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Enjoying Bird Watching in Bhutan

Home to stunning nature reserves and wildlife sanctuaries, Bhutan offers countless hours of bird watching adventures. Around 675 species of birds have been known to be sighted in the country including such endangered species as the Black-Necked Crane and the Rufous-necked Hornbill. Apart from resident birds, there are also migrant species to be found in here. Those engaged in bird watching in Bhutan have the chance to see such species as the wood snipe, chestnut-breasted partridge, rufous-throated wren babbler and yellow-vented warbler. Travellers in search of a luxurious Bhutan hotel from which to explore the country can stay at Uma Bhutan. Set amidst stunning vistas, this Paro hotel offers private villas that come with a range of contemporary comforts.

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