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Hello Bangalorian's ! Are you planning for a refreshing break from work pressure and the busy city life? If yes, look no further than My Trip Navigator, with 5+ years of experience present for you, the Exclusive Bhutan Package Tour From Bangalore. Breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and the zero-carbon country and pursuit of GNH (Gross National Happiness) have no alternative destination to celebrate as like Bhutan. Our Bhutan Tour Package from Bangalore offer excellent value, combining TCB Approved accommodation, meals, sightseeing, SDF (Sustainable Development Fees) English Speaking Guide and more. Don’t miss the chance to explore this enchanting Kingdom of Bhutan with MyTripNavigator-One of the Best Bhutan Tour Operator. Book your customized Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore and discover the magic of Bhutan as per your choice and budget. Book Your  Bhutan Package Tour From Bangalore Today!

Why Bhutan

Why Choose a for Your Next Holiday?

From Bangalore, you have various options for a holiday. But the Bangalore to Bhutan tour package offers you a mix of cultural, natural, and leisurely luxury experiences. Its smooth transition from Bangalore's hustle and bustle city life to a Land of Thunder Dragon kingdom with tranquil monasteries and unique culture. As we are one of the best Bhutan Tour operators in India, we are perfectly designed for your Bhutan holiday packages from Bangalore, which cover all your travel requirements of Bhutan Tours.

The Unique Culture and Traditions

Blessed with a diverse cultural heritage, Buddhism is dominant in Bhutan, and there are minimal influences from other countries. Many people attribute the great and lasting appeal to the country’s firmly rooted traditions, which are reflected in the style of constructions and festivals.

Festivals (Tsechus): 

Tsechus The Bhutanese annual festivals known as Tsechus are also the essence of Bhutan’s traditions. These bright-some performances include such components as masks, dances, music, and rituals. The best time to visit Bhutan is during these festivals because they put up their best face forward during these times.

Traditional Clothing: 

Bhutanese men and women wear traditional clothing, Gho and Kira, on a daily basis as a symbol of national pride. With our Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore, our guide and driver welcomed wearing the traditional outfit for an interactive experience.

Dzongs and Monasteries:

One of the primary reasons to visit a Bhutan trip package from Bangalore is the impressive Dzongs and monasteries of Bhutan. Tiger‘s Nest Monastery at a clifftop is one of the main attractions of Bhutan.

Spiritual and Wellness Retreats:

Bhutan, with its strong Buddhist culture, has long been a summer destination for those seeking enlightenment. It presents many locations for meditation, wellness retreats, and spiritual revival.

Monasteries and Meditation:

Bhutan is universally decorated with monasterial structures where spiritual exercise takes root. You can attend a module, join a meditation hall, or even take a retreat in any of these calm surroundings. 

Hot Stone Baths:

Another traditional method of wellness in Bhutan is a hot stone bath. Rocks are warmed and put in water containing herbs to make a bath effective in relieving both body and mind stress.

Yoga and Mindfulness Retreats:

Due to the lack of turbulence the country offers, Bhutan is fast becoming a hub for yoga and meditation retreats. Wellness programs, which comprise and include yoga, meditation, and exposure to nature, are prevalent in resorts around the country. 

Smooth and Easy Visa Process for Bhutan Tour from Bangalore:

Entry-Permit Assistance:

For a Bangalore to Bhutan tour package, you require an authenticated entry permit by TCB. You can apply for an offline entry permit at Phuentsholing or Paro Airport at the time of arrival. We My Trip Navigator is one of the best Bhutan tour operators in India. We facilitate our guest's online E-permit with Bhutan package tour from Bangalore, and the immigration process takes only a few minutes.

Documentation Requirement:

For an Indian citizen to apply for an entry permit, the required documents are a 6-month valid passport or voter ID as per the Tourism Council of Bhutan policy. And also required a passport-size photo.

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF):

As per TCB's new tourism policy, high value, low impact for Bhutan visit, you have to pay the SDF, which is for Indian INR 1200 per person per night and non-Indian 100 USD per person per night. It's a One Kind of Tourism Tax for sustainability for tiny country Bhutan. My Trip Navigator is included in the SDF in Bangalore to Bhutan tour packages.

