A Bhutan trip offers travellers a rare blend of pristine nature, rich culture, and spiritual serenity. Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is famously known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” and is celebrated for its unique approach to life, prioritising happiness and ...
Read MoreUpon arrival in Siliguri, you will be transferred to Phuntsholing.
After checking in, spend the day at your leisure and explore the city at your own pace.
Admire the striking architecture of Bhutan Gate or visit Zangto Pelri, a peaceful shrine located in the heart of Bhutan.
Take in panoramic views from Karbandi Monastery and explore other nearby attractions before returning to your hotel independently for an overnight stay.
Meals: Buffet Dinner
Night: Stay in the hotel in Phuentsholing
Today, check out of your hotel and drive to Thimphu.
Upon arrival, check in and take some time to relax. Later, embark on a sightseeing tour of Thimphu.
Begin with the National Memorial Chorten, where you can admire intricate murals, followed by the 177-ft Buddha Dordenma Statue, which majestically overlooks the Thimphu Valley.
Visit Motithang Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan's national animal, the Takin.
Continue your tour with stops at Tashichho Dzong, Simtokha Dzong, and other notable attractions before returning to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Buffet Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay in the hotel in Thimphu
Today, check out of your hotel and journey to Punakha.
En route, make a scenic visit to Dochula Pass and soak in the awe-inspiring panoramic scenery of the Himalayan mountains.
Upon arrival in Punakha, visit Chimi Lhakhang, famously known as the "Temple of Fertility." Next, marvel at the stunning Bhutanese architecture of Punakha Dzong, gracefully situated at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.
Later, proceed to your hotel for check-in and enjoy an overnight stay.
Meals: Buffet Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay in the hotel in Punakha
In the morning, check out of your hotel and transfer to Paro, enjoying the stunning scenic views along the way.
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and take some time to relax.
Later, embark on a sightseeing tour of Paro, beginning with the historic Drukgyel Dzong ruins, where you can admire breathtaking views of Mt. Jhomolhari.
Continue to Kyichu Lhakhang, one of Bhutan’s oldest and most revered temples, along with other notable attractions.
After the tour, return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Buffet Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay in the hotel in Paro
In the morning, embark on a hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Bhutan’s most revered monastery, dramatically perched on a granite cliff 900 meters above the Paro Valley.
This sacred site is closely associated with Guru Rinpoche, who visited in the 8th century, meditated in the cave for three months, and is credited with introducing Buddhism to the region.
For an average hiker, the uphill trek takes approximately 2 hours, though the entire excursion can occupy most of the day.
In the evening, return to your hotel to relax and unwind.
Meals: Buffet Breakfast and Dinner
Night: Stay in the hotel in Paro
Following breakfast, check out from your hotel and proceed to Bagdogra Airport for your return flight.
Our representative will assist you with all exit formalities and bid you a warm farewell.
Meals: Buffet Breakfast
Night: Nil
Accommodation on twin-sharing basis at the listed hotels (or similar).
Enjoy daily breakfast and dinner, as per the itinerary.
Vegetarian lunches are included as per the itinerary.
One special Farmhouse Lunch in Paro, along with activities such as a cooking demonstration, archery, and darts.
01 local SIM card per family (rechargeable and returnable).
Services of a local English-speaking guide.
1 bottle of water per person per day.
Professional Tour Manager ex-Bagdogra (for groups of 20 pax and above).
Bhutan sector transfers and sightseeing by Non-AC Toyota Coaster/Hiace/Similar (as per group size).
India sector transfers from IXB airport to Phuentsholing by AC vehicle (as per group size).
Vehicles are provided on a shared basis for all categories of packages.
Vehicles are not at disposal, they will be used strictly for transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary.
Seat allotment in vehicles will be on a first-come, first-served basis at the venue, regardless of booking date.
Airfare or railway fare.
Entrance fees for monuments and museums.
Sustainable Development Fee (SDF).
Meals other than those specified in the inclusions.
Expenses of a personal nature (laundry, tips, telephone calls, etc.).
GST applicable as per prevailing government rates.
TCS is applicable over and above the total cost (including GST).
Cancellation Policy
Important Information
The best time for a Bhutan tour is spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and festivals take place. Summer is ideal for nature and trekking enthusiasts, while winter offers a serene and snowy landscape.
Top attractions include Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Punakha Dzong, Thimphu, Dochula Pass, and Phobjikha Valley. Each offers a unique glimpse into Bhutan’s culture, architecture, and natural beauty.
Travellers can enjoy trekking, cultural tours, local festivals (Tsechus), exploring monasteries and dzongs, sampling Bhutanese cuisine, and visiting traditional handicraft markets. Adventure enthusiasts can also try river rafting, mountain biking, and birdwatching.
Transportation in Bhutan is typically arranged via shared or private vehicles by licensed operators. Most tours include airport transfers, sightseeing, and intercity travel, with vehicles used as per the itinerary.
Yes, Bhutan is extremely safe for travellers, with its low crime rates, welcoming locals, and well-maintained roads. Basic safety precautions are recommended, especially when trekking or visiting remote areas.
Bhutanese cuisine is spicy and hearty, featuring Ema Datshi (chilli cheese stew), red rice, and buckwheat dishes. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are widely available. Most Bhutan tours include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Yes, mobile coverage is available in major towns like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. SIM cards are available for tourists, and most hotels offer Wi-Fi connectivity.
The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency. Indian Rupees (INR) are widely accepted, and ATMs are available in central cities. Credit cards are accepted in limited locations.
Bhutan tourism follows a minimum daily package for foreign visitors, which includes accommodation, meals, transport, and a licensed guide. Prices vary depending on group size, travel season, and type of accommodation. Indian travellers enjoy more flexibility and lower costs.