Discover the Kingdom of Happiness — a pristine Himalayan land where ancient monasteries cling to clifftops, forests cover 70% of the land, and Gross National Happiness matters more than GDP.

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is unlike any destination you have ever visited. This small Himalayan kingdom chose to measure its success not in economic output but in the happiness of its people — a philosophy that has shaped every aspect of life here, from its immaculate forests and pristine rivers to its centuries-old monasteries and welcoming communities.
For Indian travellers, Bhutan is wonderfully accessible — no visa required, no currency exchange needed, and a shared cultural and spiritual heritage that makes the kingdom feel simultaneously foreign and deeply familiar. The journey from Bagdogra or Phuentsholing takes you into a world that is resolute about preserving what the rest of the planet has lost.
Hike to the iconic cliff-hanging monastery where Guru Rinpoche meditated in the 8th century — a once-in-a-lifetime experience and Bhutan's most famous sight.
One of the most beautiful buildings in the Himalayas, sitting at the confluence of two glacial rivers, especially stunning during spring blooms.
Bhutan absorbs more carbon than it produces. Over 70% of its land is forested. Visiting Bhutan is travel with a genuinely clear conscience.
Choose from three carefully planned Bhutan packages — all including guide services, road transport, and essential sightseeing.
Phuentsholing · Thimphu · Paro · Tiger's Nest
Fly from Delhi to Bagdogra Airport. Drive to Phuentsholing — the gateway town on the India-Bhutan border. Complete immigration formalities. Visit the beautiful Kharbandi Gumba (monastery) overlooking the town and Indian plains. Overnight in Phuentsholing.
Drive up through dramatic mountain scenery to Thimphu — the world's only capital city without traffic lights. Visit Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma (the giant golden Buddha), and the Royal Handicrafts Emporium. Overnight in Thimphu.
Cross the breathtaking Dochula Pass (3,100m) draped in 108 memorial chortens, with panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas on clear days. Descend to the warm Punakha Valley and visit the majestic Punakha Dzong — the winter residence of Bhutan's religious head — at the meeting of two turquoise rivers. Overnight in Punakha.
Drive to the picturesque Paro Valley — home of Bhutan's only international airport. Visit the historic Rinpung Dzong (the model for Bhutan's flag), the National Museum of Bhutan housed in a watchtower, and stroll through Paro's charming traditional market streets. Overnight in Paro.
The defining moment of every Bhutan trip. Hike approximately 4–5 hours up to Paro Taktsang (3,120m) — the Tiger's Nest Monastery, clinging impossibly to a sheer cliff face 900 metres above the Paro Valley. Visit the sacred temples within and absorb the extraordinary views. An unforgettable achievement. Overnight in Paro.
Morning transfer to Bagdogra via Phuentsholing. Fly from Bagdogra back to Delhi. Return home with memories of monasteries, prayer flags, mountain views, and the gentle grace of the Bhutanese way of life.
Phuentsholing · Thimphu · Punakha · Gangtey · Paro
Everything in the 5N/6D package plus an additional day in the stunning Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey) — home to endangered black-necked cranes that migrate here from Tibet each winter. One of Bhutan's most tranquil and pristine hidden valleys. Also includes an extra evening in Thimphu for more cultural immersion, traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath experience, and a visit to Chele La Pass (the highest motorable pass in Bhutan at 3,988m).
Enquire About This PackagePhuentsholing · Thimphu · Punakha · Gangtey · Bumthang · Paro
Bhutan's most comprehensive tour, adding the ancient spiritual heartland of Bumthang — often called the spiritual capital of the kingdom. Visit Jakar Dzong, Jambay Lhakhang (one of the oldest temples in Bhutan), Kurjey Lhakhang (where Guru Rinpoche meditated), and the sacred Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake). This package gives you an authentic, unhurried experience of Bhutan that most visitors never reach.
Enquire About This PackageComfortable air-conditioned vehicles for all transfers, sightseeing, and inter-city drives throughout Bhutan.
A licensed, government-certified Bhutanese tour guide accompanies all sightseeing — providing rich cultural and historical context.
All Bhutan Government royalty, sustainable development fees, toll taxes, and entry permits are included in the package price.
Twin-sharing stay at 3-star or equivalent hotels in each destination throughout the itinerary.
Daily breakfast at your hotel. Lunch and dinner are on individual account — giving you the freedom to explore local restaurants.
All sightseeing and entry fees to monuments, dzongs, monasteries, and viewpoints mentioned in the itinerary are included.
International and domestic flights to reach Bagdogra are not included. We assist with booking at competitive rates.
Meals outside of daily breakfast are on individual account. Bhutan has excellent local restaurants in all major towns.
Shopping, tips, laundry, optional activities (hot stone bath, archery lessons), and personal items are not included in the package price.
Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Bhutan. A valid passport or voter ID card is sufficient. The Bhutan Immigration Permit is arranged as part of your package documentation.
March to May offers blooming rhododendrons and clear mountain views. October and November provide the finest weather and vibrant autumn colours. Winter is cold but crowd-free and deeply peaceful.
Indian Rupees are accepted throughout Bhutan (except ₹2,000 notes). Connectivity is good in the main towns. Remote valleys may have limited signal — embrace the digital detox.