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Bhutan Tour Package From Bagdogra - Hike to Tiger's Nest

5 Nights / 6 Days

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 32,851* per adult

₽ 32,851*

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Mesmerising Cultural Bhutan Tour for 4 Nights - Phobjikha Valley Excursion

4 Nights / 5 Days

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 25,749* per adult

₽ 25,749*

Bhutan Itinerary for 8 Days with Trek to Tiger's Nest

7 Nights / 8 Days

Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(3N)

₽ 42,620* per adult

₽ 42,620*

Bhutan 7 Nights Itinerary- Dochu La Pass

6 Nights / 7 Days

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Wangdue Phodrang(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 37,181* per adult

₽ 37,181*

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Discover Bhutan: A 9-Day Journey Through the Land of Happiness

9 Nights / 10 Days

Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Paro(3N)

₽ 69,701* per adult

₽ 69,701*

Bhutan Family Tour Package for 7 Nights 8 Days

Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N) → Bagdogra(1N)

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₽ 38,846* per adult

₽ 38,846*

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Enchanting Bhutan Holiday Package - Excursion to Chele Le Pass

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 31,055* per adult

₽ 31,055*

Amazing Roadtrip to Bhutan - Hike to Tango and Cherry

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(1N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)

₽ 23,085* per adult

₽ 23,085*

Explore Bhutan Package with Haa Valley

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Haa Valley(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 47,170* per adult

₽ 47,170*

Bhutan 6 Nights 7 Days Package - Thimphu, Punakha & Paro Package

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(3N)

₽ 52,387* per adult

₽ 52,387*

Bhutan 3 Nights 4 Days Package - Visit the National Zoo

3 Nights / 4 Days

Paro(2N) → Thimphu(1N)

₽ 20,089* per adult

₽ 20,089*

Bhutan and Nepal Tranquil Retreat Tour Package

Paro(1N) → Thimpu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Kathmandu(3N)

₽ 50,167* per adult

₽ 50,167*

Best Bhutan Tours Package - Thimphu and Paro Vacation

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(3N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 31,132* per adult

₽ 31,132*

Bhutan Tour Packages for Couple

Paro(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(0N)

₽ 29,967* per adult

₽ 29,967*

Darjeeling Sikkim Bhutan Tour Package

11 Nights / 12 Days

Darjeeling(2N) → Gangtok(2N) → Pelling(2N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 72,587* per adult

₽ 72,587*

Bhutan Tour Package from New Jalpaiguri - Dochu La Pass Visit

New Jalpaiguri(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 33,297* per adult

₽ 33,297*

Adventure Tour Package to Nepal and Bhutan

8 Nights / 9 Days

Kathmandu(1N) → Pokhara(2N) → Chitwan National Park(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 83,908* per adult

₽ 83,908*

Bhutan Tour Package for Family - Explore Rinpung Dzong

Paro(0N) → Thimpu (1N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N)

₽ 28,957* per adult

₽ 28,957*

Bhutan Honeymoon Package

Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 31,410* per adult

₽ 31,410*

Bhutan 5 Nights 6 Days Tour Package from India

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N) → Phuentsholing(0N) → Bagdogra(0N)

₽ 31,742* per adult

₽ 31,742*

Tour Packages of Bhutan - Thimpu, Punakha and Paro Tour

Paro(0N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N)

₽ 34,506* per adult

₽ 34,506*

3-Star Misty Bhutan Tour Package from Bagdogra Airport in India

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N) → Phuentsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)

₽ 39,490* per adult

₽ 39,490*

Fantastic Bhutan Tour Package - Thimphu & Paro

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(3N)

₽ 30,522* per adult

₽ 30,522*

Cheapest Bhutan Tour Package - Thimphu and Paro

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 18,424* per adult

₽ 18,424*

Incredible Thimphu, Punakha and Paro Package

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 40,178* per adult

₽ 40,178*

Pocket Friendly Bhutan Package

Paro(0N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Phobjikha (1N) → Paro (2N)

₽ 36,147* per adult

₽ 36,147*

Beautiful Bhutan - Punakha, Paro and More

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Thimpu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro (2N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Bagdogra(0N)

₽ 45,743* per adult

₽ 45,743*

Bhutan 5 Day Itinerary including Thimphu & Paro

Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 28,080* per adult

₽ 28,080*

Alluring Paro, Thimphu & More

Paro(2N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 41,288* per adult

₽ 41,288*

Romantic Getaway to Thimpu, Punakha & Paro

Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 253,389* per adult

₽ 253,389*

Bhutan Luxury Travel Packages

Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 38,624* per adult

₽ 38,624*

Bhutan Tour Package From Phuentsholing in India

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Thimpu (2N) → Paro (2N) → Phuntosholing (1N) → Bagdogra(0N)

Bhutan Tour Package from Phuentsholing with Thimphu and Punakha

Bagdogra(0N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(3N) → Phuntsholing(1N) → Bagdogra(0N)

₽ 69,624* per adult

₽ 69,624*

Thimphu & Punakha Holiday Tour Package

Paro(0N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(2N) → Paro(0N)

₽ 24,084* per adult

₽ 24,084*

Explore the Best of Bhutan: Bumdra Trek

₽ 31,077* per adult

₽ 31,077*

Best of Sikkim & Bhutan Tour Package

Gangtok(3N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 53,275* per adult

₽ 53,275*

Grand Bhutan Tour Package - Phobjikha Valley

Paro(0N) → Thimphu (2N) → Punakha (1N) → Jakar (2N) → Phobjikha (1N) → Paro (2N)

₽ 49,501* per adult

₽ 49,501*

Bhutan Tour for 6 Nights - Stay at Le Meridien

Paro(2N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(2N)

₽ 107,660* per adult

₽ 107,660*

8 Nights Bhutan and Sikkim Package

Gangtok(3N) → Pelling(2N) → Thimphu(2N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 70,589* per adult

₽ 70,589*

Fascinating Bhutan Holiday Package

10 Nights / 11 Days

Paro(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Trongsa(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Thimphu(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 91,010* per adult

₽ 91,010*

Nepal and Bhutan Tour Package 6 Nights 7 Days

Kathmandu(2N) → Paro(1N) → Thimpu(2N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 55,716* per adult

₽ 55,716*

Bhutan Bliss: Exploring the Enchanting Land of the Thunder Dragon

Paro(0N) → Thimpu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Bumthang(2N) → Paro(1N)

Bhutan Cultural and Natural Exploration

Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Trongsa(1N) → Jakar(2N) → Phobjikha(1N) → Paro(2N)

₽ 82,909* per adult

₽ 82,909*

Bhutan Exploration: Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha

Thimphu(2N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 24,195* per adult

₽ 24,195*

Explore Bhutan Honeymoon Package with Haa Valley

₽ 45,727* per adult

₽ 45,727*

Sikkim Bhutan Tour Packages

Gangtok(3N) → Phuesholing(1N) → Thimphu(2N) → Punakha (1N) → Paro(1N) → Bagdogra(1N)

₽ 88,237* per adult

₽ 88,237*

8-Day Bhutan Trekking Adventure Package

Paro(2N) → Jela Dzong(1N) → Jangchulakha(1N) → Jimilang Tsho(1N) → Simkota Tsho(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 44,839* per adult

₽ 44,839*

Nepal and Bhutan Tour Package 5 Nights 6 Days

Kathmandu(2N) → Paro(0N) → Thimpu(1N) → Punakha(1N) → Paro(1N)

₽ 64,374* per adult

₽ 64,374*

Amazing Honeymoon Tour to Bhutan - Hike to Tango and Cherry

₽ 23,862* per adult

₽ 23,862*

Bhutan Luxury Honeymoon Packages

₽ 44,617* per adult

₽ 44,617*

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  • By Air: The Paro International Airport is the only airport catering to and fro flights in Bhutan.  Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bodhgaya, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kathmandu and Dhak are some of the places that have connecting flights to Pato through Druk Airlines. 
  • By Road: There are buses , taxis that start from Kolkata to the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing. These transportations help in reaching the Bhutan Border. Another way is driving upto the any one of the three borders( Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkha) and taking a permit at the border to enter. 
  • By Train: There are no direct trains connecting to Bhutan, however you can take a train upto Siliguri, New Alipurduar, Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri (India) and then board a bus or cab to Phuentsholing. 

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Happiness Kingdom Travels - Best Tour Operator in Bhutan

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Indulge in the beauty of Bhutan with Happiness Kingdom Travels’ diverse tour packages! Whether you’re a trekking enthusiast, a culture lover, a festival aficionado, or seeking a customized experience, our Bhutan group tour packages, Bhutan adventure tour and best Bhutan packages have something for everyone. Our meticulously crafted tour packages are designed to cater to your unique interests and preferences, ensuring an unforgettable journey. ReadMore…

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Hidden Gems of Bhutan Tour

Hidden Gems of Bhutan Tour

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Pictures of the Dragon Tour

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Tour guide Pema Letho made the Bhutan trip both informative and entertaining. He always has some interesting stories to share at the various sites. Always keen to help and clarify any queries we had. Unbelievably through his encouragement the whole group managed to climb all the way up Tigers Nest ! He cajoled us with

Mei Wu

It was truly an eye-opening visit to Bhutan, and we had a really enjoyable experience! The 7D6N itinerary was well-planned out and spaced comfortably. Our tour guide Rinzin was really friendly and professional! He was attentive to our needs all the time, and often went the extra mile to share insightful information about the destinations

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We had a very good experience for our first visit to Bhutan. The itinerary was very complete and our guide, Dago Tshering, was very knowledgeable and fun to be with. He was always prompt and attentive to our needs. We enjoyed the hike to Tiger Nest very much. The hotels we stayed in Paro and

Jamie Tan

Great sights, great food, great iternary, awesome guide. A totally unexpected enjoyable experience in Bhutan.

Laura Lim

My trip to Bhutan was a great experience for me. Amazing country with a lot of fresh air; people are very friendly. I was very happy with our driver, Sonam and our guide Pema. Sonam is very careful, friendly and always smiling. Guide Pema is vey friendly, helpful and considerate. During one our of our

Marie

I just returned from a 7-day tour of Bhutan and had the privilege of Guide Dago Tshering and driver Geewan looking after me and my traveling companion. It was a dream come true for me after having placed Bhutan on my travel bucket list for decades. Their services were top class which made us feel

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Culture Tour Of Bhutan

The Bhutan cultural tour is a magical and fascinating visit to the Land of Thunder Dragon that enables you to fully experience the intensity of Bhutanese culture and helps your mind and body to relax thanks to the pleasant energy this place generates. The purpose of this cultural tour is to showcase to the outside world the distinctive culture, people, and way of life of Bhutan. Bhutan is unique compared to other nations in the world because of its restricted tourist strategy. Visiting Bhutan surely will be one of the best experiences of your lifetime and to ensure everything is perfectly done and arranged, make sure that you hire a reliable and trustable tour operator. With a good tour operator, the tour of Bhutan will be remembered by you and your family for years to come.

Bhutan Cultural Tour–A Glimpse of Bhutan

An opportunity to learn more about Bhutan's distinctive art, architecture, culture, history, and music is provided through the cultural tour of Bhutan. To experience the vibrancy of Paro and Thimpu, you visit various heritage sites nearby. With this journey, you may also see intriguing museums and well-preserved national landmarks like monasteries, dzongs, and fortresses. Bhutan has vibrant festivals that you can experience if you travel there during any festive season. No wonder Bhutan is a joyful country—the traditional attire, straightforward and upbeat people, peace, and rich traditions all contribute to this.

Bhutan Cultural Tour in Brief

The Bhutan Cultural Tour is a quick tour of some of Bhutan's most significant cities, including Paro, Thimpu and Punakha. The best way to learn about the distinctive aspects of Bhutanese history and culture is to take a tour of its heritage sites, museums, monasteries, and dzongs which are situated in and around these two major cities. It is a four-day tour that illuminates Bhutan's rich culture. On the tour, there are a few city museums which you must see, and also dzongs, and monasteries are not to be missed. The tour concludes with a climb up to Paro's Tiger's Nest monastery which is a wonderful monastery constructed in a captivating setting. You will be in awe of the monastery's setting and amazing architecture!

Bhutan Trekking Tours – Best Time for Trekking in Bhutan

Most of the Bhutan trekking holidays happen in the spring or autumn because the weather is extremely pleasant during those seasons. It has been observed that the best period for trekking is from late September to mid-November, while the second best time for high-altitude hiking in Bhutan is from late March to mid-May.

Spring Season

The greatest time to go trekking is still in the spring, even though it occasionally rains, especially in May when the temperature is approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Rhododendron woods are in flower during this time, and if you're lucky, your Bhutan trekking tours will be well worth it because you'll get to view the rare blue poppy.

Summer Season

Summer is generally not the ideal season for Bhutan hiking tours but some people still enjoy trekking during this season. Allow yourself to take part in Bhutan trekking trips in the summer, when the days tend to be clear and lush if you want to experience a serene atmosphere. Between July and August, there are typically showers every day; however, the heavier downpours frequently happen at night, so you may still happily enjoy your hikes.

Autumn Season

The best season to go hiking in Bhutan is in the autumn since the weather is quite consistent and the sky is always clear and blue. There aren't many clouds in the sky, therefore at night, you can see the most amazing view of the Himalayan parks decorated with a starry sky. In general, you should have fun hiking in Bhutan at this time.

Winter Season

Even while winter may not be the ideal season for most activities, Bhutan has some excellent hiking paths, like Samtegang Nabji Korphu and Manas Trek. Most paths are under heavy snowfall during that time (late November to early March), and the passes are nearly saturated with snow. On the other hand, low areas have warmer temperatures, which is a little better for hikes. Overall, there is no ideal time to go on a Bhutan trekking tour; therefore, you can go trekking all year round.

Bhutan Trekking Tips – Information and Guide

It's crucial to realize that you'll be trekking with very little oxygen available at this type of altitude since many of the Bhutan trekking paths will take you across high mountain passes and reach heights of more than 5,000 meters. If not treated seriously, altitude sickness poses a very significant risk to one's health and, in rare situations, can even be fatal. Regardless of the route you choose, it's critical to plan and ensure you have all the safety-related trekking gear you'll need. If you are not a resident of Bangladesh, India, or the Maldives, you must obtain a visa as well as a trekking permit from a Bhutanese travel firm that is authorised to operate there. For larger trekking parties, discounts on the daily visa charge are typically available. Although English is the majority language in Bhutan, communication shouldn't be a problem despite Dzongkha being the official language. Since the only places with ATMs are the major towns, you should always bring cash with you since ngultrum is the local currency.

Necessary Trekking Gears

Even though Bhutan's peaceful tours and treks continue to supply trekking necessities like tents and cooking utensils on the trek route, there are still several items that are not available. You must bring all additional necessary trekking equipment because you would never want to get stuck in high altitudes especially due to a lack of trekking gear or necessary items. Additionally, the items on the list below are quite helpful, and the majority of them are required for a lengthy walk.

General trekking items

Some of the most Socks trekking items that are generally required in all types of trekking are, Trekking or running shoes, Camps shoes or Thongs Clothing, Sun hat, Underwear, T-shirts/ blouses, Pants (trekking pants), Waterproof jacket, raincoat or umbrella, Short or skirt (hiking), Jump/ Pile jacket, Down/ Fibre-filled jacket, Rucksack, Sleeping bag, Water bottle, Torch etc

Special Equipment for Bhutan Treks

Mountain trekking boots, Socks, Long underwear, Woolen hat, Gloves, Long gaiter, Insulating pants, Nylon windbreakers, Photography Equipment, Lenses and Camera, Lenses cleaning, Film, Compass, Binoculars, Thermometer, some books to read in spare time, Sunglasses and Sunblock

Will the Bhutan Trekking Trip suit me?

As it has been discussed in length previously Bhutan trekking is all about trekking in difficult terrains which is very much physically demanding and requires a lot of mental and physical strength. Mountains in Bhutan have steep valleys and are in very high altitudes where the climate changes frequently. As far as adapting to these tough situations is concerned, it all depends upon your physical and mental strength as well as fitness. Many elderly people who are physically fit can sail through the trekking journey while some young people give up due to lack of fitness. It is always advised to travel in a group of 8-10 people especially when you are doing a trekking trip so that everybody can motivate everybody else in the team in difficult terrains. Since tour guides mostly accompany groups during their trekking journey, you should not be worried about medical problems as they have emergency medical kits and services available with them 24*7. People with altitude sickness and motion sickness must avoid trekking trips in the mountains as they will be struggling with their health all the time and will not be able to enjoy the trip to its fullest. Apart from some special sicknesses, most people with good mental and physical health can take these trips because Bhutan trekking trips are considered to be one of the best trekking trips in the world and people who can take up, should go and see some of the most beautiful mountains, valleys and breath-taking sceneries of their lives in Bhutan. The gears and necessary equipment mentioned above must be carried throughout the trip so that the whole journey is comfortable and there are no discomforts whatsoever due to health and other emergencies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To book a tour package with us, you can visit our website and fill out the booking form. Alternatively, you can contact our customer service team via email or phone, and they will guide you through the booking process.

To travel to Bhutan, you will need a valid passport with a minimum of six months' validity from the date of entry. Additionally, you will require a Bhutanese visa, which will be arranged by our team as part of the tour package.

Our tour packages are designed to accommodate various durations, ranging from short trips of three to four days to longer tours of up to two weeks. You can choose the package that suits your preferences and schedule.

Bhutan can be visited throughout the year, but the ideal time depends on your interests. The spring season (March to May) offers pleasant weather and vibrant flora, while autumn (September to November) provides clear skies and colorful festivals. However, each season has its own charm, so you can plan your visit accordingly.

Our tour packages generally do not include international flights. However, we can assist you in arranging flights to and from Bhutan upon request. Please inform our team during the booking process, and they will provide you with the necessary guidance.

We offer a range of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. Our packages include comfortable and well-appointed hotels, resorts, and guesthouses that reflect the essence of Bhutanese culture and hospitality.

Yes, we understand that every traveler has unique preferences. We provide the flexibility to customize your tour package to align with your interests, such as including specific activities, destinations, or accommodations. Simply inform our team about your requirements, and they will tailor the package accordingly.

Our tour packages include a wide range of activities such as cultural tours, visits to monasteries and dzongs (fortresses), hiking and trekking experiences, wildlife exploration, and participation in local festivals. You can choose the activities that interest you the most.

Travel insurance is not included in our tour packages. We strongly recommend obtaining comprehensive travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or loss of personal belongings.

To make a payment for the tour package, we currently accept bank transfers as the preferred method. Kindly confirm our team regarding the tour package and the team will provide you with the necessary details and help you process the payment. We understand that bank transfers may not be convenient for everyone, so we are pleased to announce that we will soon be launching an online payment method to enhance your payment experience.

The months of October and November are ideal for Bhutan trekking tours, as are the end of March through the middle of May. Bhutan only has a short, 1 1/2 month-long trekking season during the first part of the year.

Due to Bhutan's mountainous terrain in the Himalayas, the treks in Bhutan are characterized by continuous elevation changes, either uphill or downhill. Furthermore, the surroundings undergo constant transformations and maintain lower temperatures.

According to professionals from Bhutan peaceful tours and treks, you must maintain a healthy physical and mental state by engaging in different physical activities. Train yourself to get a good night's sleep, and drink enough water or other liquids to stay hydrated.

