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  • Punakha District
  • Tiger Nest Monastery Trek
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  • Phobjikha Gangtey Valley
  • Monument Museum Entry Fee
  • Siliguri NJP Bhutan Tour
  • Bhutan Visa Requirements
  • SustainableDevelopmentFee
  • Best time to Visit Bhutan
  • Haa Valley

About Bhutan

Bhutan, a Buddhist Country in Eastern Himalayas also called Kingdom Of Happiness, is known for monasteries, unique culture and awe inspiring landscapes  of mountains and beautiful valleys.  Bhutan tourism is a popular  particularly among Indians as an international holiday destination yet easy accessibility.

About The People

In Bhutan Buddhism is not just a religion but the way of life of its people. Dzongs are  fortresses built during the 17th century to ward off invasions by the Indian & Chineese rulers and are important institutions of Buddhist education, administration and spirituality. The festivals and celebrations is an experience in itself of Bhutanese culture and traditions. 

About Tourism

Till the mid of 19th century, Bhutan was not accessible from the rest of the world. However today Bhutan is accessible through both road and air and has made limited  modernization and development. Bhutan is one of the safest countries to travel in the world where environmental protection and cultural preservation is seen as priority over economics.  

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ABOUT THE COUNTRY

KINGDOM OF HAPPINESS 


Bhutan is a Buddhist Kingdom in the Eastern Himalayas. It was mostly hidden from the world until recently when it opened for external world some 25-30 years back. China borders in north and India in the south and can only be approached  from Indian side. 

Though Bhutan is a Kingdom with a King there is a full fledged democratic  constitutional system. Mahayana Buddhism is the state religion with about 20% Hindu population.


Bhutan has 60 percent of its land under forest cover and 51% of the Kingdom is protected land, highest percentage for any country in Asia. It is mostly a mountainous country with Subalpine vegetation on the higher elevations and lush subtropical in southern plains. Bhutan's highest peak is Gangkhar Puensum which stands at 7570 meters or 24840 ft is claimed to be not climbed till date.


Historically speaking during the 17th century Bhutan as a kingdom was spread across large parts of north east India and Nepal. During the British India Bhutan ceded large parts during the Bhutan War November 1864. Bhutan had no regular army, and security forces existed were of dzong guards armed with matchlocks, bows and arrows, swords, knives, and catapults. After British left the subcontinent India and Bhutan recognized each others sovereignty and shares a very cordial mutual relations. 


Bhutan opened to tourists in the year 1974 in effort to earn foreign exchange and promote their very unique culture and traditions to the outside world. Bhutan promotes  "high value, low impact" tourism and charges daily fee of US$ 250 for tourists from countries other than SAARC nations.  All tourists (groups or individual) has to travel on a  guided tour package. Foreigners cannot travel independently in the kingdom and required to be accompanied by a guide. Indians however are free from such restrictions as of now and can travel freely.


Thimpu is the capital of the country with most tourists activity centered here. Paro and Taktshang Monastery(Tiger's Nest) overlooking the Paro Valley is also one of the most visited destination. Bhutan is mainly a nature, cultural and spiritual holiday destination and is in stark contradiction with other popular holiday destinations like India, Thailand, etc. Destinations other than Thimpu and Paro include Punakha, Bumthang, Phobjikha and Haa Valley offers vast expanses of scenic beauty. Trekking and camping is a also a way to absorb the essence of the beautiful  carbon negative countryside.

Dragon King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Dragon King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

BHUTAN TOURISM FROM INDIA- PLANNING A ITINERARY

 Plan A Perfect Itinerary


If you are planning Bhutan tour there are three ways you can approach Bhutan.

The most convenient yet a costly option is to fly into the city of Paro which is the only airport in the Kingdom of Bhutan. There are direct flights from Indian cities of Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati & Bagdogra Airport. These flights are operated by Drukair  and Bhutan Airlines. From Paro you can commence your tour and end it and fly out to onward destination. This is the shortest way to avail a Bhutan Tour Package.


Alternatively you can fly in to Bagdogra Airport which is in West Bengal connected by all Indian Airlines operator from all major cities of India. This is much economic option but you need to enter Bhutan after travelling by road for 170 Kms. and enter through Phuentsholing. Phuentsholing can also be approached by train & road from Rail heads like New Jalpaiguri, Hasimara, New Alipurduar, etc.


