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Bhutan Holiday Packages from Chennai

Bhutan Trip Packages from chennai

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Holidays in Bhutan | FREE Dochu La Pass Excursion7 days & 6 nights
INR 49,350
Experiential Bhutan | Free Gangtey Gompa Monastery Excursion8 days & 7 nights
INR 48,299
Glimpse of Bhutan | From Sacred Sites to Scenic Wonders7 days & 6 nights
INR 45,950
Wonders of Bhutan | FREE Excursion to Paro6 days & 5 nights
INR 42,990
Bhutan & Nepal Vacation | COMBO DEAL8 days & 7 nights
INR 1,65,000
Explore Bhutan with FREE Taktsang Monastery Tour8 days & 7 nights
INR 52,990

Set out on a breathtaking and culture-rich trip to the "Land of the Thunder Dragon" with Thrillophilia’s Bhutan tour packages from Chennai. Our Bhutan packages. These packages are inclusive of comfortable stays, smooth transfers, sightseeing, guided tours and delicious meals. Thus, if Bhutan’s Dzongs, Buddhist monasteries, and Himalayan Landscapes are on your mind, book our trip packages for the perfect mountain getaway.

Visit Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, and discover its unique blend of modernity and tradition. Explore the majestic Tashichho Dzong, the Buddha Dordenma Statue, and the Folk Heritage Museum. Experience the vibrant local markets, where you can shop for Bhutanese handicrafts and textiles.

Participate in traditional Bhutanese rituals, including a visit to local monasteries and enjoy local cuisine like Ema Datshi, Shakam Paa, and Momos. Attend cultural festivals like Tshechu festival, featuring masked dances, music, and the unfurling of the sacred Thongdrol. Visit the Punakha Dzong, a breathtaking fortress located at the confluence of two rivers. The Bhutan tour from Chennai also includes a visit to the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong and the scenic Punakha Valley.

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About Bhutan – The Land of the Thunder Dragon

Capital: Thimphu
Official Language: Bhutanese or Dzongkha ( Sino-Tibetan)
Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) where 1 INR 1 BTN approx; (INR 100, INR 200, INR 500 notes accepted)
Time Zone: (GMT+6) (half an hour ahead of IST) and (UTC+06:00), does not follow any daylight saving rules.
Best time to visit: Spring (March to May), Autumn (September-November)
Major attractions: Dechencholing Palace, Buddha Dordenma, Paro Taktsang, Motithang Takin Reserve, Dechencholing Palace, and Gangtek Monastery.
Famous Festivals: Jomolhari Mountain Festival, Paro Tshechu, Jambay Lhakhang Drup, Gomphu Kora, Sakteng Festival, Thimphu Tshechu.
Unique Characteristics: GNP over GDP, healthcare and education free for citizens, zero traffic lights, carbon-negative nation, follows Vajrayana Buddhism, and ban on plastic.

How to Reach Bhutan from Chennai

You can board connecting flights from Chennai’s Chennai International Airport (MAA) to reach Bhutan’s Paro International Airport (PBH). Here is what you need to know.
Connecting flights

Best route: Chennai (MAA) to Kolkata CCU (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport)/ Delhi DEL (Indira Gandhi International Airport) to Paro (PBH).

Airline Carriers: For (Chennai to Kolkata/Delhi), there are IndiGo, Vistara, and Air India, and for (Kolkata/Delhi to Paro), there are Bhutan Airlines and Druk Air.'

Total Travel Time: Depending on stopovers, 8 to 18 hours.

Frequency of Flights: Weekly flights and on selected days; thus, advance booking is suggested

Best Time to Visit Bhutan – A Seasonal Guide

Bhutan is a fantastic year-round destination, as it offers something special in each season. Here is a brief summary of what to expect during various seasons of the year:

1. Spring (March to May)

With rhododendrons and wildflower landscapes, rich festivals, clear skies and mild weather, Spring is one of the best times to visit Bhutan. This season is ideal for treks, sightseeing, and festivals.

Weather: Daytime temperatures between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) and clear skies. Nighttime temperatures between 10°C to 12°C (50°F to 53.6°F).

Highlights: Lush rhododendrons, vibrant wildflowers like orchids, daphnes, blue poppies, and magnolia, treks to Paro and Punakha, festivals like Paro Tsechu and Ura Yakchoe, and spotting wildlife like Red Panda, Blue sheep, and Takin, spotting birds like Black-necked Crane, and Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon.

2. Summer (June to August)

Summer in Bhutan is all about greenery on the hill slopes and terraced valleys, followed by heavy rainfall. This is the best time to explore without crowds and at reduced costs.

Weather: Daytime temperatures between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) in lowlands, Nighttime -2°C to -5°C (28.4°F to 23°F), with occasional rainfall.