Cost

How Much Does the Bhutan Tour Package from Bangalore Cost?

Are you looking for information on the costs of the Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore? The amount of money you will spend on your Bhutan tour depends on the following aspects: duration of the tour, number of travellers, routing of the trip, accommodation and food, transportation vehicle, trip activities, and the period chosen. The average cost of a 5N-6D Bhutan package from Bangalore with airfare  may be anywhere starting from INR 56,500/- per person. 

At this price, the government of Bhutan has imposed a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1200 per day for Indians; accommodation, a vehicle, and a compulsory tour guide are included. Also, Bhutan tour costs might be higher during the spring season, extending from March to May, as well as the autumn season, which ranges from September to November. For budget travellers, there are still cheaper prices for a Bhutan trip package from Bangalore. There are few packages available for luxury travellers, which means that they will get a chance to get superior-quality accommodation and services that charge them high. The options of packages vary from a low-cost, memorable, and authentic Bhutan experience to a charming, mesmerising high-end deluxe journey in the kingdom of the thunder dragon.

Bhutan Tour Package Cost:

Bhutan Tour Packages

Hotels 

Trip Duration

Bhutan Trip Cost (6 Pax Min)

Bhutan Trip from Ex-Paro included SDF

3 Star TCB

6 Days/5 Nights

INR 29,500/-

Bhutan Trip from Ex-Paro included SDF

3 Star TCB

7 Days/6 Nights

INR 34,700/-

Bhutan Trip from Ex-Hasimara included SDF

3 Star TCB

6 Days/5 Nights

INR 30,500/-

Bhutan Trip from Ex-Bagdogra/NJP included SDF

3 Star TCB

7 Days/6 Nights

INR 32,500/-

Bhutan Trip from Ex-Bagdogra/NJP included SDF

3 Star TCB

7 Days/6 Nights

INR 37,500/-

How to Reach

How to Plan Bhutan Tour Packages from Bangalore:

We are My Trip Navigator, being one of the best Bhutan tour operators. We customize Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore by various routes, like by air, road, and train.

How to Plan a Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore by Train?

When airfare is very high and you are looking for a cost-effective Bhutan package tour from Bangalore, then you can travel by train, but unfortunately Bhutan doesn’t have its own railway network, and fortunately, being a neighbouring country of India, we can still travel by train up to the Indian border and then continue by road. NJP (New Jalpaiguri) is the nearest major railway station of Bhutan, which connects direct train connectivity from Bangalore. NJP (New Jalpaiguri) to Indo-Bhutan Border Phuentsholing is near about 4 hour's driving distance. Our professional driver will pick you up from Hasimara station and continue to Bhutan by the scenic beauty road.

How to Plan a Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore by Road?

Bhutan, as a neighboring country of India, gives you the added advantage of enjoying beautiful and scenic adventures. Bhutan shares a border with India and the most popular Indo-Bhutan Entry point is Jaigaon-Phuentsholing. Jaigaon is located in West Bengal, India. Once you reach Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or NJP Railway Station (New Jalpaiguri) from Bangalore,. Our representative will pick up from there and drive 4 hours to the Indo-Bhutan border in Jaigaon. After crossing the border, take the journey forward to major Bhutanese cities, Thimphu and Paro, and you will enjoy the drive filled with vistas of lush forests, rolling hills, and charming villages.

How to Plan a Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore by Air?

However, the easiest and quickest way to reach Bhutan is by air. Paro is the only international airport in Bhutan, located in a magnificent town surrounded by mountains. In Bhutan, only 2 airlines, Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines, operate flights into Paro. From Bangalore Bhutan airlines Operated very limited time,  or you can direct flight via Delhi, Kolkata or Guwahati from Bangalore.you can  can from Bangalore to Bagdogra and continue road trip from there .Though the flight itself to Paro is an experience since one pass over breathtaking views of the Snow Peak Himalayas—with Mount Everest even possible to see on a fine day—the rest of Bhutan is easily connected by road once you land.

 

Best Time to Visit

When is the best time to go on a Bhutan holiday from Bangalore?

