Bhutan Packages
BHUTAN, THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGON (Druk Yul)

- 6 days / 5 night
Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual heritage, is a dream destination for travelers. The most visited places include Thimphu, Paro, and Phuentsholing, which are covered under a standard travel permit. For exploring Punakha, Wangdue-Phodrang, Haa Valley, Bumthang, and Gasa, visitors need a Special Area Permit from the Thimphu Immigration Office. Thimphu, the capital city, offers sights like Thimphu Dzong, Buddha Point, and Motithang town. Paro, home to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery, boasts stunning valley views. Punakha, the former capital, is known for its majestic Punakha Dzong and scenic rivers. Wangdue-Phodrang features the Phobjika Valley and hydropower projects. Haa Valley and Gasa offer peaceful retreats with natural beauty. With its warm hospitality, traditional charm, and untouched nature, Bhutan is an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
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DAY 1 – Departure at the airport and arrival at the hotel
DAY 2 – Visit the main museums and lunch included
DAY 3 – Excursion in the natural oasis and picnic
DAY 4 – Transfer to the airport and return to the agency
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– Travel cancellation insurance
– Breakfast and dinner included
– Health care included
– Transfer to the airport and return to the agency
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GALLERY / PHOTOS




₹1,400 / per person
TRAVEL TIPS
BHUTAN
- Permits Needed – Standard permits cover Thimphu, Paro, and Phuentsholing. Special Area Permits for places like Punakha and Haa Valley must be obtained in Thimphu.
- Long Travel Hours – Bhutan’s roads are winding; plan extra travel time.
- Best Time to Visit – March–May and September–November for pleasant weather.
- Dress Modestly – Cover shoulders and legs when visiting monasteries and dzongs.
- Cash is King – ATMs are unreliable; carry enough cash for remote areas.
- Get a Local SIM – TashiCell or B-Mobile for better connectivity.
- Spicy Food Alert – Bhutanese cuisine is hot! Try Ema Datshi, but ask for mild spice if needed.
- Pack Warm Clothes – Even summers can be chilly in high-altitude areas.
- Respect Nature – Avoid littering and follow eco-friendly rules.
- Digital Payments – Cash is preferred, but some places accept UPI and cards in tourist areas.
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