Bhutan Tour Package from Yogyakarta
Bhutan, nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, is India's closest cultural neighbor and offers an enchanting blend of ancient monasteries, pristine landscapes, and the world's only carbon-negative nation. Indian travelers are drawn to iconic destinations like Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) perched dramatically on cliff faces, the serene Punakha Dzong, and the vibrant Thimphu valley with its unique blend of tradition and modernity. Unlike crowded tourist destinations, Bhutan maintains its authenticity through a daily tariff system that ensures sustainable tourism and keeps the kingdom unspoiled. The warm hospitality of Bhutanese people, combined with the spiritual essence of Buddhism woven into everyday life, creates an unforgettable journey that resonates deeply with Indian travelers seeking meaningful experiences.
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Top Experiences in Bhutan
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Trek to Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) at 3,120 meters for breathtaking Himalayan views
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Explore the majestic Punakha Dzong, Bhutan's most iconic fortress overlooking the Mo Chhu river
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Visit Thimphu's Chorten Kora and Memorial Chorten to experience living Buddhist spirituality
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Hike through Druk Path Trek for pristine alpine meadows and rhododendron forests
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Discover Phobjikha Valley's black-necked cranes and traditional Bhutanese farmhouses
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Experience Bhutanese archery and traditional crafts at local communities in Bumthang valley
Flight Prices: JOG → PBH
Prices tracked daily · Updated 28 Mar 2026
Airlines on this route:
Druk Air (national carrier of Bhutan)
Bhutan Airlines
Air India (codeshare flights)
* Prices are indicative and based on recent searches. Actual fares vary by date, availability, and booking time. Last checked: 28 Mar 2026
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Ema Datshi (chili and cheese stew, Bhutan's national dish)
Momos (steamed dumplings with meat or vegetable filling)
Jasha Maru (spiced chicken curry with Bhutanese spices)
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book your trip during shoulder seasons (March-April or October-November) when tour operators offer discounted packages; the mandatory daily tariff (currently USD 250-290) includes accommodation, meals, and guide, making it more economical than booking separately.
📅 March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn) are ideal, offering clear skies, moderate temperatures, and spectacular views of snow-capped peaks. Avoid monsoon season (June-August) and winter (December-February) when high passes close and visibility is limited.
🛂 Indian citizens require a visa to enter Bhutan, which must be obtained through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator before arrival; e-visa is not available for Indian passport holders. The visa is typically processed within 2-3 working days and costs approximately INR 2,000-3,000.