Bhutan Tour Packages
Witness and discover the best of Bhutan tourism with our customised and budget-friendly Bhutan tour packages! From remote villages to modern cities, elegant townships to high mountain passes, get to see the charm of this nation with Bhutan holiday packages. Whether it’s the scenic valleys to ancient Buddhist sites, our personalised Bhutan tour package holidays offer you the most memorable as well as fun-filled experiences in the Land of Thunder Dragons. In addition to all these, our Bhutan tour packages are especially crafted to match everyone’s needs and requirements. You can select from a wide range of Bhutan tours available, depending on what you are looking for or based on your budget. At eBhutan Tourism, we can also help visitors book their flights at their convenience, list out the best hotels at affordable deals, avail transportation including airport pick-ups and drops, and much more. We also provide a variety of Bhutan holiday packages for travellers for brief getaway, as well as long vacations. Those who want to enjoy a short Bhutan vacation can explore our 5 Nights and 6 Days Bhutan holiday package. And those who want to relish an extended stay, can book our 10 Nights and 11 Days Bhutan travel packages. Our Bhutan tours ensure you have the best experience exploring attractions like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, etc. Go ahead and select a tour package to Bhutan that aligns with your interests and matches your length of stay. At eBhutan Tourism, our team works round the clock to make your Bhutan holidays a cherished memory of your life.
Why Choose Us for Bhutan Tourism?
Bhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragon is a small Buddhist kingdom in the eastern Himalayas. Replete with forest covers, mountains and monasteries, it’s a land where sustainable living isn’t just a practice but a way of life. To experience the uncountable charms of this kingdom, book a Bhutan tour package with us and we’ll take you on a wondrous journey with our curated Bhutan holiday packages. Here is more on why to choose us:
- Custom Bhutan Packages Apart from the pre-made Bhutan holiday tour packages available, you can request for custom tour packages for Bhutan. Our team will create customized Bhutan trip packages based on your desired activities and experiences.
- Best Bhutan Attractions & Point of Interests Our Bhutan tours include the best destinations and attractions that will enrich your holidays and offer an unparalleled experience. Right from Phuentsholing to Thimpu and from Punkha to Paro, you will get to enjoy the best of Bhutan tourist places with our packages.
- Budget-Friendly Bhutan Tours We provide affordable Bhutan holiday packages to customers who want to experience this beautiful country without spending too much. Our pocket-friendly Bhutan tours offer amazing holiday experiences without ever compromising on the quality of travel.
- All-Inclusive Tour Packages Our Bhutan travel packages include everything you need for a perfect holiday. Our tours include airport pick up and drop, cab transfers, meals, hotel accommodation, and guided sightseeing tours. This ensures peace of mind and hassle-free travel for visitors.
- Exciting Deals and Discounts All our Bhutan packages are available at exciting deals and you can score exciting discounts by booking our travel packages. You can also get seasonal discounts and travel to the gorgeous Kingdom of Bhutan.
- Round-the-clock Customer Support & Assistance Our Bhutan Tourism team is always ready to help you and answer your queries, right from selecting the package till your return home safely. We offer help in selecting the right Bhutan itinerary for you based on your budget, preferred travel season and experiences (cultural/adventurous/etc.)
Bhutan Tourism: Best Time to Visit
- Bhutan Trip in Spring (March to May)
- Weather:The best time to plan a Bhutan trip is in the spring season from March and May. The days are dry, cool and pleasant which make favourable conditions for sightseeing, water activities, trekking, etc.
- Temperature:3°C to 25°C
- Who Should Visit:Solo Adventurers, Nature Enthusiasts, Couples, Families
- Festivals to Attend: Ura Yakchoe Dance, Paro Tshechu, & Punakha Drubehen festival
- Bhutan Holidays in Summer/Monsoon (June to August)
- Weather:The overall weather conditions in Bhutan are warm, humid, and might vary depending on the elevation. It also rains in Bhutan from late-June onwards and the southern regions of the kingdom are drenched. Despite such weather conditions, many tourists flock to Bhutan to travel and enjoy the rainy season.
