Takin: National Animal of Bhutan |
Langur |
Flora and Fauna
Nestled
deep within the Himalayas, Bhutan is a treasure trove of biological diversity
with an unparalleled richness of flora and fauna due to the varied altitudinal
and climatic conditions present in the country. This fragile ecosystem has
remained unspoiled due to the conservation efforts of the Bhutanese people and
government. Today 60% of the kingdom’s total area has been designated as
protected nature preserves.
Bhutan is the
perfect destination for enthusiastic horticulturalists as it contains more than
60%of the common plant species found in the Eastern Himalayas. It also boasts
of approximately 46 species of Rhododendrons and over 300 types of medicinal
plants. Junipers, Magnolias, Orchids, Blue Poppies (the national flower),
Edelweiss, Gentian, various medicinal herbs, Daphne, Giant Rhubarb, Pine and
Oak trees are among the plants commonly found.
The kingdom is also home to a wide variety of animals. At higher altitudes you will come across snow leopards, blue sheep, red pandas, takin, marmots and musk deer. Leopards, gorals, gray langurs, Himalayan black bears, red pandas, sambars, wild pigs and barking deer are found in the temperate zones. The tropical forests in the south are a haven for clouded leopards, elephants, one horned Rhinoceros, water buffalos, golden langurs, gaurs, swamp deer, hog deer, hornbills and many other species. Bhutan is home to the highest altitude inhabiting Tigers in the world and they are commonly found throughout the country.
Visitors can experience the magnificent flora and fauna of Bhutan through sightseeing tours or by embarking on treks and hikes through beautiful virgin forests, pristine Himalayan Mountains and across sparkling crystal clear rivers fed by ancient mountain glaciers. Roads in Bhutan pass through the rich forests so travelers can experience the majestic natural environments of Bhutan
The kingdom is also home to a wide variety of animals. At higher altitudes you will come across snow leopards, blue sheep, red pandas, takin, marmots and musk deer. Leopards, gorals, gray langurs, Himalayan black bears, red pandas, sambars, wild pigs and barking deer are found in the temperate zones. The tropical forests in the south are a haven for clouded leopards, elephants, one horned Rhinoceros, water buffalos, golden langurs, gaurs, swamp deer, hog deer, hornbills and many other species. Bhutan is home to the highest altitude inhabiting Tigers in the world and they are commonly found throughout the country.
Visitors can experience the magnificent flora and fauna of Bhutan through sightseeing tours or by embarking on treks and hikes through beautiful virgin forests, pristine Himalayan Mountains and across sparkling crystal clear rivers fed by ancient mountain glaciers. Roads in Bhutan pass through the rich forests so travelers can experience the majestic natural environments of Bhutan