Since the terrain is hilly in Bhutan and the weather is constantly changing, you must bring all necessary and emergency items like medicines, sunscreen, trekking boots, warm clothes, flashlight and raincoat in your Bhutan trekking holidays

One of the major reasons why trekking in Bhutan is extremely popular is because it offers you the opportunity to visit remote mountainous regions of the Eastern Himalayas which looks and feel astonishing

Thimphu Tshechu, Paro Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival, Haa Summer Festival and Punakha Drubchen are the top festivals in Bhutan that travellers going for Bhutan festival tours must not miss.

Tshechu is celebrated on the tenth day of a month of the Lunar Calendar, to honour Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), who brought a Tantric form of Buddhism to Bhutan in the 8th century

When visiting Bhutan, you may always take in a cultural event because there are an astounding amount of festivals held there all year long. However, it is advised to check the most recent Bhutan festival calendar before you travel if you want to attend specific festivals.

Apart from the citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, the rest of the tourists must get a visa to enter Butuan.

It is suggested that you choose a lesser-known festival if you want a more personal experience of the events. Do not broach taboo or some sensitive matters, even though your tour guide will sincerely introduce Bhutan's religion, culture, and other things you might be interested in learning about.

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Thrillophilia offers specially created Bhutan packages that suit all types of travelers starting from group adventure seekers to family vacationers and from romantic couples to wanderlust solo travelers. These packages will take you to some of the prominent dzongs, heritage monasteries, picturesque rivers, and scenic lush green valleys. You will truly be amazed by the century-old structures and monuments which are a perfect example of the sheer craftsmanship of the bygone era. Thrillophilia lets you marvel in places that are antiquated by the old charm and are full of serenity. Every single trip to Bhutan is incomplete if you haven’t tried out some of the amazing adventure activities. Itineraries from Thrillophilia are designed carefully to offer you lots of adventure activities starting from trekking to river rafting. 

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In addition to being the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu is famous for Buddhist sites. It is nothing less than a magical kingdom located in the Eastern part of the Himalayas From monasteries to dzongs along the Raidak river. Whether you are travelling with your loved ones or with your family, there is always something to do in Thimphu as a part of your Bhutan tour . For a seamless Thimphu experience, consider Thimpu tour packages , unlocking the allure of Bhutan's capital and the scenic Paro Valley with its iconic Taktsang Monastery, making your journey truly unforgettable.

Your Bhutan trip is generally incomplete without visiting Paro . It is a major valley town in Bhutan and is known for its rice fields. The name Paro brings into our minds a plethora of images of the Himalayas with their alpine forests, sacred monasteries, rugged terrains, rickety curves, and expansive landscapes under the blue dome of the sky which takes you into a pristine world of peace and tranquillity. To enhance your Paro experience, consider Paro tour packages , seamlessly blending cultural immersion with the picturesque landscapes, ensuring an unforgettable journey through Bhutan's spiritual heartland.

Nestled at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers, Punakha is a captivating district in Bhutan. Known for the stunning Punakha Dzong, a fortress monastery, this region showcases the country's rich cultural and historical tapestry. Book Punakha tour packages & get a chance to see lush greenery, the dzong's majestic architecture complements the serene riverside setting. Punakha also hosts the revered Chimi Lhakhang temple, adding a spiritual dimension to its allure.

Alternatively known as Tongsa or even Thromde, the name translates to a new village in the local language. Nestled in central Bhutan, Trongsa is a historical town steeped in cultural significance. Dominated by the Trongsa Dzong, the town offers a glimpse into Bhutan's royal history as the ancestral home of the monarchy. The dzong's intricate architecture overlooks the Mangde Chhu river valley, creating a majestic panorama for visitors.

Located in the Sarapang district of Bhutan, Gelephu is known as the Gateway to the Royal Manas National Park. The hamlet is home to some of the most unique animals worth spotting like the langurs, one-horned rhino, and even the Gangetic dolphin. It is also alternatively known as the South Central Gateway to Bhutan. 

Visa Requirement For Bhutan Trip:

Indian citizens traveling to Bhutan typically do not need a visa for stays of up to 14 days. Upon arrival, they can obtain a permit by presenting a valid passport with at least six months of validity and a passport-sized photograph. However, for stays exceeding 14 days, travelers must arrange permits through authorized Bhutanese tour operators. These operators often organize guided tours and handle the necessary paperwork. Bhutan emphasizes high-value, low-impact tourism, and visitors are expected to adhere to specific guidelines. It's crucial to verify the current visa requirements and regulations by contacting the Royal Bhutanese Embassy or checking the official website of the Tourism Council of Bhutan before planning Bhutan trip.

Best Time For Bhutan Tour:

1. Peak Season : Bhutan is a year-round destination as it offers diverse experiences in each season. In this crisp season, from September to November, the kingdom offers an exquisite blend of clear skies and cultural richness. Ideal for trekking, this period introduces festivals like Thimphu Tshechu against breathtaking backdrops, ensuring an immersive experience amid Bhutan's natural splendor.

2. Waning Season: Discover Bhutan's serene side during the waning season from December to February. As winter sets in, the kingdom unveils a tranquil charm with fewer tourists. Explore cultural gems, appreciating the unique tranquility that graces this Himalayan destination during the colder months. The subdued atmosphere enhances the cultural experience, making it an ideal time for travelers seeking a more intimate and contemplative journey..

3. Shoulder Season: Bhutan springs to life in March to May, adorned with blooming rhododendrons. Mild weather sets the stage for outdoor adventures, while traditional ceremonies and festivities unfold in a serene and welcoming ambiance, providing a perfect balance for exploration and cultural immersion.

How to Reach Bhutan:

By Air : The best way to reach Bhutan from India is by taking a direct flight. Several cities including Bagdogra, Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati, and New Delhi offer direct flights to Paro International Airport. These flights take approximately 3-4 hours to reach. Airlines that offer these flights include Air India, Indigo, Vistara and Spicejet. 

1. Direct Flights : 

  • From : Bagdogra, Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati and New Delhi 
  • To: Paro International Airport
  • Average Flight Time : The average direct flight time from India to Bhutan is approximately 3-4 hours.
  • Airlines : Druk Air, Air India, Indigo, Vistara and Spicejet

Places to Visit on Bhutan Tour:

1. Tiger’s Nest , Paro:  Tiger’s Nest , also referred to as Taktsang Palphug Monastery, is not only famous here but throughout the world. This 16th-century monastery has extraordinary architecture and is a must-visit while in Bhutan. It is a cluster of buildings that looks as if it is cascading down a 900-metre-high cliff. It consists of 4 temples, praying spaces, and residences for monks. The monastery is reachable only after a steep 2-3 hour climb, so make sure to include this place in your Bhutan tour packages.

Location :  Taktsang trail, Paro Valley. 

Timings:  Every day 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. 

2. Chele La , Paro:  One of the most intriguing and exciting  places to visit in Bhutan  and it must be part of your Bhutan packages , Chele La is the country’s highest motorable pass. Located at an altitude of around 3988 meters above sea level, it divides the Haa Valley from Paro Valley. The pass offers stupendous views of the surrounding alpine forests, waterfalls, lush green valleys, and mountains like Jomolhari.

Location:  The pass is located on the Bondey-Haa Highway.

3. Punakha Suspension Bridge , Punakha:   Punakha suspension bridge is the oldest and the longest bridge in the country built over the Po Chhu River. It is quite an exciting experience walking on this wobbly yet surprisingly sturdy bridge as one crosses over the rushing river. It is an amazing vantage point to see the beauty of the misty lush meadows and valleys around. Mountainous regions are synonyms with these amazing structures that seem to delicately hang in the air.

This wooden-planked bridge is a must-see and part of your  Bhutan holiday packages . The length of the bridge is covered in colorful prayer flags and garlands that emit peaceful and positive vibrations as they flutter in the wind. The bridge connects the Punakha Dzong with the villages of Shengana, Samdingkha, and Wangkha.

Location:   Gunji Thang, Chuu Riverbank

Timings:  The Bridge is open 24/7.

4. National Museum , Paro:  There is no better way to know about the rich cultural heritage of this Himalayan kingdom than to visit its National Museum, an inclusion in your Bhutan tour packages. The history of this museum is as intriguing as its treasures. This building was used as a watchtower in the 16th century and reconstructed to house the museum in 1968. This intriguing conch-shaped building is a testimony of how this country evolved. It has 6 floors, with each of them narrating a unique story through the preserved paintings, royal dresses, weapons, wildlife specimens, jewellery, masks, scrolls, carved stones, etc.

The biggest attraction here is the ‘Egg of Mule’ that came to the museum in 1928. While nobody knows how this intriguing exhibit came to the museum, there are many legends that one hears, it is said that there was a rich businessman Tshongpo Wangdi who possessed 2 mules with extraordinary strength. This egg, considered to be lucky, saved the family from an epidemic that destroyed their entire village.

Location:  Located above the Rinpung Dzong, Paro.

Timings:  Summers (March-October)- 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

        Winters (November-February)- 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

5. Dochula Pass, Thiumpu:  This mountain pass, standing at an elevation of around 3100 meters, is one of the most striking locations and must be part of your Bhutan holiday packages. The pass is famous for offering jaw-dropping panoramic views of surrounding mountains and valleys shrouded in silvery mist.

Thickets of flowers like magnolia, and rhododendrons, surround the pass and Daphne and are framed by Himalayan ranges in the background. At the pass summit, you will see the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens (stupas) that stand as a memorial to the fallen Bhutanese soldiers in the 2003 armed rebellion. Every year the Dochula Druk Wangyal Tsechu is held at the festival ground near the pass.

Location:  The pass is located on the road between Thimphu to Punakha. 

6. Haa Valley , Paro:  Surrounded by miles of brown-golden rice fields, meadows, and high mountain peaks in the background, Haa Valley is one of the most stunning places to include in your Bhutan tour packages . Home to the Queen Grandmother of the Dorji dynasty, this valley was opened to tourists only in 2002.

This is why it has mostly remained untouched and is the best place to spend some laid back time. Don’t miss seeing the White Temple and the 15th-century Haa Wangchuk Dzong while here. The valley is quite popular with adventure enthusiasts for its numerous rugged trails that are perfect for hiking and mountain biking.

Location :  The valley is located in the south-west of Paro and connects it with Chhukha and Samtse. 

Timings:  Can be visited any time of the year. 

7. Royal Manas National Park , Gonphu:  Bhutan is abundant in wildlife and has rich & diverse fauna ecosystems throughout its landscape. Royal Manas National Park, sharing its border with the Manas Tiger Reserve in India, showcases how the Bhutanese people lovingly conserve their nature. It houses hundreds of endangered and vulnerable species of birds, plants, animals, butterflies, and fish that are rarely seen in any other country besides Bhutan,so make sure to include this in your  Bhutan tours .

Some of the park’s most famous and exotic residents of this park are Himalayan Black Bears, Royal Bengal Tigers, Asian Elephants, Asiatic Gaur, Pygmy Hog, Golden Langur, Red-headed vultures, White-bellied herons, etc

Location:  South-central Bhutan.

Timings :  Every day from 5:30 am to 6:30 pm

8. Choki Traditional Art School , Thimpu:  Bhutan has a rich culture of art and craft and this beautiful place showcases how the love of these extends beyond barriers and this attraction should be part of your Bhutan tour packages. This art school was specially established to teach arts to students who were talented but couldn’t afford to pay to learn. On your visit, you will be met with smiling little faces who will happily take you on a round of their school to see children engaged in clay art, carvings, and painting. 

Location:  Kabesa Lam, Thimphu.

Timings:  Every day from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. 

9. Weekend Handicraft Market:  Also known as the authentic Bhutanese Crafts Bazaar, this vibrant market is the highlight of any Bhutan tour . This is where people go to catch the vibrant and happy pulse of the country.

Sellers from all across the country come to this bazaar every weekend to sell amazing bamboo products, silk fabrics, statuettes of Buddha, prayer flags, brass incense holders, carved dragons, thangkas, bells, drums, jewelry, etc. One of the famous places to be part of Bhutan holiday packages . You can also pick up locally made beer, honey, cheese, tea leaves, noodles, and spices here. Don’t miss to try delicious and authentic Bhutanese snacks like Ema Datshi, Shakam Paa, Juma, and a huge range of momos.  

Location:  Below Norzim Lam, Thimphu.

Timings:  Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

10. Buddha Dordenma , Thimpu : Buddha Dordenma is a 169-foot-tall statue of Lord Buddha that overlooks the Thimphu Valley, and it is a must-see attraction to include in your Bhutan tour packages. Nestled amidst the Himalayas, this iconic landmark is not just a spiritual marvel but also a symbol of peace and happiness. The intricate details of the statue, the panoramic views it has to offer, and its serene surroundings make Buddha Dordenma an intriguing sight to witness.

Things to Do on Bhutan Trip:

Here are some of the  best things to do in Bhutan :

1. Soak in spirituality:  Bhutan is a deeply spiritual country dotted with monasteries and temples that welcome everybody to soak in the aura of calm and peace irrespective of the faith that one follows. Some of the best temples and monasteries to include in your Bhutan packages are the Tiger’s Nest, Chimi Lhakhang,  Punakha Dzong , and Trashigang Dzong. One of the best places to soak in the mountainside serenity is the Great Buddha Dordenma. Being in the presence of this 51-metre-high statue that’s encircled by 1,25,000 miniatures of the same statue is quite a surreal experience.

2. Enjoy the thrill of river rafting:  Not many people know that Bhutan is quite an amazing destination for river rafting. There are several rivers with rapids ranging from 1-6 ( 1 being the easiest) that are popular rafting locations. Whether one is a beginner or an experienced rafter, there is something for everybody. It is an amazing experience to see the stunningly rugged landscape of Bhutan from its waters as you pass through thick forests, ridges, valleys, and farmlands. The best time to enjoy river rafting here is between March-April and November-December, so make sure to include this experience of your Bhutan holiday packages. You can enjoy river rafting at Po Chhu and Mo Chhu (Punakha Valley) or Mangde Chhu (Trongsa)

3. Trace the ancient trade route:  What’s better than enjoying a trek in the pristine countryside of Bhutan? Take a trek route that will take you through one of the oldest trade routes in the world and must be part of your Bhutan tour packages. Running between stunning mountain passes, the route will take you through some of the most amazing & unforgettable landscapes.

You will pass through lush yak pastures, emerald-green lakes, forests of rhododendrons, apple orchids, and lush green ridges as your guide narrates interesting stories about the trade route. Views of Mount Jumolhari, Jitchu Drake, and Gangkar Punsum will accompany you throughout your trek. 

Location :  The trek starts from Paro and ends at Thimphu as it passes through places like Damchena Village, Jele Dzong, Jangchulakha, Simkota, and Phajoding.

4. Enjoy the exotic Bhutanese cuisine:  Bhutanese cuisine is considered to be amongst the most exotic cuisines in the world. It is known around the world for its comfortable and subtle flavours of yak meat, pork, eggs, and vegetables combined with undertones of cheese and varieties of chillies.

Some of the best dishes to try here are the huge range of steamed & fried dumplings, Goep, Juma, Gondo Datshi, Jasha Maru, Hoentay, Lom, and Khatem. Don’t miss to include local food sampling in your Bhutan trip packages and try the local ‘Ara’, creamy liquor made of wheat, rice, or barley. 

5. Enjoy traditional hospitality:  One of the best ways to learn about and enjoy the happy relaxed, and slow-paced Bhutanese lifestyle is to stay with a local family in a homestay. Not only would you get to know the native language, traditions, and culture, but you can also experience amazing things like a hot stone bath, milking farm animals, and even cooking along with the family. Don’t miss trying the hot buttery tea, pork fat flavoured rice, and khuli (traditional pancakes).

6. Attend a festival:  Bhutanese people, known as the happiest people on earth, surely know how to celebrate their culture and heritage. Any Bhutan trip is incomplete without attending one of these glorious riots of color, music, dance, and fanfare. One of the best festivals to attend is Paro Tsechu (March) to see dance performances by lamas and the unrolling of a 4-storey high thangka and it must be part of your Bhutan tour package

You can see traditional dance forms like Shingje Yabyum and Drametse during this festival. Another not-to-be-missed celebration is the Haa Summer Festival (July) to see dancers wearing colorful masks, costumes, and jewelry dancing to local drum beats. There are also sporting contests, food & drink tasting, and religious performances, which one can attend.

Bhutan also hosts the world’s only festival dedicated to mushrooms! Known as the Matsutake Festival (August), it not only educates people about the thousands of existing varieties of mushrooms but also how they are grown sustainably in Bhutan, by including this in your Bhutan tours.

Location:  Paro, Bumthang, and Haa Valley.

Timings :  The festivities generally last for 2-3 days.

7. Dig into Bhutan’s history at Trongsa Dzong : Get a chance to explore Bhutan’s rich history at Trongsa Dzong, and witness the spectacular vistas surrounding it. It is a majestic fortress that served as the country’s ancestral home of the royal family. Located in the Trongsa District, this architectural marvel will take you back to the 17th century and provide insights into Bhutanese culture.

Location : Trongsa, Trongsa district, Bhutan

Timings : 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM

8. Stroll around Bumthang Valley : Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of Bhutan’s Bumthang Valley as you take a leisurely stroll through its picturesque landscapes. Renowned for its four stunning valleys, Bumthang offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural vibrance. Here, you can wander through quaint villages, marvel at vast meadows, and visit ancient monasteries, by including this attraction in your Bhutan tour packages.

Location: Bumthang, Bhutan

Timings : 24 Hours

9. Rediscover yourself at Memorial Stupa: Recover your inner peace at Bhutan’s Memorial Stupa, also known as Thimphu Chorten. This soothing sanctuary invites self-introspection amidst prayer wheels and serene surroundings. With our Bhutan trip packages , you can add this place to your itinerary and indulge in some soul-calming retreat.

Location : Doeboom Lam, Thimphu

10. Go on a Wildlife Safari : Witness the wide range of Bhutan’s wildlife on an exhilarating safari a must to include in your Bhutan tour packages. Navigate through dense forests and glide beside the rivers to spot rare species of fauna. Bhutan is home to various animals like red pandas, takins, and the elusive snow leopards. Embark upon a well-planned wildlife safari and encounter the country’s rich biodiversity in a pristine natural setting.

Local Dishes to Try on Bhutan Tour:

Bhutan packages , particularly holiday ones, are not truly fulfilled without indulging in the country's local delicacies. Take the opportunity to savor these dishes during your Bhutanese journey, and you'll be grateful for the experience:

1. Ema Datshi : Ema Datshi is the national dish of Bhutan which is a spicy and flavourful delight. It consists of green chili peppers cooked in a rich cheese sauce, offering a fiery yet balanced kick. This dish is served with red rice and exemplifies the unique Bhutanese culinary experience.

2. Jasha Maroo or Maru: Jasha Maroo or Maru is a savoury Bhutanese chicken stew that can delight you with its robust flavours. Combining tender chicken pieces with aromatic spices like garlic, and ginger, this dish is a mouthwatering marvel. Served with red rice, it offers a taste of the country's rich culinary heritage.

