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Visit the Best Spots with Our Bhutan Tour Packages

Are you ready for an amazing travel escape across the mystical land of Bhutan? Our Bhutan tour packages allow you to make a journey through the heart of this magnificent Himalayan kingdom. Get amazed by the beautiful Buddhist traditions, majestic mountain landscapes, and other iconic dzongs. Imagine that you are standing in the serene streets of Thimphu, known for its world-renowned Buddha Dordenma statue and stunning Tashichho Dzong, truly a place of spiritual tranquility. Next, take a step into the enchanting world of Paro Valley, the gateway to ancient monasteries, where every corner whispers tales of Buddhist heritage and natural splendor.

Dream of walking along the beautiful mountain trails? Then Tiger's Nest Monastery and Punakha Dzong are the perfect choice! The iconic Tiger's Nest stands majestically across the cliff face which gives the breathtaking valley views. But wait, there's more! Explore the Amazing Dochula Pass with its 108 chortens. Finally, how to miss out on Punakha Dzong? It is a must-visit spot located at the confluence of two sacred rivers. Have you ever seen a place where ancient fortresses meet pristine nature in perfect harmony? It's the ultimate Bhutanese experience. Our experienced guides ensure your journey is safe, seamless, and unforgettable while keeping it easy on your budget.

Break away from the usual and begin your spiritual Himalayan adventure with us!

About Bhutan

Bhutan is a landlocked kingdom with 20 dzongkhags (districts), including Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha, which are the most visited. It has unique and popular destinations like the Himalayan peaks and the pristine forests. Tiger's Nest Monastery, known as Paro Taktsang is also located in Bhutan which shows the country's spiritual heritage and varied landscapes. Bhutanese culture is a mix-up of Tibetan Buddhism, Bon traditions, Nepali influences, and indigenous customs. It is a leading producer of hydroelectric power, organic agriculture, and handicrafts. Bhutan is famous for its Gross National Happiness philosophy. Archery is the national sport there and people have much love for that. The country has produced famous figures like the Fourth King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, Fifth King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and renowned archers like Karma.

Discover the hidden gems of Bhutan! Start your journey and experience the unique happiness philosophy.

Essential Tips for Bhutan Tour

  • Bhutan's weather varies significantly by altitude. The valleys have subtropical climate while mountains remain cold year-round. You can check the weather conditions at different elevations and plan accordingly before your visit.
  • Bhutan's main language is Dzongkha, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas. You can learn a few important terms and sentences in Dzongkha, as it can help you to communicate with local people and show cultural respect.
  • Ensure your safety always at any place. Don't show off your valuable things to the surroundings. And also take the advice of local guides to navigate mountain terrain and respect sacred sites.
  • Indian Rupee is widely accepted in Bhutan along with Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). So always have some local currency with you for smaller purchases. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants but check with establishments beforehand.
  • Use reputable tour operators and licensed guides for safety, especially in mountainous areas and for monastery visits.

Get ready to explore Bhutan! Here are some essential tips for a smooth and safe spiritual journey!

Top Reasons To Visit Bhutan

Last Shangri-La

Bhutan is well known for being the last remaining Buddhist kingdom and carbon-negative country. You can experience authentic Buddhist culture and pristine natural environment for beautiful spiritual memories.

Friendly Locals

Don't get stressed about the people there. They are very friendly and welcoming. You can see local people sharing their Buddhist stories and rich cultures with the tourists. They also guide you through their sacred valleys, and a few may take you to the beautiful undiscovered monasteries, which brings you more peace.

Gross National Happiness

When it comes to well-being philosophy, Bhutan is world-renowned. You can enjoy sustainable tourism, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation. This holistic approach to development appeals to many conscious travelers.

Architectural Marvels

Bhutan has many spectacular dzong attractions celebrated frequently. Experience Punakha Dzong, Tashichho Dzong, and Rinpung Dzong with their unique traditional architecture and spiritual heritage.

Not sure why Bhutan should top your travel list? Let's explore the reasons!

Best Time to Travel to Bhutan

Spring (March-May)

  • If you prefer trekking and sightseeing, then Spring will be a good choice.
  • You can enjoy rhododendron blooms during this pleasant season.
  • Prepare for mild weather with occasional showers, especially in eastern regions.

Autumn (September-November)

  • Bhutan has clear skies and perfect weather during this time, which makes it ideal for exploring cities like Thimphu famous for Buddha Dordenma, and Paro known for Tiger's Nest Monastery.
  • Visit Himalayan viewpoints during crystal-clear conditions for a completely different experience.
  • Places like Dochula Pass have beautiful mountain panoramas during this season.

Winter (December-February)

  • Perfect season for valley exploration and cultural festivals.
  • Ideal weather for dzong visits and city tours.
  • If you are visiting high-altitude areas, then take some warm clothing with you.

Summer (June-August)

  • Monsoon season with lush green landscapes.
  • You can expect fewer crowds, so enjoy the peaceful monastery visits.
  • Try out indoor cultural experiences and local festivals during this time.

Popular Places to Visit in Bhutan

Thimphu, Bhutan

Thimphu is packed with well-known monasteries and varied cultural sites overall. Right from the Buddha Dordenma statue and Tashichho Dzong to the Weekend Market and National Memorial Chorten, travellers can have an experience comprised of spirituality, culture, and modernity. Urban lifestyle like shopping at craft bazaars and visiting art galleries describe the unique blend offered by the contemporary atmosphere found in government buildings and traditional architecture that can be enjoyed in the capital city.

Paro, Bhutan

Paro is the mecca of both pilgrims and adventure seekers, with Tiger's Nest Monastery and Rinpung Dzong as focal points. Either peaceful or intense spiritual vibes are to be had in Paro Valley, in ancient temples, and across sacred sites. With pristine nature and rich heritage, Paro offers a memorable experience for all coming over here.

Punakha, Bhutan

Punakha is historically significant packed with royal heritage and natural beauty overall. Right from Punakha Dzong and Chimi Lhakhang to suspension bridges and river valleys, travellers can have an experience comprised of history, spirituality, and adventure. Cultural experiences like traditional festivals and monastery visits describe the authentic charm offered by the serene atmosphere found in ancient fortresses that can be enjoyed in the former capital.

Bumthang, Bhutan

Bumthang is the mecca of both spiritual seekers and culture enthusiasts, with Jakar Dzong and ancient temples as focal points. Either peaceful or intense cultural vibes are to be had in sacred valleys, in traditional villages, and across monastery complexes. With authentic traditions and unspoiled landscapes, Bumthang offers a memorable experience for all coming over here.

Dochula Pass, Bhutan

Dochula Pass is packed with panoramic mountain views and spiritual significance overall. Right from 108 memorial chortens and Himalayan vistas to prayer flags and rhododendron forests, travellers can have an experience comprised of natural beauty, spirituality, and photography opportunities. Mountain experiences like scenic drives and meditation walks describe the tranquil atmosphere offered by the high-altitude setting found in sacred monuments that can be enjoyed in the mountain pass.