Bhutan
Bhutan is a landlocked Himalayan country, known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon," sandwiched between China and India. It is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, with its capital in Thimphu. The country is famous for its unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH), environmental protection, and its deeply rooted Buddhist culture
Unforgettable Getaways Await
7D/6N
The Himalayan Serenity – Bhutan Journey
Valleys & Mountain Passes
Dochula Pass – 108 Chortens & Himalayan Views
Thimphu – Museums & Monasteries
Punakha Dzong & Suspension Bridge
Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
Phobjikha Valley Excursion
Bhutanese Architecture & Handicrafts
Overview & Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Paro – Transfer to Thimphu via Chuzom (Confluence of Rivers). Evening at leisure.
Day 2
Thimphu Sightseeing – Buddha Dordenma, Simply Bhutan, Textile Museum, Takin Preserve & Sangaygang Viewpoint.
Day 3
Drive to Punakha via Dochula Pass – Visit Punakha Dzong & Suspension Bridge.
Day 4
Punakha Sightseeing or Excursion to Phobjikha Valley.
Day 5
Drive to Paro – Visit Ta Dzong (National Museum), Rinpung Dzong & Paro Market.
Day 6
Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, visit Kyichu Lhakhang. Optional drive to Chele La Pass.
Day 7
Departure from Paro International Airport.
Inclusion
Flights, Hotels, Private Vehicle
Exclusion
Food and beverages, personal expenses, entry tickets, porter and camera charges unless mentioned
Entry fees (approx. Nu. 2400 per person), lunch/dinner, and personal shopping.
Entry fees (Punakha Dzong Nu. 500), optional tips, and personal expenses.
Entry fees (approx. Nu. 700 total), meals other than breakfast, and optional excursions beyond itinerary.
Entry fees (Ta Dzong Nu. 500), photo session cost, and personal purchases.
Entry fees (Tiger’s Nest Nu. 1000, Kyichu Nu. 500), pony hire, and lunch.
Other Info
Starting From
₹ 50000
per person
Everthing You Need To Know
What is Bhutan's famous food?
Bhutan's most famous food is Ema Datshi, the national dish, a spicy stew of chilies and cheese.
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What is the best month to visit Bhutan?
The best months to visit Bhutan are generally during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November)
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How many days are enough for Bhutan?
A 7 to 8 day trip is generally recommended for a well-rounded experience of Bhutan, allowing you to visit key sites like Paro and Thimphu, explore Punakha, and include cultural activities or a short trek.
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Is a Bhutan visa free for Indians?
Yes, India and Bhutan have a visa-free regime, but Indian citizens still need to obtain an Entry Permit to enter Bhutan.
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Is Indian rupee valid in Bhutan?
Yes, Indian Rupees (INR) are widely accepted in Bhutan, with the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) pegged at a 1:1 exchange rate.
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A Glimpse Into Paradise