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Hike to Tiger's Nest •
Chele La Pass •
Twin-sharing Rooms •
Private Cab
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Bhutan Tour Package Reviews
Agent: Cross Over Holidays
Rimsy • 4 days ago
Genuine people very humble, the trip was smooth and hassle free.
Hotels
Agent: Arshia Tours & Travels
Bharath • 5 days ago
Our sudden trip to Bhutan was a huge success thanks to Arshia Tours and Travels! (Read More) I found their contact on Holidify just 5 days before we wanted to leave. This was our very first package tour, so I just gave them our travel dates, and they planned absolutely everything perfectly.
From the seamless pick-up at Bagdogra Airport to our final drop-off, the service was excellent. They booked very good 3-star rooms for us and created a fantastic itinerary that covered all the best places in Bhutan—all while keeping it budget-friendly. They are incredibly helpful at suggesting places and organizing the logistics. Highly recommend them for a stress-free trip!
Agent: Bandhan Tours
Cheryl • 5 days ago
The Tour guides did their best to keep to the Itienary and add more sightseeing.
The Hotel stays were decent
Agent: Memorymakers Vacation
Aarti • a week ago
⭐⭐⭐⭐ An unforgettable, perfectly tailored Bhutan experience!
I recently booked (Read More)a customized Bhutan tour package with MemoryMakers Vacation and they exceeded all my expectations. From the very beginning, their team was responsive and attentive, creating a bespoke itinerary perfectly tailored to our needs.
The accommodations were outstanding and seamlessly planned. Every single property selected for us was beautiful, clean, and offered stunning views of the surrounding valleys. The hospitality at each stay was warm and genuine, making us feel welcome from the moment we arrived.
We never felt rushed and had the exact right balance of sightseeing and relaxation.
Our tour guide, Mr.Sonam was fantastic and extremely patient, and answered all our questions.
Special Thanks to our driver, Mr. Doranji who navigated the winding roads safely and kept our vehicle spotless every single day.
I have deducted one star as our smooth experience unfortunately fell short on the final day due to a major transport disappointment and Missed our last sightseeing. The vehicle provided for our last day towards Airport from Phuenstsheling to Bagdogra was uncomfortable, and not up to the standard of the rest of the tour. It was a frustrating end , otherwise it was beautifully curated itinerary.
Despite the final day's transport issue, I would still recommend this tour, but I highly advise double-checking your vehicle arrangements.
Agent: Asia Valleys Tours
RAHUL BARMAN • a week ago
Attention to detail by Asia valley team. Commitment to client satisfaction
Agent: TourDeWorld
Rajiv • a week ago
The service of tourdeworld was exemplary for our Bhutan trip. Right from the beg (Read More)inning Falguni was meticulous in her planning and advise for the trip. The patience in customizing and taking care of the smallest need was carefully executed. The hotels were well chosen and delivered as per the commitment. We also got calls during the trip to help us for any needs
The guides knowledge was not good but they are allotted by the Government so Tou (Read More)rdeworld cannot be blamed
Bhutan Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and September to November, when the weather is pleasant (12°C to 25°C) and skies are clear for mountain views. Spring (March–May) brings blooming rhododendrons, while autumn (September–November) offers crisp air and festival season, including the famous Thimphu and Paro Tshechus. December to February is cool but peaceful, ideal for cultural trips to western Bhutan. June to August is monsoon season, when rain can limit travel to eastern regions but the valleys are lush and quiet.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Bhutan holidays usually last 5 to 8 days, covering western and central regions. Popular formats include:
5 Days: Paro → Thimphu → Punakha.
7 Days: Adds Dochula Pass and Phobjikha Valley.
8 Days: Combines Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Bumthang for a deeper cultural circuit.
Top Things to Do
Visit Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), perched on a cliffside
Explore Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, and local markets
Visit Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most beautiful fortresses
Stop at Dochula Pass for Himalayan panoramas
Visit Phobjikha Valley, winter home to black-necked cranes
Explore Bumthang Valley for monasteries and traditional villages
Attend local tshechu (masked dance festivals)
Try Ema Datshi (chili cheese) and butter tea, Bhutan’s signature dishes
Top Destinations Combined with Bhutan Bhutan packages are often combined with:
India (Sikkim or Darjeeling) for an extended Himalayan circuit
Nepal for a multi-country cultural and mountain itinerary
Bangkok or Kolkata as common entry/exit points for international travelers
Why Book a Package for Bhutan
Permit and visa assistance: Packages handle the mandatory Bhutan entry visa, Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), and route permits.
Licensed guides included: Independent travel is restricted; packages ensure certified Bhutanese guides throughout the trip.
Transport convenience: Packages include private vehicles for intercity travel across hilly terrain.
