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Bhutan
Bhutan, nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, is a country rich in cultural heritage and calm natural environment. Known for its picturesque landscapes, snow-capped mountains, lush valleys and dense forests, Bhutan is a dream come true for many travellers. This country has preserved its cultural and spiritual values while adding a touch of modernity to its architecture. Bhutan’s natural beauty and sustainable development has made it a fascinating destination attracting tourists from all over the globe. With our Bhutan tour packages, explore the best of the country and make amazing memories for a lifetime.
These tour packages to Bhutan will take you through some of the most serene monasteries, stupas and dzongs. One of the most iconic sites in Bhutan is the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched on a cliffside in the Paro Valley offering breathtaking views. The country’s remote villages, such as Khoma and Phobjikha Valley, remain largely untouched offering travellers a glimpse into an unspoiled way of life. This kingdom is also home to rare wildlife such as snow leopard, takin and red panda. Check out these Bhutan trip packages for the best deals and offers.
These customisable and affordable Bhutan tour packages are tailored according to every traveller’s preferences. From the duration of your travel to places you want to visit, these Bhutan packages cater to every individual’s needs. Book these packages and have the best time of your life. From historical experiences to picturesque architecture, take back memories of a lifetime from this trip.
Quick Facts
What To Expect: Mystical charm, rich cultural heritage, spiritual experiences, stunning landscapes, welcoming atmosphere Things You’ll Love: Diverse landscapes, Buddhist traditions, unique architecture, peaceful atmosphere, warm hospitality Festival & Events: Paro Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Drup, Ura Yakchoe, Haa Summer Festival, Rhododendron Festival Currency: Bhutan Ngultrum
Official Language: Dzongkha Popular Places to Visit: Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Khoma, Phobjikha Valley
Places To Visit In Bhutan
1. Paro
Home to lush green valleys, snow-capped mountains, natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Paro is a picturesque town you cannot miss out on. It is a popular destination for travellers offering historical and spiritual landmarks such as Paro Taktsang or Tiger’s Nest Monastery. It is an iconic spot offering stunning views of the lush valley attracting pilgrims and trekkers alike. Paro is also known for its well-preserved architecture with traditional Bhutanese buildings and colourful temples showcasing its cultural significance. Another must-visit place in Paro is Paro Dzong, a fortress-monastery overlooking the valley, which you must explore with our best Bhutan tour packages.
What’s Special: Breathtaking natural beauty, lush green valleys, vibrant festivals, serene atmosphere, stunning landscapes
Major Attractions: Paro Taktsang, Paro Taktsang, Paro Dzong, National Museum of Bhutan, Kyichu Lhakhang
2. Thimphu
The capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity in a lush valley along the Wang Chhu River. Thimphu has a unique charm, with traditional Bhutanese architecture evident in its buildings, temples and monasteries. Tashichho Dzong is a majestic fortress that houses the government’s offices and the king’s throne room, which is a must-visit place on your trip to Bhutan. Buddha Dordenma, is a giant statue of Buddha that overlooks the city, which is another tourist attraction. Thimphu is a fascinating destination for anyone wanting to experience its culture and significance. Check out our tour packages to Bhutan for the best deals.
What’s Special: Bhutanese architecture, vibrant markets, cultural events, lush valleys, unique charm
Major Attractions: Wang Chhu River, Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Thimphu Tsechu
3. Punakha
Punakha is a historical town known for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage nestled in western Bhutan. One of the most iconic landmarks in Punakha is the Punakha Dzong, a majestic fortress-monastery. The dzong has stunning architecture and a strategic location at the meeting point of the two rivers. You can explore the rice fields, growing golden-hued rice offering breathtaking views. You can enjoy a peaceful ambience, mild climate and tranquillity, making it a must-visit destination for everyone. Check out our affordable Bhutan tour packages for more information.
