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Duration

7 Nights 8 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

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About this tour

Overview

Explore Bhutan – The Land of the Thunder Dragon

Tucked away in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a kingdom unlike any other. Revered as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon” (Druk Yul), this enchanting country is one of the world’s last remaining Himalayan sanctuaries, where ancient traditions, pristine landscapes, and spiritual heritage continue to thrive in harmony.

Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, emerald valleys, and untouched forests, Bhutan offers travelers a rare opportunity to experience a destination that has carefully preserved its culture, environment, and way of life. From magnificent monasteries perched on dramatic cliffs to charming mountain villages and vibrant Buddhist festivals, every corner of Bhutan tells a story of peace, simplicity, and timeless beauty.

Why Visit Bhutan?

Untouched Himalayan Beauty

Discover breathtaking mountain landscapes, verdant valleys, crystal-clear rivers, and panoramic views that showcase the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Bhutan’s unspoiled natural environment makes it one of Asia’s most spectacular travel destinations.

Rich Cultural Heritage

Experience a deeply rooted Buddhist culture that shapes everyday life across the kingdom. Explore centuries-old monasteries, majestic dzongs, sacred temples, colorful prayer flags, and traditional architecture that reflect Bhutan’s unique identity.

Sustainable & Responsible Tourism

Bhutan is globally recognized for its commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental conservation. By carefully managing visitor numbers, the country has successfully preserved its natural ecosystems, cultural heritage, and authentic way of life.

Adventure & Exploration

Whether you’re trekking through scenic mountain trails, visiting hidden monasteries, crossing high-altitude passes, or exploring picturesque valleys, Bhutan offers unforgettable adventures for nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers alike.

A Journey Like No Other

Bhutan is more than just a destination—it’s an experience that inspires, rejuvenates, and leaves a lasting impression. With its tranquil landscapes, spiritual atmosphere, and warm hospitality, the Kingdom of Bhutan invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and discover a world where happiness truly matters.

Additional Information

Disclaimers:

  • Any customization in arrival and departures may lead to additional cost.
  • Customization would not be adjusted with any inclusions such as missed sightseeing, stay, meals etc.
  • Due to delay by participants if any destination gets missed same will not be covered.
  • If any of the points remains closed without prior intimation, we will try to cover it up with another destination if feasible.

IMPORTANT:

  • Please note that Bhutan is culturally very rich and have intentionally preserved their cultures by maintaining distances from western cultures. So please respect their culture and please refrain from commenting on bullying about Bhutanese and their culture.
  • Bhutan still follows Monarchical System. Thus, please respect The King and The Queen and please refrain from commenting anything about the same. Please use “His Highness” or “Her Highness” if you need to refer The King and/or The Queen or anyone from Royal Family in public.
  • Bhutanese on a regular basis, chew “Doma” which is dried Areca Nut. The smell can be an issue for some days though until you get accustomed!!
  • Bhutanese are very religious and follow Buddhism. Please refrain from touching holy items without permission and maintain discipline within Monasteries and Dzongs. Dzongs are also the administrative office of respective districts (Dzongkhags) and this is where the Royal Family is supposed to live. So please maintain extra caution while visiting Dzongs in particular.
  • You must be dressed moderately while visiting Monasteries and Dzongs. You’ll not be allowed to enter in revealing dresses and thus please refrain from wearing such dresses.
  • Participants must carry cash in order to survive and buy anything in Bhutan. Except high end luxury hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops, plastic money such as credit card and debit card are not accepted throughout Bhutan.
  • Most Indian Debit Cards are not authorized to use in Bhutan even if International Transaction is enabled. So please carry cash from your home town.
  • Avoid wearing precious Jewelry, as we won’t be responsible for any losses for the same.
  • Please make sure you report at the start location as per the itinerary. No refunds would be entertained by Trikon. Consult your Trikon buddy in advance in case of any changes.
  • Booking refundable air tickets through reputable platforms like Make My Trip or Yatra Portal is indeed a wise choice, especially for flexibility in travel plans. It’s important to prioritize peace of mind, particularly in the face of potential last-minute changes or cancellations..

Highlights

  • Blend the profound and rich culture of Bhutan
  • Experience the unique architecture of buildings
  • Experience the largest statue of the country at Kuensel Phodrang
  • Visit the most beautiful and oldest Dzong at the old capital, Punakha.
  • Experience the 108 memorial stupas at Dochula
  • Trek to Tiger’s Nest, a Monastery hanging in the cliff.

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation in Twin / Triple rooms at all destinations as per the itinerary
  • Breakfast (Day 2 – Day 8) & Dinner (Day 1 – Day 7) as per the itinerary
  • Comfortable Non-AC Hiace Bus / Winger vehicle, as per the itinerary
  • Pickup & Drop from Bagdogra on Day 1 and Day 8, as per the itinerary
  • Sustainable Development Fee (1200 rs per person / per day)
  • Entry Fees at the sightseeing point worth 4000/- INR
  • Train / Flight Ticket till Bagdogra & Return
  • Lunch on all days, throughout the tour
  • Any miscellaneous expenditure incurred during the tour
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Simply Bhutan & Gangtey Monastery Entry Fees
  • 5% GST

Itinerary

Welcome to the gateway of the Himalayas! Land at Bagdogra and set off on a picturesque drive towards Phuentsholing – the southern border town of Bhutan. After completing the immigration formalities, take a peaceful evening stroll to Zangtog Pelri Lhakhang, a serene temple nestled in the heart of town (subject to time availability). A perfect start to your Himalayan escape.