Highlights: Visit Paro’s Taktsang Monastery, waterfalls like Wangchuck Waterfalls and Namling Waterfalls, and village visits to Khom, Merak and Gangtey

3. Autumn (September to November)

Autumn in Bhutan features sunny weather, cool evenings and clear skies when you can see the Himalayas clearly. This is the ideal season for treks and attending festivals.

Weather: Dry and sunny weather with daytime temperature between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), and nighttime temperature between 12°C to 16°C (54°F to 61°F).

Highlights: golden paddy fields, Druk Path, Mount Jomolhari, Dagala and Snowman treks, blessing ceremonies of Jambay Lhakhang Drup and festival of Thimphu Tsechu, Black-Necked Crane Festival in Phobjikha Valley, flowers like marigolds and asters

4. Winter (December to February)

Bhutan’s winters are all about snow in the higher regions like Haa and Lhuntse districts, followed by freezing temperatures and hail. However, the lower regions like Phuentsholing and Serpang, feature cooler temperatures. Thus, this is the perfect time to indulge in skiing and indulge in winter festivities.

Weather: Daytime temperatures between 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F), and Nighttime between -2°C to -5°C (28.4°F to 23°F).

Highlights: Snowy landscapes in Wangdue Phodrang and Gasa, snow activities like skiing and snowboarding in Bumthang Valley, and winter festivals like Punakha Tsechu and Punakha Drubchen.

Visa Requirements to Visit Bhutan from Chennai

No visa needed for Indians – Travellers from Chennai can enter Bhutan with an Indian passport (minimum validity of 6 months) or a Voter ID.

Entry Permit – Indians do require an Entry permit will be issued on arrival from the Department of Immigration in the Pedestrian Terminal at Phuentsholing if you are coming by road. If you are coming by air, then the permit will be issued at Paro International Airport (PBH).

SDF (Sustainable Development Fee): INR 1,200/day (adults), INR 600/day (kids 6-12), Free for kids under 6.

Inner Line Permit – You need the ILP to visit places beyond Thimphu & Paro, which is issued in Thimphu. Once issued, you can explore places like Phobjika Valley, Bumthang, and Punakha.

Tip: Keep in mind that Aadhaar is not acceptable as a valid proof of ID. Thus, carry your Voter ID card, PAN Card and Passport.

Must-Visit Cities in Bhutan – Explore the Heart of the Himalayas!

Here are the best places to visit in Bhutan on your trip:There are lots of historical museums, weekend markets, and beautiful chortens and monasteries in Bhutan's towns. Thus, as a traveller, you can enjoy unique sights and wonderful adventures in Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Phuentsholing, and Trongsa.

1. Thimphu – The World’s Third-Highest Capital

Why Visit? Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, is a calm place where old customs and new ways of life meet. With its clean streets and mountain views, it's a great spot to learn about Bhutan's history, food, events, and culture.

Highlights: Visit the Buddha Dordenma, explore Trashi Chhoe Dzong, shop at the Weekend Market, spot the national animal, Takin at Motithang Takin Preserve, read books at the National Library, and admire paintings at Dechen Phodrang Monastery.

Best For: animal lovers, history enthusiasts, book lovers, history lovers, and shoppers

2. Paro – Bhutan’s Gateway

Why visit? The majority of visitors arrive in Bhutan via Paro, however, it's more than just a gateway. With its green slopes and mountains, it is home to Bhutan's only international airport and some of the country's most holy places.

Highlights: trek to the cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery, explore the grand Rinpung Dzong, visit the sacred Kyichu Lhakhang, learn Bhutan’s history at the National Museum, drive to Chele La Pass or visit the quiet Haa Valley for nature walks.

Best For: Spiritual seekers, hikers, history lovers, photographers, cultural explorers, nature lovers

3. Trongsa

Why visit?Trongsa sits high on a magical ridge at the centre of Bhutan. Once a key route between the East and West, it is the birthplace of Bhutan’s Wangchuck Dynasty and offers stunning views, peaceful hikes, and a rich history.

Highlights: Explore Trongsa Dzong, visit the royal Thruepang Palace, and discover Bhutan’s past at the Watchtower Museum, drive to Chendebji Chorten, see birds in Semji village or trek in Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, attend Trongsa Tsechu festival in winter.

Best for: history lovers, trekkers, birdwatchers, culture seekers, and nature enthusiasts.

4. Phuentsholing

Why Visit?Phuentsholing is the entry point to Bhutan from India and lies at the foothills of the Himalayas. With its perfect roads, lovely lookout points, and temples, this town is the perfect place to begin your Bhutan journey.

Highlights: Visit the Bhutan Gate, spot rare crocodiles at the Amo Chhu Centre, pray at Karbandi Monastery, admire Buddhist art at Zangto Pelri Lhakhang, walk by the Torsa River, and enjoy views from the Phuentsholing Viewpoint.

