Bhutan

Bhutan

Bhutan, also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is where untouched landscapes meet timeless traditions. Tucked away in the Eastern Himalayas, this magical kingdom offers more than just a vacation—it offers a soulful adventure. Every Bhutan trip feels like stepping into a world where monasteries cling to cliffs, prayer flags dance in mountain winds, and happiness is measured beyond wealth.

Our carefully designed Bhutan tour packages are designed for explorers who crave both thrill and tranquility. From navigating winding mountain roads and crossing high-altitude passes to hiking up to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Bhutan Travel is an experience packed with awe-inspiring moments. The journey itself is part of the adventure—whether you’re travelling through lush valleys, exploring ancient dzongs, or soaking in panoramic Himalayan views.

Planning Bhutan from India is seamless and exciting, with scenic routes that make the journey as memorable as the destination. A well-crafted Bhutan itinerary allows you to discover vibrant towns like Paro and Thimphu, peaceful valleys like Punakha, and hidden gems that reflect Bhutan’s rich culture and spiritual heritage.

If you’re looking for a trip that blends adventure, culture, and natural beauty in perfect harmony, then Bhutan is waiting to welcome you.

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FAQ’s about Bhutan

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What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The ideal time to visit Bhutan is from  September to June. During these months, the weather is pleasant, skies are clear, and cultural festivals take place, offering a vibrant glimpse into Bhutanese traditions.
What kind of weather can I expect in Bhutan?
Bhutan’s weather varies by region and season. The southern plains remain subtropical, while the central valleys experience mild temperatures. The highlands and mountains can get cold, especially from November to February. It’s always recommended to pack layers, even during summer.
What currency is used in Bhutan and can I use Indian Rupees?
The official currency is the Ngultrum (BTN), which is equivalent to the Indian Rupee (INR). Indian Rupees are widely accepted across the country, but it’s best to carry smaller denominations for local purchases in remote areas.
Is there internet and mobile network connectivity in Bhutan?
Yes, most cities and towns have good mobile network and Wi-Fi connectivity. However, in remote regions and high-altitude areas, connectivity might be limited. It’s recommended to buy a local SIM card for better access during your stay.

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