Hit the road after breakfast and journey through winding mountain roads via Gedu, Chukha, and Chuzom, soaking in the breathtaking views en route to Bhutan’s charming capital – Thimphu. On arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening amidst the crisp mountain air.

Explore Bhutan’s cultural treasures today! Begin at Simply Bhutan, a vibrant living museum showcasing the country’s rich heritage. Witness the towering Buddha Dordenma statue and visit the Royal Takin Reserve, home to the unique national animal of Bhutan – the Takin.
After lunch, set out for a scenic drive to the serene Phobjikha Valley via the iconic Dochula Pass known for its 108 memorial chortens and panoramic Himalayan views.

Visit to the spiritual Gangtey Monastery, followed by a stroll through the wide, glacial valley of Phobjikha, famed for its tranquility and beauty. Later, drive to Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan. Overnight in Punakha.

Start your morning with a visit to the Marvel at the majestic Punakha Dzong, dramatically situated at the confluence of two rivers. Walk across the iconic suspension bridge and visit the legendary Chimi Lhakhang, fondly known as the Temple of Fertility. Overnight in Punakha.

After breakfast, drive to Paro, another gem in Bhutan’s crown. If you're lucky, you might catch a flight landing at the dramatic Paro Airport, known as one of the most challenging landings in the world.
Later, explore the impressive Rinpung Dzong, a 17th-century fortress with deep historical significance. Spend your evening wandering through the quaint streets of Paro town and treat yourself to some steaming momos and authentic local dishes at cozy cafés. Overnight in Paro.


Embark on a soul-stirring hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, dramatically perched on a cliffside. This sacred site is believed to be where Guru Padmasambhava meditated in the 8th century. The views, energy, and accomplishment will stay with you forever. Return to Paro and unwind. Overnight stay.

Begin your descent back to Jaigaon The border town in India, relishing the serene landscapes one last time. Spend your evening browsing the local market at Phuentsholing for souvenirs or unwinding at a quiet café with a warm cup of Suja (butter tea).

It’s time to head back to Bagdogra for your onward journey. We will start Early Morning with packed breakfast. Depart with hearts full and minds refreshed, carrying beautiful memories of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. The itinerary might see slight tweaks or enhancements depending on what the group enjoys, the weather, or how crowded places are, guaranteeing a bespoke adventure for every group.

Frequently asked questions

Comfortable clothes and sunscreen.

Yes, lunch is provided.

  • Valid Identity Proof (Passport / VoterID Card), along with 5 Photocopies for each document.
  • 5 Passport Size Color Photographs
    Water Bottles
  • A lightweight Haversack or Backpack, and a smaller Day Sack
  • Good pair of trekking shoes, and a pair of flip-flops
  • Woolen Gloves, woolen socks, Monkey
  • Cap/Balaclava, Neck Scarf
  • Thermal Inners
  • Jackets
  • Waterproof gloves and windcheater/poncho
    Personal clothing (Dressing Moderately is mandatory to visit Monasteries and Dzongs)
  • Cap, sunglasses, scarf Camera, Binoculars (Optional)
  • Toiletries – Sunscreen, Moisturizer, Light towel, Lip balm, Wet wipes, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Hand Sanitizer
  • Extra Polythene Bags (To segregate used/ unused garments, wet/ dry clothing)
  • Any medicines that you consume normally, post consulting a doctor Mosquito repellent
    Snacks & Biscuits to munch on (As some journeys are 6-7 hours long) Enerzyl Powder or Glucon D powder

 All tourists visiting Bhutan must obtain a visa. The visa application must be submitted through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agent. The Bhutanese government requires that all tourists pay a minimum daily tariff that covers accommodation, meals, transport, and a licensed guide. Once the tariff is paid, the visa will be issued by the Department of Immigration in Bhutan.

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) seasons. These months offer mild temperatures, clear skies, and are the best times for trekking and sightseeing. However, Bhutan can be visited year-round, and each season offers unique experiences.

Bhutan has one international airport, Paro International Airport, which is served by Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. These airlines operate flights from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Dhaka, and Singapore. Alternatively, visitors can enter Bhutan by road through the southern border towns of Phuentsholing, Gelephu, and Samdrup Jongkhar.

The currency used in Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee. Indian Rupees are also widely accepted in Bhutan.

 The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. However, English is widely spoken and understood, especially in the tourism industry.

Visitors are recommended to get vaccinated against hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus. If traveling from a country with a risk of yellow fever, a yellow fever vaccination is also required. It is advisable to consult a travel health specialist before traveling to Bhutan.

Credit cards are not widely accepted in Bhutan. It is advisable to carry cash or travelers' cheques in major currencies like US dollars or euros.

Bhutanese cuisine is known for its spicy flavors and use of local ingredients like chili peppers, cheese, and buckwheat. The national dish is Ema Datshi, a spicy stew made with chilies and cheese.

Visitors are advised to dress modestly and respect Bhutanese customs and traditions. When visiting temples and monasteries, it is important to remove your shoes and hat and cover your shoulders and legs.

When visiting temples and monasteries, visitors must wear modest clothing that covers their shoulders and legs. Shorts and sleeve.

Textiles, Handicrafts, Jewelry, Bhutanese Paper, Incense, Bhutanese Tea, Bhutanese Snacks, Bhutanese Stamps and Bhutanese Souvenir Coins

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From: ₹44999

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Arush Rai

Member Since 2026

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