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Birds

Bhutan is home for 700 species of birds, among 700 species of birds, 464 species are native, 14 species are recorded as globally threatened species (E.g:- White-Bellied Heron, Paller's Fish Eagle, Blgkh's, Tragopan, Beautiful Nuthatch etc). The Country is an important wintering ground for another internationally threatened species(E.g:- Black Necked Crane, Imperial Eagle, Hodgron's Buohchat, Baes's pochard etc)



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Bhutan Festival Schedule
On remote & initmate village festivals, to the large colourful Tsechus, these small group holidays are a feast for the senses.Festivals in the Land of the Thunder Dragon are rich and happy expressions of its ancient Buddhist culture. These festivals are held in all districts in honour of Guru Rinpoche, the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan in the 8th century. Tsechus are held on auspicious days and months in the Bhutanese calendar, and last up to four days in which a series of highly stylised masked dance rituals are performed.

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