Overview:
Welcome to Bhutan, a mystical Himalayan kingdom where ancient traditions meet pristine natural beauty.
Known for its Gross National Happiness, snow-capped peaks, vibrant monasteries, and warm-hearted people, Bhutan offers a journey of peace, spirituality, and scenic splendor.
From the iconic Paro Taktsang (Tigerβs Nest Monastery) to the royal charm of Thimphu, Bhutan is a destination that rejuvenates both the soul and the senses.
Visit Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma Statue, and National Memorial Chorten.
Explore local markets, museums, and traditional craft centers.
Trek to Paro Taktsang Monastery, perched on a cliff 900m above the valley.
Visit Rinpung Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, and Drukgyel Dzong ruins.
See the stunning Punakha Dzong, located between two rivers.
Walk across Bhutanβs longest suspension bridge and enjoy river rafting.
Known for the Gangtey Monastery and the winter home of rare black-necked cranes.
Ideal for photography and nature walks.
Drive through the highest motorable pass in Bhutan (3,988 m).
Enjoy breathtaking Himalayan views and alpine meadows.
Day 1: Arrival at Paro β Transfer to Thimphu β Visit Buddha Point & Tashichho Dzong.
Day 2: Thimphu Sightseeing β Memorial Chorten, Handicraft Emporium, and National Library.
Day 3: Thimphu β Punakha β Visit Punakha Dzong and Suspension Bridge.
Day 4: Punakha β Paro β Visit Ta Dzong and Rinpung Dzong.
Day 5: Trek to Tigerβs Nest Monastery β Leisure at Paro Town.
Day 6: Departure from Paro Airport.
(Custom Bhutan tour packages available for 4N/5D, 6N/7D, or longer durations.)
March β May (Spring): Clear skies, blooming flowers, and perfect trekking weather.
September β November (Autumn): Vibrant festivals and ideal for sightseeing.
December β February (Winter): Crisp weather and fewer crowds.
Indian Tourists do not require a visa but need a valid passport or Voter ID.
Entry permits are issued at Phuentsholing, Paro, or Thimphu.
Travel insurance and hotel bookings are mandatory for entry.
Permits are required for Punakha, Wangdue, and other restricted zones (arranged by us).
By Air: Paro International Airport (PBH) β connected from Kolkata, Delhi, and Guwahati.
By Road: Phuentsholing border entry from Jaigaon (West Bengal) β easily accessible from Siliguri and Hasimara.
By Rail: Nearest Indian railway station β Hasimara (17 km from the Bhutan border).
Bhutanβs currency is the Ngultrum (BTN) β equivalent to the Indian Rupee.
ATMs are available in Thimphu and Paro.
Smoking and plastic bans are strictly enforced.
Dress modestly while visiting monasteries and dzongs.
π§πΉ Authorized Bhutan tour operator for Indian travelers
π Hassle-free permit & entry assistance
π‘ Comfortable hotels and scenic resorts
π Private vehicles with local Bhutanese drivers
π Custom itineraries and festival tour packages
π¬ 24Γ7 on-trip assistance and guided tours