Bhutan Tour Package from Tonk
Bhutan, the world's only carbon-negative country, offers Indian travelers an enchanting escape into pristine monasteries perched on cliff edges, verdant valleys filled with prayer flags, and a culture that prioritizes Gross National Happiness over GDP. From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery in Paro to the spiritual heart of Thimphu, Bhutan captivates with its untouched landscapes, colorful festivals, and warm hospitality that feels like visiting a friend's home. Indian travelers are drawn to Bhutan's affordable luxury, shared Buddhist heritage, and the fact that it remains refreshingly free from mass tourism and commercialization.
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Top Experiences in Bhutan
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Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) - a breathtaking 3-hour trek to a 17th-century cliffside temple at 3,120 meters
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Explore Thimphu's Tashichho Dzong - the stunning fortress-monastery that houses Bhutan's government and monastic body
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Visit Punakha Dzong - Bhutan's second capital with its magnificent white-walled fortress at the confluence of two rivers
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Trek through Druk Path Trek - a 6-day high-altitude trek offering panoramic mountain views and pristine alpine meadows
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Attend a Bhutanese festival (Paro Tshechu or Thimphu Tshechu) - vibrant celebrations with mask dances, traditional music, and cultural performances
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Explore Phobjikha Valley - a glacial wetland sanctuary home to endangered black-necked cranes and traditional farming communities
Flight Prices: TON → PBH
Prices tracked daily · Updated 20 Apr 2026
Airlines on this route:
Druk Air (national carrier of Bhutan)
Bhutan Airlines
Air India (seasonal flights)
* 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
Phaksha Paa - pork cooked with dried chilis and cheese
Jasha Maru - spicy chicken stew with ginger and garlic
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book your trip during shoulder seasons (September or May) when package tour rates drop by 20-30% compared to peak season, and stay in homestays instead of hotels to experience authentic Bhutanese hospitality while saving 40% on accommodation.
📅 October to November and March to April are ideal, offering clear skies, mild temperatures, and stunning visibility of the Himalayas and blooming rhododendrons. December to February brings occasional snow to higher altitudes, creating magical landscapes, though some mountain passes may be challenging.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require a visa to enter Bhutan; you can stay visa-free for up to 14 days with just your passport. For stays longer than 14 days, you'll need to apply for a Bhutanese visa through an authorized tour operator.