Embark on an extraordinary mystical kingdom of Bhutan, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with breathtaking natural beauty. From the charming capital city of Thimphu to the serene valleys of Paro and Phobjikha, this itinerary promises an unforgettable exploration of Bhutan's cultural heritage and pristine landscapes.
Trip Highlights :-
-Hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched on a cliffside
-Experience Bhutanese spirituality at Takin Reserve & Mini Zoo and admire panoramic views from BBS Tower
-Explore Folk Heritage Museum and Trashichhodzong
-Enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas from Chele La Pass en route to Paro
-Indulge in traditional Bhutanese experiences such as hot stone baths and Maggi noodles.
October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with color.
Bhutan tours can offer a variety of experiences, including adventure, family-friendly, and cultural activities.Some recommend a tour duration of 7–12 days to visit major attractions like Thimphu, Paro, and Tiger's Nest Monastery. The best time to visit is October–December, when the skies are clear and fresh, but January–February can be too cold. From April until late spring, the climate is pleasant and rhododendrons bloom in the valleys.
Indian citizens don't need a visa for Bhutan tour packages, and will receive a free entry permit upon arrival.
Bhutan's emphasis on happiness has led to policies and practices that prioritise the well-being of its people, such as free healthcare and education, sustainable tourism and the conservation of its environment and culture. Bhutan remains the only country in the world to officially implement GNH!
To many travellers, Bhutan is known as the happiest place on earth, thanks to its unique development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH). Instead of just measuring economic output, Bhutan's focus on the citizen's well-being and 'happiness' is extremely holistic.
Trip Highlights :-
-Hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched on a cliffside
-Experience Bhutanese spirituality at Takin Reserve & Mini Zoo and admire panoramic views from BBS Tower
-Explore Folk Heritage Museum and Trashichhodzong
-Enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas from Chele La Pass en route to Paro
-Indulge in traditional Bhutanese experiences such as hot stone baths and Maggi noodles.
October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with color.
Bhutan tours can offer a variety of experiences, including adventure, family-friendly, and cultural activities.Some recommend a tour duration of 7–12 days to visit major attractions like Thimphu, Paro, and Tiger's Nest Monastery. The best time to visit is October–December, when the skies are clear and fresh, but January–February can be too cold. From April until late spring, the climate is pleasant and rhododendrons bloom in the valleys.
Indian citizens don't need a visa for Bhutan tour packages, and will receive a free entry permit upon arrival.
Bhutan's emphasis on happiness has led to policies and practices that prioritise the well-being of its people, such as free healthcare and education, sustainable tourism and the conservation of its environment and culture. Bhutan remains the only country in the world to officially implement GNH!
To many travellers, Bhutan is known as the happiest place on earth, thanks to its unique development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH). Instead of just measuring economic output, Bhutan's focus on the citizen's well-being and 'happiness' is extremely holistic.