3. Phaksha Paa : Phaksha Paa is a beloved Bhutanese dish that features succulent pork, stir-fried with radishes, chilies, and a medley of traditional flavours. The result is a savoury and spicy delicacy, showcasing Bhutan’s culinary creativity. Generally served with red rice, it embodies the country's love for bold flavours, making it a must-try.

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No, if you are an Indian national, a visa is not required to travel to Bhutan. However, you must carry either of the two documents while travelling to Bhutan:

1. Valid Indian Passport having validity of minimum 6 months

2. Voter Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India

If you are not a citizen of India, Bangladesh or Maldives, you are required to apply for visa in advance through your travel agent.

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Which currency is used in Bhutan?

Ngultrum (Nu) is the name of the currency used in Bhutan. However, Indian Rupee except for the currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 are also acceptable in Bhutan.

Can I get visa on arrival in Bhutan?

If you are an Indian, Bangladeshi or Maldivian national, you do not need a visa to travel to Bhutan. For other tourists, no, you cannot get a visa on arrival in Bhutan. Visa is arranged in advance by a local tour company.

How much time does it take to get a visa to Bhutan?

Getting a visa to Bhutan may take around 1-2 weeks minimum, and it is valid for 7 days for Indian tourists. The process involves coordinating with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and then getting your visas approved by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. So, it is advisable to apply for the visa application process well in advance before booking your Bhutan tour packages.

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Bhutan has a deeply spiritual aura with some of the most beautiful monasteries in the world, famous for its architecture and stunning locations. Some of the best monasteries that should be part of your spiritual Bhutan tours are:

1. Taktsang Monastery: Famous around the world as the Tiger’s Nest, this bronze-gold hue monastery is the one you see on picture postcards of Bhutan and must be part of your Bhutan tour packages. Edged precariously on a cliffside 3000 metres above sea level, this 8th-century monastery is shrouded in legends and mysticism. The journey to reach this spectacular monastery is quite exciting. One can only reach the temple on foot through a 2-3 hour long trek.

2. Punakha Dzong: This 16th-century monastery is the second-largest and the second-oldest monastery in Bhutan. Located at the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, it justifies the name given to it by the locals ‘Place of great happiness’. The monastery’s calm and serene aura accentuate the only sounds that you will hear around- those of the rustling river waters and it must be an inclusion in your Bhutan packages

3. Trongsa Dzong: Famous for its captivating views, Trongsa Dzong stands like a shining white jewel amidst the black-green mountains and misty valleys. It is one of the largest monasteries in the country and now serves as the administrative headquarter of the Trongsa district and don't forgot to include this in Bhutan tour packages.

4. Paro Taktsang : Also known as Tiger’s Nest, Paro Taktsang is a monastery that you must include in your spiritual Bhutan tours. Legends speak of Guru Rinpoche meditating here, making it one of the most sought-after spiritual destinations in Bhutan. The monastery’s breathtaking architecture and panoramic views create a serene ambiance, making it an essential stop for those seeking spiritual enrichment in Bhutan.

5. Gangtey Monastery : Nestled in the Phobjikha Valley, the Gangtey Monastery is a spiritual gem in Bhutan. Surrounded by pristine landscapes, it radiates tranquillity and religious significance. This sacred site is a key seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition, featuring intricate woodwork and murals. A spiritual tour to Gangtey Monastery is a must to include in your Bhutan tour packages, as it offers a retreat into Bhutanese Buddhism.

What are the most romantic things to do on your Bhutan tour?

The breathtaking natural beauty and the cultural treasures of the last Shangri-La, coupled with comparative lack of tourists, will surely make your Bhutan honeymoon a perfect romantic getaway. The Land of Dragons, Bhutan is one of the most mystical places you can go to. The most romantic things to do on your Bhutan travel packages are:

1. Trek Together to DochuLa:  This is a scenic mountain pass that is adorned with prayer flags and surrounded by amazing landscapes. As you ascend through the cool mountain air, its panoramic views create a dreamy ambience. Reach the summit and enjoy yourself at the peak of DochuLa, one of the best destinations to cover in your Bhutan tour packages.

2. Visit Paro Valley:  Indulge in utopic instances with your partner amidst the enchanting beauty of Paro Valley in Bhutan, and explore its ancient monasteries. As you admire the iconic Taktsang Monastery on the cliffside, the valley’s serenity becomes a canvas for your romantic escapade.

3. Visit the new village of Trongsa:  Enhance your travel experience with our Bhutan vacation packages by visiting the enchanting new village of Trongsa. Immerse yourself in the indigenous culture and cuisine, engage with friendly locals, and elevate your experience of traveling through Bhutan.

4. Enjoy your time in Gangtey Valley:  Cherish your moments in Bhutan by savoring the tranquillity of Gangtey Valley. The intimate ambiance of this destination bears a spiritual aspect too, making it perfect for couples, friends and families alike. Delve into the enchanting meadows and let your soul bloom amidst the natural beauty of this serene haven.

What are the adventure things to do on Bhutan trip?

1. White water rafting in Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu River: Both these streams are famous for offering the adventure lovers a much required thrill in their Bhutan trip. The gushing streams of the white waters offer enough rapids to make rafting a must do activity here. Life jackets and other first aid is always available at site, thus helping you to enjoy this adventure at its best.

2. Kayaking: Either traveling solo or enjoying a trip with your friends, a session of Kayaking in Bhutan is a must-do activity. Traversing the deep blue waters in a raft while immersing yourself in the wilderness of slowly gushing streams will provide you with much-required adventure, this experience should be part of your Bhutan tour packages.

3. Trekking: The quaint valley of Paro is home to many beautiful trails loaded with a wide variety of local flora and fauna. These trails are perfect to indulge in a session of trekking and ascending to the top of the hills like Jomolhari Peak, so make sure to include this adventurous activity in your Dubai travel packages.

4. Paragliding: Get a chance to marvel at the panoramic scenery of the mountain area and the beautiful valley while flying like a bird and enjoying an adrenaline rushing session of Paragliding. The scenic Ura Valley is famous for paragliding due to its height, thus attracting flocks of crowds towards it and you must include this adventurous activity in your Bhutan holiday packages

Which are the famous pilgrimage sites in Bhutan?

Bhutan is the only country in the world that officially practices Mahayana Buddhism or Vajrayana Buddhism. More than a religion, Buddhism is a way of life in Bhutan. Since time immemorial, Buddhism has shaped local beliefs, culture and identity.

If you’re vacationing in Bhutan and interested to take part in some pilgrimage Bhutan tours, the best places are:

Which are the places for a wildlife experience in Bhutan?

Bhutan’s great geographical diversity combined with equally diverse climate conditions contributes to Bhutan’s outstanding range of biodiversity and ecosystems. Here places for the best wildlife experiences that you must include in your Bhutan tour packages:

1. Jigme Dorji National Park:  Explore the untamed beauty of Bhutan’s wildlife at the Jigme Dorji National Park. Being the country’s largest protected area, it comprises diverse ecosystems, flora, and fauna. By including a visit to this park in your Bhutan travel packages, you can spot elusive species like red pandas, snow leopards, and takins, and experience a captivating blend of biodiversity with scenic landscapes.

2. Royal Manas National Park:  Discover the rich biodiversity of Bhutan at the Royal Manas National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. This is one of Bhutan's oldest sanctuaries and it shelters varied ecosystems like subtropical forests and grasslands. Here, you can spot endangered species like Bengal tigers and Asian elephants, making it an ideal destination for an intriguing wildlife experience.

3. Black Mountain National Park:  Get a chance to delve into Bhutan’s wildlife wonders at the Black Mountain National Park. Situated in the heart of Bhutan, this park is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. With your Bhutan vacation packages, you can enjoy an exciting wildlife experience as you’ll spot red pandas, leopards, and a variety of birds as well.

How far is Bhutan from Siliguri?

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Bhutan is one of the safest countries with rare criminal occurrences. People of Bhutan are very helping and co-operative. However, it is advisable to be careful still and take care of your safety. And, from weather point of view, heavy rains during monsoon worsen the road condition in Bhutan and during winters, snow blocks some roads. So, you should consider the weather conditions before planning a Bhutan trip, and consider Bhutan tour packages for autumn or spring.

What I should must pack while travelling to Bhutan?

The trick is to keep your luggage light by packing only essential items. Following are the items that should be part of your luggage on a Bhutan tour:

  • Warm jacket
  • Thermal innerwear
  • Waterproof boots or trekking shoes
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Warm Gloves

Do I need to follow any dress code in Bhutan?

No, the dress code in Bhutan is only meant for the local citizens and not for foreigners visiting the country. However, it is recommended to dress up modestly in Bhutan, especially when visiting religious places. There is no rule regarding this, but it is good to do it out of respect for their culture.

Is smoking legal in Bhutan? What is the legal drinking age?

Though alcohol is easily available in Bhutan, tobacco products including cigarettes are banned, and you cannot smoke in public places. If you wish to take cigarettes to Bhutan, the upper cap is 200 sticks. Moreover, you need to pay 100% tax on their value.

As per the law in Bhutan, you must be at least 18 years of age to purchase alcohol in Bhutan.

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Welcome to Bhutan – the land of the Thunder Dragon on the eastern slope of the Himalayas. Holding the majestic landscapes with breathtaking vistas, pristine forests, snow-capped mountain ranges coupled with the long-lasting cultural diversity shrouded in mythology, ancient beliefs and Buddhist traditions, Bhutan offers authentic experiences in the journey hike up to the most sacred Buddhist temples. Strolling along the longest suspension bridge in the country and learn about the daily life of Bhutanese monks in the Punakha Dzong which is widely known as the Place of Great Happiness. Let your soul mingle with the excitement of the most vibrant festivals, wear the traditional dress and gain a deep insight into the mystical cultural identity of the happiest kingdom in the world. The warmth, hospitality, and politeness of the local people ensure a memorable vacation not only unique but truly valuable.

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Tour Route: Paro – Thimphu  – Punakha – Dochula Pass – Paro

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  • Discover this sacred temple in Paro, founded after a divine vision, showcasing relics of its master.
  • Marvel at the world's largest sitting Buddha statue, offering panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley.
  • Enjoy a scenic drive and tea break at this 3,100-meter pass, with breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges.
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Tour Route:  Paro – Thimphu  – Punakha – Wangdi – Paro

  • Explore Thimphu's cultural gems, including Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Point, Changangkha Lhakhang
  • Visit the Drupthob Goemba and Zangthopelri Lhakhang, immersing in the spiritual essence of Bhutan
  • Discover the artistry of Jhunghi handmade paper factory and admire Bhutanese postal services at the Thimphu Post office
  • Enjoy the picturesque journey to Punakha/Wangdi, passing through the mesmerizing Dochu La pass

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  • Hike to the legendary Tiger's Nest, perched on a cliffside with breathtaking views
  • Discover the grandeur of Punakha Dzong, an architectural marvel at the confluence of two rivers
  • Witness the world's largest sitting Buddha statue
  • Admire the iconic Paro Dzong, a symbol of Bhutan's rich cultural heritage
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Our Bhutan trip was one of the greatest and most unforgettable experiences of our lives! Go Bhutan Tours is very well organized with professional and friendly staff, communicates effectively, and takes our wishes into account. We experienced and truly felt the magic as well as spiritual vibes in monasteries. We learned about Buddhism and the royal family in Bhutan, and we immersed ourselves in Bhutanese culture through visits to villages, schools, and homestays. We had very interesting and honest discussions with our guide and driver. We thoroughly enjoyed discovering the authenticity of central and eastern Bhutan.

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Discover the best of Bhutan with our exclusive Bhutan travel packages offered by "Go Bhutan Tours." If you're curious about Bhutan travel costs, we have you covered with affordable and all-inclusive options. Our meticulously crafted travel packages allow you to explore the enchanting landscapes, immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture, and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this Himalayan kingdom.

From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery to the serene prayer halls of Gangte Goemba, our Bhutan travel packages provide an unparalleled opportunity to experience the hidden treasures of this isolated nation. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a culture connoisseur, or an adventure seeker, Bhutan has something for everyone. "Go Bhutan Tours" ensures that your journey to Bhutan is not only memorable but also hassle-free. Explore our offerings, discover the diverse landscapes, and immerse yourself in the magic of Bhutan.

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Go Bhutan Tours uses local transportation alternatives and conventional modes of transportation whenever possible because they typically have less of an impact on the environment, help small local businesses, and are far more enjoyable. The type of excursion you choose while on a Bhutan tour package will determine how you get there. Minibus: Due to the weather, a lack of paved roads, and limited public transportation choices, traveling around Bhutan can be challenging. So plan on taking a minibus while you're not hiking.

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Embark on a journey to explore the fascinating culture and customs of Bhutan with "Go Bhutan Tours." Beyond the awe-inspiring Himalayas lies a land where tradition and modernization harmoniously coexist. Bhutan's unique allure has enticed a growing number of travelers since it opened its doors in 1974, welcoming over 200,000 visitors.

The enchantment of Bhutan is evident in its alpine landscapes, mesmerizing Buddhist architecture, and its enigmatic ambiance. It's a place where Gross National Happiness (GNH) takes precedence over GDP, emphasizing the well-being of its people. Bhutan holds the distinction of being the only nation on Earth with a net negative carbon footprint, a testament to its commitment to preserving the environment, influenced by its Buddhist heritage, which makes up nearly 75% of the population.

In Bhutan, the term that resonates most profoundly is "rich." This nation is rich in history, heritage, and customs, offering a wealth of cultural experiences. As Bhutan continues to evolve, there is a delicate balance to be struck between tradition and the rapid advancement of technology, a transition that will be fascinating to witness. Join our Bhutan Tours to delve into the heart of this rich culture and tradition, and explore the customs that make Bhutan truly unique.

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Eating & Drinking

The spicy food of Bhutan is renowned for knocking even the most traveler's socks off. If you prefer things spicy, you might just have reached heaven because most of it is garnished with chilies; but, for someone else, it will be pretty warm. Here are some dishes to watch out for a Bhutan vacation:

These cheese sauce-covered, extremely hot chillies are offered. It’s the traditional dish of Bhutan, where ema is the word for "chili" and datshi is the word for "cheese."

Phak sha pa

Red chile, onion, tomato, ginger, and radish slices are used to stew chopped pork.

The Bhutanese consume a lot of wheat, which is often reddish in hue. This is as a result of its cultivation in the rich Paro Valley soil. This one has a nutty taste and is frequently served with chili and mushrooms.

These Tibetan dumplings are typically served as a snack and are filled with meat, cheese, or veggies. Momos should never be refused.

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The Bumthang Brewery, which is operated by a Swiss citizen who wed a Bhutanese, produces the famous Red Panda Weiss Beer of Bhutan. The sole export brewery in Bhutan is this one. There is a thin white foam on the beer, which has a murky yellow color. Residents and visitors alike adore this excellent beer.

Plan-based options

Vegetarians will have an easy time traveling to Bhutan because the country does not consume a meal of meat. Because cheese is frequently used in meals, vegans may find it more challenging. Make sure to specify that you want your meals cooked without dairy or margarine. Obviously, vacationing with a local makes everything much simpler. With Go Bhutan Tours, you'll get a local guide who can explain meals and suggest healthy plant-based options.

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The most stunning moment to go on a Bhutan tour is the spring periods of mid-March to early May, when rhododendrons and other flowers are in blossom and the temperature has started to warm up, which are often cited as the ideal times to travel. Another great period is in the fall, from September through November, when the sky is predicted to be bright and the hills should be visible. It appears that March/April and September/October are the busiest carnival seasons.

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A Bhutan trip will satisfy your desire for high caliber handicrafts and vibrant art. Despite Bhutan's lack of a reputation as a premier shopping location, there are many skilled artists producing high-quality goods here. To be assured that you can carry particular things back into your place of origin, it is a great idea to verify with your local customs officers. General terms, the laws governing customs are rigorous in the US and Canada.

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In Bhutan, artisanal spinning is at its very best. Visit one of the numerous textile shopping options in the towns of Bhutan to select from a wide variety of vibrant rugs, clothes, shawls, and decorations.

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Consider purchasing a CD of singing monks from Bhutan to use as a musical stress relief when you get home and are back in office daily.

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For parents and friends, colorful prayer banners, aromatic candles, and rosary beads make thoughtful presents.

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Step into the vibrant tapestry of Bhutan's culture with "Go Bhutan Tours" and immerse yourself in the colorful world of Bhutanese festivals and events. Bhutan is not just about its breathtaking landscapes and ancient traditions; it's also a land of joyous celebrations and major events.

Throughout the year, Bhutan hosts a plethora of festivals that offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of this remarkable nation. From the lively Paro Tsechu to the mystical Punakha Drubchen, these festivals are a window into Bhutan's rich religious and cultural heritage. The Tshechus, or religious festivals, are among the major events in Bhutan, and they are celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm.

Let "Go Bhutan Tours" be your gateway to the enchanting world of Bhutan's festivals and events, where the past and present come together in a joyous celebration of culture and heritage.

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Go Bhutan Tours makes each precaution to make sure the Bhutan vacations are safe, enjoyable, and fun for everyone. The company takes the health and safety of its visitors carefully. We advise all passengers to get the most recent information prior to boarding from their local government or regional travel guide agency.

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How large is Bhutan?

Bhutan is 38,394 square kilometres. It is comparable in size to Switzerland, with both countries being landlocked and mountainous. Even the houses in Bhutan have a similar shape and appearance to those in Switzerland.

How to get to Bhutan?

Bhutan, a landlocked country, allows entry only by land or air. It has one international airport in Paro, served by two airlines. Bhutan trips promise a transformative experience in the magic of this enchanting kingdom. 

Is Bhutan a safe destination to visit?

Bhutan is a safe destination for travelers when planning a Bhutan tour, with low levels of crime. However, petty crimes can sometimes happen. Therefore, visitors should remain vigilant and take care of themselves and their belongings.

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Been in the news all over the years for being the first country to measure Happiness Index over their GDP, Bhutan is one of the most unique countries in the world. A country which is landlocked in the eastern Himalayas of South Asia, Bhutan is known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and its unique approach of measuring the progress of the country through National Happiness Index, making Bhutan tour packages popular gradually.

When you travel to the country with our Bhutan tour packages, you’ll notice that Bhutan is an intriguing and unique place to visit. Bhutan, a mostly Buddhist nation with a population of just over 750,000, is dedicated to sustainable development and has a strong respect for the environment, which travellers notice evidently during their Bhutan trip with our Bhutan tour packages. Bhutan has a wide variety of attractions despite its small size, including historic temples and  monasteries , untouched mountains and forests, and lively festivals and celebrations. Bhutan tour packages have something to offer every traveller, whether they are seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation.

The cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan have been passed down through generations. It serves as a destination that offers visitors looking to go deep into a different culture with a unique and authentic experience. Bhutan tour packages allow travellers to discover this fascinating nation and its culture.

Another aspect of Bhutanese culture that is interesting is its architecture, which is also one of those interesting things which excite travellers during their Bhutan trip with our Bhutan tour packages. Traditional Bhutanese buildings are made of earth stone, and wood and are decorated with elaborate wood carvings and vibrant paintings. The dzongs which in English are known as fortresses, with their imposing walls and elaborate courtyards, are very impressive, and for sure will leave a lasting impression in your heart when you take a Bhutan trip with our Bhutan tour packages and Bhutan holiday packages. These structures, which function as monasteries and administrative hubs, are an essential component of Bhutan's cultural heritage.

