Bhutan

How to Reach Bhutan:

  • By Air: The most convenient way to reach Bhutan is by air through Paro International Airport, Bhutan’s only international airport. Flights from major cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangkok regularly operate to Paro. The flight itself offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Once you land, taxis and private transfers are readily available to take you to your destination, whether it's the capital city of Thimphu or the tranquil valleys of Punakha.

  • By Train:Though there is no direct railway service to Bhutan, you can take a train to nearby Indian cities like Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach the Phuentsholing border, the gateway to Bhutan by road.

  • By Road:Bhutan can also be accessed by road through the border town of Phuentsholing. If you’re traveling from India, you can take a private taxi or bus from Siliguri, Kolkata, or Bagdogra. The road journey is scenic, offering glimpses of lush forests and rolling hills as you ascend into the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Bhutan Tour Package

Discover the Magic of Bhutan:

Known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon," Bhutan offers an unparalleled blend of serene landscapes, rich Buddhist culture, and Himalayan beauty. From the cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery to the lively streets of Thimphu, TripKaro’s Bhutan tour packages promise an unforgettable journey into a mystical kingdom. Let TripKaro, your trusted travel agency in Jaipur, plan your perfect Bhutan adventure, whether you're seeking peace, adventure, or cultural exploration.

Adventure and Culture in Bhutan:

Bhutan offers a harmonious mix of natural beauty and spiritual depth. Trek through the pristine valleys, meditate in ancient monasteries, or immerse yourself in the country’s colorful festivals. Our Bhutan tour packages are tailored to give you the perfect balance of adventure and tranquility, whether you want to hike up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest or explore the vibrant Dzongs (fortresses) that dot the landscape.

Customizable Bhutan Itineraries:

At TripKaro, we believe that every traveler is unique. Our Bhutan tour packages are customizable to suit your preferences, whether you're planning a spiritual retreat, a honeymoon, or a family adventure. Let us, your dedicated travel agency in Jaipur, craft a Bhutan itinerary that takes you to the heart of this peaceful Himalayan kingdom.

Explore Bhutan

Bhutan is a country of extraordinary beauty and deep cultural roots. Nestled in the Himalayas, it offers a rich tapestry of monasteries, fortresses, and breathtaking mountain vistas. Explore the lush valleys of Punakha, the ancient temples of Paro, or the capital city of Thimphu, where modernity and tradition coexist in harmony. Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its environment and cultural heritage makes it a destination unlike any other.

Popular Bhutan Packages:

  • Package Name
  • Duration
  • Price
  • Bhutan Cultural Tour
  • 4 Days
  • ₹18,000
  • Bhutan Adventure Trek
  • 7 Days
  • ₹30,000
  • Spiritual Bhutan Retreat
  • 5 Days
  • ₹22,000
  • Bhutan Honeymoon Package
  • 6 Days
  • ₹28,000

 

Top Places to Visit in Bhutan:

  • Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang):TPerched on a cliffside, 3,000 feet above the Paro Valley, the Tiger's Nest Monastery is one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks. It’s a sacred Buddhist site and a challenging yet rewarding trek for visitors. A trip to Bhutan is incomplete without visiting this spiritual haven, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Bhutanese devotion.
  • Punakha Dzong:Located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, Punakha Dzong is one of the most beautiful and historic fortresses in Bhutan. Known for its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, this Dzong plays a vital role in Bhutan’s religious and political history. Its serene environment and proximity to the Punakha Valley make it a must-visit on your Bhutan tour package.
  • Thimphu:The capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu, is a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Explore its bustling markets, visit the iconic Buddha Dordenma statue, or witness Bhutanese art at the National Institute for Zorig Chusum. Thimphu is also the best place to experience Bhutanese festivals, offering a vibrant glimpse into the country's culture.
  • Phobjikha Valley:Phobjikha Valley is a stunning glacial valley known for its natural beauty and as the winter home to the endangered Black-Necked Cranes. This peaceful valley is perfect for nature walks and exploring traditional Bhutanese villages. The valley’s unspoiled beauty and serene environment make it a hidden gem in any Bhutan tour package.
  • Dochula Pass:Located between Thimphu and Punakha, Dochula Pass offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas. The pass is also home to the 108 memorial Chortens (stupas) built in honor of Bhutanese soldiers. The crisp mountain air and stunning scenery make Dochula Pass a perfect stop on your way to other destinations in Bhutan.

Things to Do in Bhutan:

  • Day 1 :Trek to Tiger's Nest Monastery
    Start your Bhutan adventure with a trek to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery. The trail takes you through pine forests and offers panoramic views of the Paro Valley. The spiritual energy and breathtaking beauty of the monastery make it a perfect introduction to Bhutan.
  • Day 2 :Visit Punakha Dzong
    Explore the grandeur of Punakha Dzong, a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture. Take a serene walk around its courtyards and enjoy the peaceful riverside setting.
  • Day 3 :Explore Thimphu
    Spend a day in the capital city of Thimphu, where you can visit the Buddha Dordenma statue, explore the Royal Textile Academy, and enjoy local Bhutanese cuisine at traditional restaurants.
     
  • Day 4 :Hike in Phobjikha Valley
    Take a nature walk through Phobjikha Valley, where you can observe Black-Necked Cranes in their natural habitat. The valley’s pristine beauty and traditional villages offer a peaceful retreat.
     
  • Day 5 :Attend a Bhutanese Festival
    Plan your visit around one of Bhutan’s many colourful festivals, such as the Paro Tshechu or Thimphu Tshechu. These festivals showcase Bhutanese dance, music, and vibrant traditional attire, offering a deep cultural immersion.
     
  • Day 6 :Relax at a Hot Stone Bath
    After days of exploration, unwind with a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath. These baths, heated with stones from the river, are believed to have healing properties and offer a relaxing experience.
     
  • Day 7 :Visit Local Monasteries and Villages
    Spend your final day visiting smaller, off-the-beaten-path monasteries and interacting with local Bhutanese communities. Learn about their way of life, Buddhist practices, and enjoy the serenity of the Bhutanese countryside.
     
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Best Time to Visit Bhutan:

  • Spring (March to May):
    Spring is one of the best times to visit Bhutan, with blooming rhododendrons, lush landscapes, and clear skies. It’s also festival season, with many religious and cultural events happening across the country. This is the perfect time for trekking and sightseeing.
  • Summer (June to August):
    While summer is the monsoon season in Bhutan, it offers a less crowded experience. The rains bring the landscapes to life, and the valleys are lush and green. It's a great time for those seeking a quieter, more peaceful trip.
  • Autumn (September to November):
    Autumn is peak tourist season in Bhutan, with crisp, clear weather and stunning views of the Himalayas. It’s also the time for many important Bhutanese festivals, making it the perfect time for cultural exploration.
  • Winter (December to February):
    Winter in Bhutan is cool and dry, with fewer tourists and a chance to see the snow-covered Himalayas. It’s a great time to visit the lowland regions of Punakha and Paro and experience Bhutan’s peaceful, unspoiled beauty.