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Bhutan Holiday Packages from Bangalore

Bhutan Trip Packages from bangalore

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

Explore the scenic Himalayan beauty of a nearby part of India as you book a Bhutan tour package from Bangalore with Thrillophilia. We have something for every kind of get-together, family vacations, trips with friends, solo tours, or romantic getaways.

Bhutan is a peaceful destination located in the heart of the Himalayas, and is also the home to some of the most tranquil places you can visit. In the country, there are snow-capped mountains and also very green valleys as well as clear rivers, waterfalls, and unique wildlife, which all come together to create a true natural beauty. When you go for Bhutan holidays from Bangalore, you will see the likes of Tiger’s Nest and Punakha Dzong, famous Buddhist monasteries, and at the same time see into the country's culture. You will also learn about Bhutan’s history as you tour the National Museum and the Folk Heritage Museum.

As of recent changes, Indian citizens may visit Bhutan without a visa, instead, they require a valid passport or voter ID card. Also, an Everyday Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of about INR 1200 per day is applied to Indian nationals.

So Thrillophilia covers everything from your food and accommodation to transport, activities, and tour guides for a stress-free holiday in Bhutan with your friends and family. We at Thrillophilia also provide the value of great prices, thoughtfully designed itineraries, and 24/7 customer support. When you go with Bhutan holiday packages from Bangalore with us, you’ll have a worry-free trip through Bhutan’s beautiful landscapes

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About Bhutan – The Land of the Thunder Dragon

Capital: Thimphu (A unique city with no traffic lights)
Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), Indian Rupee (INR) are also widely accepted.
Official Language: Dzongkha, although English is commonly spoken at tourist places.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
Famous Attractions:

- Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery),
- Punakha Dzong,
- Buddha Dordenma,
- Kyichu Lhakhang,
- Dochula Pass,
- Phobjikha Valley

Popular Activities

- Trekking
- Cultural Tours
- Wildlife Viewing
- River Rafting and Kayaking
- Archery

Visa for Indians: No visa required for Indian travelers. A valid Indian passport or a Voter Identity Card is needed.

How to Reach Bhutan from Bangalore

Direct Flights:

There are direct flights from Bangalore (Kempegowda International Airport - BLR) to Paro International Airport (PBH) in Bhutan. Currently, flights from Bhutan Airlines are operating on this route. Covering a distance of about 1,240 km, these flights take approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. Without any layovers, these direct flights operate twice a week which providing a convenient option for travelers to reach Bhutan. It is advised to check availability and flight schedules before planning your trip for Bhutan holidays from Bangalore.

Best Time to Visit Bhutan From Bangalore

Bhutan is a year-round destination, and the best time to visit the country depends on your choice of season and preference.

1. Spring (March to May)

These months are the best time to visit Bhutan, with a temperature range of 10°C to 22°C. During this season, you can admire colorful rhododendrons and other wildflowers in the valleys. You can enjoy visiting Punakha Dzong, exploring the lush Phobjikha Valley, and hiking to Tiger’s Nest. You can also participate in Paro Tshechu, one of Bhutan’s most famous festivals, which is celebrated during this season.

2. Autumn (September to November)

With a temperature range from 8°C to 20°C, autumn is the peak season for traveling to Bhutan. During these months, you can enjoy clear skies and beautiful views of the Himalayas. While exploring the country in these months, you can indulge in photography and adventure activities like trekking and river rafting. For a memorable experience, you can visit Dochula Pass, Bumthang, and the scenic Haa Valley.

3. Summer (June to August)

This is the monsoon season in Bhutan with a temperature range from 13°C to 27°C. During these months, you can avoid trekking due to rainfall. Instead, you can admire the green and peaceful landscape everywhere. Additionally, this is the ideal season to visit cultural places like Tashichho Dzong and National Memorial Chorten in Thimphu and Punakha Dzong in Punakha. Due to fewer tourists, the season is ideal for sightseeing at a relaxed pace.

4. Winter (December to February)

Winter makes central and western Bhutan cold, with a temperature range from -2°C to 12°C. You can head to Phobjikha Valley during these months and watch the rare black-necked cranes. Also, you can visit the quiet monastery, enjoy local festivals like Trongsa Tshech, and admire snow-covered mountain views at Dochula Pass.

Top Destinations to Visit in Bhutan From Bangalore

1. Thimphu – The Cultural Heart of Bhutan

Capital City | Altitude: 2,320m | Best Time to Visit: March–May, September–November
One of the largest cities and the capital city of the country, Thimphu, is famous for the massive Buddha Dordenma statue. While exploring the city, you will see the combination of old traditions and modern life. With a Bhutan tour package from Bangalore, you can visit famous monasteries, explore local markets, and admire people’s colorful traditional clothes.