We’ve talked so much about the culture and unique traditions of Bhutan along with their architecture which you’ll get to witness with our Bhutan tour packages, we won’t keep you waiting and without further ado its time to go deeper into the country and know more about the places which you’ll be exploring during a Bhutan trip with our Bhutan tour packages and Bhutan holiday packages. Let’s Go!

Places To Travel In Bhutan

Bhutan has a plethora of places to visit spread all over the country, the country has a plethora of natural and man made marvels which are essentials in almost all our Bhutan tour packages. Though Bhutan is a small country, it has plenty of  places to visit , and it has a lot to offer travellers on a Bhutan trip with our Bhutan tour packages. From majestic mountains and forests to old temples and monasteries, Bhutan has it all. The country has something to offer to every traveller, whether they are seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation.

Sounds exciting right? Well, you can explore all the marvels of Bhutan with our Bhutan tour packages, just scroll through and check them out.

1. Thimphu

First up on the list of places to explore with Bhutan tour packages is the capital city of Bhutan,  Thimphu . This vibrant city is the best place to learn about Bhutan's unique culture because it expertly blends traditional Bhutanese architecture with all the modern conveniences.

With our Bhutan tour packages, travellers on a Bhutan tour can explore all the attractions that Bhutan offers. The Tashichho Dzong, a massive fortress and monastery that serves as the seat of government, is one of Thimphu's top attractions which is included in all Bhutan tour packages. With towering walls, intricate carvings, and ornate decorations, the fortress is an impressive example of traditional Bhutanese architecture. During their Bhutan trip visitors can explore the dzong's myriad of courtyards, temples, and halls and gain knowledge about the fascinating history and importance to the Bhutanese people, with plenty of  things to do in Thimphu  for travellers.

The country is also abode to a plethora of museums and institutions of information which exhibit a plethora of Bhutanese artefacts which resonate with the traditional arts and crafts of the country. During their Bhutan trio, visitors can also explore the country’s many galleries and exhibits to learn more about the country’s unique culture and traditions.

Travellers on a Bhutan trip will also cherish Thimphu’s food scenes with the assortment of restaurants and food stalls which serve authentic Bhutanese cuisine like Ema Datshi, and momos among other dishes which are a must try during a Bhutan trip.

Places To Visit In Thimphu:  Buddha Dordenma Statue, Semtokha Dzong, National Memorial Chhorten

Best Time To Visit Thimphu:  September to November

2. Paro

Western Bhutan is abode to the charming town of  Paro , which is known for both its breathtaking natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage. Tourists who want to experience Bhutan's distinctive culture and traditions during their Bhutan tour with our Bhutan packages frequently travel there. Travellers can explore the numerous attractions Paro has to offer with Bhutan tour packages.

The Paro Valley, a breathtaking and serene location encircled by mountains and forests, is one of Paro's main attractions in Bhutan packages. A leisurely stroll through the valley allows visitors to take in the breathtaking scenery and clean air. Many small farms and traditional homes can be found in the valley, giving visitors a glimpse into everyday life in Bhutan.

Historical temples and monasteries like the Kyichu Lhakhang and the Drugyel Dzong can also be found in Paro when exploring the city with our Bhutan tour packages and Bhutan holiday packages. One of Bhutan's oldest and most revered temples, the Kyichu Lhakhang dates to the 7th century. The temple is well-known for both its significance to Bhutanese religious customs and its exquisite architecture and carvings.

Besides this, Paro is also home to a plethora of temples and monasteries like the Kyichu Lhakhang and Drugel Dzong which are guaranteed to make a lasting impression in the hearts of travellers on a Bhutan trip with our Bhutan packages.

Places To Visit In Paro:  National Museum of Bhutan, Paro Taktsang, Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

Best Time To Visit Paro:  September to November

3. Punakha

One of the most well liked vacation spots for visitors seeking peace and tranquilly is Punakha, which is a stunning valley in the western region of Bhutan, offering plenty of  things to do in Punakha . Travellers can explore and witness the numerous attractions that Punakha has to offer during their Bhutan trip with the help of our Bhutan packages and Bhutan holiday packages.

Punakha provides an assortment of hiking and trekking options for those who enjoy outdoor activities. An attractive trail leads to the popular Punakha Suspension Bridge through lush forests and past historic temples and monasteries. The trail leads to one of Bhutan's longest and highest suspension bridges, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Punakha is also an amazing place to unwind in addition to its outdoor activities and cultural attractions. The valley is well liked for its stunning scenery and pleasing ambiance, making it the ideal getaway for people looking forward to get away from the bustle of city life.

Places To Visit In Punakha:  Punakha Dzong, Punakha Suspension Bridge

Best Time To Visit Punkaha:  September to November

4. Phuntsholing

Next destination in our Bhutan trip with the Bhutan tour packages and Bhutan holiday packages is the border town of Phuntsholing. It provides a fascinating fusion of Bhutanese and Indian cultures and serves as the primary entry point to Bhutan for tourists arriving by land from India. Travellers can explore the numerous attractions that Phuntsholing has to offer by taking advantage of Bhutan packages and Bhutan vacation packages.

The Bhutan Gate is the primary attraction of Phuntsholing, the gate marks the entry to Bhutan from India. This gate is a popular tourist attraction and is the perfect photo backdrop as it has intricate Bhutanese designs on it.

Phuntsholing is also an amazing location during a Bhutan trip for learning about Bhutan's distinct approach to environmental conservation including the  wildlife sanctuaries in Bhutan . The nearby forests are home to several conservation initiatives aimed at protecting these and other endangered species, including the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Indian Rhinoceros.

Places To Visit In Phuntsholing:  Karbandi Monastery, Zangtopelri, Gumpha Mandir

Best Time To Visit Phuntsholing:  December to February

5. Trongsa

Next up in this Bhutan trip of our Bhutan tourism packages is Trongsa. Trongsa is a charming town in central Bhutan that should be on the list of must see destinations for anyone planning a Bhutan vacation. Visitors can explore the many attractions that Trongsa has to offer with Bhutan packages.

The  Trongsa Dzong  is an exquisite fortress established in the 16th century, and is one of Trongsa's most prominent sights. The fortress, an outstanding epitome of Bhutanese architecture in which resides temples galore, courtyards, and government buildings. The dzong is open for tours, where guests can discover its fascinating past as well as cultural significance.

The Ta Dzong another popular attraction in Bhutan tourism packages is a fortress which has been coverted into a museum that showcases Bhutan's history and culture, is another well known attraction in Trongsa. The museum, established in a former watchtower, offers visitors an exquisite opportunity to gain knowledge about Bhutan's distinctive history through a collection of artefacts and exhibits.

Trongsa is an amazing location to learn about Bhutan's distinct strategy for the preservation of the environment. The region is abode to a number of projects meant to safeguard Bhutan's biological diversity, including the Black-necked Crane Information Centre, which is devoted to preserving this species' habitat.

Places To Visit In Trongsa:  Trongsa Dzong, Taa-Dzong, Chendebjio Chorten

Best Time To Visit Trongsa:  November to February

6. Wangdue Phodrang

Located in central Bhutan is a town that goes by the name of Wangdue Phodrang, the town is known for offering travellers opting for Bhutan tourism packages an authentic Bhutanese experience. The town is renowned for its jaw dropping landscapes, distinctive culture, and a rich history which usually leaves a lasting impression on the heart of everyone who visits.

The  Wangdue Phodrang  Dzong, a fortress constructed in the 17th century, is one of the city's main attractions. One of the largest fortresses in Bhutan, this impressive building is perched atop a hill overlooking a valley. The dzong offers guided tours where guests can learn about its background and cultural significance.

Wangdue Phodrang also provides a plethora of opportunities for those who are interested in spirituality and meditation to connect with Bhutan's rich spiritual heritage. Numerous meditation retreats and centres can be found in the town, where guests can learn about Bhutanese meditation techniques and take in the serene ambiance of these revered locations.

Last but not least, Wangdue Phodrang is a wonderful location to enjoy the hospitality and cuisine of Bhutan. Ema datshi, suja, and momos are just a few of the traditional Bhutanese dishes that can be found in the town's restaurants and food stands. A traditional distilled spirit made from rice or wheat called ara can also be tried by tourists.

Places To Visit In Wangdue Phodrang:  Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Monastery, Pele La

Best Time To Visit Wangdue Phodrang:  March to May

7. Trashigang

Eastern Bhutan's  Trashigang  is a stunning district well-known for its natural beauty, rich cultural history, and traditional handicrafts. It is a well-liked vacation spot for tourists who want to see Bhutan's off-the-beaten-path attractions.

Trashigang lies in an idyllic valley surrounded by mountains and rolling hills. The Trashigang Dzongkhag and the Khaling Wildlife Sanctuary are two of the district's many incredible natural landmarks. The Trashigang Dzongkhag is an aesthetic and idyllic fortress with breathtaking views of the encircling countryside that is perched on a hill overlooking the valley. The elusive snow leopard and the threatened black-necked crane, on the other hand, can be found in the Khaling Wildlife Sanctuary, a natural haven.

In addition to its natural attractions, Trashigang is well famous for its rich cultural heritage. The Gom Kora Temple and the Radhi Lhakhang are just two of the district's numerous historic sites. The well known Guru Rinpoche is rumoured to have visited the Gom Kora Temple, while the Radhi Lhakhang is a charming temple well-known for its intricate wood carvings and beautiful architecture. Trashigang visitors can also explore the traditional villages nearby, which are well known for their unique textiles and handicrafts.

The active community life in Trashigang is another highlight. Visitors have the chance to experience Bhutan's rich cultural traditions at a number of festivals and events held in the district throughout the year. One of the most well-known festivals in the region is the Trashigang Tshechu, which showcases conventional dances, music, and other performances.

Places To Visit In Trashigang:  Trashigang Dzong, Chorten Kora, Gom Kora

Best Time To Visit Trashigang:  October to December

8. Royal Manas National Park

Last destination in our list of best places to visit during this Bhutan trip is the  Royal Manas National Park . One of Bhutan's biggest and most stunning national parks, Royal Manas National Park spans more than 1,000 square kilometres. It is situated on the border of the Indian state of Assam in the southern region of Bhutan. Tigers, elephants, leopards, and golden langurs are just a few of the many different plants and animals that can be found in the park. For both nature lovers and adventure seekers, it is a must-visit location, and there are several Bhutan packages available that include a trip to the park.

With a surface area of more than 1,000 square kilometres, Royal Manas National Park is one of Bhutan's biggest and most stunning national parks. It is situated on Bhutan's southern border with the Indian state of Assam. Tigers, elephants, leopards, and golden langurs are just a few of the many species of flora and fauna that call the park home. There are several Bhutan packages that include a trip to the park, making it a must-visit location for both nature lovers and adventure seekers.

The opportunity to experience traditional Bhutanese culture is one of the highlights of a visit to the Royal Manas National Park. The park contains several small villages inhabited by indigenous communities such as the Tshanglas and the Bodos. Interacting with the locals allows visitors to learn about their unique way of life, including traditional customs, music, and cuisine.

Visitors can participate in a variety of adventure activities at the park in addition to its natural and cultural attractions. Numerous rivers and waterfalls in the park provide opportunities for  kayaking  and  white water rafting . For a more in-depth exploration of the park's many natural wonders and to spot wildlife, visitors can also go on a guided tour or a jeep safari.

Best Time To Visit Royal Manas National Park:  October to May

With this we come to the end of the list of the best places to visit on a Bhutan trip. Post this, its now time to dive deep into the best things to do on a Bhutan trip with our Bhutan packages.

Best Things To Do In A Bhutan Trip

1. visit the tiger’s nest monastery.

One of Bhutan's most well-known sites is the Tiger's Nest Monastery, also referred to as  Paro Taktsang . Buddhists regard it as a holy place because they think Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, meditated there and attained enlightenment. The monastery is situated in Paro Valley and can only be reached by a difficult walk through the forest. It is perched 900 metres above the Paro Valley floor on a cliff.

The trek to the Tiger's Nest Monastery is strenuous but worthwhile. The trek is a steep ascent that takes about two to three hours each way, with some sections requiring you to climb steps carved into the mountain. You will pass through a forest of rhododendron and pine trees along the way, and you'll get to take in breath taking views of the Paro Valley below.

Observing the Guru Rinpoche's meditation cave, which resides in one of the temples is one of the highlights of an excursion to the Tiger's Nest Monastery. Even though the cave is small and unassuming, it serves as a potent reminder of the spiritual importance of this location.

The Tiger's Nest Monastery visit is a once in a lifetime opportunity that just cannot be missed. Trekking through Bhutan's rich cultural and religious heritage is a difficult but rewarding experience. The Tiger's Nest Monastery is certain to leave you feeling inspired and humbled by the beauty and spirituality of this sacred site, whether you are a Buddhist pilgrim or merely a curious traveller.

2. Experiencing The Bhutanese Culture and Traditions

Experiencing Bhutanese culture and traditions should be at the top of your list if you're planning a Bhutan trip. Here are a few ways to fully experience Bhutan's vibrant culture:

Attend a Festival: Bhutan is known for its vibrant and colourful festivals, which are observed all year long. The chance to learn about and experience Bhutanese culture and traditions is provided by these festivals.

Visit Dzongs and Monasteries: Bhutan is home to many Dzongs (fortresses), which are not only architectural wonders but also the epicentres of Bhutanese culture and religion.

Try the Bhutanese cuisine: Travellers during their Bhutan trip should try out the many dishes that are a part of the Bhutan cuisine like momos, Phaksha Paa, and Ema Datshi.

3. Learn About Bhutanese Textiles

Learning about Bhutanese textiles is a great way to learn about its culture and traditions because they are known for their intricate designs and patterns. To see how these fabrics are made, you can go to weaving studios and textile museums.

4. Practice Meditation

Bhutan is a one of those countries where Buddhism is an integral part of daily life. Practicing meditation at a monastery or temple is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the spiritual and cultural aspects of Bhutan.

5. Participate In A Farm Stay

Bhutan is a predominantly agricultural nation, and farming is central to its traditions and culture. An excellent way to experience local culture and discover conventional farming practises is to take part in a farm stay.

Well, with this to come to the end of the things which you should do during a Bhutan trip. Well to sum it up, we’d just like to say that Bhutan is a place with a distinctive fusion of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. Bhutan is without a doubt a gem in the Himalayas with its pristine landscapes, vibrant festivals, intricate architecture, and hospitable people. Bhutan has something to offer to everyone, whether travellers are seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or spiritual enlightenment, Bhutan has it all. So without any further delay, pack your bags and start your Bhutan adventure.

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Bhutan is a hiker’s paradise, perhaps best known for its dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs and Himalayan peaks. Sometimes referred to as ‘the last great Himalayan kingdom’, the country maintains a mysterious, sacred history that you simply won’t find anywhere else, even in its neighbouring countries. Enriched with Buddhist culture, Bhutan is great for travellers looking to take a mindful holiday with a spiritual connection. Unique cultural experiences abound in Bhutan, from incredible monasteries to dozens of year-round festivals.

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  • Trek to Taktshang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), an impressive 7,000 feet above sea level
  • Attend Thimphu Tshechu, a three-day festival starting the 10th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar
  • Visit Punakha Dzong, the crowning place of Bhutan’s kings
  • Snap a photo of a Takin, Bhutan’s national animal
  • Cross the iron chain bridge at Tachog Lhakhang

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  • Don’t expect to do much swimming on your visit to Bhutan. The country of Bhutan is completely landlocked, and its lakes are considered sacred.
  • Be courteous and respectful when visiting monasteries, temples and other religious places. Be sure to remove your shoes and hat before entering. Many of these sites also forbid photography, so never take photos without first asking permission.
  • No, you’re not seeing things - those certainly are paintings of penises you see everywhere in Bhutan. These paintings are meant to dispel evil and act as a protection against malice. They’re also meant to encourage fertility and were originally encouraged by Drukpa Kunley, or the “Madman from Kyishodruk”, Bhutan’s fertility saint.
  • The Bhutanese love spicy food. Red and green chilis can be found in nearly every local dish. In fact, the national dish, ema datse, not only contains chillies, it is also served with dried chillies on top!
  • If you come across the royal family during your trip to Bhutan (which is likely to happen, given the country’s small population of about 800,000 people), do not take their photo without permission. Be sure to show respect as the Bhutanese truly love their monarchy.

Bhutan has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Bhutan before planning your tour to the country . And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in the country, do check out our Bhutan Travel Guide for more information.

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Q. What is the best time to visit Bhutan? A. Being an year-round destination, Bhutan can be planned any time of the year. The four major seasons being winter, spring, summer and autumn have their own charm and it’s entirely your call when to visit the picturesque country. So plan your Bhutan trip accordingly. Spring brings along the vibrant colours of the season carpeting the valley with new blooms. The summers are pleasant with the right amount of sun kissing the land while winters are really cold with snow covering most part of the country. Q. Do Indians need visa for Bhutan? A. Indian nationals do not need a visa to visit Bhutan. All you need is a passport valid for six months or the voter’s identity card which will permit you an entry to Paro and Thimpu only. A special area permit from the RGoB in the capital city, Thimpu is required for visiting towns other than Paro and Thimpu. If you are entering Bhutan via road, then you need to present a permit issued by the office in Phuentsholing. Q. How far is Thimpu from Paro? A. A scenic valley town located west of Thimpu, Paro is about 50 km via Thimpu Highway and is an hour-long drive from the capital. Home to the only international airport, Paro is the gateway to Bhutan for international tourists. Q. Can I travel to Bhutan by road? A. Bhutan is accessible from India by road through West Bengal and Assam. In Bengal, take the road to Phuentsholing from Bagdogra which is a stretch of 170 km and in Assam head to Samdrup Jongkhar from Darranga about 50 km from Guwahati. Q. Which currency is used in Bhutan? A. The currency used in Bhutan is called Ngultrum and 1 INR approximately equals to 1.15 Ngultrum. Q. How many airlines fly to Bhutan? A. Currently there are two airlines that fly to Bhutan: DrukAir and Bhutan Airlines. There are flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bagdogra. Q. What are the best monasteries to see in Bhutan? A. There are some remarkable monasteries scattered throughout the landscape of Bhutan. Taktsang in Paro, Rinpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro, Tango, Cheri, Chorten in Thimpu and Tamshing Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang in Bumthang are a few must-visits monasteries in Bhutan. Q. What is the capital of Bhutan? A. The capital of Bhutan is Thimpu and is situated 50 km from the town of Paro. All international flights arrive in Paro which is about an hour from the capital city. Q. Where is the airport in Bhutan located? A. Bhutan has four airports out of which three are domestic and the international airport lies in the valley town of Paro. It serves as the entry point to the country and the capital city. It connects the cities in Bangkok, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Singapore. Q. Are there any luxury resorts in Paro? A. Bongde Goma Resort, Zhiwa Ling Hotel, Tashi Namgay Resort, Le Meridien Paro, Naksel Boutique Hotel & Spa, and Himalayan Keys Forest Resort are a few luxury resorts in Paro.