- Temperature:15°C to 31°C
- Who Should Visit: Budget-travellers & Monsoon lovers
- Festivals to Attend: Haa Summer Festival & Kurjey Tshechu
- Bhutan Tour in Autumn (September to November)
- Weather:Get a Bhutan tour package holiday in the autumn season, ideal for spending a delightful vacation. The sun shines bright during the day and the balmy breeze moves gently. The vast expanse of green vegetation starts to turn reddish-brown. The lush paddy fields across the country gives a mesmering view.
- Temperature:10°C to 23°C
- Who Should Visit:Families, Couples, Solo Travellers, Adventurers, Nature Lovers
- Festivals to Attend: Thimphu Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Tshechu, Wangdue Tshechu
- Bhutan Trip in Winter (December to February)
- Weather:The glacial weather and heavy snowfalls are the highlights of the winter season in Bhutan. Those who can brave Himalayan winters want a Bhutan tour , and can visit in December. However, the months January and February are unforgivingably cold in Bhutan.
- Temperature:minus (-) 5°C to 10°C
- Who Should Visit: Wildlife Enthusiasts, Photographers, Cultural Experiences
- Festivals to Attend: Punakha Dromche, Nomad Festival
Bhutan Tour Packages: Best Places to Visit
With our holiday tour packages, explore the best Bhutan tourist places and enjoy a deep dive into its culture, natural sights, historical and religious places.
- Phuentsholing View Point -Counted among the best tourist places in Bhutan, explore the Phuentsholing View Point. It offers magical views of the colourful Phuentsholing town and the gurgling Torsa River. It is also known by the name of Peeple Drangra and is an amazing spot for photography.
- Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra -Learn about the significance of Buddhism in Bhutan by visiting Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra. It is a center dedicated to Buddhist learning and practice. It’s a great place to visit with a Bhutan tour package and have a cultural experience.
- Thimphu (Capital of Bhutan) - Explore the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu located near the banks of Raidak river and offers sweeping views of hills and green covers. It serves as the cultural and commercial centre of the country. It’s home to revered Buddhist monasteries and shrines.
- National Museum of Bhutan - The best way and shortest way to learn about the history and culture of Bhutan is through a museum trip. The exhibits displayed at the National Museum of Bhutan are segregated floor-wise. There are a total of 6 floors and each floor has different exhibits ranging from farming tools to chapels of deity. The timings of National Museum of Bhutan is from 09 AM to 05 PM.
- Drukgyel Dzong - While exploring Paro district with Bhutan tourism packages, visit Drukgyel Dzong. This site consists of ruins of a monastery and fortress that was built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649. This is among the best places for photography in Bhutan and gives excellent views of the surrounding town and forest. The timings of Drukgyel Dzong are 6 AM to 7 PM.
- Trongsa -A quaint town in Central Bhutan enveloped by forested hills, Trongsa is a must-visit tourism place with Bhutan travel packages. The word “Trongsa” means new village in Bhutan. From here you can get views of the beautiful Mangdi Chuu river and explore several white-walled monasteries and shrines.
Bhutan Holiday Packages: Things to Do
- Conquer Trails by Trekking - Thanks to the elections of the mighty Himalayas, there are numerous trekking trails across Bhutan. Test your endurance by trekking in Jhomolhari Trek in Jigme Dorji National Park. Beginners should opt for easier paths like the Gangte Trek on their first trip to Bhutan.
- Local Sightseeing -Bhutan is replete with multiple cultural places, religious sites, and natural attractions that are too beautiful to miss. For a comprehensive holiday experience, you must avail at least a 5 nights and 6 days Bhutan tour package to witness Bhutan’s glorious attraction.
- Explore Colourful Markets -For a closer look at the daily lives of Bhutanese people and their culture, a market is a good place to go. Not only do you get to interact with the warm and friendly locals, but also opportunities to buy souvenirs and unique traditional items.
- Test Your Archery Skills - In case you didn’t know already, archery is the national sport of Bhutan. You will find many archery ranges across the country, where you can learn and test your archery skills. You should also try archery with traditional bamboo-made bows and arrows for a unique experience.
- Go for River Rafting -Those who are interested in thrill and want to try adrenaline pumping activities, go for river rafting with Bhutan trip packages. The two famous rivers for river rafting in Bhutan are Po Chhu and Mo Chuu.
