Kathmandu Valley: Bird Watching Tour with Guide
ID: GYG722654-1175977
Category:
Country: Nepal
Duration:
1 days
Description
Discover Kathmandu Valley's rich birdlife on a guided birdwatching tour. Visit top spots like Phulchoki Hill, Godavari Botanical Garden, and Taudaha Lake for an unforgettable birding experience.
Explore the world of bird watching in Kathmandu Valley, a place gradually earning a reputation as a paradise for bird watchers. Whether you are an avid bird watcher or a practising ornithologist, the highlands of Nepal are where you can get a glimpse of rare and endangered species like the Impeyan Pheasant (the national bird of the country), and Spiny Babbler, a bird species found only in Nepal.
The topographical diversity of Nepal has led to habitat for more than 887 species of Birds (nearly 10% of the world’s total number of birds) making it a sought-after destination for birding. Within the Valley alone a recorded 500 species of birds can be spotted.
Destinations such as Godavari, Nagarjun Phulchowki, Bagmati, Tau Daha, and Manohara River are the most popular spots for bird-watching. Surrounded by verdant hills, the varied ecology and moderate climatic conditions of Kathmandu Valley serve as a suitable nesting site for vast species of birds.
The Himalayan nation is not only a special destination for trekking and adventure tourism but also has great potential for bird-watching tourism which includes the great scenery of mountain views, wildlife exploration, interaction with local communities, and exploring their culture and tradition.
Choose among the most preferred bird-watching spots- Phulchoki Hill, the highest peak in the Valley only 20 km southeast of Kathmandu. With some 288 species recorded to date, you can sight woodpeckers, babblers, tits, warblers, eagles, minivets, and many migrant birds.
Lying at the foot of Phulchowki Hill rests Godavari Botanical Garden which alone hosts over 100 species of birds including spotted forktail, Tibetan siskin, and lesser racket-tailed drongo. The open fields of wetlands make up a diverse habitat for many birds making it one of the best places for bird watching in Kathmandu Valley.
Another exciting sight for bird watching tour is a hike to Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, which lies 11 km north of Kathmandu along with Nagarjun Royal Forest or Rani Ban (located just 5km from Balaju’s access to Kakani). This hill is a renowned sight for bird enthusiasts featuring Red-billed blue magpie, Bonelli’s Eagle, Kalij pheasant, Himalayan bulbul, and a good population of Spiny Babbler and Hoary-throated Barwing, and many more.
The wetlands of the valley are the Bagmati River and Manohara River which flows into the valley from Shivapuri Hill through the gorge of Chobar. The open fields and wetlands are ideal for many bird species. Taudaha Lake is the most prominent wetland bird-watching sight in the Kathmandu Valley which is on the like to Dakshinkali. The rich ecosystem here is a transitory place for migratory birds where a group of water birds gets here during winter. Some of the regular visitors here are Gadwall, Mallard, Common Teal, Eurasian wigeon, Northern shoveler, and Eurasian coot.
Highlights
- Discover the rich birdlife of Kathmandu Valley, a paradise for birdwatchers
- Explore the top birdwatching spots in the valley with a local guide
- See a variety of bird species, including the national bird of Nepal
- Visit the Phulchoki Hill, Godavari Botanical Garden, or Taudaha Lake
- Enjoy a hike to Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park and Nagarjun Royal Forest
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wear comfortable walking shoes and light clothing
Bring a hat and sunscreen to protect from the sun
Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated
Be prepared for varying weather conditions
Respect the wildlife and follow the guide's instructions
INCLUDED
- Professional bird-watching guide
- Entrance fees to bird watching site
- Private Transportation to and from the hotel
- Bottled Water
NOT INCLUDED
- Personal expenses
- Lunch
- Tips for the guide
- Any activities not mentioned in the itinerary
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.