Tour Snapshot
Bhutan, often called the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is a small Himalayan kingdom known for its untouched natural beauty, rich Buddhist culture, and a unique development philosophy—Gross National Happiness (GNH). Sandwiched between India and China, Bhutan offers dramatic mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries like Tiger’s Nest, vibrant festivals (Tshechus), and a calm, carbon-negative environment. With strict tourism policies, it preserves its heritage, forests, and peaceful way of life. Bhutan is ideal for travellers seeking serenity, spirituality, and scenic Himalayan charm.
IMPORTANT NOTE
By the way, did you notice how the Bhutanese traffic system works? You didn’t come across any traffic lights because there aren’t any throughout the country. On our way back to the hotel, note how gracefully traffic policemen show signs to the main traffic. Neatly dressed and using white gloves, the traffic police with their elegant mannerisms are indeed a sight to behold!
Indian Nationals travelling to Bhutan need a VALID PASSPORT or ORIGINAL VOTER/ELECTION CARD. The passport must be valid for six months from the intended date of departure from the Kingdom.
Children below 18 years without the Passport need an ORIGINAL birth certificate [in English, computerized format] issued by the office of the Government of India.
Adhaar Card / Pan Card / Driving License are NOT the accepted documents to travel to Bhutan.
Itinerary
Kolkata to Paro. Drive to Thimphu As you start your journey on the early morning flight to Bhutan.
Full day tour of Thimphu Hope you all are charged up! Today, we have plenty of sightseeing in store for you.
Thimphu - Punakha
Punakha TALO TSHECHU FESTIVAL
Punakha - Paro
Paro Today, it’s all about Paro! Post breakfast, we take a short drive on a blacktop road to the end of Paro Valley. This is where the 17th-Century Drukgyel Dzong stands. A symbol of victory over the Tibetan aggression, Drukgyel Dzong served as an excellent barrier for several years against further attacks. Today, if Weather God is on your side, you’ll be able to get a clear view of the snow- clad, towering (23,996 feet) Mt. Jomolhari. This spectacular mountain, also regarded as the holiest peak in beautiful Bhutan, provides a perfect backdrop to the Drugyel Dzong and Lingshi.
Paro – Kolkata After breakfast, check-out, we’ll drive you to Paro international airport. After bidding a heartfelt goodbye to unforgettable Bhutan, we board the flight to Kolkata.
INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
INCLUSIONS ;
- Accommodation
- Breakfast & Dinner at the listed hotels
- Certified English-speaking guide throughout the tour
- Bhutan Sustainable Development Fee
- Transportation and sightseeing on private as per the itinerary only (Vehicle, NOT at disposal)
- Bhutan permits application and procurement in advance
01 bottle mineral water daily
EXCLUSIONS :
- Flight Tickets [Ex. Delhi/Kolkata fares given below separately]
- Entry ticket & Entrance fees to museums and monuments
- Lunch
- Personal Insurance, evacuation and medical expenses of any kind
- Expenses of personal nature like bar bills, telephone calls, laundry, extra mileage and any extra costs incurred due to natural calamities, flight delays etc. delays etc.