Best For: Nature lovers, spiritual travellers, shoppers, and photographers.

5. Punakha- Bhutan’s former Capital

Why Visit? Famous for its rice fields, rivers, and beautiful monasteries, Punakha was the capital of Bhutan in 1955. It's where the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers meet, which makes it both beautiful and good for farming.

Highlights: Visit the grand Punakha Dzong, hike to Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten through rice fields, walk across the Punakha Suspension Bridge covered in prayer flags, visit the fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang, try rafting on the Mo Chhu or Po Chhu rivers.

Best For: spiritual seekers, photographers, couples, nature lovers, water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and trekkers

Places to Visit on Bhutan Trip from Chennai

Here are the best places to visit in Bhutan on your trip:

1. Rinpung Dzong

An important religious place in Bhutan is Rinpung Dzong, whose name means "Fortress on a Heap of Jewels." It is one of the best places to hike to experience stunning views of the Himalayas. Book a Bhutan tour from Chennai to experience the country’s natural and traditional beauty.

2. Buddha Dordenma

The Great Buddha Dordenma is a huge figure of Shakyamuni Buddha made of gold that stands on a hill in Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park. You can see the Thimphu Valley and mountains covered in snow from this spot. The large meditation hall at Buddha Dordenma is decorated with 125,000 small Buddhas.

3. Taktsang Palphug Monastery

Taktsang Palphung Monastery or Tiger's Nest is located on a cliff 3,120 meters above sea level. The hike to upper Paro Valley’s sacred site is a blend of adventure and spirituality, making it one of Bhutan’s most iconic and revered landmarks. Book a Bhutan tour from Chennai to explore the beautiful view of the valley and rich flora.

4. Punakha Suspension Bridge

The Punakha Suspension Bridge is one of Bhutan’s longest and oldest suspension bridges, located near the Punakha Dzong. Spanning over the Pho Chhu River, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The bridge, at 160 meters long, is a thrilling experience for visitors seeking scenic beauty and adventure, while also holding cultural significance.

5. National Museum, Paro

Housed in a former watchtower, National Museum showcases artifacts, traditional art, textiles, and religious relics. Visitors can learn about Bhutan’s history, culture, and customs while enjoying stunning views of Paro Valley. Book a Bhutan tour package from Chennai to experience the country’s cultural and historical heritage.

6. Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro

Tiger’s Nest Monastery is Bhutan’s most iconic site, perched on a cliff 3,000 feet above Paro Valley. A scenic hike leads to this sacred spot, offering stunning views and spiritual ambiance. Book a Bhutan tour package from Chennai to explore this unforgettable Himalayan landmark.

Top Things to Do in Bhutan

1. Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)

  • Take a thrilling three- to four-hour walk to reach Bhutan's most famous monastery, perched on a cliff above 10,000 feet.
  • Experience the peace and calm and listen to the story of Guru Padmasambhava, who meditated here.

2. Explore Punakha Dzong & River Rafting

  • See the stunning castle of Punakha Dzong, situated between the Mo and Pho rivers.
  • Appreciate the Dzong's white walls, golden roofs, and brightly painted furniture.
  • Indulge in white-water rafting on the Mo Chhu with views of the Himalayas.
  • Cross the exciting Punakha Suspension Bridge, which is made of wooden planks and steel cables.

3. Enjoy sweeping views at Dochula Pass

  • Stop at Dochula Pass, which is 3,100 meters high, on your way from Thimphu to Punakha.
  • Watch the flags fly from the 108 memorial chortens that were built for Bhutanese troops.
  • See the snow-covered Himalayas from every angle on clear days.
  • Visit the Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple close by to appreciate beautiful paintings and artwork.

4. Shop for Handicrafts & Local Textiles

  • Walk through Thimphu's Norzin Lam Market to witness handmade goods from the area.
  • Shop for traditional clothes, wooden masks, handwoven fabrics, and woven baskets.
  • Bring home incense sticks, rugs made by hand, and even red rice or yak cheese.

5. Witness Bhutanese Festivals

  • Witness the grand Thongdrol scroll and holy dances at Paro Tshechu in March or April.
  • Attend Thimphu Tshechu, the largest event in the capital, in September, which is filled with music and rituals.
  • In February and March, see reenactments of Bhutan's historical fights at Punakha Drubchen.
  • Witness the Black-necked Crane Festival that takes place in Phobjikha Valley.
  • In July, the Haa Summer Festival offers food, games, and sports to help you learn about the local way of life.

6. Sample Authentic Bhutanese Cuisine

  • Taste Ema Datshi (spicy cheese with chilli), Phaksha Paa (pork with red chillies), and red rice.
  • Enjoy warm Jasha Maru (chicken stew) and hot Suja (butter tea) made with fermented cow or yak milk.
  • Try fresh mountain food and handmade snacks like Khur-Le and Jaju at farmers' markets.

