Bhutan Tour Package from Dholpur
Bhutan, the world's only carbon-negative country, offers Indian travelers an enchanting escape into pristine Himalayan landscapes where ancient Buddhist monasteries cling to cliff faces and happiness is measured over wealth. From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery perched at 3,120 meters in Paro Valley to the vibrant streets of Thimphu, Bhutan delivers spiritual awakening combined with adventure. Indian visitors are drawn to Bhutan's untouched natural beauty, warm hospitality, and the unique concept of Gross National Happiness that permeates every aspect of life. The country's strict environmental policies mean you'll experience some of Asia's cleanest air, clearest skies, and most authentic cultural experiences.
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Top Experiences in Bhutan
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Trek to Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) - a 3-hour hike to a 17th-century cliffside monastery at 3,120m
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Explore Punakha Dzong - Bhutan's most beautiful fortress palace at the confluence of two rivers
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Hike to Druk Path Trek - a challenging 5-day trek through pristine alpine meadows and remote villages
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Visit Phobjikha Valley - witness endangered black-necked cranes during winter migration (November-March)
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Experience Thimphu's Tashichho Dzong and weekend markets for authentic local crafts and textiles
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Attend a traditional archery match - Bhutan's national sport, best experienced in Thimphu or Paro
Flight Prices: DHO → PBH
Prices tracked daily · Updated 22 Jun 2026
Airlines on this route:
Druk Air (Bhutan's national carrier)
Bhutan Airlines
Air India (code-share flights)
* Prices are indicative and based on recent searches. Actual fares vary by date, availability, and booking time. Last checked: 22 Jun 2026
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Ema Datshi - spicy cheese and chili dish that's Bhutan's national favorite
Phaksha Paa - pork cooked with dried chili and ginger
Momos - Bhutanese dumplings filled with yak cheese or vegetables
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book your trip during shoulder seasons (March-May or September-October) when tour operator packages are 20-30% cheaper than peak season, and stay in locally-run guesthouses instead of luxury resorts to reduce accommodation costs by 40%.
📅 October to November offers crisp autumn weather with clear mountain views and mild temperatures perfect for trekking, while March to May brings spring blooms and comfortable conditions. December to February is coldest but rewards visitors with fewer crowds and stunning snow-capped peaks.
🛂 Indian citizens require a visa to enter Bhutan, which must be arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or the Royal Bhutan Embassy in New Delhi; e-visas are not available for Indian nationals. Most Indian travelers obtain their visa through their tour operator as part of a package, with processing taking 5-7 working days.