Stay and meal coordination: Packages secure verified hotels and all-inclusive meal plans, as required by Bhutan’s tourism rules.
Festival and route planning: Packages time itineraries with major tshechus and manage bookings around limited flight schedules.
Value and compliance: Packages ensure seamless travel aligned with Bhutan’s “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy.
Bhutan Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and September to November, when the weather is pleasant (12°C to 25°C) and skies are clear for mountain views. Spring (March–May) brings blooming rhododendrons, while autumn (September–November) offers crisp air and festival season, including the famous Thimphu and Paro Tshechus. December to February is cool but peaceful, ideal for cultural trips to western Bhutan. June to August is monsoon season, when rain can limit travel to eastern regions but the valleys are lush and quiet.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Bhutan holidays usually last 5 to 8 days, covering western and central regions. Popular formats include:
5 Days: Paro → Thimphu → Punakha.
7 Days: Adds Dochula Pass and Phobjikha Valley.
8 Days: Combines Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Bumthang for a deeper cultural circuit.
Top Things to Do
Visit Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), perched on a cliffside
Explore Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, and local markets
Visit Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most beautiful fortresses
Stop at Dochula Pass for Himalayan panoramas
Visit Phobjikha Valley, winter home to black-necked cranes
Explore Bumthang Valley for monasteries and traditional villages
Attend local tshechu (masked dance festivals)
Try Ema Datshi (chili cheese) and butter tea, Bhutan’s signature dishes
Top Destinations Combined with Bhutan Bhutan packages are often combined with:
India (Sikkim or Darjeeling) for an extended Himalayan circuit
Nepal for a multi-country cultural and mountain itinerary
Bangkok or Kolkata as common entry/exit points for international travelers
Why Book a Package for Bhutan
Permit and visa assistance: Packages handle the mandatory Bhutan entry visa, Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), and route permits.
Licensed guides included: Independent travel is restricted; packages ensure certified Bhutanese guides throughout the trip.
Transport convenience: Packages include private vehicles for intercity travel across hilly terrain.
Stay and meal coordination: Packages secure verified hotels and all-inclusive meal plans, as required by Bhutan’s tourism rules.
Festival and route planning: Packages time itineraries with major tshechus and manage bookings around limited flight schedules.
Value and compliance: Packages ensure seamless travel aligned with Bhutan’s “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy.
Yes, a visa is required for most foreigners entering Bhutan. The only countries whose citizens do not need visas for entering Bhutan are India, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Svalbard and Micronesia.
Which are the best places to visit in Bhutan?
The top places to visit in Bhutan are Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang Palphug), Thimphu, Paro, Fertility Village and Punakha, accessible via Dochula Pass, Mochu River, Bumthang, Jakar, Jigme Dorji National Park, Phobjikha, Talo, Trongsa, Ura and Wangdue Phodrang.
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May, when the valleys come alive with blooming flora like rhododendrons. During these spring months, Bhutan experiences pleasant weather and clear air as temperatures range between 14-23°C. Plenty of charming traditional festivals are also celebrated during this season in central Bhutan.
How to reach Bhutan?
There are three ways to reach Bhutan:
By Air: The Paro International Airport is the only airport catering to and fro flights in Bhutan. Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bodhgaya, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kathmandu and Dhak are some of the places that have connecting flights to Pato through Druk Airlines.
By Road: There are buses , taxis that start from Kolkata to the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing. These transportations help in reaching the Bhutan Border. Another way is driving upto the any one of the three borders( Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkha) and taking a permit at the border to enter.
By Train: There are no direct trains connecting to Bhutan, however you can take a train upto Siliguri, New Alipurduar, Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri (India) and then board a bus or cab to Phuentsholing.
Do you need to pay a fee to stay in Bhutan?
Yes, if your are planning to stay in Bhutan there is a SDF(Sustainable Development Fee) to be paid by every individual visitng or staying in the country. All visitors, except Indians have to pay a fee of US $200 per person, per night. For individuals who hold Indian Passport the SDF is INR 1200 per person, per night. Children below the age of 5 are expemted from this fee and children from 6 to 12 years of age receive a 50% concessionary discount on their SDF. If any indiviual who holds an Indian Passport visits Bhutan for a day tour and doesnot stay for the night, he/she is exempted from paying the SDF.
How much does a Bhutan trip cost?
The cost of a Bhutan trip typically starts from INR 19000 for 3 nights. However, prices can vary based on factors such as the duration, accommodation choices, and activities included.
How many days are enough for Bhutan Trip?
A Bhutan trip of 4 to 6 days is typically sufficient to explore the country's key attractions and immerse yourself in its unique culture and stunning landscapes. This duration allows you to visit places like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and perhaps take a trek or explore some of the more remote regions