- Relax in the Hot Springs - Melt away your stress, fatigue and muscle tension by soaking in a hot spring. You can visit Koma Taschu, a culturally significant hot spring located in Koma Village in Punakh valley.
Bhutan Visa for Indians and Other Nationalities
- Indian Nationals do not require a visa to enter Bhutan. However, they are required to get an entry permit upon arrival at Paro Intl. Airport or various checkpoints.
- An Indian Citizen must carry a valid passport and a voter’s ID card as proof of identity and citizenship.
- Also carry two recent digital passport size photographs.
- Indian nationals under the age of 18 can enter with a birth certificate or a passport. They must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians.
- Indian citizens can get a permit on arrival, but it is recommended to get the permit in advance to reduce the processing time.
- The permit entry is valid for up to 14 days.
Bhutan Visa For Foreign Nationals
- Foreign nationals (other than Indians) can apply for the tourist visa online by signing up at Bhutan Immigration Services Portal.
- The application process is simple and straightforward. First, create an account, fill in the application form and upload the required documents.
- Next, pay the application fee and submit your application. Wait for the confirmation email or message from the Immigration Services.
- Nationals of Maldives, Bangladesh, Thailand, Switzerland holding diplomatic or government-official passports are eligible for visa-on-arrival in Bhutan.
Bhutan Tourism: Cuisine of Bhutan
A holiday trip to Bhutan wouldn’t be complete without tasting the divine local flavours of the kingdom. From brothy noodles to steaming hot momo, try the delicious dishes that will satisfy your palette.
- Ema Datshi -While touring Bhutan, you must try its national dish, called Ema Datshi. It’s a thick and creamy stew made from green chillies, onions, and cheese. The cheese is obtained from yak’s milk, but you will also find cheese made from cow’s milk. This stew is eaten with rice and is a dance of flavours in your mouth.
- Jasha Maru - A spicy chicken stew, perfect to savour in the chilly weather of Bhutan. In this dish, pieces of chicken are cooked in a stew with garlic, onions, tomatoes, ginger, chilies and topped with chilli sauce.
- Khur - Le -On your Bhutan trip, try sweet buckwheat pancakes that make for a perfect breakfast or snack.
- Momo -Although not a local Bhutanese dish, momo is eaten everywhere in Bhutan and is available at most restaurants and cafes.
- Kewa Datshi -Kewa Datshi is a dish prepared with potatoes, green chillies and cheese. The potatoes are diced or sliced into pieces and cooked with local cheese until it’s ready to serve hot.
- Phaksha paa -It is one of the most commonly consumed dishes in Bhutan, Phaksha paa is pork slices cooked in chillies and sauteed with onions, and vegetables. It is often served as a stew as well as a simmered down version.
What to Shop on Your Bhutan Trip?
Go on a shopping spree on your Bhutan tour and bring home the keepsakes that will remind you of this country. You can look for Bhutanese scarves along with shawls, miniature masks, thangkas, prayer flags, handicrafts, Bhutanese tea and honey, bags, accessories, yak cheese, ceramics and pottery. Places to shop in Bhutan: Thimphu Craft Bazar, Punakha Craft Market, Paro Market, Bhutan’s Handicrafts Emporium, Gasa Town Market.
Bhutan Tour Packages
Witness and discover the best of Bhutan tourism with our customised and budget-friendly Bhutan tour packages! From remote villages to modern cities, elegant townships to high mountain passes, get to see the charm of this nation with Bhutan holiday packages. Whether it’s the scenic valleys to ancient Buddhist sites, our personalised Bhutan tour package holidays offer you the most memorable as well as fun-filled experiences in the Land of Thunder Dragons. In addition to all these, our Bhutan tour packages are especially crafted to match everyone’s needs and requirements. You can select from a wide range of Bhutan tours available, depending on what you are looking for or based on your budget. At eBhutan Tourism, we can also help visitors book their flights at their convenience, list out the best hotels at affordable deals, avail transportation including airport pick-ups and drops, and much more. We also provide a variety of Bhutan holiday packages for travellers for brief getaway, as well as long vacations. Those who want to enjoy a short Bhutan vacation can explore our 5 Nights and 6 Days Bhutan holiday package. And those who want to relish an extended stay, can book our 10 Nights and 11 Days Bhutan travel packages. Our Bhutan tours ensure you have the best experience exploring attractions like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, etc. Go ahead and select a tour package to Bhutan that aligns with your interests and matches your length of stay. At eBhutan Tourism, our team works round the clock to make your Bhutan holidays a cherished memory of your life.
