West Bengla to bhutan tour package
Bhutan 5 days, 4 nights
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Planning a journey from West Bengal to Bhutan is an experience filled with culture, spirituality, Himalayan beauty and royal heritage. Bhutan, known as the "Land of Happiness," is easily accessible from West Bengal, especially via road through Phuentsholing. Whether you start from Kolkata, Siliguri or New Jalpaiguri, Bhutan welcomes travellers with monasteries, peaceful valleys, prayer flags, snow peaks and unique traditions.
This West Bengal to Bhutan tour package takes you through stunning destinations like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha and Phuentsholing, offering a perfect mix of nature, history, architecture and adventure. From exploring Buddha Point, Tashichho Dzong and Dochula Pass to trekking the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery, every day brings unforgettable moments.
The package offers comfortable hotels, meals, transport, guide services and permits, ensuring a hassle-free holiday. Whether you're a family, honeymoon couple or a group of explorers, this Bhutan package provides a chance to relax, rejuvenate and discover a kingdom where happiness is measured beyond material wealth.
How To Reach West Bengla to Bhutan?
Flight to bhutan from west bengla
Sector Flight no. Duration Cost (Per Person as of Now) CCU-IXB IX 1531 1h 15m 4,339 CCU-PBH B3 701 1h 10m 17,899 Train to bhutan from west bengla
Sector Train No Duration Cost (Per Person as of Now) KOAA-NJP VANDE BHARAT EXP (22302) 7h 35m 2,870 NJP-KOAA VANDE BHARAT EXP (22301) 7h 35m 2,985 Bhutan trip to west bengla by Road
Direct buses run from Siliguri to Phuentsholing – operated by:
- Bhutan Government buses
- Private operators
Travel time: 4–5 hours
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Frequently Asked Questions About "West Bengla to bhutan tour package"
1. How can I reach Bhutan from West Bengal?
You can reach Bhutan by road via Jaigaon/Phuentsholing from Siliguri or by flying from Kolkata to Paro (direct flights available depending on season).
2. What is the best season to visit Bhutan?
The best time is March–May and September–November for ideal weather and clear mountain views.
3. Do Indian travellers need a visa for Bhutan?
No visa is required, but entry permits are mandatory. Indian tourists must carry valid ID (Voter ID or Passport).
4. How many days are ideal for a Bhutan tour from West Bengal?
A 5–7 days itinerary is suggested to cover Thimphu, Paro and Punakha comfortably.
5. Is the Tiger's Nest trek difficult?
It is moderate, takes 5–6 hours round trip, and anyone with basic fitness can attempt it.
6. Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is extremely safe, peaceful, and friendly for travellers.
7. Can I travel from Kolkata to Bhutan by flight?
Yes, flights to Paro are available from Kolkata on select days.
8. Which currency is used in Bhutan?
Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), but Indian Rupees (₹200 & ₹100 notes mostly) are also accepted.
9. Are vegetarian meals available in Bhutan?
Yes, veg food options are widely available in hotels and restaurants.
10. What type of accommodation is included?
The package includes standard 3-star Bhutanese hotels with room services and meals. Upgrades are available on request.
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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
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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