What’s Special: Historical significance, stunning architecture, peaceful ambience, cultural significance
Major Attractions: Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang
4. Khoma
A picturesque village in the northeastern part of Bhutan, Khoma is a dream destination for nature lovers. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship offering a unique experience to every traveller. Khoma is famous for producing yathra, a beautifully woven woolen textile showing vibrant colours and intricate patterns. Khoma’s scenic beauty is another draw, with its lush green valleys, terraced rice fields, and views of the Himalayan mountains. You can explore Bhutan’s rural life while witnessing traditional craftsmanship and serene beauty with these Bhutan travel packages.
What’s Special: Rich cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, serene beauty, Bhutanese culture
Major Attractions: Yathra weaving, artistic craftsmanship, symbolic designs
5. Phobjikha Valley
One of the most scenic and tranquil areas of Bhutan is Phobjikha Valley, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The valley is a glacial bowl surrounded by the towering Black Mountains offering panoramic views of lush forests. Phobjikha is particularly famous for being the winter home of the endangered black-necked cranes, which are considered sacred in Bhutanese culture. Phobjikha is rich in cultural and spiritual significance with landmarks such as Gangtey Monastery. Experience a blend of nature, culture and spirituality with our Bhutan packages.
What’s Special: Scenic beauty, panoramic views, agricultural lifestyle, natural beauty, bird watching
Major Attractions: Black Mountains, Gangtey Monastery, Black-necked Crane
Things To Do
1. Hiking and Trekking
One of the most memorable experiences in Bhutan is trekking and hiking, making it a heaven for adventure lovers. Home to breathtaking natural beauty, the Kingdom of Bhutan is famous for its treks through dense forests and serene villages. You can enjoy one of the most challenging treks in the world, the Snowman Trek, the longest hiking trail of Bhutan. Another trek you can enjoy is the Jomolhari Trek, which offers panoramic views of Mount Jomolhari, which lets you explore diverse landscapes and unique biodiversity. You can check out our best Bhutan tour packages for the best deals and offers.
2. Attend Cultural Festivals
Bhutan is one of the most culturally diverse places you can visit for a memorable trip. One of the best experiences you can have in this country is attending its rich cultural festivals or Tsechus. A Bhutanese Festival is a celebration of the Buddhist heritage with traditional dances and performances. These festivals will let you witness performers in colourful costumes and dances with live music, drums and cymbals. You can join these festivals and learn about the rich culture, interact with locals and enjoy the traditional sightings. You can have the best time with these Bhutan tourism packages.
3. Take A Hot Stone Bath
A hot stone bath in Bhutan is one of the most relaxing and rejuvenating experiences deeply rooted in the country’s heritage. This therapy is known for its healing and theraputic benefits which will allow you to unwind and detox. The process involves heating stones in a fire until they are extremely hot, then placing them in a wooden tub filled with water and medicinal herbs. This allows the bath to infuse with minerals and scents in a tranquil setting and natural landscapes. These Bhutan holiday packages will help you with the best itinerary.
4. Try Bhutanese Cuisine
Bhutan is known for its rich and bold flavours prepared with locally sourced ingredients providing a rich taste. The food culture of Bhutan represents its diverse landscapes, culture, agriculture and spiritual values. Often considered as the national dish of the country, ema datshi is a flavourful dish prepared with chillies and cheese. The cuisine is perfect for travellers who love to enjoy some spicy dishes blended with cheese or butter. Red rice is the staple food which is served with meat or vegetables of choice. You can check out these Bhutan trip packages to experience the blend of flavours and wholesomeness.
5. Shopping
A paradise for shopping enthusiasts, Bhutan offers a unique experience blending modernity and tradition. The markets are bustling with handmade items reflecting the country’s rich culture and heritage. Cities like Thimphu and Paro offer textiles, handicrafts and artwork with intricate designs and quality. Handicrafts, including wooden carvings, prayer wheels, and metalwork, showcase the country’s deep-rooted Buddhist culture. Other than that, Bhutan is home to various shopping malls and centres for a more contemporary shopping experience. Shopping in Bhutan allows you to experience its culture, meet artisans and learn about their eco-friendly practices. Make sure to shop your heart out with these Bhutan holiday packages.
