Thimphu Tour Package from Mandsaur
Thimphu, nestled at 2,334 meters in the eastern Himalayas, is Bhutan's enchanting capital where ancient Buddhist monasteries stand beside modern architecture. Indian travelers are captivated by the Tashichho Dzong's golden roofs overlooking the city, the vibrant weekend markets in Norzin Lam where locals trade traditional textiles, and the absence of traffic lights—replaced by a white-gloved traffic police officer at the main intersection. Unlike crowded Indian hill stations, Thimphu offers pristine air quality, authentic Bhutanese hospitality, and a unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness that transforms how visitors experience travel.
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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 with breathtaking mountain views
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Explore Tashichho Dzong, the stunning fortress-monastery that houses government offices and serves as the spiritual center of Bhutan
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Hike to Druk Chirwang Nunnery for panoramic views of Thimphu valley and encounters with Buddhist nuns
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Attend a traditional archery match at the National Archery Stadium, Bhutan's national sport
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Shop for handwoven textiles and traditional crafts at Norzin Lam weekend market and local cooperatives
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Experience a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath (Dochu) at a wellness center for authentic relaxation
Flight Prices: MAN → PBH
Prices tracked daily · Updated 20 Apr 2026
Airlines on this route:
Druk Air (Bhutan's national carrier)
Bhutan Airlines
Indian carriers connecting via Kolkata or Delhi with code-share agreements
* Prices are indicative and based on recent searches. Actual fares vary by date, availability, and booking time. Last checked: 20 Apr 2026
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Ema Datshi—spicy cheese and chili curry, Bhutan's national dish
Momos—steamed dumplings similar to Indian momo but with unique Bhutanese fillings
Red Rice with Bhutanese cheese and vegetables—a staple grain unique to the region
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book your trip during shoulder seasons (April-May or September-October) when tour operator packages are 20-30% cheaper than peak season, and stay in locally-run guesthouses in Thimphu's Changlimithang area instead of luxury hotels to save significantly.
📅 October to November offers crystal-clear skies, mild temperatures (15-20°C), and perfect visibility of the Himalayas, while March to April brings rhododendron blooms and comfortable weather. Avoid monsoon season (June-September) when roads become treacherous and December-February brings heavy snowfall.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not need a visa to enter Bhutan; you can stay visa-free for up to 60 days with just a valid passport. However, booking through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator is mandatory as independent travel is not permitted.