nature. Let Amazing B Travel guide you through the best birdwatching experiences in the Land of Happiness.

Explore Bhutan’s National Parks

A Sanctuary of Biodiversity and Conservation

Bhutan is a global leader in environmental conservation, proudly maintaining over 70% forest cover and being one of the world’s few carbon-negative nations. Nearly 42% of the country is protected by an impressive network of five national parks, four wildlife sanctuaries, and a strict nature reserve, all interconnected by biological corridors. These protected areas are a testament to Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its rich biodiversity and the harmonious relationship between its people and nature.

From the snow-capped peaks of Jigme Dorji National Park to the lush forests of Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan’s protected areas are home to some of the world’s most exotic wildlife, including snow leopards, red pandas, and the endangered black-necked crane. Nature enthusiasts can explore diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to subtropical jungles, and encounter rare flora and fauna that thrive in these pristine habitats.

Whether you’re trekking through the remote wilderness of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, observing rare bird species in Phibsoo, or spotting tigers at high altitudes in Thrumshingla National Park, Bhutan’s national parks offer a truly immersive nature experience. Let Amazing B Travel guide you through Bhutan’s extraordinary wilderness, where every visit reveals new wonders in this biodiversity hotspot.

Discover Bhutan’s Scenic Waterfalls

Nature’s Hidden Gems Amidst the Himalayas

Bhutan’s dramatic landscapes of rugged mountains and deep ravines are beautifully complemented by stunning waterfalls that cascade down from icy glaciers to the lush valleys below. These serene waterfalls, often found along Bhutan’s winding roads, offer a refreshing escape and picturesque stops during your journey.

Whether it’s the twin waterfalls of Panbang in Zhemgang, perfect for a cool dip before river rafting adventures, or the stunning waterfall en route to Taktsang Monastery, each waterfall adds to Bhutan’s natural charm. Though small, these waterfalls provide a tranquil spot to rest, reflect, and enjoy the pristine beauty of Bhutan’s untouched wilderness. Let Amazing B Travel guide you to these hidden gems, where the soothing sound of falling water provides a natural respite for weary travelers exploring the Land of Happiness.