REDEFINING TRAVEL WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE
Why book with Wild Nature Quest
In an era dominated by digital information, the internet is widespread with various websites that may mislead visitors by presenting unrealistic offerings. However, our approach at Wild Nature Quest is fundamentally different because we are genuine and dedicated and make commitments that we can sincerely fulfill. As passionate birders ourselves, our stance goes beyond just making money. Instead, we dedicate ourselves to the unwavering fulfillment of the promises, steering clear of the hollow pledges that could ultimately stain our clients’ expedition experience.
We always encourage our guides to stay connected to nature, even during the lean season as well. We actively support them in exploring new areas to find good places with great potential to showcase to our clients. At the same time, we focus on helping our guides build a deep connection with nature and enhance their field knowledge.
For those contemplating a journey to Bhutan, we strongly encourage doing in-depth research into the selection of the company that aligns with your aspirations. While nominal variations in tour pricing may exist among different companies, the paramount consideration is the choice of the right company, an crucial step toward ensuring the profound meaning and fulfillment of your holiday experience.



Our company places a strong emphasis on promoting innovative conservation methods that benefit both ecosystems and the communities residing near wildlife habitats. In doing so, we actively support not only the birds and wildlife but also the people living in these areas.
A Journey of Conservation and Community
In our current project, we are partnering with Bhutan Reality Pictures on a conservation effort focused on Blyth’s Tragopan and the Bhutan Glory, which is the national butterfly of Bhutan. This project is situated in eastern Bhutan and aims to raise awareness among the local communities about the significance of these species. As part of our involvement, we are contributing by establishing a small library and a small embroidery center where community members can learn to create souvenirs inspired by these rare species.
Recently, our team had the privilege of visiting Pheasant Mountain with the Deputy Governor of the region. We held in-depth discussions on establishing basic infrastructure to accommodate visiting birders and bird photographers interested in Blyth’s and Temminck’s Tragopans, and then handing it over to the local community. They would manage the facilities, maintain the site, and collect a small fee from visitors, providing a sustainable source of income for local residents.
Although we have not yet revisited the site, we have received an encouraging update: our proposal was well-received by the Deputy Governor, and the project is progressing very well.
Bhutan’s Bird Songs
Symphony of Bhutan’s Birds
