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Bhutan Travel Tips
Bhutan Travel TipsAs a bird watching aficionado, you want some tried and true travel tips for exploring the wonders of Bhutan. Trust Footloose Bhutan, an independent established tour operator with hundreds of great referrals from travelers from around the world. To get info, tips, or previous customer testimonials, simply email tours@FootlooseBhutan.com or call 720-220-6998. You can also get great myth busting tips about Bhutan here at FootlooseBhutan.com. Footloose Bhutan has put together a superior bird watching extravaganza, a 14-day experience that takes you from Paro and Thimphu to Phobjikha, Trongsa, Wangdue, and beyond. In Paro, cruise the rivers to search for water birds and forest birds. Along the Dochula Pass, go birding and see exquisite local species that can be found nowhere else on earth. Watch the migration of the cranes in nearby Phobjikha. Look for honey guides at Zhemgang. In addition, you can experience the serenity of Himalayan vistas, the friendly cultural ambience that characterizes Bhutan travel, and sumptuous and exotic local cuisines. Accommodations, meals, and transfers for this birding tour of Bhutan are included in the itinerary costs, as are royalty taxes and monument entrance fees. Work with a English-speaking guide who really understands the culture and the destinations in country, and you’ll have a trip that you can remember forever. There is no need to leave your Bhutanese experience up to chance. We have more than three decades of experience taking tourists to remote, curious locations, including Bhutan–one of the 21st century’s last frontiers. By conserving resources to bring costs down, Footloose Bhutan has established itself as one of the premier knowledgable, custom-tailored tour operations. Popularity Index: 1% ![]() Get all articles via
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