Why Choose Us for Bhutan Tourism?
Bhutan, the Land of Thunder Dragon is a small Buddhist kingdom in the eastern Himalayas. Replete with forest covers, mountains and monasteries, it’s a land where sustainable living isn’t just a practice but a way of life. To experience the uncountable charms of this kingdom, book a Bhutan tour package with us and we’ll take you on a wondrous journey with our curated Bhutan holiday packages. Here is more on why to choose us:
- Custom Bhutan Packages Apart from the pre-made Bhutan holiday tour packages available, you can request for custom tour packages for Bhutan. Our team will create customized Bhutan trip packages based on your desired activities and experiences.
- Best Bhutan Attractions & Point of Interests Our Bhutan tours include the best destinations and attractions that will enrich your holidays and offer an unparalleled experience. Right from Phuentsholing to Thimpu and from Punkha to Paro, you will get to enjoy the best of Bhutan tourist places with our packages.
- Budget-Friendly Bhutan Tours We provide affordable Bhutan holiday packages to customers who want to experience this beautiful country without spending too much. Our pocket-friendly Bhutan tours offer amazing holiday experiences without ever compromising on the quality of travel.
- All-Inclusive Tour Packages Our Bhutan travel packages include everything you need for a perfect holiday. Our tours include airport pick up and drop, cab transfers, meals, hotel accommodation, and guided sightseeing tours. This ensures peace of mind and hassle-free travel for visitors.
- Exciting Deals and Discounts All our Bhutan packages are available at exciting deals and you can score exciting discounts by booking our travel packages. You can also get seasonal discounts and travel to the gorgeous Kingdom of Bhutan.
- Round-the-clock Customer Support & Assistance Our Bhutan Tourism team is always ready to help you and answer your queries, right from selecting the package till your return home safely. We offer help in selecting the right Bhutan itinerary for you based on your budget, preferred travel season and experiences (cultural/adventurous/etc.)
Bhutan Tourism: Best Time to Visit
- Bhutan Trip in Spring (March to May)
- Weather:The best time to plan a Bhutan trip is in the spring season from March and May. The days are dry, cool and pleasant which make favourable conditions for sightseeing, water activities, trekking, etc.
- Temperature:3°C to 25°C
- Who Should Visit:Solo Adventurers, Nature Enthusiasts, Couples, Families
- Festivals to Attend: Ura Yakchoe Dance, Paro Tshechu, & Punakha Drubehen festival
- Bhutan Holidays in Summer/Monsoon (June to August)
- Weather:The overall weather conditions in Bhutan are warm, humid, and might vary depending on the elevation. It also rains in Bhutan from late-June onwards and the southern regions of the kingdom are drenched. Despite such weather conditions, many tourists flock to Bhutan to travel and enjoy the rainy season.
- Temperature:15°C to 31°C
- Who Should Visit: Budget-travellers & Monsoon lovers
- Festivals to Attend: Haa Summer Festival & Kurjey Tshechu
- Bhutan Tour in Autumn (September to November)
- Weather:Get a Bhutan tour package holiday in the autumn season, ideal for spending a delightful vacation. The sun shines bright during the day and the balmy breeze moves gently. The vast expanse of green vegetation starts to turn reddish-brown. The lush paddy fields across the country gives a mesmering view.
- Temperature:10°C to 23°C
- Who Should Visit:Families, Couples, Solo Travellers, Adventurers, Nature Lovers
- Festivals to Attend: Thimphu Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Tshechu, Wangdue Tshechu
- Bhutan Trip in Winter (December to February)
- Weather:The glacial weather and heavy snowfalls are the highlights of the winter season in Bhutan. Those who can brave Himalayan winters want a Bhutan tour , and can visit in December. However, the months January and February are unforgivingably cold in Bhutan.
