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The Himalayan Kingdom of Happiness
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Bhutan Tour Packages | Day/Night | Price |
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Amazing Bhutan Group Tour (Standard Hotels) Package | 8 Days/7 Nights | ₹86,406 |
Celebrate Special Day in Bhutan - Couple Special Package | 6 Days/5 Nights | ₹53,123 |
Bhutan Most Wanted Package Package | 8 Days/7 Nights | ₹51,315 |
Whisky Night by the River (Soulmate Special) Package | 6 Days/5 Nights | ₹1,04,548 |
Experience Bhutan for Wellness & Wellbeing Package | 7 Days/6 Nights | ₹82,004 |
Weekend in Bhutan Package | 5 Days/4 Nights | ₹1,00,245 |
Bhutan Must Do Route - Couple Special Package | 8 Days/7 Nights | ₹71,062 |
Amazing Bhutan Group Tour (Deluxe Hotels) Package | 7 Days/6 Nights | ₹1,02,046 |
Bhutan via Bagdogra Festival Special - Group Tour Package | 8 Days/7 Nights | ₹51,367 |
Short Trip to Bhutan Package | 4 Days/3 Nights | ₹31,724 |
We all deserve a travel holiday to be somewhere where we can find happiness and unwind completely. There's no better place than the tranquil kingdom of Bhutan, where Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product.
Bhutan possesses scenic valleys, gigantic mountains and landscapes, dotted with spiritual monasteries at every nook. It is also soaked in myths and legends, like no other country in the world. The streets here brim with monks and houses with prayer flags. The rings of bells from monasteries echo in the air, and nature's scent will be all around you. This place is a mecca for those who need a break from the hustle and bustle of regular city life. Bhutan’s official currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), which is widely accepted throughout the country, making it easy for tourists to manage their expenses.
Tired of comparing Bhutan tour packages? Pick the best Bhutan tour package for yourself after referring to the following information.
October to December is the best time to book Bhutan tour packages as the sky is clear. January and February are too wintry to travel, but from then until April, the climate remains pleasant for travelling. If you plan for the Bhutan trip in late spring, you will be captivated by the beauty of the famous rhododendrons, blooming spectacularly throughout the valleys. When travelling to Bhutan, it’s advisable to consider travel insurance for Bhutan to ensure peace of mind, covering everything from medical emergencies to travel disruptions.
Indian citizens do not require a visa for travelling with Bhutan tour packages. You will receive a free entry permit by the Bhutanese government upon arrival in the country. All you need to carry is your identity card or passport to explore the happy kingdom with Bhutan tour packages. While browsing Bhutan tour packages, make sure you book the one inclusive of travel entry permits if you want to ease down your work.
While booking Bhutan tour packages, make sure you add the below-mentioned places to the itinerary.
The best way to begin your journey with Bhutan tour packages is probably by visiting the famous Taktsang Palphug Monastery, also known as Tiger's Nest. It is a sacred place of worship, nestled on a cliff of the beautiful Paro Valley. In 1962, Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye built this temple close to the cave where the divine sage Padmasambhava meditated and prayed. The sage worshipped in the cave during the 8th century for three years. What's more? It is this sage who bestowed Bhutan with Buddhism!
Punakha Dzong is also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang and is said to be a palace of great happiness or bliss. It is a must to be included in your itinerary while browsing Bhutan tour packages. Punakha Dzong is situated at the confluence of two rivers, namely, Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu and is the second oldest and largest in Bhutan. An old tale goes around in Bhutan that the sage Padmasambhava predicted that "a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant." The prediction came true because, in 1636-37, Ngawang Namgyal built the Dzong on the peak of the hill, which looked like an elephant's trunk!
Buddha Dordenma is another reason to book a Bhutan tour package. The Great Buddha statue was constructed in Kuensel Phodrang, Thimphu, to celebrate the 60th birthday of the fourth king of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The 51m sculpture houses a temple along with 1,25,000 miniatures sculpted the same as the giant structure. The structure is made out of bronze and took over nine years in total for completion. What's unique is the statue sitting on the hill as the protector of the entire Thimphu valley.
Gangtey Monastery is one of the major centres of the Nyingma school of Buddhism in Bhutan. Due to the village of Gangteng settled close to it, the Gangtey Monastery got its name. It serves as the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition. The complex includes monks' quarters, meditation centres, a central goemba, and a guest house. The vibe of the place is tranquil and soothing to someone looking for noise-detox. Tourists can meditate here and enjoy the beauty of the monastery and the serene view of the valley with some holiday packages.
