kangra to bhutan tour package
Kangra, Bhutan, Thimphu, Paro Tourism 5 days, 4 nights
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Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is one of the most peaceful and scenic destinations in the Himalayas. If you are planning a spiritual, refreshing, and adventure-filled journey from Kangra, a Kangra to Bhutan Tour Package is the perfect choice. From the lush mountains of Himachal to the serene monasteries of Bhutan, this trip combines breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and total relaxation.
How to Reach Bhutan from Kangra
Since Kangra doesn't have direct flights to Bhutan, the most convenient way is:
1. Kangra → Delhi by Flight / Road / Train
- Direct flights from Kangra Airport (Gaggal) to Delhi.
- Overnight Volvo or train options are also available.
2. Delhi → Paro (By Flight)
- Fly directly to Paro International Airport.
- This is the only international airport in Bhutan.
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Kangra → Bagdogra → Phuentsholing (By Flight + Road)
- Fly to Bagdogra.
- Drive 4–5 hours to Phuentsholing (Bhutan border town).
Best Time to Visit Bhutan
- March to May – spring flowers & pleasant weather
- September to November – clear skies & festivals
- December to February – cold but great for budget travel
- June to August – monsoon season
Why Choose a Kangra to Bhutan Tour Package?
- Hassle-free travel with flights, permits & transport
- Bhutan VISA formalities handled
- Private transfers for sightseeing
- Pre-booked hotels & meals
- Customizable for couples, families, groups & seniors
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Frequently Asked Questions About "kangra to bhutan tour package"
1. How can I travel from Kangra to Bhutan easily?
The best route is Kangra → Delhi → Paro by flight. Alternatively, fly to Bagdogra and enter via Phuentsholing.
2. Do Indians need a visa for Bhutan?
No visa is required for Indian citizens, but a permit is mandatory. Your package provider arranges it.
3. What is the best time for a Bhutan tour from Kangra?
March–May and September–November are the most pleasant seasons.
4. How many days are sufficient for Bhutan?
A 5–7 day itinerary is ideal for covering Paro, Thimphu & Punakha.
5. Is Bhutan safe for family travel?
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest and calmest tourist destinations.
6. What is the cost of a Kangra to Bhutan tour package?
Standard packages start from ₹28,000 to ₹65,000 per person depending on season and hotel type (excluding flights).
7. Are flights included in the package?
Flights can be added based on preference—either via Delhi or Bagdogra.
8. What currency is used in Bhutan?
Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency, but Indian Rupees (INR) are widely accepted.
9. Can senior citizens visit Bhutan?
Yes, it's senior-friendly. Tiger's Nest trek can be optional.
10. Is vegetarian food available?
Yes, Bhutan offers both vegetarian and Jain-friendly food options.
11. Do I need a guide in Bhutan?
A licensed Bhutanese guide is mandatory for sightseeing and permits.
12. What should I pack for Bhutan?
Warm clothes, trekking shoes, ID proof, power bank, and a light jacket for evenings.
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Day 1
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Day 2
Thimphu Fullday Sightseeing
Meander through the colorful streets of the semi-developed markets Catch the glimpse of National Flag hoisting Take in the view of the enormous Thimphu Dzong Explore the Changlimithang Monasteries, Semtokha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong Take a stroll through the Takin Zoo and meet smiling Takins, the national animal of Bhutan Go for an art expedition here: National Library, Thimphu National Museum, School of Arts & Crafts, Handicrafts & Textile Museum, and Handmade Paper Factory Trail up to the Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) Tower and watch the whole town settling in Overnight stay at Thimphu SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) Fees Travel Guide (Bhutan) Service -
Day 3
Thimphu to Paro Transfer Via Simtokha Dzong
After a piping hot breakfast, Paro en route visit Simtokha Dzong. This Dzong, built in 1627 is the oldest in bhutan. It now houses the institute for language and culture studies. Afternoon in Paro, visit Ta Dzong, once a watchtower, built to defend Rinpung Dzong during inter-valley wars of the 17th century, Ta Dzong was inaugurated as bhutan's national museum in 1968. Afterwards, walk down a hillside trail to visit Rinpung Dzong. Built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal , the first spiritual and temporal ruler of bhutan, the Dzong houses the monastic body of Paro, the office of the Dzongda (district administrative head) and Thrimpon (judge) of Paro district. The approach to the Dzong is through a traditional covered bridge called Nemi Zam Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay. SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) Fees Travel Guide (Bhutan) Service -
Day 4
Paro to Phuentsholing/Jaigoan Thrilling Trek To Tiger's Nest
Paro to Phuentsholing/Jaigoan Thrilling Trek To Tiger's Nest Arise Fresh Amidst Unpolluted Expanses And Gorge On A Delicious Breakfast. The Day Presents You An Incredible Trek To Tiger's Nest. The Ascent Is An Easy One And You Can Reach The Top In Almost 2 Hours, If You Are An Enthusiastic Trekker. Beginners Might Take A Little More Time. Tiger's Nest: Also Known As Taktshang Goemba Or Paro Taktsang. It,is A Monastery That Is Perched On A Cliff And Offers You A Spectacular Scenery Of Blue Pine And Rhododendrons Forest. Legends State That Guru Rinpoche Flew To This Site On A Tigress' Back To Mollify A Local Demon. Later, He Meditated Here For Three Months. Once You Have Enjoyed The Adrenaline Rush With This Bhutan Trekking, Come Back To The Hotel And Relax Your Weary Self. Tip: Clicking Pictures Is Not Allowed Inside The Monastery. So, Make Sure You Hold Back The Photographer In You. Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay at Phuentsholing. Travel Guide (Bhutan) Service -
Day 5
Phuentsholing/Jaigoan to Bagdogra Airport/ NJP Railway Station Drop
After breakfast Check out from the hotel & get chauffeured to Bagdogra Airport[IXB]/Railway Station [NJP] Return with unforgettable memories.
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