- Temperature:minus (-) 5°C to 10°C
- Who Should Visit: Wildlife Enthusiasts, Photographers, Cultural Experiences
- Festivals to Attend: Punakha Dromche, Nomad Festival
Bhutan Tour Packages: Best Places to Visit
With our holiday tour packages, explore the best Bhutan tourist places and enjoy a deep dive into its culture, natural sights, historical and religious places.
- Phuentsholing View Point -Counted among the best tourist places in Bhutan, explore the Phuentsholing View Point. It offers magical views of the colourful Phuentsholing town and the gurgling Torsa River. It is also known by the name of Peeple Drangra and is an amazing spot for photography.
- Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra -Learn about the significance of Buddhism in Bhutan by visiting Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra. It is a center dedicated to Buddhist learning and practice. It’s a great place to visit with a Bhutan tour package and have a cultural experience.
- Thimphu (Capital of Bhutan) - Explore the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu located near the banks of Raidak river and offers sweeping views of hills and green covers. It serves as the cultural and commercial centre of the country. It’s home to revered Buddhist monasteries and shrines.
- National Museum of Bhutan - The best way and shortest way to learn about the history and culture of Bhutan is through a museum trip. The exhibits displayed at the National Museum of Bhutan are segregated floor-wise. There are a total of 6 floors and each floor has different exhibits ranging from farming tools to chapels of deity. The timings of National Museum of Bhutan is from 09 AM to 05 PM.
- Drukgyel Dzong - While exploring Paro district with Bhutan tourism packages, visit Drukgyel Dzong. This site consists of ruins of a monastery and fortress that was built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649. This is among the best places for photography in Bhutan and gives excellent views of the surrounding town and forest. The timings of Drukgyel Dzong are 6 AM to 7 PM.
- Trongsa -A quaint town in Central Bhutan enveloped by forested hills, Trongsa is a must-visit tourism place with Bhutan travel packages. The word “Trongsa” means new village in Bhutan. From here you can get views of the beautiful Mangdi Chuu river and explore several white-walled monasteries and shrines.
Bhutan Holiday Packages: Things to Do
- Conquer Trails by Trekking - Thanks to the elections of the mighty Himalayas, there are numerous trekking trails across Bhutan. Test your endurance by trekking in Jhomolhari Trek in Jigme Dorji National Park. Beginners should opt for easier paths like the Gangte Trek on their first trip to Bhutan.
- Local Sightseeing -Bhutan is replete with multiple cultural places, religious sites, and natural attractions that are too beautiful to miss. For a comprehensive holiday experience, you must avail at least a 5 nights and 6 days Bhutan tour package to witness Bhutan’s glorious attraction.
- Explore Colourful Markets -For a closer look at the daily lives of Bhutanese people and their culture, a market is a good place to go. Not only do you get to interact with the warm and friendly locals, but also opportunities to buy souvenirs and unique traditional items.
- Test Your Archery Skills - In case you didn’t know already, archery is the national sport of Bhutan. You will find many archery ranges across the country, where you can learn and test your archery skills. You should also try archery with traditional bamboo-made bows and arrows for a unique experience.
- Go for River Rafting -Those who are interested in thrill and want to try adrenaline pumping activities, go for river rafting with Bhutan trip packages. The two famous rivers for river rafting in Bhutan are Po Chhu and Mo Chuu.
- Relax in the Hot Springs - Melt away your stress, fatigue and muscle tension by soaking in a hot spring. You can visit Koma Taschu, a culturally significant hot spring located in Koma Village in Punakh valley.
Bhutan Visa for Indians and Other Nationalities
- Indian Nationals do not require a visa to enter Bhutan. However, they are required to get an entry permit upon arrival at Paro Intl. Airport or various checkpoints.
- An Indian Citizen must carry a valid passport and a voter’s ID card as proof of identity and citizenship.
- Also carry two recent digital passport size photographs.
- Indian nationals under the age of 18 can enter with a birth certificate or a passport. They must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians.
- Indian citizens can get a permit on arrival, but it is recommended to get the permit in advance to reduce the processing time.
- The permit entry is valid for up to 14 days.
Bhutan Visa For Foreign Nationals
- Foreign nationals (other than Indians) can apply for the tourist visa online by signing up at Bhutan Immigration Services Portal.
- The application process is simple and straightforward. First, create an account, fill in the application form and upload the required documents.