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How many days to spend in Bhutan? What to see and do in Bhutan?  Join our Bhutan Trip Packages with budget prices, qualified tour services, flexible Bhutan hotel options, and so on. The Bhutan itineraries below will give you a better idea of how to plan your Bhutan Trip. Our Bhutan tours of 4-days to 17-days cover many classic routes with popular and favorite places to stay from our clients. Also, our Bhutan travel experts are keen to share their Bhutan knowledge and experiences to be sure your Bhutan journey is unique and with more Bhutan travel options available.

The Bhutan tour packages below allow you to travel to the most beautiful mountains and valleys, visit the most sacred monasteries and learn about the most authentic Bhutanese culture in local museums. Please also feel free to let us know if you want to do more hiking or travel to Bhutan during local festivals. It is our honor to design a satisfactory Bhutan tour with reasonable price for you!

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At least 5 days are necessary if you want to visit all the most popular tourist attractions in Bhutan, such as the Taktsang Monastery (Tiger Nest Monastery), National Museum and Tashichho Dzong. Around 7 days are needed if you want to travel to some remote area, such as the Haa Valley. Around 10 days are needed if you want to trek on the mountains and valleys in Bhutan. Some of our customers even spent 30 days, the longest staying time allowed for tourists, exploring over two thirds of the land of the country.

It is more unlikely to have altitude sickness in Bhutan than most other high-altitude areas. There are two reasons.

First, most tourist attractions in Bhutan are located in the middle area of Bhutan, where the altitude is between 2000 meters and 3000 meters. As you may have known, most people will have altitude sickness only when they are in areas, where the altitude is over 3000 meters.

Second, the percentage of forest cover in Bhutan is over 72.5%. So, the oxygen content in air is higher than most other high-altitude area.

Tipping is recommended but not required . The Bhutan government do not require tourists to tip drivers, tour guides, waiters and other local people who will serve you, because their income is not bad. However, tipping is still recommended, because if you tip them, they will offer even better service, especially for hiking and mountaineering itineraries, you might need porters and cooks, and they need to carry heavy luggage or cooking utensils during the tour.

Some of our customers even tip their tour guides and drivers prior to the start of their tour.

The Electronic visa is the most popular type of visa for tourists who want to travel to Bhutan. You just need to send us the photocopy of your passport (the page with your photo). You can also apply for a Bhutan visa in India or Nepal, where there are Bhutan embassies. Citizens of India, Bangladesh and Maldives can travel to Bhutan without applying for a visa.

Although it is not difficult for tourists to apply for a Bhutan visa, tourists are not allowed to travel to Bhutan on their own. They must book a tour with a licensed local travel agency, so please check out our Bhutan tour packages, it would be a great honor for us to arrange a Bhutan tour for you!

Like China and India, beef, pork, vegetable and rice are the most-eaten food in Bhutan. There almost no polluted crops in Bhutan, because local people almost use no pesticide. Milk or red tea and wine brewed with highland barley, wheat or corn are the major beverage in Bhutan.

Both western and local cuisines are available in Bhutan. Local people like pepper, but they seldom use pepper to cook for tourists. If you also like pepper, please feel free to let your tour guides know. They will ask the restaurants to prepare spicy food for you.

The best way to travel to Bhutan is taking a plane to Paro, where Bhutan's only international airport is located in, from Thailand, India, Nepal, Bangladesh or Singapore. Druk Air, the Royal Bhutan Airlines, is the only carrier for the international flights to Bhutan

The Indian cities, where there are flights to Bhutan, are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Gaya and Guwahati. Other Cities, where there are flights to Bhutan, are Bangkok (Thailand), Kathmandu (Nepal), Dhaka (Bangladesh) and Changi (Singapore).

Tourists can also travel to Bhutan from India by road, but the condition of the roads is not good, so this way is not recommended.

The best times to travel to Bhutan are March , April , May , June , September and October . Based on the differences of altitudes, Bhutan is divided into north, middle and south parts. The altitude of the north part is over 3000 meters and very cold, while the south part is only around 1500 meters above the sea level and very wet and hot. Fortunately, most tourist attractions are in the middle part, where enjoys mild climate and is suitable for tourism all year round. However, the climate of the 5 months listed above is even more delightful, so tourists will get the best experience if they travel to Bhutan in those 5 months.

Bhutan Tour Packages Reviews

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Best luxury tour in Bhutan

Booked the luxury tour to Bhutan through them… Excellent arrangement and perfect with the choice of hotels and sightseeing.. Tony Yin our Agent was very good in understanding the requirements.

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A wonderful family trip for us

My parents and I enjoyed it a lot! Kyle is always very responsive to my questions — his recommendations and advice also turned out to be very helpful. Our tourist guide, Rinzin was also great. He is fluent in English and Chinese, so he communicated with my parents very well. The itinerary for each day was clear and well-arranged. Each meal was taken care of with a lot of effort. We tried plenty of healthy organic vegetable products from Bhutan. Besides, we were lucky to have a very experienced driver. I didn't feel dizzy at all, even after the trips across the mountains.

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Unforgettable

We chose Asia Odyssey Travel as it was the best offer that we have found in terms of value and what they have offered as a travel experience. We booked a 5 day tour for Bhutan and the experience did not disappoint us in any way. We were taken good care of trough all the stages starting with the booking itself, itinerary, visa and all the details for pick up for airport. We have visited National Memorial Chorten,Takin Sanctuary,Taktshang (Tiger’s nest), Punakha Dzong (just to name the most important ones) and we were impressed by the beauty of the country as well as how friendly our guide was.

This will be an experience that we will not forget!

I strongly recommend it for everyone who is in search of an unique destination.

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Hassle free tour

They were very responsive to all my questions even though we are different timezone. They handle all the visa requirements etc and food arrangements and hotels . I did not have to worry about any of those things I just show up and enjoy the tour. Everything was hassle free.

Amazing Bhutan

I was planning a trip of a lifetime to Bhutan when I stumbled upon Asia Odyssey Travel with raving reviews. I immediately sent an inquiry and was promptly answered by Isaac Wei, representative of the agency. I told him that I was planning a 4 day trip to Bhutan. Isaac sent me the itinerary he prepared for our 4 day trip including places to see, hotel information and other details. He is very responsive to all my inquiries and clarifications. I then approved and paid for our tour. They also prepared our visa.

Upon arrival in Bhutan, we were welcomed by our wonderful tour guide, Tashi and Pema.They gave us white scarf to officially welcome us in Bhutan. They immediately started the tour. The hotels provided were decent with friendly staff.

Our tour was well thought out. Everything was explained to us. Tashi was very knowledgeable and very accommodating, The highlight of the trip was the trek to Tiger's Nest. It was surreal, being inside the monastery in Tiger's Nest.

We had the trip of a lifetime! A memory that I will forever cherish.

Please support Asia Odyssey Travel, you will never be disappointed. Make sure you request for Tashi and Pema as your tour guides.

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Breathtaking Beauty of Bhutan

At the beginning, I was a bit hesitant to book Bhutan's tour thru an online travel agency. But Asia Odyssey Travel turns out to be the right choice for this trip!

We appreciate Jojo's quick response to our inquiries including tailoring the itineraries to our requests. Our guide, Jigme Yoedzer, and our driver, Phub Gyeltshen, were wonderful and very accommodating in catering to our pace, preferred excursions and likings.

Bhutan is a such beautiful country with strong belief of living in harmony with nature. A true gem in this modern world. We had a great time during our trip and enjoyed the scenery very much.

Kudos to the wonderful team of Asia Odyssey Tour - Jojo, Jigme & Phub!!

Highly recommended!!

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Espectacular viaje a Butan!!!!

Asia Odissey service is simple outstanding!!! Everything went as planned, according to schedule, and with little extra amazing surprises on top of what we book that made it even better.

Long story short, our only duty during the trip was to enjoy it, they took care of everything since we start planning our trip.

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Great trip with great guides

To be honest, I was a little reluctant to book with Asia Odyssey Travel as they are not US based and the price was much lower than other tours. But I took a chance and very happy that I did. Asia Odyssey Travel did a great job start to finish. Prior to leaving for our tour, Kyle was in frequent contact with a very quick response time.

And once there, our tour guide (Karma) driver (Yeshi) were fantastic.They tailored our excursions to our liking. Very knowledgeable and finny! They even carried my camera gear to the Tigers nest as it was quite a hike for me being 68 years old. In addition to be in very interesting, they were very fun. Bhutan is a wonderful country and Karma and Yeshi made us feel right at home. They even invited us to one of their local hangouts one evening to play snookers. Highly recommend Asia Odyssey Travel.

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Best planning

Great help in planning my trip even though I screwed up and accidentally damaged my passport and needed to get a new one. Had no problems charging dates of my trip and helping with all the little hiccups with the planned. Thanks

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Beautiful and majestic

The country scenery, the people, from the tour guide, driver, and hotel service staff were wonderful. We love the experience of having lunch and visiting the home of one of the villagers. The tour guide Sherub really made sure we were comfortable and went with our pace. Thank you for the unforgettable memories.

Asia Odyssey helped me fulfill a dream…

Asia Odyssey helped me fulfill a dream to visit Bhutan -the Kingdom of happiness. And that it was. From the wonderful organisation of Kyle with quick responses - nothing was too difficult to do or organise. And Asia odyssey Travel Company compilation of the trip and logistics was wonderful and pleasant. Visiting the Kingdom of Bhutan was easy visa, easy travel, and happiness plus. Morgan

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The best experience I have!

I have booked for a family trip ( my elder mother+ 2 toddlers kids + me and my sister= 5 persons). We came all the way from France to Bangkok to Bhutan.

Our tour person Mr Tony Yin is a professional and efficient person. He makes sure all things go smoothly and he replies my WhatsApp messages each time when necessary.

When arriving at Paro airport (Bhutan), our local tour guide Mr Pema very very very gentle and polite, and he waited us there since 2 hours before our arrival. Our local driver , Mr Karma is a lovely man, strong man and stable, we respect him alot as he knows how to drive on the difficult roads in Bhutan.

The most touching part is Mr Pema and Mr karma accompanied us all the way to the Taktshang monastery (tiger's nest) up to the hill and then down to the base! They carried our kids on them and our things. Bhutan trip is an unforgettable experience, because local people are educated, yet modest, rich in culture and environmentally preserved, compassion, sharing , love and happiness, although they are materially poor conditions ! I would recommend everyone to follow this tour to Bhutan, to give our children a good teaching of authentic way of living.

Memorable trip

One of the best trips I ever had, I give five stars for the professionalism and good itinerary. I had a great informatory trip. The guid was very knowledgeable with all part of and the city. His historic background is rich and coming from the heart. Our driver was very careful and patient with traffic and both were very prompt. One small hiccup in one of the hotels (Which I don’t think they have control off) that they were offering hot water from 6pm-11pm. And 6am -9 am everyday and had no shampoo. Other than that food was ok and service was good. I highly recommend this travel agency, if you go to Bhutan make sure to use them.

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Amazing trip to one of the most secluded countries

I was a little bit worried at first because I don't know anyone from Bhutan, and it was hard to find information on the internet. But Asia Odyssey did not disappoint. The consultant (Kyle) is very patient and cater all my requests (including proof of company incorporation).

I was supposedly in the group tour, but since my flight was canceled (by the airlines, not Asia Odyssey's fault) they even changed my tour to private!

Bhutan Holiday

Amazing country organised by Asia Odyssey Travel. A country with a different way of life. Very friendly people and had a great guide (Pema) and driver which made the holiday. I would recommend this country to anyone. Tigers nest was the pinnacle of the holiday.

Great tour company. Excellent service.

My 6 nights tour in Bhutan was perfectly organized. Clear and easy communication before the tour. Our tour guide Dorji and driver Kishore were extremely helpful, courteous, knowledgable, and fun. We had an amazing time seeing the beautiful, green, and peaceful country. We were taken to local places and festivals to communicate with the beautiful people of Bhutan and join their traditional activities. Thank you for these unforgettable moments. I would love to travel with Asia Odyssey Travel again.

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Bhutan exceeded all expectations

Bhutan is a beautiful country, my family and I found the tour had great value for money. Everything was included while with world-class service. We had our three children with us, and Asia Odyssey Travel made a large effort to ensure the trip was as enjoyable for them as it was for us. Our guide and driver were awesome, they work hard to make sure all pick-ups, meals, hotels, driving, and sightseeing were comfortable, and they were flexible for any additional requests. Our family had a truly enjoyable 7-day tour in Bhutan. I would really advise anyone to make use of the service of this company.

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Unforgettable trip to Bhutan, highly recommended.

We just completed a trip to Paro, Thimpu, and Punakha for our New Year holiday. From the time I got in contact with Kyle of Asia Odyssey Travel for an inquiry to the end of our tour, everything was smooth and efficient. Though it was a little cold in winter, we did enjoy the bright and sunny days, hotels with lower prices, and fewer tourists. Kyle was flexible on itinerary design for our requests. Our guide, Kishore, was knowledgeable about history, religion, culture, flora, and even birds. Our driver, Dago, was skilled, safe, and reliable. Overall, we would not hesitate to recommend Kyle and his team, an excellent company to choose for your trip to Bhutan!

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7 Days Magical Western Bhutan Tour

My husband and I booked a 7 days private trip with Asia Odyssey Travel. They proved well worth our trust by realizing our wish list perfectly. We enjoyed beautiful landscapes, valleys, Dzongs, monasteries, cities, and villages. We also attended the annual festivities, the traditional Bhutan dresses were amazing. We tried the traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, it was very comfortable. We felt very satisfied with all their arrangements, the hotels couldn't be nicer, the service couldn't be better. Highly recommended.

Amazing experience in real Bhutan

As someone who has traveled the world, I can say without hesitation that this was one of the best tour experiences I've ever had. The hotels are very well located, comfortable, and carefully chosen for their high service standards. Our guide was outstanding and knowledgeable about culture, religion, and history. He was flexible to adjust the itinerary and make sure everything runs smoothly. I cannot recommend this company highly enough! Thank you for showing us a real Bhutan that is beyond my expectations.

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Tucked away in the mighty Himalayas, adorned with the best of nature and spiritually imbibed, Bhutan calls out to the explorers to witness unmissable magic. And what’s better than experiencing Bhutan tour with Tour My India and our best Bhutan tour packages. Crafted with utmost care to offer you a Bhutan holiday you have been dreaming of, we bring Bhutan travel packages with the best combination of adventure, spiritual, and recreational activities ideal for both Indian and international tourists.

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Away from the chaotic city life, there is a country that measures its GDP in happiness. Known for its purity, softness, majestic Himalayas and natural beauty, Bhutan is must visit for people who love nature. Bhutan is magical yet mystical at the same time and to explore this gem, our tour Packages to Bhutan come in handy. From solo travellers and backpacking trips to family getaways we give the personalized touch to all your travel plans and come out with the holiday package that suits your fancy. Unlike other tour packages which start and end the trip by taking tourists only to the popular destinations, we make sure that you feel an extraordinary experience and get to know Bhutan even more closely.

Our family tours to this happiest country of the world include National Museum of Bhutan and Thimphu weekend market. Apart from city tours and temple hopping, we also have rafting, rock climbing, trekking and kayaking packages for all the adventure junkies. With stunning sights, beautiful flora and fauna and rich culture, Bhutan is not only a beautiful place nestled in the lap of nature but is also one the excellent honeymoon destinations. You can also check out our honeymoon travel package to Bhutan where we promise you the exotic stay and memories which you will cherish for the lifetime.

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Blessed with diverse landscape and salubrious weather, bhutan can be termed as a year round destination..

Each season in Bhutan is a time to experience a different side of the country. While the summers are perfect to marvel at the lofty Himalayan peaks, the monsoon is the time to appreciate the verdant flora, and the winter on the other side is the season of entering a white magical land.

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Boasting excellent road and air connectivity, bhutan endeavours to provide a holistic travel experience to its visitors..

The three open borders with India and frequent flights from other parts of Asia beckon competent accessibility system in Bhutan. With its road transportation system in place and a stunning international airport, Bhutan offers decent accessibility that ensure comfortable travel experience to its visitors.

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Following are some of the frequently asked questions by travellers who are planning to visit bhutan, and our answers along with them..

For international tourists, our all-inclusive Bhutan tour package includes accommodation, transport, entrances, visa, tour guides and more. For Indian tourists, the services in the tour package are included as per the client's requirement.

Yes, we do provide private as well as group Bhutan tours where you will be assisted by a tour guide and a driver.

Yes, with us you can customize your Bhutan itinerary/tour that will be based on your interests and time frame.

We use well-maintained vehicles like Toyota and Hyundai depending on the number of guests.

  • Hyundai Tucson/Santa Fe: 1-2 guests
  • Toyota Hiace/Hyundai H1: 3-6 guests
  • Toyota Coaster: 7-18 guests

There is no such time period for booking the Bhutan tour, but it is advisable to book your tour one month in advance to secure your hotel bookings.

You will have different cuisines (both veg and non-veg) to choose from including Bhutanese, Tibetan, Indian and more. Also, you can relish Ema Datshi, the national dish of Bhutan.

Yes, hotel bookings are included in Bhutan tour package.

No, flights are not included in Bhutan tour package.

Your Bhutan tour payment can be made either via Bank Transfer or Credit Card.

Yes, we do provide 24 hours support in case of any emergency during the Bhutan Trip.

Yes, attractions/monuments/museums fee in Bhutan vacation package is included for tourists from countries other than India. For Indian tourists, the fee is optional.

The minimum cost of Bhutan Trip from India depends on the requirement of the clients.

Yes, we do provide flight booking for Bhutan for both Indian as well as international tourists.

Paro and Thimphu are the most popular destinations to visit during a religious/pilgrimage trip to Bhutan.

Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey and Bumthang are the best places to visit for a honeymoon in Bhutan.

Paro, Thimphu and Punakha are the best and most preferred destinations to visit on a family trip in Bhutan.

The accommodation options in Bhutan offer the best services and amenities. Yes, there are luxury, semi-luxury and budget accommodations available.

Yes, there are a number of homestays available in Bhutan.

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About Bhutan

  • History of Bhutan
  • Cultural of Bhutan
  • People of Bhutan
  • National Symbols of Bhutan
  • Arts & Crafts of Bhutan
  • Food of Bhutan

Bhutan Destinations Guide

  • Thimphu Tourism Guide
  • Paro Tourism Guide
  • Punakha Tourism Guide
  • Bumthang Tourism Guide
  • Gangte Tourism Guide
  • Haa Valley Tourism Guide

Best Things to Do in Bhutan

  • Heritage Tourism
  • Wildlife Tourism
  • Trekking Tourism
  • Pilgrimage Tourism
  • Adventure Tourism
  • Bird Watching Tourism

Bhutan Tourism Packages

  • Bhutan Family Packages
  • Bhutan Trekking Packages
  • Bhutan Honeymoon Packages
  • Bhutan Luxury Packages
  • Bhutan Bird Watching Packages
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Bhutan Festival Guide

  • Punakha Drubchen Festival
  • Punakha Tshechu Festival
  • Paro Tsechu Festival
  • Tharpaling Thongdrol Festival
  • Gomphu Kora Festival
  • Talo Tshechu Festival

Bhutan Attractions Guide

  • Paro Tourist Attractions
  • Thimphu Tourist Attractions
  • Punakha Tourist Atractions
  • Bumthang Tourist Attractions
  • Haa Valley Tourist Attractions
  • Wangdue Phodrang Attractions

Bhutan Regional Guide

Other imp info guide.

