Bhutan
Bhutan 5 Days 4 Nights Tour Package
5 days, 4 nights
₹30,500
Bhutan, Bangalore 6 days, 5 nights
Embarking on a journey from Bengaluru to Bhutan is like stepping from the fast-paced buzz of a metro city into the serene kingdom of happiness. Bhutan, also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, invites travelers with its magical landscapes, centuries-old monasteries, vibrant culture, and unmatched peace. A Bengaluru to Bhutan tour package ensures you enjoy a well-planned itinerary, comfortable accommodations, smooth connectivity, and guided sightseeing for a stress-free holiday.
Travelers from Bangalore can reach Bhutan conveniently via connecting flights to Paro or via Bagdogra followed by a scenic road trip through Phuentsholing. The moment you land in Bhutan, the crisp mountain air, panoramic Himalayan views, and welcoming Bhutanese hospitality set the tone for a memorable vacation.
Bhutan is one of the few countries in the world that values Gross National Happiness over material development. This philosophy shines throughout your journey—from peaceful monasteries and sacred dzongs to tranquil valleys and eco-friendly lifestyles. Popular destinations covered in Bengaluru to Bhutan packages include Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Phuentsholing, Bumthang, and more depending on the duration of your trip.
1. Smooth Travel Arrangements:
From flights to immigration assistance, pre-booked hotels, and private transport, everything is handled professionally, making your international travel worry-free.
2. Personalized Itineraries:
Packages can be crafted for families, honeymooners, corporate groups, solo travelers, or adventure seekers.
3. Authentic Bhutan Experience:
With expert guides, you get deeper insights into Bhutanese history, Buddhism, traditional art, and local lifestyles.
4. Hassle-Free Permits:
Bhutan requires specific permits for tourists. Packages ensure all documentation is processed smoothly.
Thimphu:
The charming capital city blends ancient monasteries with modern Bhutanese lifestyle. Visit Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, and the National Folk Heritage Museum.
Paro:
A picturesque valley known for the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro Dzong, National Museum, and mesmerizing riverside scenery.
Punakha:
Famous for the majestic Punakha Dzong, suspension bridges, and stunning views of terraced rice fields and rivers.
Phuentsholing:
A commercial hub near the India border, offering entry into the Bhutanese lifestyle with vibrant markets and monasteries.
A typical trip ranges from 4 nights 5 days to 7 nights 8 days depending on how deeply you want to explore Bhutan. Shorter trips mainly cover Thimphu and Paro, while longer packages include Punakha and Phobjikha Valley.
1. How can I reach Bhutan from Bengaluru?
You can take a connecting flight from Bengaluru to Paro via Delhi, Kolkata, or Bagdogra. Another option is to fly to Bagdogra and travel by road to Bhutan through Phuentsholing.
2. Is there a direct flight from Bengaluru to Paro?
No, there are no direct flights from Bengaluru to Paro. You must take a connecting flight.
3. What documents are required for Indians traveling to Bhutan?
Indian travelers need a valid Passport or Voter ID and the Bhutan entry permit issued at the airport or border.
4. What is the average cost of a Bengaluru to Bhutan tour package?
Depending on hotel category, itinerary, and inclusions, packages generally range from ₹25,000 to ₹75,000 per person excluding flights.
5. Do I need a visa for Bhutan?
Indians do not need a visa, but an entry permit is mandatory.
6. What is the best time to visit Bhutan from Bangalore?
Spring and Autumn are considered the best due to ideal weather and scenic beauty.
7. Is Bhutan safe for solo travelers?
Yes, Bhutan is extremely safe and hospitable, making it great for solo travelers.
8. How many days are enough to explore Bhutan?
A minimum of 5 to 7 days is recommended to explore Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha comfortably.
9. What are the must-visit places in a Bhutan tour?
Tiger's Nest, Paro Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Punakha Dzong, and Memorial Chorten are top attractions.
10. Is trekking difficult in Bhutan?
While some treks like Tiger's Nest are moderate, others such as Snowman Trek are challenging. Beginners can still enjoy scenic hikes.
11. What type of food is available in Bhutan?
You'll find Indian food, Bhutanese cuisine, Tibetan meals, and continental options across popular tourist areas.
12. Are hotels in Bhutan comfortable?
Yes, Bhutan offers budget hotels, boutique stays, 3-star, 4-star, and luxury resorts with excellent hospitality.
13. Can I use Indian currency in Bhutan?
Yes, INR 100 and 200 denominations are widely accepted.
14. Do Bangaloreans need to buy travel insurance for Bhutan?
Travel insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended for safety.
15. Can seniors travel to Bhutan comfortably?
Absolutely. Bhutan is senior-friendly with easy road connectivity, comfortable hotels, and mild sightseeing.
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