Bhutan - Wildlife of Manas

Bhutan Snow Leopard In River bed

NEW ITINERARY FOR NOVEMBER 2010

  • Explore the rarely visited Bhutan’s World Heritage Royal Manas National Park
  • Home to Asian Elephant, Bengal Tiger, Asian Water Buffalo, One Horned Rhino and Leopard
  • Led by the Director of Bhutan’s National Parks
  • An extraordinary opportunity to become involved in a camera trap census project
  • Explore the culture and history of the Bhutanese people in one of the worlds most remote regions.

The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan a real life ‘Shangri-La’ whose government is judged on its measurement of ‘Gross National Happiness’ and one of the most secluded and untouched lands in the world.

Starting in India, this unique journey will not only give you a superb insight into the culture and history of the Bhutanese people, but also a chance to trek for three days in one of Bhutan’s most remote regions. It will also provide a unique, first-ever opportunity to become involved in wildlife conservation in one of Bhutan’s Tiger Parks, part of the World Heritage Park of Manas adjoining Assam in India, accompanied by the Director of Bhutan’s National Parks.

Group Tour Dates
Sun 7 November -  Sun 21 November 2010

Group Tour Costs
£3,345 per person based on twin share room and tent, excluding international flights
(based on minimum group size of 8 maximum of 12) 

Single room and single tent supplement: £495 per person.


Our Experts


  • Sonam WangDr Sonam Wang
    Tour Expert
    Director of Bhutan's Nature Division within the Department of Forests

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