Bhutan Tour Package

6 Days
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At Tripoventure, we take pride in offering meticulously crafted Bhutan tour packages that cater to the diverse interests and preferences of our travelers. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the Himalayas, a deep dive into Bhutanese culture, or a spiritual journey, our best Bhutan tour packages are designed to provide a rich and fulfilling experience. Understanding that budget plays a crucial role, we provide flexible options to ensure our Bhutan tour package cost aligns with your financial plan without compromising the quality of your trip. For those traveling from India, our Bhutan tour package from India is especially popular, offering ease and affordability. At Tripoventure, we’re here to assist you in creating a well-rounded Bhutan tour plan that covers all the iconic destinations, ensuring your adventure in Bhutan is truly unforgettable.

Places to visit in Bhutan:

1. Paro

  • Attractions: Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Paro Dzong, National Museum of Bhutan.
  • Highlights: Paro is known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery perched on a cliff.

2. Thimphu

  • Attractions: Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, National Library.
  • Highlights: Bhutan’s capital offers a mix of tradition and modernity, with cultural sites, museums, and a vibrant local market.

3. Punakha

  • Attractions: Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten.
  • Highlights: Known for its beautiful dzong and serene rivers, Punakha was the former capital of Bhutan.

Places to visit in Bhutan

4. Phobjikha Valley

  • Attractions: Gangtey Monastery, Black-Necked Crane Information Centre.
  • Highlights: A glacial valley, Phobjikha is famous for its scenic beauty and as a winter habitat for the endangered black-necked cranes.

5. Bumthang

  • Attractions: Jakar Dzong, Jambay Lhakhang, Kurjey Lhakhang.
  • Highlights: Bumthang is the spiritual heartland of Bhutan, with ancient temples and monasteries.

6. Haa Valley

  • Attractions: Lhakhang Karpo, Lhakhang Nagpo, Haa Summer Festival.
  • Highlights: A less-visited valley offering stunning landscapes and insight into traditional Bhutanese life.

7. Dochula Pass

  • Attractions: 108 Chortens, panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • Highlights: This mountain pass offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayas and is a popular stop en route from Thimphu to Punakha.

These destinations offer a rich mix of Bhutan’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual traditions.

Things to do in Thimpu:

Here are the top things to do in Thimphu:

  1. Visit Tashichho Dzong – Explore the impressive fortress and monastery.
  2. See Buddha Dordenma – Admire one of the world’s largest Buddha statues.
  3. Explore Memorial Chorten – A popular stupa for prayer and meditation.
  4. Shop at the Weekend Market – Experience local culture and buy traditional goods.
  5. Tour the Folk Heritage Museum – Learn about Bhutanese rural life.
  6. Visit the National Library – Discover ancient Buddhist manuscripts.
  7. Explore the Royal Textile Academy – See exhibits on traditional weaving.
  8. Hike to Tango and Cheri Monasteries – Enjoy peaceful hikes to historic sites.
  9. Visit Simtokha Dzong – Explore Bhutan’s oldest dzong.
  10. Try Bhutanese Cuisine – Savor local dishes like Ema Datshi.

Things to do in Bhutan

Best Time to Visit Bhutan:

The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).

  • Spring: Enjoy mild weather and blooming flowers, perfect for trekking and outdoor activities. Major festival: Paro Tshechu.
  • Autumn: Clear skies offer stunning Himalayan views. Ideal for photography and cultural exploration. Major festival: Thimphu Tshechu.

Winter (December to February) is colder but peaceful, with beautiful snowy landscapes, while summer (June to August) brings lush greenery during the monsoon, with fewer tourists.

Bhutan Visa Cost for Indians:

For Indian citizens, visiting Bhutan is easy and affordable as they do not require a visa. Instead, Indians need a permit to enter Bhutan, which is issued free of cost. However, as of 2022, a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of ₹1,200 per day is applicable for Indian tourists.

Key Points:

  • Permit: Free (required for entry).
  • SDF: Rs. 1,200 per day per person.

This fee helps Bhutan maintain its sustainable tourism practices and preserve its natural beauty.

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Bhutan Tour Package for 6 Days at a glance

Upon landing at Paro Airport (2200 meters), complete your immigration and baggage processes. Our representative will meet you and then drive you to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital. Along the way, stop at Chuzom, where the Thimphu and Paro rivers converge. This scenic spot features three distinct styles of stupas: Tibetan, Nepalese, and Bhutanese. Upon arrival in Thimphu, check into your hotel. Spend your evening exploring the Main Street and market area of Thimphu. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2 :
: THIMPHU

In the morning, visit the handmade paper mill and the School of Arts and Crafts (closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and government holidays), where students learn 13 traditional Bhutanese arts. Next, explore the Simply Bhutan Museum and enjoy an archery experience on-site. Continue with a drive past the Memorial Chorten, dedicated to the 3rd King. Visit the Buddha Viewpoint, Changangkha Lhakhang (the oldest temple in the valley), the enclosure housing the national animal, the Takin, and the Zilukha Nunnery. Return to your hotel in Thimphu for dinner and an overnight stay.