Explore Bhutan’s Valleys & Monasteries

  • Spot black-necked cranes and green open fields in Phobjikha Valley.
  • Go to Bumthang Valley known for its peaceful atmosphere and vintage temples.
  • Visit Haa Valley for a glimpse into country life and nature.
  • For peaceful prayer and breathtaking vistas, stop by for the hilltop Gangtey Monastery.

FAQs

1. What are the best flight options for travelling from Chennai to Bhutan?
A connecting flight is the best flight option for travelling to Bhutan from Chennai. You can board this flight from Chennai International Airport (MAA) to either reach Kolkata’s (Netaji Subhash Chandra International Airport (CCU)) or Delhi’s (Indira Gandhi International Airport, (DEL). These flights take anywhere between 8 to 19 hours, depending on layovers at Kolkata and Delhi.

2. Do Bhutan tour packages from Chennai include airport transfers and local transportation?
Yes, a Bhutan tour package from Chennai does include local transportation and airport transfers. These packages usually include pick-up and drop-off at the airport as well as smooth transfers between towns like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. Depending on your schedule, you will smoothly continue your trips in private vehicles or group coaches with professional guides and drivers.

3. What type of accommodation is included in Bhutan tour packages from Chennai?
You can stay at 3-star, 4-star or 5-star hotels that combine modern comforts with warm Bhutanese culture when you book a trip to Bhutan from Chennai. You can stay in hotels in Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha in comfortable rooms with basic amenities like Wi-Fi, in-room dining, and room service. For a more private experience, you can stay in luxury resorts like Le Méridien, lodges like Spirit Villa Lodge, and homestays like Chechey homestay.

4. Is it safe to travel to Bhutan from Chennai during the monsoon season?
Yes, it is generally safe to travel to Bhutan from Chennai during the monsoon. This is because major tourist areas like Paro, Punakha and Thimphu generally have well-maintained roads even in monsoons. Moreover, tourist crowds are smaller, which makes your experience a peaceful one as you visit attractions like the Tiger's Nest monastery and the Buddha Dordenma.

5. Are meals and local guides included in Bhutan packages from Chennai?
Yes, meals and local guides are included in a Bhutan tour package from Chennai. For most tours, breakfast and dinner are served at hotels or restaurants in Bhutan as part of the trip from Chennai. You can also get help from skilled English-speaking local guides who can help you learn more about Bhutan's culture, history, and natural beauty during the sightseeing tours. Food may also be included in some premium packages, tours may also be tailored to your needs.

6. What are the flight options available for Bhutan tour packages from major Indian cities, including weekday and weekend departures?

Bhutan Tour Packages from Mumbai: Mumbai does not have direct flights to Paro but there are one-stop options available through Delhi, Kolkata, or Kathmandu. There are weekday as well as weekend departures with flexible scheduling.

Bhutan trip from Kolkata: One of the only cities providing direct connectivity to Paro, Kolkata ranks high for quick and convenient travel—much in demand for weekend breaks.

Bhutan packages from Delhi: Delhi operates direct flights regularly to Paro on certain days, and it also has connecting flights via Kathmandu. These packages can be taken by both short-timers and extended cultural tourgoers.

Bhutan tour package from Bangalore: Bangaloreans often take connecting flights via Delhi or Kolkata. Weekends are normal departure days, but advance bookings are recommended because of limited capacity.

Bhutan trip packages from Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad doesn't offer direct flights to Bhutan, though travelers can book connecting flights through Mumbai or Delhi. Packages can be offered for weekend or weekday travel based on availability.

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Reviewed: 17 Oct 2025
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I recently completed a 7-day trip to Bhutan arranged by your team, and I wanted to share my feedback and appreciation for the experience. From the moment we landed to our final day, the entire trip was beautifully planned and executed. The itinerary struck a perfect balance between sightseeing, rela... Read More
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We always book our trips through Thrillophilia, fully customized to our preferences. Being loyal customers, we received a very attractive flight price last month which seemed nearly impossible to get elsewhere. Thank you!
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Reviewed: 07 Oct 2025
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Hotels provided were good. The representative was very helpful.
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Reviewed: 01 Sep 2025
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It was my first time with Thrillophillia and it was amaziingggggg…! Bhutan is a gorgeous country..! Great experience and great people! Just one thing i was told that it’ll be a group of solos but there were couples and family too although everyone was great.! I loved everything and everyone i met! T... Read More
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Reviewed: 05 Sep 2025
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Loved the experience. Especially the guide, Kinley, was a very nice person. Also, some of the best people on the trip I am going stay friends with forever. 
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The local guide and Driver were always patient and ready to help. They took us to places mentioned in the itinerary and explained relevance of the monuments well. The journey is very safe for women and children.

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