Best Time To Visit
March to May (Peak season)
The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and September to November offering pleasant weather ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Bhutan comes alive with colourful flowers, especially rhododendrons from March to May offering breathtaking landscapes to travellers. During these months, you can enjoy outdoor activities such as trekking and attending cultural festivals. You can check out our tour packages to Bhutan for the best deals and offers.
September to November (shoulder season)
Bhutan experiences a shoulder season from September to November with fewer crowds and a pleasant climate. This pre-winter season allows you to explore the region in peace perfect for a tranquil getaway. The days are cool during these months with clear skies and snow-capped mountains in the backdrop. This time is ideal for sightseeing, trekking and exploration. You can also witness several cultural festivals during these months with these Bhutan packages.
June to August and December to February(off season)
If you are looking for a budget-friendly holiday, then head to Bhutan from June to August or December to February. The country experiences the monsoon season from June to August with heavy rains, especially in the southern region. The lush landscapes during these months provide a serene getaway perfect to escape the crowds. On the other hand, December to February is the winter season in Bhutan with temperatures dropping below freezing. The serene snowfall in the mountains offers a picturesque setting and perfect opportunity for winter adventures. You can explore our affordable Bhutan tour packages for the best deals during this time.
How To Reach
By Air
There are multiple ways to reach Bhutan, out of which, the fastest is by air. The country has only one international airport, Paro International Airport, almost 5 km from Paro. The airport is in a beautiful valley surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, which offers a scenic journey to travellers. This international airport is well-connected to nearby Indian cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, and Kathmandu through direct flights. Other countries also have connecting flights to Bhutan. You can witness breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and pristine landscapes during the journey.
By Train
Another way to reach Bhutan is by train, although it involves a combination of train journey and other modes of transportation. Bhutan has no railway station of its own, so the best way is to travel to New Jalpaiguri in Bhutan, which is the nearest. From there, you can take a bus or hire a private taxi to Bhutan while enjoying the scenic landscapes. Phuentsholing is the gateway to Bhutan, where you can complete the border formalities to enter the country.
By Road
Reaching Bhutan by road is another scenic and adventurous way to reach, offering a chance to witness picturesque landscapes of the Himalayas. The most common route to enter the country is from West Bengal in India, crossing the border at Phuentsholing. You can complete the border formalities at the town to reach your desired destination. A road journey to Bhutan allows travellers to immerse themselves in the cultural learning of the place as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The best time for a trip to Bhutan is from March to May and September to November, which is ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. With warm temperatures and clear skies, you can enjoy activities such as trekking, explore breathtaking landscapes and experience a peaceful environment. You can plan a trip with these Bhutan travel packages.
Q2. How much will a trip to Bhutan cost?
Our Bhutan tour packages with price start with Rs. 16,000 per person and onwards depending on various factors. The places you want to visit, accommodation and meal preferences, transportation, travel duration and experiences you want to have will determine the final cost of your Bhutan package.
Q3. What is the ideal duration for a Bhutan trip?
A well-planned itinerary of 5-7 days is enough to explore the mystical charm of Bhutan. You can easily cover attractions in destinations like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and others without any rush. These days will let you explore the country at your own pace. These Bhutan holiday packages will help you plan a trip.
Q4. Are these Bhutan trip packages customisable?
Absolutely, these Bhutan tourism packages are definitely customisable and can be tailored according to your travel preferences. From the duration of your travel, meal preferences, transportation to places you want to visit and activities you want to indulge in, you can build your own itinerary.
Q5. What is the famous food of Bhutan?
Bhutan is a heaven for food lovers offering dishes with a blend of different flavours and fresh ingredients. Ema Datshi, often considered as Bhutan’s national dish, is a spicy stew made with chillies and cheese which you must try. Other dishes include Phaksha Paa (a dish made with pork and radishes), momos and Jasha Maru (chicken stew).
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