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About Bhutan

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Bhutan History

Unsurprisingly, most people know very few facts about Bhutan. Lots of experienced travelers aren’t even sure where Bhutan is located! Although state-controlled tours are possible, Bhutan has deliberately remained closed off to protect old traditions.

The Best Time to Visit Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring months of March to May when the valleys come alive with flowers in bloom and Autumn starting from September to December where festival hits the central Bhutan.

Bhutan Visa

The easiest way to obtain a Bhutan tourist visa is through a registered tour operator, as the company will obtain your visa on your behalf. You just need to provide the details of your visit and your documents for Bhutan Visa. Once we receive all your documents the visa takes about 2 to 3 working days for approval.

Bhutan Flights

Bhutan has two airlines. Drukair and Privately owned Bhutan Airlines. Both airlines operate from Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, Singapore, Guwahati and Bagdugra. The airline is one of the finest in the Country with zero incident.

The Best time to Visit Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan is Spril (March to June) and Autumn (September to November).

Things to Do in Bhutan

Bhutan is popular for Festival, Cultural Exploration and beautiful trekking tour.

Places to Visit in Bhutan

The popular touristic places to visit in Bhutan are most iconic Tiger Nest monastery, Dzongs, Museums and Farm House

Book your amazing Trip to Bhutan

Booking a trip to Bhutan offers a myriad of compelling reasons to explore this unique and captivating destination. Here are some key points highlighting why Bhutan should be on your travel list.

  • Unspoiled Nature
  • Rich Cultural Heritage
  • Authentic Cultural Experiences
  • Sustainable and Responsible Tourism
  • Exclusivity and Limited Tourist Numbers
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Bhutan Travel Information

Bhutan, often referred to as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a small Himalayan kingdom renowned for its pristine landscapes, rich culture, and unique approach to tourism. Here’s some quick information about traveling to Bhutan.

  1. Cultural Highlights: Bhutan is renowned for its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries and dzongs (fortresses), such as the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) and Punakha Dzong. They can also witness colorful religious festivals called “Tsechus,” which feature masked dances, music, and religious rituals.

  2. Natural Beauty: Bhutan boasts breathtaking natural landscapes. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to lush green valleys, the country offers a pristine environment for nature lovers. Popular destinations include the Phobjikha Valley, known for its endangered black-necked cranes, and the Haa Valley, famous for its picturesque scenery.

  3. Trekking Opportunities: Bhutan is a paradise for trekkers. It offers a range of trekking routes, including the iconic Snowman Trek and the Jomolhari Trek, which provide opportunities to witness stunning mountain vistas, remote villages, and diverse flora and fauna.

  4. Traditional Bhutanese Cuisine: Bhutanese cuisine is distinct and often incorporates spicy flavors. Traditional dishes include “ema datshi” (chili and cheese stew), “suja” (butter tea), and “red rice.” Travelers can savor these flavorsome dishes and explore Bhutan’s culinary traditions.

  5. Dress Code: Bhutan has a traditional dress code, and the national dress, called “Gho” for men and “Kira” for women, is commonly worn by the locals. While visitors are not required to wear Bhutanese attire, it is appreciated if they do so when visiting religious sites and attending cultural events.

  6. Sustainable Tourism: Bhutan places a strong emphasis on sustainable tourism. The country aims to preserve its environment, culture, and traditions. Visitors are encouraged to be mindful of their ecological footprint and respect local customs and traditions.

  7. Flight Connections: Paro International Airport is Bhutan’s only international airport. Drukair, the national airline, operates flights to and from various destinations including Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok, Kathmandu, and Singapore. Flights are subject to weather conditions and availability.

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