Bhutan

Happiness Finds Its Home at the Dragon Kingdom

Hidden in the Himalayas of the East, Bhutan has it all: untouched landscapes, rich culture, and a unique unwavering focus on Gross National Happiness. This small, enchanting kingdom, often referred to as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” has carefully preserved its traditions and natural beauty, making it a destination like no other.

What You Can Experience

Turn your tour into the journey of a lifetime with these packages.


Jumolhari Trek

12-Day Roundtrip Package | Paro, Shana, Thangthakha, Jangothang, Lingshi, Shodu, Barshong, Dolam Kencho, Dodena, Thimphu, Bhutan Experience the rich diversity...
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Bhutan Cycling Tour

13-Day Roundtrip Package | Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Trongsa, Bunthang, Bumthang, Ura, Bhutan The 13-day Bhutan Cycling Tour is a must...
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Jewel of the East Experience

Jewel of the East Experience 15-Day Roundtrip Package | Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Bumthang, Mongar, Lhuntsi, Trashigang, Gangtey, Bhutan This one-of-a-kind...
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What To Know Before You Book

A quick overview to make the most of your stay.

- Bhutan’s Tshechus, a variety of colourful festivals, are a great way to experience its culture and immerse in local life and traditions.

- Bhutan experiences distinct seasons that offer varying experiences to travellers::
  • Spring | March to May: This season brings blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather, making it an excellent time for trekking and sightseeing.
  • Summer Monsoon | June to August: Heavy rains bring out the lushness of the country’s natural landscape.
  • Autumn | September to November: A popular time to visit the country. The weather is generally clear, and you get to see the vibrant colours of the season.
  • Winter | December to February: The perfect season for those who enjoy snow, and want to experience Bhutan’s festivals.
- The country’s history of various dynasties has left it dotted with monastery-fortresses, where you could have yourself a spiritual journey and experience the country’s unique blend of tradition and modernity.

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  • Bhutan has a “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy to preserve its environment and culture.
  • A travel itinerary with an accredited tour operator is a must.
  • Visas are required of all visitors. Only issued upon arrival, but must be applied for in advance and approved through a tour operator before departing for the country.
  • Valid passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry.
  • You must have a daily tariff of USD 100 per person per night throughout the year to cover all meals, accommodation, transportation, services of licensed guides and porters, and cultural programs.