Today’s drive takes you through Dochula Pass (3100 meters), one of the most scenic passes in Bhutan. The pass is marked by 108 Druk Wangyel Chortens, built by the Queen Mother in 2003, making it a significant site. Weather permitting, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Bhutan’s highest peaks stretching nearly 180 degrees. After a photo stop, continue your journey to the warm valley of Punakha. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the stunning Punakha Dzong, which features the most elaborate temple in the country and showcases Bhutanese arts and crafts. Later, take an excursion to Chimi Lhakhang, known as the Temple of Fertility. The temple is located on a hillock and requires a 1.5-hour walk through paddy fields and villages, offering a glimpse into the local lifestyle. Return to your hotel in Punakha for an overnight stay.

After breakfast, drive back to Paro, descending from Dochula Pass and following the scenic Wang Chhu and Paro Chhu river valleys. Cross through Paro Town towards the north end of the valley. En route, visit Simtokha Dzong, a site of profound tantric teachings that now serves as a school for the Dzongkha language. Upon arriving in Paro and checking into your hotel, head to Ta Dzong, originally built as a watchtower and now housing the National Museum. The museum's extensive collection features antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons, armor, household items, and a rich array of natural and historic artifacts. Next, walk down the trail to Rinpung Dzong, meaning "fortress of the heap of jewels," known for its fascinating history. Explore the wooden galleries of the inner courtyard, adorned with exquisite wall paintings depicting Buddhist lore, including the four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from Milarepa’s life, Mount Sumeru, and other cosmic Mandalas. Overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.

Day 5 :
: PARO

After breakfast, embark on a hike to Taktshang Monastery, also known as the "Tiger’s Nest," which is a renowned Bhutanese monastery perched 900 meters above the Paro valley floor. This iconic site is believed to be where Guru Rinpoche arrived on the back of a tigress and meditated, giving it its legendary name. The trek takes approximately 5 hours.

In the afternoon, drive to Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress in ruins where Bhutanese warriors once battled Tibetan invaders. From the approach road, enjoy spectacular views of the snow-capped Chomolhari, known as the "mountain of the goddess." On the way, visit the Kyichu Lhakhang, a 7th-century temple built by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, marking the introduction of Buddhism to Bhutan. Conclude the day with an exploratory walk around Paro's Main Street and market area. Return to your hotel in Paro for the night.

After early breakfast at the hotel, drive to the airport for flight to your onward destination. Our representative will help you with exit formalities and then bid you farewell.

Bhutan Tour Package Inclusion/Exclusion

Tour cost includes

  • Accommodation on Double/Twin sharing basis
  • Daily Breakfast
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle
  • All Permit (SDF of 1200 per night per day)
  • Tour Guide at Bhutan

Tour cost excludes

  • Meals other than those specified above
  • Personal expenses like portages, tips, laundry, mineral water etc.
  • Monument entrances, camera charges, etc.
  • Any activity not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Additional cost due to flight cancellation/ roadblocks, Political unrest etc
  • Entry fees for all sightseeing tour
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

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The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

How can I travel to Bhutan?

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You can travel to Bhutan by air via Paro International Airport, which has flights from major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, and Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can enter by road through Phuentsholing, Samdrup Jongkhar, or Gelephu from India.

What are some must-see places in Bhutan?

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Key attractions include Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Punakha Dzong, Thimphu’s Tashichho Dzong, and the Dochula Pass.

Is Bhutan a safe country to travel to?

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Bhutan is one of the safest countries to travel to, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, it’s always good to take general travel precautions.

Are there any restrictions on photography in Bhutan?

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Yes, photography is generally allowed outdoors, but inside temples and monasteries, it is either restricted or prohibited. Always ask your guide before taking photos of people or religious sites.

Is the water safe to drink in Bhutan?

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It is recommended to drink bottled or boiled water while in Bhutan. Most hotels and restaurants provide safe drinking water, but it’s advisable to avoid tap water.

What is the currency in Bhutan?

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The official currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee (INR). Indian Rupees are also accepted in Bhutan, except for the 500 and 2000 INR notes.

What souvenirs can I buy in Bhutan?

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Popular souvenirs include traditional handicrafts like thangka paintings, handwoven textiles, Bhutanese masks, prayer wheels, and local delicacies such as Bhutanese honey and herbal teas.

What language is spoken in Bhutan?

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Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and by guides.

What kind of electrical outlets are used in Bhutan?

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Bhutan uses Type D, Type G, and Type M electrical outlets with a voltage of 230V. It’s advisable to carry a universal adapter if your devices have different plugs.

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Bhutan Tour Package
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  • 5N/6D
  • 3*/4*/5* Hotel
  • Paro, Thimphu, Punakha
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