2. Paro – The Gateway to Bhutan

Scenic Valley Town | Altitude: 2,200m | Best Time to Visit: March–May, September–November
Paro is a beautiful valley town and is known for Bhutan’s only international airport. The city is also famous due to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, which is situated high on a cliff. While exploring the city, you can admire green fields, peaceful rivers, and traditional houses. There are old temples and museums, such as Kyichu Lhakhang and the National Museum of Bhutan, that can be explored.

3. Punakha – The Valley of Bliss

Former Capital | Altitude: 1,200m | Best Time to Visit: October–April
Punakha is a peaceful town known for the beautiful Punakha Dzong, which is one of the most beautiful fortresses in Bhutan. It is built between two rivers, i.e., the Pho Chhu (Male River) and the Mo Chhu (Female River). You can enjoy river rafting, visit old temples, and walk on the Punakha Suspension Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan.

4. Phobjikha Valley – Bhutan’s Winter Wonderland

Glacial Valley | Altitude: 3,000m | Best Time to Visit: October–February
This beautiful valley is famous for being the winter home of the rare black-necked cranes. This wide and open valley is perfect for birdwatching and walking for travelers. In the valley, you can visit the old Gangtey Monastery and stroll through nature trails like the Gangtey Nature Trail.

5. Bumthang – The Spiritual Heart of Bhutan

Sacred Valley | Altitude: 2,600–4,500m | Best Time to Visit: March–May, September–November
The district is famous for various ancient temples and monasteries, due to which it is the most spiritual place in Bhutan. Also, it has four beautiful valleys, i.e., Chokhor, Tang, Ura, and Chhume. There are sacred places like Jambay Lhakhang and Kurje Lhakhang, which are blessed by Guru Rinpoche. In the district, you can enjoy shopping for some famous products like local cheese, honey, and apple products.

Places to Visit in Bhutan From Bangalore

Here are the top places to visit in Bhutan:

1. Buddha Dordenma

Explore the Buddha Dordenma, with Bhutan holiday packages from Bangalore and admire the massive golden statue of Shakyamuni Buddha. Admire incredible panoramic views of Thimphu Valley and see a hall of thousands of miniature Buddha sculptures.

Location: Thimphu
Timings: Open 24 hours
Entry Fee: Free

2. Taktsang Palphug Monastery

Hike to the iconic Taktsang Palphug Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliffside, and soak in the breathtaking views of the lush Paro Valley. As you reach the top, explore its sacred temples, prayer halls, and intricate Buddhist architecture, all steeped in legend and spiritual significance.

Location: Paro Valley
Timings: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed during lunch hours)
Entry Fee: ₹500 (Approx.) for foreign tourists; Free for Indian citizens

3. The Tashichho Dzong

Witness one of Bhutan’s oldest structures as you visit Tashichho Dzong during your Bhutan holidays from Bangalore. Constructed in 1216, this iconic Buddhist monastery in Thimphu is called the ‘Fortress of the Glorious Religion’. Stroll through the rose garden and learn about its fascinating history here.

Location: Thimphu
Timings: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Open to visitors in the evening)
Entry Fee: ₹300 (Approx.) for foreign tourists; Free for Indian citizens

4. Chele La, Paro

Visit one of Bhutan’s most famous landmarks as you head to Chele La Pass. Located 4,000 metres above sea level, the route to Chele La has forests, waterfalls, and springs. Spot Bhutan’s sacred Mt Jholomari, Jichu Drake, Tsherimgang Mountains, Haa Valley, and Paro Valley from here.

Location: Between Paro and Haa Valley (Approx. 1.5-hour drive from Paro)
Timings: Open all day (best visited between 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Entry Fee: Free for all visitors

5. Punakha Dzong

Visit Bhutan’s oldest and second-largest monastery, the Punakha Dzong, with Bhutan tour package from Bangalore. This dzong is one of Bhutan’s most beautiful monasteries and lies at the confluence of two major rivers. Admire sacred relics of Tibetan Buddhism and the lush greenery here.

Location: Punakha
Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry Fee: ₹500 (Approx.) for foreign tourists; Free for Indian citizens

6. Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)

Perched dramatically on a cliff, Tiger’s Nest Monastery is Bhutan’s most famous landmark. It is a sacred pilgrimage site where Guru Rinpoche is believed to have meditated. The 3-4 hour trek to the monastery offers breathtaking valley views, making it a must-visit for spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts.

Location: Paro
Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry Fee: ₹1,000 (Approx.) for foreign tourists; Free for Indian citizens

Top Things to Do in Bhutan

Here are the top things to do in Bhutan:

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

It is situated at 3,120 meters above sea level and gives spectacular vistas of the valleys and surrounding mountains.
The trek is approximately 2-3 hours in one direction, and you will be going through beautiful forests that are decorated with prayer flags.

