Jaipur to Bhutan Tour Package
Bhutan, Thimphu, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Paro Tourism 6 days, 5 nights
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Planning a peaceful international vacation from Jaipur? A Jaipur to Bhutan Tour Package is the perfect escape for travelers who want to experience nature, spirituality, clean air, and a culture that still preserves its centuries-old traditions. Bhutan, popularly known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is famous for its Himalayan landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, vibrant festivals, and warm hospitality.
This specially designed Bhutan tour package from Jaipur includes flights (optional), comfortable hotels, guided sightseeing, transfers, permits, and unique cultural experiences. Whether you are a family traveler, honeymoon couple, senior citizen, or adventure seeker, Bhutan offers something magical for every visitor.
Why Choose Bhutan from Jaipur?
Jaipur is well-connected to major Indian hubs like Delhi and Kolkata, making it easy to reach Bhutan by flight or a combination of train + flight. Bhutan is one of the cleanest, happiest, and most peaceful countries in the world. Its monasteries, dzongs, mountains, and unique Buddhist lifestyle make it a refreshing break from city life.
From the moment you land in Paro, you are welcomed by the fresh mountain air, scenic views, and serene ambiance. The journey from Paro to Thimphu gives you breathtaking river valleys, terraced farms, and beautiful landscapes. Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, is known for its monasteries, markets, Buddha Dordenma Statue, and traditional vibes.
A trip to Punakha Valley adds charm to your journey with its lush greenery, iconic Punakha Dzong, and adventure activities near the rivers. The highlight of Bhutan for many travelers is the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang)—a cliffside monastery that offers the most rewarding trek of your life.
Top Places Included in the Jaipur to Bhutan Package
1. Paro
- Tiger's Nest Monastery
- Paro Dzong
- Ta Dzong (National Museum)
- Local markets & cafes
2. Thimphu
- Buddha Dordenma
- Memorial Chorten
- Tashichho Dzong
- Motithang Takin Preserve
- Craft Bazaar
3. Punakha
- Punakha Dzong (most beautiful monastery in Bhutan)
- Suspension Bridge
- Chimi Lhakhang Temple
- Rafting options
Why This Package is Best for Jaipur Travelers?
- Smooth connectivity from Jaipur to Bhutan
- Customizable itineraries
- Option to include or exclude flights
- Assistance with Bhutan permits
- Well-planned sightseeing with expert guides
- Best-in-class accommodation
Bhutan is not just a destination—it is an emotion. It gives peace, healing, adventure, and unforgettable moments. Whether it is the monastery bells, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, or the stunning Himalayas, every frame feels surreal.
Book your Jaipur to Bhutan Tour Package and step into a world where nature and culture coexist beautifully.
How to Reach Jaipur to Bhutan?
Flight to Bhutan from Jaipur
Sector Flight No. Duration Cost (Per Person as of Now) JAI-IXB 6E 130 5h 10m 9,500 JAI-PBH 6E 207 5h 25m 62,985 Train to Bhutan from Jaipur
Sector Flight No. Duration Cost (Per Person as of Now) JP-NJP KAVI GURU EXP (19616) 35h 40m 2,964 NJP-JP Udz Njp Exp 19601 33h 25m 3,785 Bhutan Trip To Jaipur By Road
You cannot drive directly to Bhutan from Jaipur, but you can reach the India–Bhutan border:
- Jaipur → Siliguri (West Bengal) by train/flight
- Siliguri → Phuentsholing by road (4–5 hours)
From Phuentsholing, you can enter Bhutan after obtaining the entry permit.
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Frequently Asked Questions About "Jaipur to Bhutan Tour Package"
1. What is the best time to visit Bhutan from Jaipur?
The best time is March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and hiking.
2. How many days are enough for a Jaipur to Bhutan trip?
A 5 to 7 days itinerary is ideal to cover Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha comfortably.
3. Is a visa required for Indians traveling to Bhutan?
No visa is required for Indian citizens, but a permit is mandatory. You need a passport or voter ID.
4. Which airport serves Bhutan?
The only international airport is Paro International Airport.
5. Are there direct flights from Jaipur to Bhutan?
No. You must take a connecting flight via Delhi or Kolkata.
6. What documents are needed for Bhutan travel?
Passport (valid for 6 months) or voter ID + passport-size photos + entry permit.
7. Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is extremely safe with friendly locals and very low crime rates.
8. What is the currency used in Bhutan?
Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees (INR) are widely accepted too.
9. Is Indian SIM card usable in Bhutan?
Most Indian SIMs do not work. You can buy a local SIM at Paro or Thimphu.
10. What are the best experiences in Bhutan?
Tiger's Nest trek, Punakha Dzong, Hot Stone Bath, shopping in Paro, monastery visits.
11. Can senior citizens travel to Bhutan?
Yes, Bhutan is senior-friendly except Tiger's Nest which requires trekking.
12. What kind of food is available?
Indian, Bhutanese, Tibetan, and continental food are widely available.
13. What is Bhutan famous for?
Monasteries, Himalayan landscapes, Gross National Happiness, and peaceful ambiance.
14. Is the Tiger's Nest trek difficult?
It is a moderate trek of 5–6 hours but rewarding with breathtaking views.
15. Are customized Bhutan packages available from Jaipur?
Yes, fully customized itineraries based on budget, duration, and preferences are available.
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Day 2
Phuentsholing – Thimphu (Approx. 6 hrs drive)
After breakfast, begin your scenic journey to Thimphu, Bhutan's charming capital city. En route, admire mountain landscapes and river valleys. Visit Tachog Lhakhang Bridge before reaching Thimphu. Overnight stay in Thimphu. -
Day 3
Thimphu Sightseeing
After breakfast, explore Thimphu's main attractions: Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, and the National Library. Enjoy the evening exploring local markets and handicraft shops. Overnight stay in Thimphu. -
Day 4
Thimphu – Paro (Approx. 1.5 hrs drive)
Travel to Paro after breakfast. Visit Rinpung Dzong and National Museum, followed by leisure time in Paro town. Overnight stay in Paro. -
Day 5
Paro – Excursion to Tiger's Nest Monastery
Early morning hike to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), perched dramatically on a cliff. Return to town and relax in the evening. Overnight stay in Paro -
Day 6
Paro – Phuentsholing – Bagdogra/NJP Departure
After breakfast, drive back to Phuentsholing and then to Bagdogra/NJP for your onward journey to Jaipur, carrying cherished Bhutan memories.
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