Bhutan is a country where you can visit at any time, but there is a particular season for the perfect time to visit Bhutan. It depends on which weather you want to prepare for your best experience with the Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore.

Bhutan Tour in Spring (March to May)

Spring is the best season for a Bangalore to Bhutan tour package, where the temperature varies from 12°C to 20°C and the weather is very pleasant. It gives the landscapes a very colourful look due to the rhododendrons, magnolias, and varieties of flowers in bloom. This period comes with several festivals in Bhutan, which make up a truly cultural experience. Paro Tshechu is one of the major traditional Bhutanese festivals, celebrated in spring by masked dance performances and cultural programs. During this time, a high number of travellers visit Bhutan. My trip navigator advised you to book an early Bhutan package from Bangalore with airfare to avoid peak season surcharges and get a better deal.

Bhutan Tour in Autumn (September to November)

Another ideal time for a Bangalore to Bhutan tour package is autumn. The weather is cool and clear, ranging from 10°C to 20°C. The skies are mostly clear of clouds and hence very suitable for the Himalayan vistas that one may want to get from high mountain passes. This season is good for trekking or any outdoor activities since the trails are in good condition. One will be able to witness the Thimphu Tshechu, which is one of the biggest and most colourful festivals in Bhutan. In the autumn season, from September to November, a large number of tourists visit Bhutan from Bangalore.

Bhutan Tour in Winter (December to February)

Winter is cold in Bhutan, with the temperature range between -1°C and 10°C. Lower valleys are usually quite mild in winter, whereas it snows at higher altitudes. It is the best period of the year for a quieter, less crowded experience on the Bhutan Tour from Bangalore. The real beauty of winter comes in the form of the famous Punakha Dromche festival, held in February, to showcase Bhutan's rich traditions and customs.

The Himalayan Small Buddhist Kingdom will blow your mind and touch your soul for unparalleled beauty, unique culture, and living a simple lifestyle among Bhutanese people. If you are planning a family holiday honeymoon or adventure, all kinds of holiday experiences are offered in Bhutan.

Attractions

Top Attractions in Our Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore:

Bhutan is a very small country, but it's well organised by nature, and our Bhutan tour package covers the best of the destinations and hidden gems of the kingdom of Bhutan. We are sharing with you the main highlights of Bhutan Sightseeing:

Thimphu-sightseeing:

Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan as well; it is known for traditional crafts and markets. Tashichho Dzong's evening view is one of the most iconic sightseeing attractions. Also important sights to see are Simply Bhutan Museum, National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma Statue, Changangkha Lhakhang, Motithang Takin Preserve, Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan, Centenary Farmers' Market, National Folk Heritage Museum, Simtokha Dzong, and Pangri Zampa Monastery. Most of the sightseeing is covered in your Bhutan trip package from Bangalore.

Paro-sightseeing: 

Tiger Nest Monastery, which is also known as Taktsang Monastery, is the iconic sightseeing point with hiking activities lasting approximately 2.5 hours each side. We offer a Bangalore to Bhutan tour package, including Paro sightseeing—Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong), the National Museum of Bhutan, Jangsarbu Lhakhang, and Dungtse Lhakhang. Significant sites not to overlook include the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, Chele La Pass, and Paro's Weekend Market.

Punakha-sightseeing: 

Feel the pride of magnificent Punakha Dzong, accompanied by Mo Chhu, or Punakha River Rafting, and the suspension bridge. You may also like to visit Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the fertility temple; Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten; and Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery.

Phobjikha-sightseeing:

A glacial valley, very famous for its pristine beauty, the most famous birding place, and the Tibetan bird Black-Necked Crane Festival. It is also called Gangte Valley, named after the Gante monastery. Places to visit here are areas around Phobjikha Gangtey Nature Trail, Nyelung Drachaling, Kuenzang Chholing Shedra, Khewang Lhakhang, Phobjikha Valley Hiking Trails, Kumbhu Lhakhang, Damcho Lhakhang, Dzongdrakha Goemba, Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary, and Jigme Singye. We offer a Pobjikha day trip from Punakha with our 7N 8D  Bhutan Package tour from Bangalore.

