Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking through pristine trails, while nature lovers will be captivated by Bhutan’s lush forests and diverse wildlife. As a champion of Gross National Happiness, Bhutan invites you to experience sustainable tourism and unmatched hospitality.
Overview
Go to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, and start an adventure that will never be forgotten. Tucked away in the Himalayas, this quiet kingdom provides the ideal fusion of spiritual tranquility, rich traditions, and stunning scenery.
Every moment in Bhutan is enchanted, from the brilliant festivals (Tshechus) exhibiting Bhutan’s distinct culture to the magnificent Tiger’s Nest Monastery situated atop a cliff. Wander through the serene valleys of Paro and Punakha and explore the capital city of Thimphu, with its vibrant markets and traditional crafts.
Highlights
- Culture and Religion
- Land of the Thunder Drago
- Gross National Happiness
- Biodiversity
Itinerary
Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop from the airport/railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle.
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes.
Cost Excludes
- Service Tax – 5% GST Extra.
- Any train, bus, or air price any more meals not listed in the package's contents.
- Any other destination not mentioned in itinerary.
- Any personal costs like phone, minibar, room service, laundry, etc.
- Any fees for services or activities not covered by the included.
- Additional fees during high season, long weekends, or festival periods.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These months offer clear skies, pleasant weather, and vibrant festivals.
Yes, except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, all visitors need a visa to enter Bhutan. It must be arranged through a licensed tour operator.
You can fly to Bhutan’s only international airport in Paro via Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines. Overland entry is possible through designated border points in India, such as Phuentsholing, Gelephu, and Samdrup Jongkhar.
No, independent travel is not permitted. Visitors must book tours through licensed Bhutanese operators and follow an organized itinerary.
Yes, Bhutan offers spectacular trekking experiences, such as the Snowman Trek, Druk Path Trek, and Jomolhari Trek, catering to different skill levels.