  • Best Time to Visit
  • How to Reach
  • Bhutan Visa Info
  • Accommodation
  • Bhutan Healthcare
  • Bhutan Travel Tips

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Bhutan Tour Packages

Bhutan is the only Vajrayana Buddhist country worldwide, and also the profound mentors of this custom remain well preserved and exert a solid influence in all aspects of life. Because its pristine environment & harmonious society, the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan has actually been called " The Last Shangrila ." Book Bhutan Tour Packages to see what Bhutan makes the happiest country on the planet.

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Bhutan Visitor Information

Area : 47,000 sq kilometres.

Place : Nestled in the Eastern Himalaya in between India and China.

Population : 0.7 million (approximately).

Capital : Thimphu

Time : Bhutan is plus 6 hours GMT.

What to Pack : Throughout the warmer spring as well as summer season (Mar-Aug), light clothing with an additional layer for the evenings (jacket or jumper) is advisable. In the autumn as well as cold weather (Sep-Feb), a cozy coat, hat, gloves and also fleece are recommended. Our travel professionals will certainly supply a breakdown of what to bring when you book your trip.

Airport : Paro Airport Terminal is the only international airport in Bhutan.

National Politics : Constitutional Monarchy.

Religion : Tantric kind of Mahayana Buddhism in Drukpa Kagyupa sect.

Language : The main language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, however English is widely talked across the country.

Currency : Ngultrum (on par with Indian rupee).

National Animal : Takin (Budorcas Taxicolor).

National Day : December 17 (1st King Sir Ugyen Wangchuck enthroned 1907).

National Dress : Gho for Guys & Kira for ladies.

Exclusive Bhutan Tour Packages

Day 1 - Arrival Paro - Take a stroll around the main market. Stay overnight at the hotel in Paro. Day 2 - Thimphu Sightseeing Visit National Library, National Heritage Museum, Mothinthang Zoo. Day 3 - Punakha visit Dochu La Pass, Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lake and Punakha Bridge and more. Day 4 - Gangtey visit Wangdue Dzong and the local market. In the evening, stroll around the Gangtey village. Day 5 - Visit Trongsa Dzong and Ta Dzong. In the evening, visit Trongsa market. 

Bhutan, the birthplace of the concept of Gross National Happiness, is usually viewed as one of the happiest places on earth. Adding to the stunning natural scenery is the long-lasting image of the country gifted to a large number of site visitors creating a solid feeling of the society and tradition. Nature, culture, and ethnicity of Bhutan bind the kingdom and clearly distinguish it from its larger neighbors.

Bhutan consumes an area of 38,394 kilometers, thus making it rather smaller than Switzerland or about half the dimension of the US state of Indiana in terms of its geographical size. Bhutan mainly has a rich landscape with mountains along with some productive valleys and savanna, as well.

Tourism in Bhutan

In 1991, The Royal Government of Bhutan privatized the tourist sector, which had previously been run completely by the government. Today the market is thriving, with a large number of tour operators in business. All tourists in the country are carried out according to the principle of sustainability. The total number of tourists allowed to visit Bhutan is limited for the prominent protection of the natural environment, the preservation of the lifestyle of the Bhutanese people, and also avoiding the disruption caused to the socio-financial balance.

The Royal Government of Bhutan insists that all the foreign tourists (excluding Indian Nationals) paying a visit to Bhutan must engage with a packaged scenic tour, with a pre-planned itinerary executing a planned structure to spend a vacation. If traveling in a group isn't your style, there are particular provisions for an independent traveler. You may obtain a little bit even more freedom taking a trip without a group, however, your travel agents in bhutan to establish standards wherefore you would love to see and do during Bhutan Holidays .

Tourism in Bhutan started in 1974, when the Federal government of Bhutan, in an initiative to raise income and to promote Bhutanese unique culture & traditions to the outside world, opened its isolated nation to foreigners. In 1974, 287 tourists visited Bhutan. The number of tourists visiting Bhutan increased to 2,850 in 1992 and also increased dramatically to 7,158 in 1999. By the late 1980s tourism contributed over 2 Million Dollars in annual revenue.

The overall tourists who visited the previous year were more than 71,000 who were international travelers. And around 183,000 regional travelers hailed to the country. Nevertheless, this number is less than compared to previous years. Most of them came to the country to witness Bhutan’s unique culture and traditions.

How to Reach Bhutan from India

By Air - If you are taking a trip from India, then Bhutan Airlines and Drukair are your ideal options to get to Paro Airport, the only international airport in Bhutan. Most of the international airline companies which serve flights to Bhutan are direct flights, which take you to your destinations in a matter of a few hours.

Book Cheap Flights to Bhutan at Swan Tours . Compare price as well as get the most affordable airfare on international flight tickets to Bhutan. When you decide to take off to Bhutan, hurry and grab fantastic offers on Flights to Bhutan.

By Train - Hasimara is a small town in the Jalpaiguri District of West Bengal. The town is located at a distance of 17 KM from the Indo-Bhutan Border. In order to reach Hasimara, you will certainly have to board a train from Kolkata. For North Indians, you can take a train from Delhi, Kanpur or Ranchi as mentioned earlier. You can visit the Indian railway site to learn about the timing, period & schedule of the trains. We had actually boarded the Kanchankanya Express from Kolkata which got to Hasimara at 10:30 AM in the morning.

By Bus - Jaigaon is the Indian town touching Indo-Bhutan Border. All the formalities to acquire permission, in order to enter Bhutan, will certainly be accomplished below at the immigration office. Every individual will certainly have to get approval to go into Bhutan you can take an Indian car in Bhutan, but you require a separate permit for the car.

When you get a permit for Bhutan, it will just cover Thimpu & Paro. In case you want to go to Bumthang or any kind of other distant destination, you need a separate license.

Ideal Time to Visit Bhutan

The non-uniform terrain of the country leads to diverse weather conditions. Southern Bhutan has a sub-tropical climate, with hot as well as humid summertime’s. The Central parts of Bhutan have a temperate climate, with awesome winters because of the existence of dense deciduous forests. The very best time to book your Bhutan tickets is during the months of October to December, which is marked by sunny skies as well as cool weather, complementing the beautiful landscapes of the country. Book your trips to Bhutan possible to experience the best journey ever before!

Things to be considered while undertaking Bhutan Tour Packages

The Tourists planning their visit to Bhutan are not allowed to witness lots of sites, consisting of some national monuments and also religious institutions. You will only view these locations from the outside. Spiritual institutions are considered living institutions sites for praise and religious ceremonies. Travelers, it is argued, disrupt these day-to-day tasks. Some Dzongs are closed to tourists since they house the regional administrative and religious facility. Tourist is allowed to go into the yards of the Thimphu as well as Punakha Dzongs when the Je Khenpo, Chief Abbot of Bhutan, as well as the monk body are not in residence. Thus, the Punakha Dzong is open to visitors in the summer season, the Thimphu Dzong in the winter. All dzong courtyards are open to site visitors during the tsechus, or festivals.

The Bhutan Tourism authority imposes a tariff on all non-Indian site visitors. The tariff per person is appx USD 250 per day, throughout the peak period, and $ 165 each daily, during the off-season. Bhutan Holidays for Individual tourists and groups of less than 3 people go through an added surcharge of USD 30 each day for a team of two or $ 40 per day for solo tourists.

Bhutan Tours from India: The Bhutan Tours from India are getting popular day by day, as India's economic situation continues to grow, and also because of Bhutan and India's cordial relations. For the aforementioned reasons, the government of Bhutan will be putting in place an appropriate system to regulate and also manage Indian visitors going for a vacation to Bhutan. Under the new system, one of the needs being discussed is the need for Indian tour agencies to have tie-up with local partners, tour operator or hotelier, in Bhutan.

Things to do in Bhutan Tour

What do you expect from the land where nature remains uninfluenced by the urban trails and the rich geographical features including the mighty peaks and pristine culture that tends to welcome its visitors. There are a large number of things to do in Bhutan that you can enjoy once you land at the place, with one of the exclusive Tour Packages for Bhutan .

1. Tiger's Nest/ Taktsang Monastery - The Tiger's Nest is one of the most famous sites in Bhutan that is situated at the side of the cliff wall in the Paro Valley that is a legendary sightseeing place. You will be discovering and witnessing the important figure in the Buddhist religion that is Guru Rinpoche where you need to hike to consuming two hours of your time.

2. Rafting in the Po Chhu river - All the water lovers can hit the rafting opportunities that you attain in the river Po Chhu where joy and thrill surround you, amidst the lush greenery and beauty of the breeze that the place is bound with. The best time that you can choose for the same is the months of March to May and again from October to November.

3. Trekking (Druk Path Trek, Jomolhari Trek, Snowman Trek Nabji Korphu Trek, Merak Sakteng Trek) - If you are a living soul, then engage into the trekking ventures at any of the Druk Path Trek, Jomolhari Trek, Snowman Trek Nabji Korphu Trek, Merak Sakteng Treks that are available in Bhutan where you not only get to participate in the enthralling adventures but also catch insights of the rich environs and pristine cultures under the clear skies and snow-capped mountains enriching the natural landscape.

4. Biking in Bhutan - Are you a biking novice or an expert? No matter how experienced you are, but biking in Bhutan is guided by supervisors from Thimphu to Dochula Pass that is considered to be the best cycling route for all the visitors. Both on-road and off-road cycling is available that one can count on when in Bhutan. The best season that suits your wishlist of biking or cycling is October to December or the spring months of March to April.

5. Festivals in Bhutan - Jump in the several colorful festivals of Bhutan that is celebrated annually in all the places. You get to watch and experience the colorful Bhutanese culture that is full of life and joy amidst the sceneries that are spellbound. Tsechu is the most common and important festival here that is embedded with a lot of folk dances, colors, cultural aspirations and also food and laughter. 

6. Visit the Rinpung Dzong - Rinpung Dzong is located in Paro that explicitly displays the innovative piece of Bhutanese architecture where you can experience hiking, watch the splendid views, witness the park valley and also attend the amazing annual festival known as Paro Tshechu. The best time to visit this place is during the months from May to November.

7. Visit Trongsa Dzong - This is another spontaneously visited spot in Bhutan that is the largest dzong fortress, that has huge importance in terms of administration being the headquarters of Trongza Government. Explore the best architecture of Bhutan here as this place houses 25 temples with wonderful passageways, corridors and courtyards present.

List of a Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhutan 

There are many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in Bhutan and the same have been mentioned below, and you can make a visit to all of them through any of the customized Bhutan Holiday Packages .

  • The Jigme Dorji National Park: the national tree (cypress), national flower (blue poppy), national bird (raven) and national animal
  • Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park: migratory bird species
  • Royal Manas National Park
  • Thrumsingla National Park
  • Wangchuck Centennial Park
  • Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve 
  • Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary: 42 species of mammals, over 700 species of plants, 18 species of snakes, more than 340 species of birds, 4 species of lizards and 200 species of butterflies
  • Khaling Neoli Wildlife Sanctuary: Pygmy Hog, Hispid Hare and Elephants, Gaur and many other animals of the tropical wildlife
  • Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary: 35 species of the 46 rhododendron species along with barking deer, Hoary-bellied Himalayan squirrel, and the Red Panda.
  • Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary: spotted deer (chital), Bengal tigers, and Ganges dolphin along with sal forests, a slow-growing evergreen tree

What you must carry for the Tour to Bhutan?

Some of the mandatory items that you are ought to carry on your trip to Bhutan include the follows:

  • Warm Jackets
  • Rain Jackets
  • Hiking shorts
  • Winter clothes
  • Hiking/trekking boots
  • Socks for hiking boots
  • Sunscreen for face
  • Walking Sticks
  • T-shirts or cotton shirts

Checklist for Bhutan Tour

  • Valid Passport is valid six months from the date of your trip.
  • 3 photocopies of any ID proofs
  • Air tickets
  • Visa clearance
  • Master card/ Visa card and Debit Cards and some cash

Best Foods of Bhutan To Eat When You're In Bhutan Trip!

The famous Bhutanese cuisines are fused with a combination of Indian, Nepalese and Tibetan cuisines to bring out brilliant taste explicitly expressing the individuality of the place with scrumptious food. On your trip to Bhutan , you will count on a plethora of dishes that are local and scrumptious.

Some of the famous Bhutanese cuisines that you can experience having when you are traveling to Bhutan are as follows:

Ema Datshi - This dish is made out of chilies and cheese that is fermented. You will be finding this meal at every small or big eatery in Bhutan and you will enjoy having it for the taste it puts in your tongue.

Kewa Datshi - Kewa means potato and kewa datshi is the combination of potato and cheese where the former is sliced accordingly and sauteed with cheese and lots of butter that makes it pretty scrumptious.

Shamu Datshi - This is known to be one of the staple foods of Bhutan where you will be tasting mushrooms that are sauteed with cheese and butter that comes out to become a cheesy saucy stew served with rice.

Shakam Paa - This is a wonderful Bhutanese food that is dried beef cooked with dried chilies and slices of radish. You will be liking it if you are a spice lover!

Shakam Shukam Datshi - This is known to be one of the rare dishes in Bhuta that is not made or available in all the eateries present there. So, this is basically made out of dried white chilies with cheese.

Bhutan Flights from India

You can reach Bhutan conveniently only if you board a flight to the place. Paro International airport is the only one that receives its visitors via airlines. if you are traveling to Bhutan from India, then Drukair is the major international airline that flies to Paro from Kolkata and Guwahati. Bhutan Airlines and Druk Air are the major flights from India (New Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Gaya and so on. With the help of an exotic Bhutan vacation package from Swan Tours, you can easily access the benefits pouring for your travel enthusiasm.

Places To Stay In Bhutan

To ensure a relaxing holiday, our Bhutan tour packages from Delhi include these amazing hotels and resort options. Check it out. 

1. Taj Tashi

Located in the heart of Thimpu valley, this is a 5-star luxurious hotel in Bhutan. While staying here, experience the warm hospitality of Taj, yoga and wellness retreat, and other world-class services. You can enjoy a magical getaway if you choose to stay at this property.  

Location: Samten Lam, Chubachu Thimpu, 11001, Bhutan Highlights: 

  • Located in the heart of the city
  • One of the largest numbers of rooms with gorgeous mountain views
  • Heated indoor swimming pool
  • Authentic local Bhutanese cuisines 

2. RKPO Green Resort

The spacious, furnished and beautifully decorated rooms in the resort along with modern amenities provide a world-class stay to the guests. The best part about this beautiful resort is that they produce the finest vegetables in their organic garden. So, rest assured you will get to enjoy amazing and fresh food in their in-house restaurant. The location of the resort is extremely convenient for visiting most of the popular tourist attractions in the area such as Punakha Dzong, Punakha Suspension Bridge, and Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup nunnery. 

Location: Punakha, Bhutan Highlights:

  • The resort is surrounded by trekking trails
  • Business services facilities
  • Enjoy meals cooked using organic ingredients
  • Bar and open sky bar

3. Namgay Homestay

Among all the budget-friendly stay options in Paro, Namgay Homestay is quite a popular one. The homestay focuses a lot on the convenience of its guests. Equipped with modern amenities and all the necessary facilities, this homestay aims to provide you a comfortable stay experience.

Location: Kempa, Dopshari Paro, 12005, Bhutan Highlights: 

  • Popular amenities such as laundry services, WiFi, housekeeping, parking, and more
  • Offers a wide range of room categories

Traveler’s Tip

Our Bhutan tour packages are well-designed to take you through some amazing sightseeing places. If you are willing to go on a honeymoon tour or with a group of friends, you can enjoy a well-planned and hassle-free vacation with Swan Tours. Most of our packages are crafted in a  way to offer something to all kinds of travelers. All the adventure enthusiasts can enjoy various activities in Bhutan like trekking, kayaking, rock climbing, rafting, cycling, and more. So, all those looking for some fun and adventure can book our Bhutan tour packages without any second thought. 

Travelers who want to explore the country’s culture and tradition can visit a number of tourist attractions. Some of the popular places included in our sightseeing tours are Gangtey Valley, Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Taktsang Monastery, Phobjikha, and many more places. You can also get deals on our various theme packages like Bhutan honeymoon packages, Bhutan family packages, and so on. 

So, wait no longer and explore a range of Bhutan tour packages and choose what suits your travel plan the best with Swan tours at affordable prices. We also provide you with customized packages according to your preference and interest. At Swan Tours, our goal is to make your travel experience memorable and hassle-free. Bhutan tour packages from Mumbai , Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai to Bhutan flights and Kolkata to Paro flights and so on are easily available. For any more queries, you can always reach out to us. 

10 things you must know before visiting Bhutan 

Nestled in the Himalayas, Bhutan is one of the most gorgeous destinations that’s been attracting tourists even more in recent years. It’s a truly breathtaking destination, worthy of all the attention. If you book the best Bhutan tour packages from the top tour operators in India, you can explore this place at its best. 

To help you prepare for your Bhutan trip, here is a list of 10 things you must know to help you get the most from your trip to Bhutan! 

10 things to know before visiting Bhutan

Referred to as The Land of The Thunder Dragons or The Last Shangrila, Bhutan is the world’s happiest country. Here's what you need to know before you go to Bhutan. 

1. Hire guided tours 

It is impossible to travel to Bhutan on your own. Not only do you need to submit your itinerary in advance for approval but also you must be accompanied by a registered local tour company throughout your trip to Bhutan. If you travel with a registered tour guide you can roam freely between regions. Another advantage of having a tour company is that they tell you stories and translate to connect with locals that is essential to understanding this gorgeous destination.

2. Visa permit is only valid for 7 days.

Bhutan entry permit is valid for 7 days. With this entry permit, the Tourism office in Phuentsholing permits travel to Thimphu and Paro only. However, any tourist going beyond Thimphu and Paro (Haa, Bumthang, Punakha) or wish to extend the permit beyond 7 days, need to visit the RGoB Immigration Office at Thimphu. The process is easy and would take you less than 45 minutes to acquire the permit. 

3. Expect spicy and delicious Bhutanese food

Any meal without chilly pepper is considered sort of unworthy for Bhutanese. Their most famous dish is ema. The dish comprises rice and spicy chilies topped off with a delicious cheese sauce. Kewa datshi is another popular dish that is made up of sliced potatoes and cheese. Ema datse is the country’s national dish. It is basically a spicy curry of chilies and farmer’s cheese usually eaten with nutty red rice. 

So, if you are into spicy food you are going to enjoy alot but on the other hand, if you are not into spicy food you can ask them to make non-spicy dishes provided you have the option of ordering food.

4. Mountaineering is banned in the country

Hiking is possible up to 6,000m in elevation in Bhutan. Peaks under that altitude are considered trekking peaks while anything above that is considered mountaineering. Out of respect to the local religious beliefs, mountaineering is forbidden in Bhutan. 

5. Dress respectfully when visiting monasteries, dzong and other places

Dress appropriately before entering these places. You can't wear jeans, shorts, short skirts, t-shirts, flip flops or wrap your jacket around your waist, or have it unbuttoned or unzipped. Travelers are expected to make sure your clothing covers your arms and legs.

