The happy country of the world hides the simplest mysteries of happiness in every soul and every heart of its people. Our neighbour, with whom we share the border is so strikingly different than us, that once we cross the border, we feel like we have entered a parallel universe. The first thing anybody notices with any of our Bhutan tour packages available online, is that everything in this place is so organised that the entire country seems synchronised in one pattern. The people here are so heart-warming and disciplined that Bhutan has no traffic or traffic signals! Nobody honks or breaks any rules! The neatness and the cleanliness of this country is strikingly prominent that it’s the first thing anybody notices stepping across the border. The country of Bhutan considers India as their big brother, yet it seems so much more in symphony that it makes every traveller from India think! Bhutan travel packages from India takes you on a journey that displays this particular factor elaborately. The politeness of the locals here reflects immense pride in their Bhutanese culture and tradition. They love and respect every aspect of this country. Bhutan’s connections with India are so strong that the handicrafts, trade and overall relations are consistently growing and flourishing. Be it the mountain peaks of Himalayas or the centuries old ancient temples, the lush green forests or the quaint Buddhist monasteries, Bhutan vacation packages include travel experiences for anyone and everyone.
Overview
Bhutan is no ordinary place. It is the last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery and magic, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments. This deep-rooted Buddhist land will let you witness a lot of monks and their disconnected yet a deeply connected lifestyle. Abundant natural beauty, breath-taking landscapes, magnificent monasteries, ancient Buddhist temples, fluttering prayer flags and smiling faces of the Bhutanese people make the Bhutan holiday packages a completely enchanted experience!
<p>Meet & Greet on arrival at New Jalpaiguri Junction Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport and transfer to Phuentsholing (961 ft.) - The Gateway of Bhutan by Road from India. It is a thriving commercial center on the northern edge of the Indian Plains. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Phuentsholing.</p>
<p>After breakfast complete the immigration formalities and transfer to Thimphu (7,710 ft.) the capital city of Bhutan. On arrival check in at the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at Thimphu.</p><p></p><p>Bhutan Travel Permits on arrival via land:</p><p> </p><p>If you are travelling with voter id card or without an advance permit, it is to be noted that the permits are issued only during working days and hours (Monday to Friday between 9 am to 4 pm during winter and 5 pm during summer). It is suggested that the travelers arriving in Phuentsholing on Friday should arrive latest by 10 AM in order to complete the entry formalities on the same day. No permits are issued on Saturday, Sunday and Bhutan government holidays. During the peak season (depending upon the rush), immigration may take long time to issue the permit. We shall not be responsible for any delay during processing of permit by the immigration authority. </p>
<p>After breakfast visit Kuensel Phodrang (Buddha Statue) a place for refreshing with a huge statue of Buddha on the top of the Kuensel Phodrang, National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum. Afternoon visit Sangaygang View Point, Changangkha Monastery and Takin Preserve Centre, the national animal of Bhutan can be seen here. Later visit Tashichho Dzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion). Overnight stay at Thimphu.</p>
<p>After breakfast transfer to Paro(7483 ft.). On the way visit the Tachog Lhakhang – It is situated between Thimphu and Paro and it was built in the 13th century by Thangtong Gyalpo. He is also known as the Iron bridge builder. Situated on a hilltop, we have to cross an ancient style bridge to reach the temple. On arrival in Paro, check in at the hotel. Afternoon visit Ta Dzong - National Museum with an excellent collection of arts, relics, religious thangkha, etc. Rinpung Dzong - Meaning "fortress of the heap of jewels". The dzong now serves as the administrative and judicial seat of Paro. Overnight stay at Paro.</p>
<p>After breakfast hike to the famous Taktsang Monastery - called “Tiger’s Nest” (2hrs hike from the base camp). Later visit DrukgyelDzong & Kyichu Monastery. Overnight stay at Paro.</p>
<p>After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Phuentsholing. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Phuentsholing.</p>
<p>After breakfast check out from the hotel and take the departure transfer to New Jalpaiguri Junction Railway Station / Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey.</p>
Package Includes:
- 02 nights’ accommodation in a 3* Hotel in Phuentsholing.
- 02 nights’ accommodation in a 3* Hotel in Thimphu.
- 02 nights’ accommodation in a 3* Hotel in Paro.
- Daily breakfast at Hotel (Except on Day 1).
- Daily Dinner at Hotel (Except on Day 7).
- Meet & Greet assistance at the Airport / Train Station.
- Pick-up & Drop from Bagdogra Airport / NJP Train Station.
- Exclusive Non-a/c vehicle for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary. (For tour Starting or ending from India Packages, we provide exclusive Indian Vehicle in India Part and Bhutan vehicle in Bhutan part. All the vehicles provided, unless otherwise specified will be Non-A/C Vehicles. Supplement Charges will be applicable for A/C vehicles.)
- All permit fees & hotel taxes (as per itinerary).
- Guide charges (Only Bhutan Portion).
- Rates are valid for INDIAN NATIONALS only.
Package Does Not Include:
- Airfare & airport taxes. (Internal Airfare wherever applicable).
- Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, porterage.
- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance Fees.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).
- Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
- Travel Insurance.
- 5% GST on total package price.
- Anything which is not included in the inclusion.
1) What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the months of March to May and then September to November. During these months, weather is pleasant and several festivals are celebrated in Bhutan that add to the vacation delight. However, tourists can also visit this Himalayan country apart from these months and save money as well as escape tourist crowd.
2) Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
No, Indian citizens do not need a visa to visit Bhutan. But you need an ‘Entry Permit’ that gives you access to Paro and Thimphu and is issued by the Bhutanese Immigration Office’s outpost at the border crossings. To go beyond these two cities, you need a ‘Special Area Permit’ from the immigration office in Thimphu. Do carry a photo id and a photocopy of your passport along with two latest photos.
4) What is the currency of Bhutan?
Ngultrum (Nu, BTN) is the official currency of Bhutan. 1 Ngultrum is equal to 1 Indian Rupee.
. Visitors can’t purchase Ngultrum before arriving in Bhutan. So they should exchange their currency once they are in Bhutan. US dollars, Euros, and sterling can be easily changed for Ngultrum at local banks. The credit and debit cards are rarely accepted at the shops, hotels, and restaurants.
6) Can I use Indian rupees in Bhutan?
Small denomination Indian currency, below 500 INR, is also accepted as legal tender in Bhutan. It is recommended to use the local currency, Ngultrum, for any transactions above BTN 500.
7) What is the language of Bhutan?
Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan. Overall, there are around two dozen languages spoken in Bhutan, which also includes Nepali.