Exchange Nagpur’s city buzz for beautiful mountains, monasteries, and scenic trails with our Bhutan tour packages from Nagpur. These Bhutan tour packages are perfect for families, honeymooners, and friend groups looking to explore Bhutan’s unique mix of Himalayan adventures and rich culture.
We take care of every detail, be it flights, cosy hotel stays, guided sightseeing tours, or local transfers, so that you enjoy the magic of Bhutan stress-free. All you have to do is get ready to walk through the streets of Paro, hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, and explore places like Thimphu and Punakha.
The best part is the fun starts right in your home city, Nagpur. With easy departures, carefully crafted itineraries, and a mix of nature, heritage, and soul-soothing calm, make memories that last long after you are back home. Whether you are a culture enthusiast or a mountain lover, we at Thrillophilia promise you a never-before-seen adventure in Bhutan.
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How To Reach Bhutan from Nagpur?
There are no direct flights between Nagpur and Bhutan, so you will need to get connecting flights with layovers for your journey.
Airports - Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG) to Paro International Airport (PBH)
Airlines - Indigo, Druk Air, Bhutan Airlines
Duration - 10 to 20 hours approx.
Layovers - Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata
Frequency – Regular
Visa Information
Indian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Bhutan, thanks to the India–Bhutan Friendship Treaty. You just need a passport that is valid for at least six months or a valid voter ID, and you will receive an Entry Permit upon arrival at Paro Airport or at land checkpoints like Phuentsholing.
When you book through licensed tour operators like Thrillophilia, it gets easier to get the permits. You also get help with paying the mandatory Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), which is INR 1,200 per person per night.
With the Entry Permit, you can stay and travel around Bhutan for a week. For a longer stay, just apply for an extended permit at the Immigration Office in Thimphu.
Best Time To Visit Bhutan
Bhutan is beautiful all year round, but the best time to visit depends on what kind of trip you are looking for.
Spring (March to May): With temperatures ranging from 12 to 22 degrees Celsius, spring is one of the most popular seasons. The valleys are full of rhododendrons and magnolias, and you can enjoy pleasant treks like the Dochula or Bumthang Trail.
Summer (June to August): Mild temperatures going from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius, lush greenery all around, and rainfall make Bhutan look dreamy. The crowds are fewer too, so its a great time for experiencing Bhutan's famous hospitality at its peaceful homestays and attending the Haa Summer Festival.
Autumn (September to November): With clear skies, crisp air, and temperatures going from 10 to 20 degrees Celsius, this is the perfect time for high-altitude treks, photography, and sightseeing. You can also attend the beautiful Thimphu Tsechu for three days in September-October.
Winter (December to February): Temperatures go anywhere between 0 to 15 degrees Celsius, especially in higher areas, making them covered in snow. The snowy Himalayas look stunning, and it’s a great time to visit Phobjikha Valley and spot black-necked cranes.
1. Paro Valley: You can go on a fun tour of Paro Valley’s attractions like the iconic Paro Taktsang, National Museum, Chele La Pass, and Paro Market. 2. Thimphu:Thimphu is Bhutan's capital city, where a guided tour can take you around the famous Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, and Folk Heritage Museum. 3. Punakha Dzong:Punakha Dzong is an ancient monastery where you watch two beautiful rivers meet and also attend the famous Punakha Tshechu every year. 4. Bumthang Valley: Visit Bumthang Valley’s lush apple orchards, hike through dense forests, explore ancient monasteries like Jakar Dzong, and visit Bhutan's only brewery in this beautiful valley. 5. Gangtey Monastery: Set atop a hill in Phobjikha Valley, this massive Gangtey monastery is a place where you can click pictures of ancient architecture and stunning panoramic views of the Phobjikha Valley.
1. Visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Bhutan's most iconic monastery which lies on a rugged cliff and catch amazing panoramic views of the Paro Valley. 2. Attend traditional festivities: At Paro Tsechu and Thimphu Tsechu, you can watch colourful masked dances and lively cultural celebrations. 3. Explore Punakha Dzong: Go on a guided tour of Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan's oldest and most-loved monasteries, which will let you see its stunning architecture and know why it's so popular among locals. 4. Visit the Buddha Dordenma Statue: Hike to the Buddha Dordenma Statue, one of the world’s largest Buddha statues, and click pictures of the beautiful Thimphu valley from up there. 5. Discover Phobjikha Valley: Spot rare black-necked cranes, leopards, and Himalayan black bears in Phobjikha Valley and enjoy a peaceful meditation experience at the Gangtey Monastery here.
Bhutan is a Some places don't just welcome you — they hold you. Bhutan did exactly that for me. From the moment I stepped into Phuentsholing, through the misty mountain roads to Paro and Thimphu, I felt something rare: genuine warmth without performance. People here smile easily and speak softly.There's no rush, no pretense — just a quiet dignity that lingers in every interaction. What moved me most was how fiercely Bhutan protects its soul — every dzong still standing tall, every painted facade untouched by the harshness of modernity, every monastery whispering centuries of devotion. And then there is the food — earthy, fiery, soulful. Ema D... Read More
The trip was really well organised. The guide and the driver were very helpful and friendly and made our trip worth it. Bhutan is a very beautiful place and a must visit. Also booking this trip with thrillophila helped us be a part of the planning.
This is my second international trip with thrillophilia ..this time I travelled alone from Bengaluru to bagdogra and joined the group trip in Bhutan. Everything about trip was good.. cherry on top last day we had complementary breakfast in lemeridian Paro… local guides were good too.. was concerned about safety initially as a solo traveller but group was very good later..overall very good experience
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