6. No smoking in public areas 

In Bhutan, smoking is prohibited in most indoor and outdoor public places such as dzongs, hotels, restaurants, cinema halls etc and on public transport such as buses. One can be subjected to a heavy penalty if found breaking the law. It is the only country in the world where the sale and production of tobacco are banned. While traveling to Bhutan, ensure to bring tobacco only within the prescribed limit (which is upto 200 cigarettes.)

7. Get a local SIM card

While there is a mobile network in the country, the service is still a hit and miss. So, if you want to stay connected it is best to get a local SIM card. You can visit the local market in Phuentsholing along with your passport, a photograph and photocopy of your ID proof. The process is easy and quick!

8. Stay safe on the road

Car accidents are highly common in Bhutan. Always remember to wear a seatbelt and avoid driving at night to avoid any mishappening. The mountainous roads are also poorly lit and have many blind spots.

9. Focus on visiting Paro, Thimphu and Punakha

If you don’t have enough time to visit all the top places in Bhutan or the budget doesn’t allow you to stay in the country for long, focus on visiting Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. 

10.  Not a backpacker-friendly destination.

Bhutan is not a budget or backpacker-friendly destination. The most preferred way of going to Bhutan is in groups. Right from the hired cabs, guides, local taxis or hotels and restaurants, everything is expensive. 

If you are planning a Bhutan trip, Swan Tours is the right place to look for the best Bhutan tour packages. Whatever your travel preference be, Swan Tours can help you sort out your Bhutan trip in a hassle free manner. Whether you are looking for Bhutan packages for family or planning your honeymoon, we have got you covered. Explore a variety of itineraries and don’t forget to add activities and special tours to your selected Bhutan travel packages. 

Highlights of Places in Bhutan Tour Packages

Frequently Asked Questions About Bhutan Tours

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The top sightseeing spots to visit in Bhutan,

  • Rinpung Dzong
  • Punakha Dzong
  • Chele La Pass
  • Buddha Dordenma Statue
  • Dochula Pass
  • Tiger’s Nest
  • Phobjikha Valley
  • Norzin Lam Street
  • Main Street
  • Tashichho Dzong
  • Drukgyel Dzong
  • Motithang Takin Preserve
  • National Museum Of Bhutan
  • Simply Bhutan
  • Punakha Suspension Bridge
  • Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang Temple
  • Namgay Artisanal Brewery
  • Zuri Dzong Fort
  • Drukgyel Dzong Monastery
  • Samdrup Jongkhar
  • Gasa Tshachu
  • ThrumshingLa National Park

Q. Which currency is used in Bhutan?

Q. what are the most famous hotels in bhutan.

The top hotels in Bhutan are:

  • Taj Tashi (Thimphu)
  • Tashi Namgay (Paro)
  • Thimphu Tower Hotel (Thimphu)
  • Jigme Suites (Thimphu)
  • Gangtey Lodge (Gangtey)
  • Como Uma (Paro and Punakha)
  • Le Meridien (Thimphu and Paro)
  • Amankora, Punakha (Paro, Punakha and Gangtey)
  • Zhiwa Ling (Paro and Thimpu)

Q. Which are the best monasteries to visit in Bhutan for a spiritual tour?

The best monasteries to visit in Bhutan are as follows:

  • Taktsang Monastery 'Tiger's Nest'
  • Punakha Dzong – the most beautiful monastery
  • Membar Tsho

5 Star Hotels in Bhutan

Bhutan- the Dragon Kingdom, or the Forbidden Kingdom, is among the best-kept keys of Asia. Making sure a joyous and also rejuvenating vacation, the best hotels in Bhutan use a fascinating blend of unmatched beauty as well as rustic appeal with modern amenities.

Taj Tashi at Thimphu - Taj Tashi is idyllically placed in the lap of the Thimphu valley. Surrounded by hills, it is one of the best 5-star hotels in Bhutan. The hotel is developed on the lines of the traditional Dzong architecture. The location is suitable to visit the countless monasteries as well as centuries-old street celebrations.

Le Meridien at Thimphu - Le Meridien, located right in the heart of the capital city-- Thimphu, manages a stupendous sight of the Himalayas. One of the best hotels in Bhutan, it is a stylish blend of society and also modern amenities.

Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront - Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers lifetime opportunity to live and also experience the country's unique culture and also natural elegance with a mix of deluxe as well as comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport Terminal, Le Meridien Paro, and Riverfront is located on the side of the Paro River, offering scenic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it perfect best stop for anyone visiting Bhutan. The ageless art of recreation can be easily pursued with amenities that consist of Explore Spa facility as well as an indoor heated pool.

Shopping in Bhutan

Thimphu, Paro, and Phuentsholing are the major centers of shopping in Bhutan. Tourists can shop Woven Bags, Stoles, Typical Jewellery, Handmade Kira & Gho, Brassware, Yak-Bone Jewelry, Hand-Woven Bamboo Products, Carpet, Masks, Thangkas, Handmade Paper and also carefully Crafted Metal product.

Exactly how can forget to get souvenirs from Bhutan while visiting it? Though the government of Bhutan is conscious regarding its untouched regions to preserve the culture and also tradition, marketing of locally produce things is the essential issue to promote the society as well as heritage all over the world.

5 Best Places for Shopping in Bhutan

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  • Yarkay Central Mall
  • Choki Handicrafts
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5 Most Visited Tourists Places in Bhutan

1. Thimphu - Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan, one of the culturally must-see places in Bhutan, is enchanting capital city nestled in the Himalayas with the beautiful sights of the Chuu River flowing via it. Interestingly, it is the only city in the world without any traffic lights. Bhutan Packages make sure that you can check out the best sightseeing places in Thimphu which include the Big Buddha, National Memorial Chorten, National Institute for Zorig Chusum, Changangkha Lhakhang, Changlimithang Stadium and Archery Ground and also Trashi Chhoe Dzong.

2. Paro - Paro, the foremost must-see area in Bhutan, is a lovely valley, surrounded by lavish eco-friendly rice fields. Paro is a historic town with several sacred sites and also historic buildings scattered with the area. Along with Jakar and Punakha, Paro creates the 'golden triangle' of popular tourist destinations in Bhutan. Similarly, craggy mountain hills and also undisturbed serene charm, the clean air and relaxed environment make it a must-visit place in Bhutan.

3. Punakha - Punakha, the awesome destination in Bhutan, has been inextricably connected to several of the momentous events in the Bhutanese history as well as deserves its reputation as one of the most stunning and considerable regions at the heart of Bhutanese culture. This district, leveling from 1300m at the valley floor increases to nearly 3000m around Dochula Pass, worked as the capital of Bhutan from 1637 till 1907. Tourist visits this place mainly to understand the Bhutanese history and also to enjoy its natural beauty.

4. Haa Valley - Haa Valley, a relatively new yet have to see destination in Bhutan, is popular for the virgin charm of nature. Together with beautiful sights, you will likewise locate some temples and fortresses around this valley. Lhakhang Karpo and also Nagpo-the popular White as well as Black holy places, Shekhar Drak-a distinct holy place, Tagchu Goemba-a100 years of age holy place and also Dobji Dzong- a 5 storeyed citadel on a hill are the things that involve you in the valley.

5. Bumthang Valley - Bumthang Valley, the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, contains many ancient and also precious Buddhist sites. Located at an altitude of 2,600 meters, the religious centre of Bhutan houses several of the oldest Buddhist temples. Besides, Jakar is the primary town in Bumthang Valley as well as its undulating surface, which is loaded with apple trees and numerous temples, is a tourist’s delight.

Bhutan Sightseeing & Short Trips Places

There are many short day trips and walks around the Bhutan.

Cheri Goemba - Located a short distance from the Tango monastery (Tango Goembo, listed below), just across a picturesque covered bridge, is the Cheri Goemba, which is built Cheri Mountain. The monastery was constructed in 1619, and the very first monk body was established there by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal North of Thimphu.

Phajoding Monastery - One of the nicest walks you can take about the valley is the one to Phajoding, situated west of Thimphu and also forgetting the whole valley. The walk is with wonderful woody areas of want and rhododendron, complied with by a high climb to the monastery. Phajoding was constructed in the 15th century by the nine Je Khenpo, ShakyaRinchen, and head of Bhutan's religious order. It takes about six hrs to finish the round-trip from Thimphu Phajoding, northwest of Thimphu.

The Royal Botanical Gardens - Just a 20-minute drive from Thimphu, these lovely gardens were inaugurated in Might 1999. Specify flower beds welcome you, and also past the entry, up a small hillside, is a falls that descends onto a prayer wheel Chorten as well as flows under a wooden cantilever bridge. At press time the yards were shut to the general public while areas were going through improvements, slated to include 500 new ranges of temperate plants, a children's park, a rock garden, and also numerous seeing points from which to absorb the fantastic views of the river as well as valley. When open, the details center will certainly offer seedlings and seedlings of ornamental plants, souvenirs, and medicines from the medicinal plant project. If you are interested in visiting the gardens, ask your guide to make plans.

Simtokha Dzong - The dzong's official name is Sangak Zabdhon Phodrang, "palace of the profound meaning of secret mantras." Integrated in 1629 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, most Bhutanese describe Simtokha as the earliest dzong in the kingdom. The area is superb, due to the fact that it provides sights of the whole Thimphu Valley, as well as eastward towards Dochu La. Assaulted by the Tibetans in 1634, Shabdrung's army was victorious. The harmed dzong was brought back in 1671 by the third Druk Desi (secular leader of Bhutan), MingyurTenpa. Today the dzong homes the Rigney School for monastic studies Simtokha.

Tango Goemba - Regarding 12 km (7 mi) from Thimphu, the Tango monastery is a wonderful location for a mid-day excursion. The drive or walk to reach it uses stunning sights of the countryside as well as the Thimphu Valley. The monastery dates back to the 13th century and was rebuilt in the 15th century by the "magnificent madman," Lama DrukpaKunley.

Nightlife & Art in Bhutan

Bhutan tourism does not boast nightlife; A few nightclubs appear around the city on the weekend. Saturday nights, the hip crowd heads to Club X, a small, hole-in-the-wall club with a diverse layout and also "groovy" atmosphere. The banquet hall at Intel Kruk-Yul ends up being the Hub discotheque every Friday night and is very popular with both young Bhutanese as well as tourists. Examine the Kuensel, the nationwide paper, to see if any type of programs are noted, or ask your tour guide what's taking place around. Occasionally, shows and dances take place at the high school or various other public places. Lots of hotel bars in Thimphu obtain vibrant throughout the active season. Visit your resort bar or lounge, where you're bound to discover other travelers that want to stay up late, and having fun.

All-Stars - This brand-new disco is aimed at the ever-growing evening scene populated by Thimphu's young and well-to-do. Wednesday is Ladies Night, with cost-free admission for ladies. The only various other nights the nightclub is open are Friday as well as Saturday. Off Wogzin Lam, near Druk Sherig, Thimphu. Nu 300.

Club X - In a street off of Wogzin Lam, this small, confined club attracts the young, hip, wealthy crowd. Open on Saturday nights just, the place does not get hopping until around midnight. It gets steamy and loud, with a mix of rock and also disco music as well as a carefree DJ's techno beat. Off Wogzin Lam, near Druk Sherig, Thimphu, 02/ 3-25901. Nu 150.

Hub - By day this place is a banquet hall, but on Friday night it becomes the current warm dance spot. DJ-spun music obtains the group going and also maintains everyone dance till the wee hrs. In the cellar of the Resort Druk-Yul, 02/3-2359 2.

Throughout festival time, when numerous travelers descend upon the town of Thimphu, there are many events scheduled, including of cultural programs, traditional folk dance, and also bonfires set up by excursion operators and also resorts. The occasions are held at hotels and also different outdoor locations set up especially for this function.

If you are traveling in a group, your tour operator can set up a formal dancing efficiency at the Royal Academy of Performing Arts or in the more loosened up ambience of the Tashi Nencha Cultural Workshop. Both of these performance venues offer exposure to Bhutanese cultural via a range of entertainment programs. Appointments for these cultural programs must be made well beforehand.

The Royal Academy of Executing Arts - Run by the Special Commission for Cultural Affairs, the academy was created with the goal of preserving, promoting, and creating the efficiency abilities that are so special to the Bhutanese tradition. The academy performs out mask dances, people songs as well as dances, plays, dramatization, and other stage efficiencies. Depending on the weather condition, mid-day shows happen in an outdoor amphitheater or in the new interior theater completed in 1998. Chubachu, Thimphu, 02/3-2256 9. Nit 2,600 to be separated amongst all visitors. Daily performances at 9:30 AM.

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Key Highlights of Bhutan Tour

Clearly, Bhutan has the iconic Tigers Nest Monastery which is located in Paro as well as the high climb to reach it is absolutely worth the effort. There is a range of fantastic prepared Buddhist monasteries, or Dzongs, as well as these, can be found in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha Trongsa as well as Bumthang. You can see museums in Thimphu and Paro, spot Black-Neck Cranes in Gangtey and visit smaller temples throughout the country. Do try to blend this with experiences that show the local life, such as having tea in local homes, sitting in on Buddhist monks chanting at evening prayers or taking a variety of day-walks through local villages.

Bhutan Combinations with Other Countries

Bhutan is obviously a wonderful destination to twin with various other destinations. Maybe consider a best Himalayan odyssey tying Nepal & Bhutan. India is a popular entry point for Bhutan, and also the eastern Himalayas boasts tea estates as well as a superb village trek, from where you can jump into Bhutan at the end. There are daily flights to Bhutan from Thailand, so is best to add a touch of beach at the end of a tour to Bhutan. Opportunities like this don't come along every day so now's the chance to travel to Bhutan... and beyond.

Opulent royal palaces, precariously placed monasteries as well as visits through to artisan workshops and remote rural villages all integrate within one amazing tour. If you're looking for a couple of highlights from the trip of a lifetime then read on for three favorite that goes hand in hand with a trip to Bhutan.

10 Things You Must Know Before Planning a Trip to Bhutan

  • Mineral water is widely available
  • Only eat well-cooked meat and fish
  • You need a visa to enter the country
  • You must hire a tour company
  • You can go anywhere in the country
  • Milk should be boiled before consumption
  • Don’t disrespect the royal family
  • Don’t forget woolens and shrugs at home
  • US Dollars are accepted, and also Indian Rupees
  • Selling and buying tobacco products is illegal too

Environmental Highlights

Environmental protection is directly proportional to cultural preservation in Bhutan. By law, at least 60% of the country must remain forested for all future generations; it presently stands above 70%. Another unique fact about Bhutan is that it is carbon neutral, where it soaks more carbon than it actually produces! If you are a Bhutan visitor, then you can explore the beautiful forests with flora and fauna filing sight along with birding adventures across a chain of national parks. If you are hiking under 7000m peaks or strolling across the hillsides, then you will be spotting takins or blue poppies, along with springtime rhododendron blooms, as Bhutan offers one of the last beautiful pockets in the whole Himalayas.

Surprising Bhutan

Bhutan holds lots of surprises. This is a country where the rice is red as well as where chilies aren't just a seasoning yet the main course. It's a proven Buddhist land, where monks inspect their smartphones after executing divination, and also where huge protective Pennines which are colored beside the entrance to many houses. Bhutan is of course not a museum, yet it visibly and unconditionally protects its Buddhist practices thus, propagating it. You will find the Bhutanese well educated, enjoyable loving and well informed about the world around them. What makes Bhutan remarkable is the blending of the ancient as well as contemporary.

Bhutan is a gorgeous place to visit. And a more secure place than you probably would have ever visited. ... Places to visit are Paro Dzong, Taktsang, Tiger's Nest, Chimi Lakhang, and Archery Arena to attempt traditional archery.

Bhutan with a lot in store for honeymoon couples, there is no dearth of numerous places to visit in Bhutan for honeymoon trips. Sightseeing tourist attractions for the newly-weds Paro Valley, the new village of Trongsa, Thimpu-- the capital and largest city, Gangtey Valley, Bumthang valley, Phuentsholing community, Wangduephodrang town, Mongar, and also Lhuntse.

Bhutan Travel Story by Ms. Preeya Dev:

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GOLDEN TRIANGLE OF BHUTAN - A PRIVATE TOUR

  • In-depth Cultural
  • Christmas & New Year
  • Tour the Folk Heritage Museum in Thimphu
  • Admire the architecture of Tashichho Dzong
  • Explore Simtokha Dzong, Bhutan's first dzong
“We had an amazing experience throughout the tour, Everything about the tour was perfect.”

Explore the Hidden Kingdom of Bhutan

  • Sightseeing
  • Explore the National Museum in Paro
  • Trek to the Tiger's Nest Monastery
  • Visit the iconic Punakha Dzong
“The people were all so friendly, the tour was incredibly organized, and each day was a great mix of cultural activities and education plus outdoor excursions.”

Spirit of Bhutan - 8 Days

  • Trek to the iconic Taktsang Monastery
  • Fly over the Himalayas to Paro
  • Visit the ancient Punakha Dzong
“Bhutan is a real eye opener. There should be more places like this in this world.”

Glimpse of Bhutan 5 nights 6 days

  • Hike to the Khamsum Yueley Namgyal Chorten
  • Explore Paro's Ta Dzong Museum
  • Trek to the cliffside Taktsang Monastery
“This trip covered all the main sightseeing place such as Tashichho Dzong, Tiger's Nest Monastry, Dochu-La pass, Punaha Dzong, the palace of Great Happiness and lots of beautiful scenery, which is what drew us to Bhutan initially.”

Bhutan In-depth Culture & Nature Tour

  • Experience traditional Bhutanese lifestyle
  • Hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery
  • Visit the ancient Punakha Dzong fortress
“Everything was so seamless and professional. We have some brilliant memories to take home.”

All Inclusive 5 Days Magical Bhutan Tour: Explore Thimphu, Punakha and Paro with Luxury Holidays Nepal

  • Admire Punakha Dzong's majestic architecture
  • Drive through scenic valleys to Thimphu
  • Enjoy panoramic views from Dochula Pass
“The hotels and the staff at all of the hotels were exception. The food was delectable.”

Journeys: Wonders of Bhutan National Geographic Journeys

  • Local Living
  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Learn about black-necked cranes in Gangtey
  • Trek to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery
  • Explore Thimphu on a guided walk
“Excellent tour in a wonderful country, overall outstanding.”

Chomolhari Trek

  • Explore ancient dzongs and shrines in Paro
  • Trek through Bhutan's stunning landscapes
  • Discover Thimphu's cultural treasures

Best of Bhutan

  • View Himalayas from Dochula pass
  • Fly past Mt. Everest on arrival
  • Dine with a local family in Paro
“The itinerary was very interesting and the selected hotels were convenient and comfortable.”

Bhutan Thousand Lakes Trek

  • Mountain Hikes
  • Camp by Utsho Tsho's golden trout lake
  • Trek through Geynekha's mushroom fields
  • Explore Thimphu's traditional architecture

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Bhutan measures its success by Gross National Happiness and by the end of your Intrepid tour, you’ll have contributed more than your fair share of smiles to the cause.

