Starting from ₹ 77,999
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What will you experience
Snow Capped Peaks
Wildlife Photography
Authentic Bhutanese Dishes
Ancient Monasteries
Traditional Art & Culture
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About the Activity
| Start & End Location | Phuentsholing, Bhutan |
| Trip Duration | 8 Days & 7 Nights |
| Locations Covered | Paro, Thimphu and Many More |
| Age Limit | No Age Limit |
| Meal Plan | MAP (Breakfast & Dinner) |
| Accommodation Type | Comfortable Hotels in Triple/Quad Sharing Basis |
| Transport Type | Hatchback/Sedan/SUV/Traveller (Depends on People) |
About Bhutan:
- Nestled in the Himalayas, Bhutan is a destination where adventure meets peace in the form of ancient monasteries, hiking scenic trails, and enjoying fresh air and friendly vibes. It’s calm, clean, and feels like a step into a fairytale.
- Capture the beauty of Bhutan in this 8-day trip, which will cover top attractions like Phuentsholing, Punakha, Paro and Thimphu. Discover serene monasteries, stunning valleys, and vibrant culture in this peaceful Himalayan kingdom.
About 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package:
- Your Bhutan trip starts with an arrival at Bagdogra airport and then a scenic drive through the mountains, this journey is of almost unbelievable beauty to Phuentsholing. From Phuentsholing, take a drive to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.
- Get ready to cover the top attractions of Thimphu like the Folk Heritage Museum, National Library, the Painting School, and a glimpse of Tashichho Dzong. Then begin your drive uphill and visit Takin Zoo, where you can find the national animal of Bhutan.
- Proceed to the Punakha valley, drive through Dochula pass at 10,000 ft, see the highest peaks towards the north, Gangar Punsum among others, which is the highest unclimbed peak (24,000 ft) in the world. Upon arrival in Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong.
- Head to Paro, stop at Lamperi en route to visit the Royal Botanical Park, spot red pandas, species of birds, take some photos close to the natural lake, continue your journey towards Semtokha, visit Drukgyel Dzong and drive to the base of Tiger's Nest.
- Sightseeing of Paro's natural wonders, such as Paro Dzong, with a fine collection of natural and historic artefacts and Kyichu Lhakhang, the monastery dates back to the 7th century and is one of the oldest and most sacred. In the evening, stroll through the market.
- Return to Phuentsholing and stop at Kharbandi Gompa, a serene Buddhist temple. After that, from Phuentsholing drive to Bagdogra airport for your flight back to your hometown, time to say goodbye to Bhutan diaries. Thank you for visiting us, hope you like it!
Know before you book
Weather Preparedness:
- Check and consider the weather conditions during your travel dates. Pack appropriate clothing and accessories, depending on varying seasons like summer or monsoon.
Travel Documentation:
- Ensure you have all necessary travel documents like identification proof, tickets, and any required permits for the journey.
Medical Precautions:
- Familiarise yourself with available medical facilities. Carry essential medications or personal medical items you might require during the tour.
Respect Culture:
- Respect religious and cultural norms at temples and holy sites. Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees as required.
Camera Guidelines:
- Check for restrictions on photography or videography at religious sites. Show respect for the rules and be considerate by seeking permission before taking any clicks.
Understand Local Customs:
- Be aware of local customs and traditions. Follow guidance from guides or local authorities concerning rituals, offerings, and appropriate behaviour within temples or cultural sites.
Food and Hydration:
- Explore local cuisines cautiously, choosing reliable and hygienic establishments and take help from a local guide with you before trying any.
Safety and Awareness:
- Keep belongings secure and follow guidance from tour guides for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Check Package:
- Check our 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package thoroughly, and if you have any queries, you can reach out to our team anytime to minimise the last-minute hassle.
Things to Carry
- Valid ID Proof
- Cash and Cards
- Comfortable Clothes
- Snacks & Fruits
- Portable Chargers
- Basic First Aid Kit
- Camera or Smartphone
- Sunglasses & Sunscreen
- UA Voucher
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package Cost?
8 Days Bhutan Trip Package costs INR 61999/- and includes accommodation, meals, transport, guided sightseeing, and entry permits. Explore Phuentsholing, Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro in this cultural Himalayan journey.
Which is the best season for 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package ?
The best season for the 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package is May to September because the weather at this time is so pleasant, and most of the tourists from all over the world visit this place at this time.
What is the Booking procedure for 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package ?
The booking procedure for the 8 Days Bhutan Trip Package is very simple, and in a few steps, you can book the package:-
- Check the Package Options and Choose One
- Select the Date and Fill in the Traveller Information
- Click on “Book Now” and Complete the Payment
What destinations are covered in this trip?
The 8-day trip typically covers Phuentsholing, Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro. Each destination offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and unique Bhutanese experiences.
Do I need a visa for Bhutan?
Yes, except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, all travellers need a visa to enter Bhutan. For Indian travellers, an entry permit is required and is usually arranged by the tour operator.
What kind of hotels are included?
Most packages offer stays in 3-star hotels or heritage-style guesthouses that reflect Bhutanese architecture and hospitality. Upgrades to 4 or 5 star hotels can usually be arranged.
What is the level of physical activity involved?
Most of the trip involves light walking and sightseeing. However, the Tiger’s Nest hike is moderately challenging and takes about 4–5 hours round trip.
What clothing should I pack?
Layered clothing is ideal due to changing temperatures. Carry a light jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and modest attire for monasteries.
Is it a family-friendly tour?
Yes, Bhutan is safe and serene, making it perfect for families. Children especially enjoy nature trails, fortresses, and the colorful culture.
Are vegetarian food options available?
Yes, vegetarian meals are widely available and often include rice, vegetables, lentils, and cheese-based dishes like Ema Datshi.