2. Explore Punakha Dzong & River Rafting

It is a lovely fort constructed in 1637 and situated at the point where the Pho and Mo rivers meet.
You can have exciting river rafting along the Mo Chhu River and can observe scenic vistas of the area.

3. Enjoy Panoramic Views at Dochula Pass

Situated at a height of 3,100 meters, the pass is renowned for the 108 stupas.
It provides spectacular vistas of the Himalayan range and is just the spot to take photographs.

4. Shop for Handicrafts & Local Textiles

Stop by bustling local markets to shop for special handmade goods such as pottery, woodwork, and jewelry that reflect the culture of the area.
During Bhutan holidays from Bangalore, you can find traditional Bhutanese fabrics like kira and gho in Thimphu and Paro markets

5. Witness Bhutanese Festivals (Tshechus)

Tshechus feature vibrant masked dances performed by monks and laypeople.
Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, and Punakha Tshechu are some of the most famous festivals.

6. Savor Authentic Bhutanese Cuisine

Bhutanese cuisine is characterized by its hot spices, where you can taste red rice, butter tea, and homemade yogurt.
You can have them at restaurants within Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha.

7. Explore Bhutan’s Valleys & Monasteries

Tour sacred monasteries like Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro and Gangtey Monastery in Phobjikha.
With Bhutan packages from Bangalore, visit valleys such as Paro Valley, Phobjikha Valley, and Bumthang Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need a visa for Bhutan if I’m traveling from Bangalore?

Indian Citizens do not need a visa to travel to Bhutan. However, an entry permit is essential while traveling to Bhutan. You can get the permit upon arrival at the border or the Paro International Airport by showing your passport or voter ID. With Bhutan packages from Bangalore, you can also get assistance in permit arrangements.

2. What is the best time to book a Bhutan tour from Bangalore?

For booking a Bhutan tour from Bangalore, you can select a time during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. These months include clear skies, soothing weather, and wonderful festivals. In this season, you can indulge in comfortable sightseeing, trekking, and appreciation of Bhutan’s scenic vistas

3. What does a Bhutan tour package from Bangalore usually include?

The Bhutan tour package from Bangalore by Thrillophilia is inclusive of meals, accommodation, sightseeing tours, transfers and drops at airports, permits, and an English-speaking guide. In addition to this, there are activities like trekking or cultural experiences that can be enjoyed with this package. Flights or transport to or from Bangalore can be optional or a part of the package, depending on the type of package.

4. Are there direct flights from Bangalore to Bhutan?

Yes, direct flights are operational between Bangalore (Kempegowda International Airport) and Bhutan International Airport at Paro. Bhutan Airlines and FlexFlight are operating direct flights, and direct flights take nearly 2 hours and 40 minutes. Apart from this, there are direct flights operating two times a week.

5. Is Bhutan a good destination for a family trip from Bangalore?

Yes, Bhutan is a lovely destination for a family holiday from Bangalore. The nation boasts scenic landscapes, a serene ambience, and a culture that suits every traveler. Moreover, monasteries, nature walks, wildlife parks, and learning about the traditions are also possible with the family.

6. How many days are enough for a Bhutan trip from Bangalore?

7 to 10-day Bhutan holidays from Bangalore are enough to visit key attractions such as Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and Phobjikha Valley. In this period, you can enjoy experiences related to culture, sightseeing, and some leisure. If a 5-day holiday is planned, you can see the prime highlights, but longer visits are recommended to explore in-depth.

7. What’s the best way to experience Bhutan’s culture if I'm visiting from Bangalore for just 5-6 days?

In a 5-6 day Bhutan tour from Bangalore, one can see cultural attractions such as Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha. Also, you can explore monasteries like Tiger’s Nest and Punakha Dzong and take part in a local Tshechu festival if possible. For a memorable experience, you can try Bhutanese cuisine and shop for handicrafts. If you want to learn local tradition and history, opting for a guided tour is also a good option.

8. Are there any Bhutan packages from Bangalore that include trekking or outdoor adventures?

Yes, various Bhutan packages from Bangalore feature trekking or outdoor activities like rafting for visitors. There are hikes to Tiger’s Nest, rafting in Punakha, and valley treks. These packages also include meals, stays, and transport guides so that you can experience culture, nature, and thrill.

9. Do Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore include shopping time for traditional souvenirs?

Yes, you can get free time to shop for traditional souvenirs with some Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore. In Thimphu and Paro, you can stroll through local markets and purchase handicrafts, handwoven textiles, prayer flags, Bhutanese jewelry, and wooden masks. These cities are part of your Bhutan tour, where you can enjoy shopping.

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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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