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Himalayan Kingdom Getaway-BHUTAN

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Himalayan Kingdom Getaway-BHUTAN

₹32,499/-*/Person

Bhutan – Where Happiness Lives

Nestled in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a land where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with untouched natural beauty. Known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, this mystical kingdom offers breathtaking landscapes, peaceful monasteries, vibrant festivals, and a deeply spiritual way of life.

From majestic mountain passes and lush green valleys to sacred temples perched on cliffs, Bhutan invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature and yourself. The country’s unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness ensures a travel experience rooted in harmony, sustainability, and authentic cultural encounters.

Whether you seek spiritual awakening, scenic escapes, cultural immersion, or a quiet retreat away from the modern world, Bhutan promises a journey that is enriching, soulful, and truly unforgettable.

Come experience a destination where happiness is not just a concept, but a way of life.

 

Comfortable accommodation in the mentioned or similar category hotels

Rates calculated on base category rooms on double-sharing basis

Meal plan as specified in the above rate sheet

Exclusive non-AC vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing on a point-to-point basis as per the itinerary (vehicle not at disposal)

All required permits and hotel taxes included (excluding GST, if applicable)

Package rates applicable for Indian nationals only

Highlights

 

Explore the serene Himalayan Kingdom, known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon

Visit ancient monasteries and sacred sites rich in history and spirituality

Experience Bhutan’s unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness

Discover breathtaking landscapes with lush valleys, rivers, and mountain views

Witness traditional Bhutanese culture, architecture, and way of life

Visit iconic landmarks such as Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) (optional hike)

Explore the capital city Thimphu with its cultural and modern charm

Enjoy scenic drives through picturesque mountain passes

Experience warm Bhutanese hospitality and peaceful surroundings

Ideal for families, honeymooners, spiritual seekers, and nature lovers

FAQs

1. Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Bhutan?

No visa is required for Indian passport holders. Indians are issued an Entry Permit on arrival at Paro Airport or the Phuentsholing border. A valid Indian passport or Voter ID is required.

2. Is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) applicable for Indians?

Yes. Indian travelers are required to pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) as per Bhutan government norms. The exact amount will be shared at the time of booking.

3. Is Bhutan suitable for Indian families and senior citizens?

Yes. Bhutan is extremely safe, peaceful, and senior-friendly. The itinerary can be customized with relaxed sightseeing, minimal walking, and comfortable stays.

4. Is Indian food available in Bhutan?

Yes. Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian food is widely available at hotels and restaurants. Jain food and special dietary requests can also be arranged with prior notice.

5. What currency is used in Bhutan? Can Indian Rupees be used?

Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the local currency. Indian Rupees (₹100 notes) are widely accepted. UPI and cards are accepted in major hotels and cities, though cash is recommended in remote areas.

6. What documents are required for Indian travelers?

Valid Indian Passport or Voter ID

Passport-size photographs

Hotel booking and itinerary (arranged by us)

Entry Permit (issued on arrival)

7. How is the weather in Bhutan for Indians?

Bhutan has pleasant and mild weather, especially from March to May and September to November. Winters can be cold in higher regions, so warm clothing is recommended.

8. Is the Tiger’s Nest trek compulsory?

No. The Tiger’s Nest Monastery trek is optional. Guests may trek partially, hire a pony, or relax at the café viewpoint while enjoying scenic valley views.

9. Is Bhutan safe for women travelers?

Yes. Bhutan is considered one of the safest destinations in the world, ideal for solo women travelers, families, and senior citizens.

10. Will there be an Indian-friendly guide?

Yes. We provide English-speaking Bhutanese guides who are well-versed with Indian travel preferences, culture, and food requirements.

11. What kind of hotels will we stay in?

We offer handpicked 3-star, 4-star, and luxury boutique hotels, blending comfort with traditional Bhutanese charm.

12. Can the itinerary be customized for Indian travelers?

Absolutely. The tour can be customized with Indian meal options, festival visits, relaxed pacing, luxury upgrades, or budget preferences.

13. Is mobile network and internet available?

Indian networks may work in some areas, but we recommend purchasing a local Bhutan SIM card for smooth connectivity. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels.

14. What should Indian travelers pack?

Comfortable footwear, warm layers, personal medicines, sunscreen, sunglasses, and modest clothing for temple visits are recommended.

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