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Bhutan tour packages or rather any holiday tour packages are incomplete without tasting the local delicacies of the country. When in Bhutan, savour these dishes and you won’t regret it.
If there is one national dish that you need to sample when touring Bhutan, this is it! It is so scrumptious that if you haven't eaten ema datshi, your Bhutan trip isn't complete. The locals eat the stew cooked with green, yellow or red chillies, cheese prepared with cow’s or yak’s milk, onions and tomatoes, and it is served with red rice. The taste is spicy because Bhutan’s chillies are high up on the Scoville Heat Scale (a tool that measures the spiciness or pungency of hot peppers).
Jasha Maroo is cooked with chillies, onions, tomatoes, garlic, coriander leaves, ginger and finely diced chicken. At some places, you might even find it made with beef. It is served with red rice and is packed with unique flavours.
Phaksha Paa is prepared by slowly cooking boneless pork until it becomes tender. The classic Bhutanese stew has ingredients such as radish, ginger, bok choy, and chilli powder. When prepared, the stew is topped with dried pork and fresh green chilli strips and is served with a bed of rice.
Want to taste some of the finest brews in Bhutan? Visit the Namgay Artisanal Brewery in Paro Valley. Reputed for its rare Bhutanese ingredients, the beer has a distinctive taste. Don’t forget to try beers made with red rice, wheat, apple cider and more while enjoying Bhutan tour packages.
Bhutan tour packages offer numerous activities that can provide an amazing experience of the country. Here are a few recommendations for your Bhutan tour packages.
Hot springs are known as tshachus/menchus in Bhutan and are located in various parts of the country. The medicinal properties of these hot springs are believed to cure numerous ailments such as body aches, sinuses and even arthritis. Duenmang, Dhur Tshachu and Gelephu Tshachu are the most popular hot springs among the Bhutanese. You can ask your tour operator to add hot spring therapy to your Bhutan tour package to add a relaxing element to your holidays.
You can easily find small retreat centres and hermitages located all over the country, next to monastic schools, temples and monasteries. These retreats and meditation centres provide rest from the stress of everyday life.
Adventure sports and tourism are relatively recent introductions in Bhutan, but there's no denying that these sports offer unforgettable experiences. Besides rafting and kayaking on the scenic rivers of Bhutan, you can also go for trekking expeditions to hidden valleys and catch alluring sunsets.
One of the most exciting things to do in Paro is attending the weekend market. Traders from almost all walks of life come here to sell home-grown vegetables, farm products like dried yak cheese, exotic ferns, betel nuts and juniper incense, and farming tools.
When planning Bhutan tour packages, make sure you save a day for shopping to buy yourself a souvenir. Thimphu, Paro, and Jakar are major shopping centres of this Buddhist country. Upon your visit to a local market, indulge in traditional souvenirs such as textiles, bow and arrow, handicrafts, red rice, jewellery and weaving products.
Unspoiled by the modern influence, Bhutan should be your go-to place if you’re looking for a slow pace of life, no traffic jams and horns, soft-spoken people and captivating landscapes. The tranquillity here calms your mind and allows you to be a better version of yourself.
Whether you want to get away from your schedules, need a family vacation, or wish to unwind, choose Bhutan tour packages from India that offer an all-inclusive experience.
Feel free to tailor Bhutan tour packages as per your preference to have the best holiday experience ever!
The ideal itinerary for a Bhutan trip is 2 nights in Thimpu, 1 night in Punakha and 3 nights in Paro.
Depending on duration and kind of hotel you stay, Bhutan travel can cost you anywhere between 35,000 to 1,25,000. We recommend you to stay at least 5 nights and visit Thimphu/ Paro and Punakha.
Indian nationals intending to visit Bhutan are required to carry any of the two valid 'Travel Documents'
(a) Valid Indian Passport having validity of minimum 6 months; and/or
(b) Voter Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India. No Visa is required to visit Bhutan. Indians coming to Bhutan by road are required to obtain an 'Entry Permit' on the basis of valid Travel Document from the Immigration Office of Royal Government of Bhutan at Phuentsholing, located on the Indo-Bhutan border opposite Jaigaon, West Bengal. Similarly, Indians coming by air must possess any one of the above-mentioned Travel Documents and get the Entry Permit at the Paro International Airport. The 'entry permit' allows an Indian tourist to visit Thimphu and Paro only. However, any tourist going beyond Thimphu and Paro needs to acquire a 'Special Area Permit' from the RGoB Immigration Office at Thimphu on any working days (Monday to Friday).