7 days 6 nights
Specific Tour
10 people
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Have you ever wondered what it feels like to visit the happiest country in the world? Imagine a land far from the chaos, where peace and harmony are a way of life. Bhutan is the perfect escape — a place where ancient monasteries blend seamlessly with breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, Buddhist temples inspire tranquility, and local cuisine delights your senses. From scenic treks to serene villages, Bhutan captivates at every turn. So, why wait? Embark on The Great Bhutan Escape and let your heart fall in love with this magical kingdom!
Morning:
• Arrive at Bagdogra Airport / NJP Railway Station
• Meet and greet by our team
• Drive towards Jaigaon
• Arrive and complete immigration formalities
• Check in to the hotel
Evening:
• Free time to explore Jaigaon town (optional)
• Overnight stay in Jaigaon or Phuentsholing
Meals:
Dinner
Morning:
• Breakfast at the hotel
• Complete immigration formalities
• Drive to Thimphu
• Enjoy scenic views en route through Gedu, Chukha & Chuzom (optional photo stops)
• Arrive in Thimphu and check in to the hotel
Evening:
• Visit Tashi Choedzong Viewpoint
• Explore Changlimithang Archery Ground
• Visit the walking Buddha Park
• Leisure time in Thimphu town
• Overnight stay in Thimphu
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner
Morning:
• Breakfast at the hotel
• Visit Buddha Viewpoint
• Explore Simply Bhutan – A Living Museum
• Free time for lunch in town (on your own)
Evening:
• Visit the Takin Preserve
• Drive to Sangaygang Viewpoint / Wangditse Hike
• Optional: Postal Museum (time permitting)
• Leisure time in Thimphu town
• Overnight stay in Thimphu
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner
Morning:
• Breakfast at the hotel
• Drive to Punakha
• Stop at the beautiful Dochula Pass and visit the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens
• Visit the majestic Punakha Dzong
• Walk across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge
Evening:
• Drive to Paro
• En-route view of Tachog Monastery
• Check in to the hotel
• Overnight stay in Paro
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner
Morning:
• Breakfast at the hotel
• Drive to Ramthangkha – starting point of the hike
• Begin the Tiger’s Nest Monastery Trek (approx. 5 hours round trip)
• Enjoy stunning valley views from the cliffside monastery perched 900m above the valley floor
Evening:
• Visit the local Beer Factory
• Stop at the Airport Viewpoint
• Visit Paro Dzong
• Optional: Traditional Hot Stone Bath (paid by guest)
• Overnight stay in Paro
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner
Morning:
• Visit the Paro Museum (National Museum of Bhutan)
• Begin the drive towards Phuentsholing
Evening:
• Arrive in Phuentsholing
• Complete exit immigration formalities
• Check in to the hotel as a walk-in customer
• Explore the local market (time permitting, at your own cost)
• Overnight stay in Phuentsholing
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner
After breakfast check out from the hotel and take the departure transfer to IXB Airport & proceed journey with sweet memories of Bhutan along with Travel Palette
Meals:
Breakfast
The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March to May) for blooming rhododendrons and autumn (September to November) for clear skies and festivals. Winter is cold but less crowded, and summer has occasional rain.
Yes, all tourists (except for Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) need a visa. Your travel operator will assist with visa processing.
You can reach Bhutan by air via Paro International Airport or by road from India (Phuntsholing, Gelephu, or Samdrup Jongkhar).
The official currency is the Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted. Credit/debit cards may not work in remote areas.
There’s no strict dress code, but modest clothing is recommended, especially while visiting monasteries, dzongs, and temples.
Yes, Bhutan is considered very safe. Crime is minimal, and locals are friendly and welcoming.
Typically, packages include:
Accommodation (3-star, 4-star, or deluxe hotels)
Daily breakfast and some meals
Transport in a private vehicle
Licensed guide services
Entry fees to monuments and attractions
Essential items include:
Comfortable walking shoes
Warm clothing (especially for higher altitudes)
Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat
Personal medications and toiletries
Light rain gear during monsoon season
Yes, most towns have mobile coverage and Wi-Fi, but remote areas may have limited connectivity.
Some packages include short treks like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery hike. Longer treks need special arrangements and permits.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended to cover emergencies, medical expenses, and trip cancellations.