Bhutan trips start from 4 Nights 5 days with 2 Nights stays at Thimpu and Paro each. If you are not in a hurry then you can add one more night stay at Punakha town. If you are approaching via Bagdogra and then by road then Phuentsholing is a good option for overnight stay and enjoy a break from long road journey and enjoy some great views of the gradually declining Dooars region.  Phuentsholing is also the entry point where most Indian tourist enter the country hence you need wait for some time to process the permit formalities. Other than Punakha Haa Valley, Phobjikha Valley, Bumthang and Wangdue is also important places in a Bhutan tour package Itinerary. It is entirely upon the tourists interest and available time to plan a Bhutan Tour.


If you are more inclined towards adventure like trekking, camping, rafting, etc. then Bhutan tourism is one of the most safest destination even if you are a solo female traveler. People are most welcoming and tourist friendly. The most popular trek in Bhutan is the Tiger Nest Monastery one both for leisure tourist and pilgrimage. Then there is a 3 days Owl Trek to even 21 days Snowman Trek and many others in between of different duration. For Whitewater Rafting and Suspension Bridge head for Punakha, for Rock Climbing visit The Nose, Thimphu & for Kayaking – Wang Chhu, Puna Tsang Chhu.


Bhutan is a unique destination unlike any other in the world. Nature, Culture and tradition and spirituality is only on offer in this country where development is not measured in terms of Gross National Happiness rather than Gross National Product. Known as Kingdom of Happiness it is also the only carbon negative  country in the world. Use of plastic bags, smoking in public places, use of vehicular horns are either banned by law or avoided by the citizens voluntarily. 

How To Reach?

By Air

The best way to Bhutan from India is by air. The only international airport in Bhutan is in Paro and it is called Paro International Airport. It is around 7 kms from the city. Direct flights to Bhutan are available from Kolkata, Bagdogra, Guwahati  and Delhi. Connecting flights from cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai and Chennai is easily available.   Bhutan’s has two airlines, Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines and operates flights from Paro airport to Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Dhaka, Kathmandu and Bangkok.


By Road

Bhutan by car is a popular way to reach Bhutan especially for those people who love going on road trips. There are three border points - Jaigaon – Phuentsholing Border, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar. Phuentsholing only have immigration facilities for tourists trying to reach Bhutan by road. It is around 170 kms from Bagdogra in West Bengal. It is easily accessible and you can even halt here before you head on towards Bhutan. 


By Train

Bhutan does not have a train network. From India tourists can reach rail heads like Siliguri(NJP), Hasimara, New Alipurduar, etc. and then avail taxi or bus to reach Bhutan. Hasimara Station is only 17 kms from Phuentsholing.

Bhutan Tour Packages: Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

Comfortable accommodation in standard or deluxe hotels / resorts
Well-appointed rooms with prompt and courteous room service.

Government Approved Guide for all time assistance.
Scenic sightseeing experiences as per the planned tour itinerary.
Delicious daily breakfast and well-timed meals during the tour.
Dedicated vehicles for sightseeing and transfers as specified in the holiday package.
Friendly, professional, and experienced drivers for a smooth journey.
End-to-end trip management services for a hassle-free travel experience.
All applicable taxes, including VAT, covered.


Exclusions

Expenses of a personal nature, including alcoholic beverages, laundry services, tips, telephone calls, shopping, etc.
Entry fees to monuments, museums, and other tourist attractions unless specifically mentioned.
Arrival or departure transfers from any city other than those specified in the itinerary.
Any other service or expense not explicitly mentioned under the above “Package Inclusions” section.

BHUTAN MUSEUM MONUMENT PARK ENTRY FEES

 Museum and MonumentsEntry Fees By Location  (NU/Indian Rupee) & Timing


Thimpu

 

Bhutan Post Office Museum                          NU/INR 150  (9 am-5 pm).

Folk Heritage Museum                                     NU/INR 200 (9 am-5 pm).

Zorig Chusum Arts and Crafts School        NU/INR 200 (9 am-4:30 pm).

Simply Bhutan Museum                                  NU/INR 1000 (9 am-5 pm).

Takin Preserve Center                                      NU/INR 300.

National Handicraft Emporium                   NU/INR 100.

National Library                                                 NU/INR 100.

Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory            NU/INR 100.

National Memorial Chorten                          NU/INR 500 (9 am-5 pm)

Zilukha Nunnery                                                NU/INR 100 (9 am-5 pm).

Tashichho Dzong                                               NU/INR 500 (9 am-5 pm).

Lampelri Botanical Garden                          NU/INR 300.

Changangkha Lhakhang                               NU/INR 500.