This tiny Himalayan kingdom does things differently. Having only been open to visitors for 45 years, Bhutan puts its environment, culture and wellbeing ahead of economics. This place absorbs more carbon than it creates and a Bhutan tour is perfect for trekkers, nature-lovers and Buddhist pilgrims. From the jaw-dropping Tiger’s Nest to the prayer halls of Gangte Goemba, you’ll experience moments – and people – that make happiness seem like the norm, not a pursuit.

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Bhutan at a glance

Capital city.

Thimphu (population approximately 115,000)

Bhutanese ngultrum (BTN)

(GMT+06:00) Astana, Dhaka

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type D (Old British 3-pin) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth) Type G (Irish/British 3-pin) Type M (see D)

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Culture and customs.

If travellers can tear their eyes away from the backdrop of the mighty Himalaya, they’ll discover a rich, remarkable culture in Bhutan that is quickly modernising yet truly anchored in tradition.

Since opening up to travellers in 1974, Bhutan has seen visitor numbers rise from just a couple of hundred to upwards of 200,000. The appeal is obvious: pristine alpine landscapes, magnificent Buddhist architecture and an air of mystery that pulls travellers in, not to mention the much-discussed Gross National Happiness used to measure national wellbeing, which is prioritised over GDP.

Bhutan is the only country in the world to be carbon negative. Since 2007 the country has been run by a democratic government, with three separate parties having won the three national elections since. Approximately 75 per cent of the population are Buddhist and these religious values are used to guide government policy along with prioritising sustainability and cultural preservation.

In society, the Bhutanese follow ‘driglam namzha’, a traditional etiquette supporting the respect for authority, devotion to family and a dedication to civic duty. The flag, which was adopted in 1965, features the country’s emblem of the Thunder Dragon on a backdrop of golden yellow and orange. The yellow represents the king and his secular power, while the orange represents Buddhism. The dragon holds jewels in each of his claws, representing the wealth of the nation.

And it’s the word ‘wealth’ that perhaps describes Bhutan best. A wealth of tradition, of culture, of history. A wealth of beauty, of happiness, of prosperity. In the future, given the way the country has been progressing, there’ll no doubt be a large amount of wealth brought in by more and more tourists. What will be interesting is how Bhutan manages to balance its age-old traditions with its quickening march towards modernity.

History and government

Early history.

As one of the few countries in the world to have never been conquered or occupied by another, Bhutan has a long history of independent governance. Although its early history is shrouded in mystery, Bhutan is thought to have been inhabited from as early as 2000BC. Tibetan Buddhism was introduced into the region around the 9th century, when many Tibetans fled neighbouring Tibet to seek refuge in Bhutan.

The leadership and governance of Bhutan has always been linked to its religion, and this continues in today’s political, legal and religious leadership of the country. The 16th and 17th centuries saw some conflict with Tibet, although Bhutan was never officially taken over by its neighbour. External threats from the British presented themselves in the 18th and 19th centuries; however, once again Bhutan was never officially controlled or governed by an external power.

Recent history

In the last 40 years, Bhutan has had many ‘firsts’. Bhutan introduced a new monetary system and currency in 1974 and also opened up its borders to welcome foreign tourists in the same year. By 2000, Bhutan had its first television set and internet cafe, and by 2004 Bhutan became the first country in the world to ban the sale of tobacco products. Bhutan’s first constitution was drawn up in 2005, and its first democratic multi-party election was held in 2008, when the constitution was finally ratified. It has held two democratic elections since.

Today, Bhutan’s economy relies mainly on tourism, agriculture and forestry, although ‘Gross National Happiness’ continues to be valued more than economic abundance or growth in domestic product. Bhutan has been held up as an example of what a country can be when it puts culture, the environment and wellbeing ahead of economic development, but there are challenges too: after the new government took control in 2013, the prime minister admitted that the focus on the Gross National Happiness measure sometimes distracted from addressing Bhutan’s problems including unemployment, corruption and poverty.

Eating and drinking

Bhutan is famous for its spicy cuisine that’ll knock the socks off the most hardy traveller. Almost everything is served with chillies, so if you like things spicy, you may just have found heaven – for others it’ll be hotter than hell.

A few dishes to look out for

  • Ema datshi These are very hot chillies served in a cheese sauce. This is Bhutan’s national dish, with ema translating as ‘chilli’ and ‘datshi’ as cheese.
  • Phak sha pa Sliced pork stewed using red chilli, onion, tomato, ginger and sliced radish.
  • Red rice The Bhutanese eat loads of rice and you’ll notice that the rice is usually a reddish colour. This is because it’s grown in the fertile Paro Valley soil. It has a nutty flavour and is typically paired with mushrooms and chilli.
  • Momos These Tibetan dumplings are filled with meat, cheese or vegetables and are generally served up as a snack. Never say to no-no to a Momo.
  • Red Panda beer The Red Panda Brewery, which is Bhutan’s first, was started by a man named Fritz Maurer who came to Bhutan from Switzerland after answering a newspaper ad for a qualified cheesemaker. Not only does he make Swiss cheese, he also produces this hefeweizen beer.

Plant-based options

Vegetarians will find travelling through Bhutan easy as meat does not play a huge part in the Bhutanese diet. Vegans may have a more difficult time as dishes will often come with cheese. Be sure to ask that your dish is prepared without butter or cheese.

Of course, this is all a lot easier when you’re travelling with a local. If you travel with Intrepid, you’ll have a local leader who can help you decipher menus and recommend good plant-based choices. 

Geography and environment

This landlocked kingdom may occupy a small space on the world globe but there’s nothing small about the mountains that lie within. Sharing borders with China and India, Bhutan is known as 'The Switzerland of Asia' for its mountainous topography and similarity to Swiss landscapes.

Bhutan has largely resisted overdevelopment, which has left much of its natural environment intact. As a result of this, Bhutan is one of the most species-rich countries in the world – with hundreds of species of mammals, birds and plants calling the Bhutanese valleys, mountains and meadows home. Endangered red pandas and snow leopards can be found in Bhutan as well as a huge variety of wild flowers and birds.

The country can be divided into three areas. In the south, you’ll find the lowlands fronting the Indian border, which enjoy a subtropical climate. This region sees monsoonal rains from June to mid-October and mild winters through December, January and February.

Travel north and the climate becomes progressively colder as the Himalaya rise. The central belt of the country, in the lower foothills of the Himalaya, features cold, dry winters and warm summers with monsoonal rains on the southern sides, while the valleys experience less rainfall thanks to the mountains’ protection.

 In the northern regions, as the Himalaya rise above 2500 metres (8202 feet), the winters are cold and while the summer can be warm, the valleys are generally protected against monsoonal rain. The temperatures turn freezing as you reach the China-Tibet border, with the mountains rising to a high point at Gangkhar Puensum (7570 m/24,480 ft) – the highest unclimbed mountain in the world.

If you’re after top quality handicrafts and colourful art, then Bhutan will delight. While Bhutan isn’t known as a top shopping destination, there are many talented artisans creating good quality souvenirs to buy here.

It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. Australia and New Zealand generally have strict quarantine laws.

  • Hand-woven fabric Traditional weaving is at its very best in Bhutan. Choose from colourful rugs, clothing, blankets and accessories when visiting one of the many textile stores and boutiques in Bhutan’s cities.
  • Traditional music Why not pick up a CD of Bhutanese harmonies, or chanting monks, as a melodic stress-buster for when you’re back at home and in work mode.
  • Spiritual souvenirs Vibrant prayer flags, fragrant incense and prayer beads make meaningful gifts for friends and family back home.

Festival and events

Bhutan's festival calendar is packed with colourful occassions filled with celebrations and dancing.

Paro Spring Festival (Paro Tshechu)

The people of Paro welcome the start of spring with five days of cultural and spiritual celebration. Locals shake off the winter blues by indulging in sword dancing, drumming and feasting. Expect to see stirring rituals, colourful clothing and touching displays of faith if you’re lucky enough to travel during this time.

Thimphu Festival (Thimphu Tschechu)

This three-day festival is meant to be highly auspicious to all who attend. Bhutanese people travel from all over to attend this spiritual celebration that features prayers and rituals to invoke the gods as well as traditional dance, costume and theatre. This highly joyous time gives travellers an important insight into Bhutan’s culture and the chance to mingle with locals.

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

Winter Solstice

Traditional Day of Offerings

Birthday of His Majesty the 5th King

Birthday of Third Druk Gyalpo

Buddha’s Parinirvana*

Birthday Anniversary of Guru Rinpoche

Buddha’s First Sermon

Blessed Rainy Day

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel’s Coronation

Descending Day of Lord Buddha

Birth Anniversary of the Fourth Druk Gyalpo/Constitution Day

National Day

*Please note dates of Bhutan's public holidays may vary.

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Bhutan adventure, check out these books:

  • Buttertea at Sunrise: a Year in the Bhutan Himalaya  – Britta Das
  • Treasures of the Thunder Dragon: a Portrait of Bhutan  – Ashi Dori Wangmo
  • The Heart of the Buddha  – Elsie Sze
  • Beyond the Sky and Earth  – Jamie Zeppa
  • The Blessing of Bhutan  – Russ Carpenter
  • The Divine Madman: the Sublime Life and Songs of Drukpa Kunley  – Translated by Keith Dowman
  • Seeing with the Third Eye: Growing up with Angay in Rural Bhutan  – T. Sangay Wangchuk

Bhutan travel FAQs

When is the best time to visit bhutan.

Bhutan experiences monsoonal weather between June and August and consequently is not a particularly pleasant time to visit the country.

The best times to visit are the shoulder seasons of March to May and September to November, with the later months being particularly pleasant as rainfall is lower and the views tend to be clearer.

December to February sees snowfall in many areas but it can be a beautiful time to visit thanks to the snow covering the mountainous landscape.

Is it safe to visit Bhutan?

Yes, it is safe to visit Bhutan. The crime rate in Bhutan is low although petty crime does happen. Travellers should be alert and keep an eye on their belongings, particularly in crowded or well-touristed areas.

If you are visiting high-altitude areas be sure to discuss altitude sickness with a doctor and plan accordingly. Flooding and landslides occur during the monsoon period (June–September) so follow local advice and check with your tour operator for disruptions.

Do I need a visa to travel to Bhutan?

All nationalities require a visa for Bhutan and, at this stage, travellers can only enter as part of a group visa on a tour. Independent visas are not issued and the cost of the visa is included in your tour. If you are travelling with Intrepid, please provide your booking agent with the following information for us to apply for your group visa:

  • a scanned colour copy of the photo page of your passport (consisting of both the flip pages)
  • full name as per passport
  • date of birth
  • nationality
  • passport number & date of issue/expiry,
  • email address you will access while travelling
  • arrival and departure flight details

Due to the controlled nature of travel in Bhutan the group visa can only be submitted once we have the above details from ALL travellers in the group. Failure to advise any of the information as above can slow the visa issuing process and delay the visa for the whole group.

Visas are generally issued within 5 days of departure and as close as 48 hours prior to travel into the country. We will send your group visa to your travelling email address. Please print this visa and carry with you as you will need it at the time of boarding your Bhutan flight.

You must show the copy of your Bhutan group visa at the check-in for your flight to Bhutan and on arrival at immigration in Bhutan where you will have a Bhutan entry stamp placed into your passport.

Is tipping customary in Bhutan?

Tipping isn’t compulsory in Bhutan, but many people who work in tourism are accustomed to receiving tips so it's wise to set aside a small amount to show your appreciation for drivers, cooks and other service workers. Most hotels and restaurants will include a service fee in the final bill.

Your local leader may discuss the idea of running a group tipping kitty on the first day of your trip. In a group tipping kitty, everybody contributes an equal amount at the start of the tour that your leader uses to tip drivers, local guides and hotel staff on your behalf. The leader will keep a running record of all monies spent, which can be checked at any time. Any money remaining at the end of the tour is returned to group members.

This is often the easiest way to avoid the hassle of needing small change and knowing when and what is an appropriate amount to tip. Participation in this kitty is optional, and you are welcome to manage your own tipping separately if you prefer. Please note the tipping kitty excludes tips for your tour leader.

What is the internet access like in Bhutan?

Most tourist hotels will have free wifi, as will many restaurants or cafes in Bhutan’s larger cities. It’s possible to buy a local SIM though internet access will be limited in the remote and mountainous regions.

Can I use my mobile phone while in Bhutan?

If you plan on using your mobile phone in Bhutan be sure to activate global roaming and check charges with your provider before you leave home. If your phone is unlocked, you can purchase a local SIM on arrival. The best coverage is with B-Mobile, while Tashi Cell has similar costs but more limited coverage. Please note that coverage will be limited in more remote areas.

What are the toilets like in Bhutan?

You will have to adjust to different standards of hygiene and sanitation while in Bhutan. Squat toilets are the norm across the country, which may take some getting used to, though Western-style, flushable toilets can be found in large hotels and some tourist areas.

Can I drink the water in Bhutan?

Drinking tap water isn't recommended in Bhutan. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water and fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit and vegetables before eating.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Bhutan?

Credit cards are accepted are large hotels and the bigger stores but a heavy surcharge often applies. Keep in mind that tours in Bhutan are fully prepaid and include all meals and transport, so your only spending money should be for souvenirs, snacks and drinks. It’s best to bring and use US dollars for large purchases.

What is ATM access like in Bhutan?

There are ATMs available in Bhutan’s larger cities though they won’t accept some foreign cards. If you are travelling outside of the main cities be sure to carry cash to cover small purchases.

What is the weather like in Bhutan?

Bhutan’s weather varies depending on your location and the time of year.

In the capital, Thimphu, the temperature averages from 5°C (41°F) in January to 20°C (68°F) in the summertime. This summer period, from June–August, also sees the monsoonal rains arrive. The nearby city of Paro experiences a similar climate.

The city of Punakha, which is located at 1300 metres (4250 feet), has a warmer climate than Thimphu. The average temperature ranges from 11°C (75°F) in winter to 24°C (75°F) in the summertime. Because of the mountainous terrain, the rains here generally affect the southern side while the valleys experience less intense rainfall.

Is Bhutan safe for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

Bhutan, like most Asian countries, is not particularly appreciative of public displays of affection regardless of sexual orientation.

Homosexuality has been illegal in Bhutan since 2004, but in 2019 a bill was passed to decriminalise what was known as ‘unnatural sex’.

LGBTQIA+ people are generally accepted in Bhutan but work still needs to be done to change social attitudes towards those that identify differently.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel.

If you are travelling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travellers who do not wish to share a room.

Is Bhutan accessible for travellers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Travelling through Bhutan is difficult for those with physical disabilities. There are only a few hotels that have accessible rooms and bathrooms, and it’s rare that buildings will have been adapted for accessibility issues. That said, all travel through Bhutan must be done through a tour group so if you’re interested in travelling there then Intrepid will do all it can to make that dream a reality

As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in Bhutan

During winter, if travelling to high altitude areas, you’ll need cold-weather gear, thermals, good waterproof boots and a warm/windproof jacket. If you’re not taking on an alpine trek, however, warm clothes are necessary for the evening but a fleece and windbreaker should suffice during the day.

In the summertime, lightweight clothing is best along with a raincoat, as well as a jumper for the evening. You may add warmer clothes if heading into the higher reaches of the Himalaya, including a beanie, gloves, scarf and down jacket.

For ideas on what to pack for your Bhutan tour, take a look at Intrepid’s   ultimate packing list .

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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This Bhutan trip itinerary allows tourist to forget everything and set out on a life changing journey into the mystical destination of Bhutan. The first day of your Bhutan tour will take you to the Buddha Point, Memorial Chorten, and the Tashichho Dzong as well as to the Craft Bazar. The second day brings a sightseeing tour of Thimphu and Paro. Visiting the Changangkha Lhakhang, Takin zoo, Simply Bhutan Museum, Tachog Monastery, the National Museum in Paro and Paro Dzong (Fortress) will leave you mesmerized. With the third day, you get to rekindle your adventurous side through a 5-hour trek to the famous Tiger Nest Temple, almost hanging on top of a cliff. The fourth and the last day will take you the Kichu Temple and Kabandi Ganpa for a satisfactory end to your peaceful journey. Bhutan will capture a part of your heart forever and leave a content smile on your face.

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Kickstart your amazing Bhutan tour with sightseeing and shopping!

As you arrive at the Paro airport, you will be greeted by our agents representative who will guide you through the immigration formalities. A short drive will take you to Thimphu, Bhutan's capital. Check in at your hotel and relax for a while.

On the first day, your Bhutan trip itinerary takes you sightseeing to the amazing Buddha point, the Memorial Chorten, and the Tashichho Dzong. Afterwards, head to the Craft Bazaar for a unique Bhutanese shopping experience and spend the rest of the time at leisure strolling around the town. Return to your hotel in Thimphu for a comfortable on overnight.

Distance from Paro to Thimphu: 51 kms

Time Taken: 1.5 hours

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Get to know Bhutan’s culture and religion closely!

After a hearty meal at the hotel, the second day of this 3 night 4 days Bhutan tour will take you to the oldest monasteries, temples and museums in Bhutan. Start by visiting the Changangkha Lhakhang, the oldest temple in the valley, followed by a visit to the Takin Zoo. Take a historic tour of the living Museum of Simply Bhutan.

After the lunch in town, you will be transferred to Paro while stopping at the Tachog Monastery on the way. As you are live in Paro, visit the National Museum and the Paro Dzong. Walk around the fortress and onto the oldest wooden Bridge still in use. Spend the rest of your time at leisure. Return to your hotel after a tiring day for a snug overnight stay.

Distance from Thimphu to Paro: 51 kms

Paro: Trekking and leisure day

Get ready for an adventurous day on your Bhutan Tour!

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel and get prepared for an adventurous trek ahead. The third day of your Bhutan travel itinerary takes you for a 5-hours hike to the Tiger Nest Temple. This temple is located on a rock, which overlooks a sheer drop and clings impossibly to a rock cliff at 900m above the valley floor.

After returning, spend the day at leisure in town. You can visit the Eco Farm for a hot stone bath and traditional dinner, quite popular among the tourists. Return to your hotel for an unwinding overnight stay.

Optional: Eco farm visit + hot stone bath and dinner (own expenses)

Phuentsholing: Sightseeing and Departure

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Prepare to leave Bhutan with a smile on the last day of your Bhutan Tour!

Right after a delicious breakfast, visit the Kichu Temple with your loved ones. Afterwards, leave for Phuentsholing and stop for lunch on the way. Also visit the beautiful Karbandi Ganpa on the way. After you arrive in Phuentsholing, have early dinner and then you will be transferred to the Alipore train station. Our representatives will bid you farewell and help you with the exit formalities. You Bhutan Tour ends here.

Distance from Paro to Phuentsholing: 160 kms

Time taken: 4 hours

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Spring and autumn are the best time to visit Bhutan for a pleasant trip.

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Is this Bhutan Tour appropriate for the elderly?

Except for the trekking, all the other places can easily be visited by the elderly via road.

What kind of food will one get on this Bhutan trip?

Although, it is difficult to find vegetarian food here, non vegetarian food is quite popular and eaten by all locals. Spices and chillies are a common ingredient of Bhutanese food. Dumplings are a must try when visiting Bhutan.

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Mineral water is easily available everywhere in the country but check that the seal is not broken. Also, go for a trusted water brand and avoid tap water at all costs. 

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