- Next, pay the application fee and submit your application. Wait for the confirmation email or message from the Immigration Services.
- Nationals of Maldives, Bangladesh, Thailand, Switzerland holding diplomatic or government-official passports are eligible for visa-on-arrival in Bhutan.
Bhutan Tourism: Cuisine of Bhutan
A holiday trip to Bhutan wouldn’t be complete without tasting the divine local flavours of the kingdom. From brothy noodles to steaming hot momo, try the delicious dishes that will satisfy your palette.
- Ema Datshi -While touring Bhutan, you must try its national dish, called Ema Datshi. It’s a thick and creamy stew made from green chillies, onions, and cheese. The cheese is obtained from yak’s milk, but you will also find cheese made from cow’s milk. This stew is eaten with rice and is a dance of flavours in your mouth.
- Jasha Maru - A spicy chicken stew, perfect to savour in the chilly weather of Bhutan. In this dish, pieces of chicken are cooked in a stew with garlic, onions, tomatoes, ginger, chilies and topped with chilli sauce.
- Khur - Le -On your Bhutan trip, try sweet buckwheat pancakes that make for a perfect breakfast or snack.
- Momo -Although not a local Bhutanese dish, momo is eaten everywhere in Bhutan and is available at most restaurants and cafes.
- Kewa Datshi -Kewa Datshi is a dish prepared with potatoes, green chillies and cheese. The potatoes are diced or sliced into pieces and cooked with local cheese until it’s ready to serve hot.
- Phaksha paa -It is one of the most commonly consumed dishes in Bhutan, Phaksha paa is pork slices cooked in chillies and sauteed with onions, and vegetables. It is often served as a stew as well as a simmered down version.
What to Shop on Your Bhutan Trip?
Go on a shopping spree on your Bhutan tour and bring home the keepsakes that will remind you of this country. You can look for Bhutanese scarves along with shawls, miniature masks, thangkas, prayer flags, handicrafts, Bhutanese tea and honey, bags, accessories, yak cheese, ceramics and pottery. Places to shop in Bhutan: Thimphu Craft Bazar, Punakha Craft Market, Paro Market, Bhutan’s Handicrafts Emporium, Gasa Town Market.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the best destinations to cover in the Bhutan tour itinerary?
Answer: Some of the must visit destinations that should be a part of every Bhutan tour itinerary are Thimphu, Paro, Taktsang Monastery, Jigme Dorji National Park, Rinpung Dzong, Chele La Pass, Punakha Dzong, Phobjikha Valley and Buddha Dordenma Statue.
Q: What is the ideal duration of the trip for the Bhutan tour package?
Answer: There is a lot to explore and experience in Bhutan. To get a proper insight into this beautiful destination, it is best to plan a 7 day trip. If you wish to spend more days to simply relax and disconnect, you may extend your stay and explore more of Bhutan.
Q: How much does a Bhutan travel package cost?
Answer: Bhutan travel package cost depends on your trip duration, the type of holiday experience you are seeking and the kind of accommodation you choose. But, a comfortable trip to Bhutan for two people costs an average of ₨. 8,999 per day with accommodation and transfers. Moreover, in the peak season (i.e. March to May and September to November) the cost is even higher.
Q: Do I need a passport and visa to travel to Bhutan from India?
Answer: Pakyong Airport is the newest airport of Sikkim (around 30 km from Gangtok). However, there is very less flight connectivity at the moment and moreover the flights do get cancelled on a regular basis. Hence, it is recommended to book your flights to Bagdogra Airport (around 5 hours drive from Gangtok) which is well connected with all the major cities of India.
Q: What are the must do things that should form a part of my Bhutan tour itinerary?
Answer: Some of the must include things in your Bhutan tour itinerary are a hike to Trashiyangtse, trek to Taktsang Goemba, a visit to the picturesque Bumthang Valley, try archery at Changlimithang Archery Ground, enjoy the thrill of rafting at Po Chu River, enjoy a cycling tour from Thimphu to Dochula Pass, witness the famous Nimalung Tsechu festival in Bumthang and enjoy camping near Paro and Thimphu.
Q: What is the best itinerary for a one-week Bhutan tour?
