Thimphu Tour Package from Kurnool
Thimphu, nestled at 2,334 meters in the eastern Himalayas, is Bhutan's enchanting capital where ancient Buddhist monasteries stand beside modern architecture in perfect harmony. Indian travelers are captivated by the pristine air, colorful prayer flags fluttering across valleys, and the genuine warmth of Bhutanese hospitality that feels like visiting a close relative's home. The city's neighborhoods like Norzin Lam showcase vibrant markets bursting with traditional textiles, handicrafts, and organic produce, while Motithang offers panoramic views of the Thimphu valley. Unlike crowded Indian hill stations, Thimphu maintains an unhurried pace where you can meditate at Tiger's Nest Monastery, trek through untouched forests, and experience the world's only carbon-negative nation.
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Top Experiences in Thimphu
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Visit the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) perched 900m above the valley floor with breathtaking Himalayan vistas
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Explore Tashichho Dzong, Thimphu's majestic fortress housing government offices and a functioning monastery with stunning architecture
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Trek to Druk Path Trek for 5 days through pristine alpine meadows, glacial lakes, and remote Bhutanese villages
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Experience the vibrant weekend market at Norzin Lam where locals sell traditional gho skirts, fresh produce, and authentic handicrafts
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Meditate at Changangkha Lhakhang, Thimphu's oldest temple offering panoramic city views and peaceful spiritual atmosphere
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Hike to Bumdrak Monastery, a hidden gem accessible only on foot, rewarding trekkers with solitude and stunning mountain panoramas
Flight Prices: KUR → PBH
Prices tracked daily · Updated 24 Aug 2026
Airlines on this route:
Druk Air (Bhutan's national carrier, operates from Delhi and Kolkata)
Bhutan Airlines (connects major Indian cities to Paro)
Air India (seasonal flights from Delhi to Paro)
* Prices are indicative and based on recent searches. Actual fares vary by date, availability, and booking time. Last checked: 24 Aug 2026
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Ema Datshi (chili cheese stew) - Bhutan's national dish combining spicy green chilies with local yak cheese
Momos (dumplings) - steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, similar to Indian varieties but with unique Bhutanese spices
Jasha Maru (chicken stew) - tender chicken cooked with ginger, garlic, and traditional Bhutanese spices, served with red rice
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book your tour package during shoulder seasons (March-April or October-November) when daily tariffs are at their minimum, and stay in family-run guesthouses instead of luxury hotels to save 30-40% on accommodation while enjoying authentic Bhutanese hospitality.
📅 March to May and September to November are ideal, when the weather is clear with mild temperatures (15-20°C) and excellent visibility of the Himalayas. Avoid the monsoon season (June-August) and harsh winters (December-February) when roads become treacherous and many passes close.
🛂 Indian passport holders require a visa obtained through Bhutan's Department of Immigration or authorized tour operators; e-visas are available online and typically cost around INR 1,500-2,000. All tourists must book accommodations through licensed Bhutanese tour operators, and a minimum daily tariff (around INR 3,500-4,500 per person) applies to all visitors.