National Textile Museum                              NU/INR 250.

Traditional Handmade Paper Mill             NU/INR 100.

Traditional Medicine Center                        NU/INR 500.

Botanical Garden Servithang                      NU/INR 200.


Paro


Ta Dzong/National Museum                        NU/INR 300.

Taktshang/Tiger's Nest Temple                 NU/INR 1000 (9 am-12 pm, 2 pm-5 pm).

Kyichu Lhakhang                                             NU/INR 500 (9 am-12 pm; 1 pm-4:30 pm).

Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang                       NU/INR 1000.

Tachogang Lhakhang                                    NU/INR 500.


Punakha


Dzong Punakha                                                NU/INR 500 (9 am-5 pm)

Chhimi Lhakhang                                            NU/INR 500 (9 am-12 pm; 1 pm-4 pm)

Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten        NU/INR 100

Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery  NU/INR 200


Phobjika/Trongsa

Black-Necked Crane Education Center     NU/INR 200 (9 am-5 pm).

Gangtey Monastery Phobjikha                      NU/INR 100.

Trongsa National Museum Trongsa            NU/INR 300 (9 am-5 pm).


Bumthang/ Phuentsholling 


Swiss Factory Bumthang                                             NU/INR 700.

Ogyen Choling Palace Museum Bumthang          NU/INR 100.

Palden Tashi Choling Shedra Phuentsholing      NU/INR 1000.


Note: 50% exemption of fees for children of 6 years but below 18 years and no fee for children of 5 years and below remains status quo.

The above designated monuments and sacred sites will be open ONLY to the locals on the following auspicious days-

• 15th of 1st month (Chotrul Duchen),

• 10th day of 3rd month (Zhabdrung Kuchoe),

• 15th day of 4th month (Saga Dawa Duchen / Lord Buddha Parinirvana),

• 4th day of 6th month (Chokhor Duchen / First Sermon of Lord Buddha),

• 22nd of 9th month (Lha Bab Duchen / Descending day of Lord Buddha), and

• 10th of 5th month (Birth Anniversary of Guru Rimpoche).

BHUTAN MUSEUM MONUMENT DZONG PARK ENTRY FEES

Do's & Dont's While In Bhutan

Do's

Always seek prior permission if you are photographing someone.

Value the culture of Bhutan since people here are very conscious regarding their culture.

Do remember to take off sunglasses and hats when entering monasteries and temples.

Make sure you dress modestly when travelling in Bhutan.

Either use your right hand or both hands for giving and receiving.

Do walk clock-wise around the stupas, temples, mani walls and chortens.

Keep your mobile phone on silent mode in religious sites.


Dont's

Do not wear shorts or revealing clothes when visiting public places and religious sites.

Never touch the monks, murals, paintings and other religious objects.

Do not smoke in public places since smoking is banned in this country.

Never throw garbage anywhere other than the designated places.

Do not take photographs inside monasteries, temples chortens and dzongs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Other than 3 monsoon months, Bhutan tour is enjoyable. October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February even though is bit chilly and experiences snowfall, but after that until June the climate remains dry and pleasant. In spring the rhododendrons bloom, flooding the road side & valleys with color. 


A:  Bhutan tour packages is one of the most famous destinations for honeymooners which offer hill station atmosphere, the last Shangri-la, amazing sunset & sunrise, cool and comfortable atmosphere, ancient temples and forts, and much more. It is a perfect getaway for romantic destination and honeymoon. 


A: Indian nationals intending to visit Bhutan are required to carry any of the two valid Travel Documents Valid Indian Passport having validity of minimum 6 months; and/or Voter Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India. No Visa is required to visit Bhutan for Indians.


A: 15 days, With the entry permits, Indian tourists can stay up to 15 days for Bhutan tour packages with possibility of extension subject to approval by the Immigration. 


A:  Bhutan is one of the safest destination for tourists even for solo female travelers. Some treks take you to great elevations where breathing difficulties may arise so take time to acclimatize. Street dogs make a lot of noise at night and rabies is a risk; always be cautious around guard dogs in the hills. 


A: No, you can carry alcohol in Bhutan. It's not prohibited and you get any kind of alcohol cheaper than India. Indians choose to purchase alcohol, including the expensive brands, from shops in Bhutan.


Bhutan is the only country in the world that completely bans the sale and production of tobacco and smoking is banned in public places. Tourists can bring in 200 cigarettes, but ask your guide to find a place where smoking is allowed.  


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