Answer: Some of the popular one-week Bhutan tour itineraries are:
• Phuentsholing - 2 nights, Thimphu - 2 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Phuentsholing - 2 nights, Thimphu - 1 night, Wangdue / Punakha - 1 night, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Phuentsholing - 1 night, Thimphu - 2 nights, Wangdue / Punakha - 1 night, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
• Thimphu – 4 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 10,000 (view details)
• Thimphu - 2 nights, Wangdue / Punakha - 2 nights, Paro - 2 nights starting @ Rs 8999 (view details)
Q: How can I make the best budget-friendly Bhutan tour plan?
Answer: • Try to choose your Bhutan vacation in the lean period to save extra costs and avoid the excessive crowd.
• Travelling with a group always helps you save costs as compared to travelling solo.
• Try to book your package in advance to avail best offers and deals on hotels and flights.
• Try to enter Bhutan from the border town.
• Opt for a flexible itinerary which could be customised as per your requirements and personal interests.
Q: What is the best time to take the Bhutan tour package?
Answer: The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and there is no rain or snow. During these months, the air is also clear and fresh with sunny skies. Besides, the spring season is the best time to experience the famous rhododendrons bloom flooding the valley with spectacular colours.
Q: Why should I opt for Bhutan Tour Package?
Answer: Bhutan is a great destination for every kind of tourist whether you are a nature lover, adventure enthusiast, wildlife enthusiast, or someone who wants experience the divine peace and calm. This beautiful destination is dotted with high slow clad mountains, low-deep valleys, lush greenery, beautiful monasteries, rich culture, largest wildlife sanctuaries and much more.
Q: How can I reach Bhutan from India for my Bhutan travel?
Answer: There are two convenient ways of reaching Bhutan from India.
• By Air – You can take a direct flight from Kolkata to Paro. Bhutan has only one international airport which is Paro International Airport. There are connecting flights to Paro from other cities i.e. Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati and Bagdogra.
• By Road – You can take a bus, private taxi, or private vehicle from Bagdogra in India to reach Phuentsholing in Bhutan which is only 170 km away. In order to travel via this route, you will need to show an 'entry permit' in Phuensholing. You can obtain the same from the Immigration Office of the Royal Government of Bhutan.
Q: What all is included in the cheapest Bhutan family package?
Answer: The cheapest Bhutan family package starts at Rs. 8,999. It includes a 6 days trip to popular cities of Bhutan like Paro, Thimphu and Punakha with meals, stay and transfers.
Q: What are the best Bhutan travel packages?
Answer: Some of the most popular and bestselling Bhutan travel packages are:
• 06 Nights / 07 Days Magical Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 06 Nights / 07 Days Bhutan in a week starting @ Rs 8999
• 05 Nights / 06 Days Mystical Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 10 Nights / 11 Days Delightful Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
• 08 Nights / 09 Days Alluring Bhutan starting @ Rs 8999
Q: How can I plan my Bhutan itinerary?
Answer: You can follow the below-mentioned best Bhutan tour itinerary:
• Day 1 – Arrive at Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuentsholing
• Day 2 – Transfer from Phuentsholing to Thimphu
• Day 3 – Thimphu local sightseeing
• Day 4 – Transfer from Thimphu to Punakha
• Day 5 – Transfer from Punakha to Paro
• Day 6 – Experience Tiger's Nest hike and hot stone water bath
• Day 7 – Head to Artisanal Brewery in Paro and drive back to Phuentsholing
Q: Will I find snow on my Bhutan travel in December?
Answer: December and January are the coldest months in Bhutan. While the daytime temperature is typically around 12 degrees, the overnight temperature drops down to zero in Paro, Thimphu, and Bumthang.
Q: What are some travel tips for Bhutan travel?
Answer: • Be respectful of the local culture
• Avoid carrying tobacco products to Bhutan as there is 100% to 200% duty on carrying these products
• Seek prior permission before clicking pictures inside Dzongs, monasteries, temples and religious institutions as it is often restricted.
• Ngultrum (Nu.) is the local currency in Bhutan and is at par with the Indian rupee.
• Tipping in Bhutan is not compulsory and completely on your wish.
• The electric supply in Bhutan is 220/240 volts with round hole two-pin and three-pin power outlets.
• Tourists are expected to dress modestly especially while visiting Dzongs, monasteries, temples and religious institutions.
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