Haa- sightseeing:

This is a lovely place with mountain scenery and typical villages. It experiences the most famous white temples and black temples. The night stay at Haa Valley enhances your experience of the Bhutan trip from Bangalore.

Things to Do

Top Things to Do in Bhutan Tour Packages from Mumbai:

The Kingdom of “Thunder Dragon” is beautifully diversified with natural beauty, adventure, and spiritual activities. 

Tiger's Nest Trekking: 

Taksang Monastery, situated 12 KM from Paro Town. It is one of the most venerated pilgrimages in the Himalayan Hike.  is one of the iconic activities to do in Paro to the spectacular, perched on a cliffside. (9,678 ft.) above the sea level and (2600 ft.) from the valley. around 2.5-3.5 hours . to hike, depending on physical fitness. Recommend every tourist who is planning a Bhutan tour packages from Mumbai to visit Taktsang monastery.

Hot Stone Bath: 

Traditional hot stone bath is soaking in the menchu (medical water), which helps to cure backaches and joint pains and the body will relax from tiredness—a unique Bhutanese therapy experience in Punakha, Paro, and Bumthang. We recommend to all who are planning a Bhutan package tour from Mumbai that Hot Stone is included after completing Tiger Nest Trekking.

Do Chula Pass: 

Do Chula Pass is famous for panoramic views of 108 memorial chorten stupas and 360-degree panoramic snow-capped Himalayan views. If you are planning the Mumbai to Bhutan tour package in the months of September to February, then it must be included in your itinerary.

River Rafting in Punakha: 

In Punakha, Mochu River rafting is one of the major activities in the Bhutan package tour from Mumbai. For adventure seekers, the Punakha River, especially whitewater rafting on two distinct rivers, Pho-Chhu (father river) and Mo-Chhu (mother river) , gives you unforgettable experiences. The best time for rafting and kayaking is from March to April and November to December.

Hot Spring Therapy: 

Natural hot springs help you with muscle relaxation and blood flow increase. The hot spring therapy solves skin diseases, headaches, tuberculosis, and other diseases. Gasa Tshachu and Dhur Tshachu are the best spots for hot spring therapy in Bhutan.

Offbeat Place

Some Offbeat Places You Can Include in a Bhutan Trip Package from Bangalore .

Phobjikha Valley:

Known for its stunning green landscapes and the annual Black-Necked Crane Festival

Trongsa: 

Historical town with the impressive Trongsa Dzong Trongsa Dzong is the largest Dzong fortress in Bhutan. 

Mongar: 

Gateway to eastern Bhutan, known for its lush forests, traditional weaving, and highest lemongrass production in Bhutan.

Trashigang: 

Trashigang, “The Jewel of East Bhutan," has beautiful views, and Bhutan’s largest river (Drangme Chhu) flows through Trashigang.

Lheunste:

Lheunste Valley is called the Kurtoe Valley, famous for its intricate textiles and holy pilgrimage destinations with beautiful monasteries.

Jakar:

The main town in the Bumthang Valley, known as the "Little Switzerland" of Bhutan for its scenic beauty

Itinerary

7Night 8Days Bhutan Tour Package Itinerary  

DAY1: BAGDOGRA ARRIVAL & TRANSFER TO PHUENTSHOLING

After arriving in Bagdogra Airport, you will be received by our representative guide The traveling distance of four hours will take you to Phuentsholing, which is situated in Bhutan. In between, enjoy the fight scenes as well as the landscape from India up to the lower Buhutan hills. On your arrival, you are shuttled to the hotel of your check-in, and the rest of the day is spent at leisure. They became a little more relaxed and visited part of the Rural Market and the Bhutan Gate.

Overnight stay in Phuentsholing.

DAY2: WELCOME TO BHUTAN AND TRANSFER TO THIMPHU / 4 HRS

Once you finish with immigration formalities at Phuentsholing, it will take 5 hours to drive to Thimphu, the capital of the country. The drive itself has breathtaking, picturesque surrounding hills, curved roads, and deep ditches. When you arrive at Thimphu, you need to stay in a hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to wander and witness the pulsating life of this modern city with traditional Bhutanese culture.

