Starting from ₹ 49999
-30% ₹ 34999
What will you experience
Hike to Monastery
Hilltop Monasteries
Cultural Tour Of Bhutan
Authentic Bhutani Cuisines
Expert Bhutanese Guide
Capture Memories
About the Activity
| Start & End Location | Paro Airport, Bhutan |
| Trip Duration | 4 Nights & 5 Days |
| Locations Covered | Tamchog lhakhang, Changangkha Monastery and Many more |
| Age Limit | No Age Limit |
| Meal Plan | MAP (Breakfast & Dinner) |
| Accommodation Type | 3*, 4*, 5* Hotels (Depends on Package) |
| 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.
- A short trip to Bhutan takes you to the famous attractions of Paro and Thimphu, such as the famous Tiger’s Nest in Paro and Thimphu's ancient monasteries, the Buddha statue with peaceful vibes, cosy weather and mountain views.
About Short Trip to Bhutan:
- Arrive at Paro airport, a flight to Paro offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, meet your Bhutanese guide and take a drive to Thimphu, the busiest tourism hub of Bhutan.
- Sightseeing day at Thimpu, which includes Kuenselphodrang, National Memorial Chorten, Folk Heritage Museum, Sangaygang viewpoint and Changangkha Monastery.
- Enjoy a Typical Bhutanese lunch at the Folk Heritage Restaurant, which is a great experience that offers the flavours of Bhutan and the authentic taste of the region's food.
- Next, drive to Paro and visit its famous attractions, such as a hike to Taktshang Monastery, Nya-mey Zam, a wooden bridge, and Dungtse Lhankhang, a Buddhist temple.
- Stroll Through the Market of Paro offers a glimpse into the Bhutanese culture and lifestyle for the last time, and the next day, take a flight to your respective location from Paro.
Know before you book
Weather Preparedness:
- Check and consider 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 Short Trip to Bhutan packages 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
What kind of food can I expect?
Bhutanese cuisine is spicy and includes dishes like Ema Datshi (chili cheese). Most restaurants also serve Indian, continental, and Tibetan food for tourists.
What kind of clothes should I pack for Bhutan Trip?
Pack layers, as days are warm and nights are cool. Carry comfortable shoes for hikes and modest clothes for monastery visits (no sleeveless tops or shorts).
Can I see Bhutan’s traditional culture on a short trip?
Yes, even in a few days, you’ll experience Bhutanese customs, traditional dress, monastery rituals, and local festivals if your timing aligns.
How much does Short Trip to Bhutan Cost?
Short Trip to Bhutan costs INR 34999/- and includes a hike to hilltop monasteries, views of the Himalayas, delicious food an expert guide.
What are the Safety Measures for Short Trip to Bhutan?
All the safety measures are taken care of while planning the activity by highly experienced instructors who are the best in this field also you will be equipped with safety equipment if required.
How to Book Short Trip to Bhutan?
Anyone meeting the health, age, and weight requirements can book a Short Trip to Bhutan through the Universal Adventures website or call the team at +91-8533812266.
Which is the best season for Short Trip to Bhutan?
The best season for a Short Trip to Bhutan is November to March 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.
Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Yes, most foreign travellers need a visa, which must be arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their partners abroad. Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals have different entry requirements.
What are the must-see places in Paro?
Paro is known for the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Dzong, and the National Museum. The valley itself is scenic with rivers, rice fields, and traditional homes.
Are permits required to visit places in Bhutan Trip?
Yes, entry permits are needed and are handled by your tour operator. Special permits are required for some restricted regions beyond Paro and Thimphu.