Overnight stay in Thimphu.

DAY3: THIMPHU LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

Start your exploration of Thimphu by visiting the National Memorial Chorten, a distinctive feature of the city’s outline. Next to them, go to the gigantic Buddha Dordenma, which has a commanding view of the whole valley. Proceed to Tashichho Dzong, where the Bhutanese king’s throne is situated and houses the Bhutanese government and also the religious place, and then you will visit the Folk Heritage Museum, the Textile Preservation Centre, and the Royal Textile Museum in order to learn about the rural life of the beautiful country. The way to understand Bhutanese handicraft is by visiting the local markets and souvenirs.

Overnight stay in Thimphu.

DAY4: THIMPHU TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER via DOCHULA PASS & SIGHTSEEINGS OF PUNAKHA

Today what you shall do is take about 2 hours of drive to Punakha. On the way, you will go to visit the Dochula Pass (3,100 m), which offers views of 108 actual chortens and the Himalayas when the weather is fine. Discover punakha, starting by visiting one of the most beautiful fortresses, Punakha Dzong, situated at the joining of the Pho Chu and the Mo Chu rivers. Stop and cross the longest suspension bridge in Bhutan and enjoy the incredible view. After that, you can have a short trek to Chimi Lhakhang Temple, known as the Temple of Fertility, and people come here to pray for a child.

Overnight stay in Punakha.

DAY5: PUNAKHA TO PARO TRANSFER AND VISIT PARO LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

Start for Paro sightseeing, visit the picturesque town in Bhutan. En-route visit the National Museum of Bhutan in Paro, built in 1968, to learn about Bhutan's culture and art. The museum showcases paintings and bronze statues, providing insight into Bhutan's art and culture. Visit Rinpung Dzong, built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, which houses the monastic body and administrative offices. The Nya Mey Zam Bridge, a unique specimen in Bhutan, connects Paro Town to Dzong. The Paro Airport View Point offers stunning views of the Paro River and Dzongs.

Overnight in Paro.

DAY6: PARO TAKTSANG MONASTERY (TIGER'S NEST) / OR PARO - CHELE-LA-PASS

Taktsang Monastery: The Tiger Nest, another holy place, is located after 1200 meters of crossing a fierce cliff. Though rather difficult to climb up, once you get to the top, take a deep breath of the air and appealm the eyes and the soul by the beauty of the surrounding nature and the valley that lies underneath —Taktsang Monastery was built by Sain Guru Rinpoche in 747 CE. Construction of the complex was done in 1694. Finally in around 3 hrs of some adventurous trek see the tiger nest monastery and if you want, make it easier take a horse back to the top from parking area. During trekking get astonished by the amazing view of the Paro town and it’s beauty of green vegetation, flow of the river, blue sky and demanding clouds in short at its best to enjoy natures beauty.

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Moving from beautiful valley now we proceed towards Chela-La-Pass which is 3, 998 meters high. Afterwards breakfast let moves towards the gateway to this mini heaven Chhela – La- Pass, which is just few hours drive away from Paro town, well known as highest motorable pass in Bhutan which provide the view of Bhutan’s second highest revered peak. Mt. Jomolhari (7314m) and all the other snow touched ranges on clear sky. The roads put through zigzags ; it is very fascinating to go through them as the green valleys, chirping birds, snowy mountains, and the fantastic view on both side are sure to compel everyone to continue and the beautiful scenic views will astound you.

Overnight in Paro.

DAY7: PARO TO PHUENTSHOLING TRANSFER (APPROX. 4 HRS DRIVE)

Following your breakfast, begin to drive to Phuentsholing, which will take about six hours; however, there is a possibility of a lot of sightseeing on the roads, and again you are going to find yourself driving through the picturesque terrains of Bhutan. On arrival at Phuentsholing, spend a night in a hotel, and then the next morning proceed to West Bengal for boarding your flight back home.

Overnight in Phuntsholing.

DAY8: PHUENTSHOLING - BAGDOGRA AIRPORT

Bid farewell to Bhutan as you transfer back to Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey, cherishing unforgettable memories.

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