Bhutan Tour Packages
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Bhutan Tour Packages
Discover the peaceful charm of Bhutan with PTW Holidays. From ancient monasteries to scenic valleys, our Bhutan tour packages offer culture, nature, and relaxed travel, all planned with care and transparent pricing.
Bhutan Tour Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Beautiful Bhutan Tour Package 5N/6D | 6 Days | INR 37,999 |
| Incredible Bhutan Tour with Phobjikha 8N/9D | 9 Days | INR 40,479 |
| Amazing Bhutan Honeymoon Tour Package 6N/7D | 7 Days | INR 79,799 |
| Unforgettable Bhutan Bike Trip Tour Package 8N/9D | 9 Days | INR 62,699 |
| Mesmerizing Bhutan Tour with Dochu La Pass 6N/7D | 7 Days | INR 45,599 |
| Beautiful Bhutan Tour Package 5N/6D | 6 Days | INR 37,999 |
Bhutan Tour Packages
Bhutan doesn’t try to impress you loudly. It grows on you—slowly, quietly, and then all at once. One moment you’re driving past prayer flags fluttering in the wind, the next you’re sipping hot butter tea while mountains watch in silence. With PTW Holidays, our Bhutan tour packages are planned for travellers who want more than sightseeing. We give you time. Time to walk, to pause, to feel the calm. No rush. No noise. Just a journey that stays with you long after you return.
Who We Are
At PTW Holidays, we’re not just planners sitting behind screens—we’re travellers at heart. We listen first. What kind of trip do you want? Slow and peaceful, or full of discovery? Our Bhutan tour packages are built around real conversations, honest advice, and simple planning. No hidden surprises. No rushed itineraries. Just thoughtful journeys, personal support, and the kind of travel experience that feels easy from start to finish.
Transparent Price Range (Approximate)
At PTW Holidays, we believe in clear pricing with no last-minute surprises. Our Bhutan Tour Packages are designed to suit different travel styles and budgets.
Budget Bhutan Tour Packages: ₹35,000 – ₹45,000 per person
Standard Bhutan Tour Packages: ₹45,000 – ₹65,000 per person
Premium / Luxury Bhutan Tour Packages: ₹70,000 – ₹95,000+ per person
Prices may vary based on travel dates, hotel selection, number of days, permits, and customization.
Who Should Book These Bhutan Tour Packages?
These Bhutan tour packages are perfect for travellers who want more than a rushed checklist. If you see yourself in any of these, Bhutan will feel just right.
Peace-seeking travellers who want a calm break from crowded, noisy destinations
Couples & honeymooners looking for quiet moments, scenic drives, and meaningful experiences
Culture lovers curious about monasteries, local traditions, and Bhutan’s simple way of life
Nature admirers who enjoy mountains, valleys, fresh air, and slow walks
First-time international travellers who want an easy, well-managed trip from India
Families & senior travellers preferring relaxed itineraries without long travel stress
If you like journeys that feel unhurried, personal, and genuinely refreshing, these Bhutan tour packages are made for you.
Best Places To Visit on a Bhutan TourÂ
1. Paro
Paro is often the first hello and the last goodbye in Bhutan—and it leaves a deep impression. Surrounded by green valleys and traditional homes, Paro feels calm and welcoming. It’s where culture, nature, and everyday Bhutanese life blend effortlessly.
2. Tiger’s Nest Monastery
Clinging dramatically to a cliff, Tiger’s Nest is Bhutan’s most iconic sight. The hike is steady, sometimes challenging, but deeply rewarding. Reaching the monastery feels less like sightseeing and more like a personal achievement.
3. Thimphu
Thimphu is a capital city without traffic lights—and that says a lot. Here, modern cafés sit alongside monasteries and markets. It’s the best place to understand how Bhutan balances tradition with gentle progress.
4. Punakha Dzong
Set at the meeting point of two rivers, Punakha Dzong is peaceful and majestic. Its long wooden bridge, white walls, and golden rooftops make it one of the most beautiful dzongs in Bhutan, especially in spring.
5. Phobjikha Valley
Phobjikha Valley is wide, quiet, and incredibly soothing. Known for its open landscapes and rare black-necked cranes, this valley is perfect for travellers who want silence, slow walks, and pure mountain air.
6. Bumthang Valley
Bumthang is often called the spiritual heart of Bhutan. With ancient temples, small villages, and peaceful trails, it offers a deeper, more intimate look into Bhutanese history and beliefs.
Best Time to Visit Bhutan
Bhutan is beautiful all year, but the experience changes with the seasons. The best time really depends on what you want from your trip.
Spring (March to May):
One of the best times to visit Bhutan. Valleys bloom with flowers, weather stays pleasant, and mountain views are clear. Ideal for sightseeing, photography, and cultural exploration.Autumn (September to November):
Another peak season. Clear skies, crisp air, and vibrant festivals make this period perfect for first-time visitors. Great for monastery visits, scenic drives, and outdoor walks.Summer (June to August):
Fewer crowds and lush green landscapes. Light rains refresh the valleys, making it a good choice for travellers who prefer quieter journeys and don’t mind occasional showers.Winter (December to February):
Cold but peaceful. Snow-covered mountains, fewer tourists, and clear views make winter ideal for relaxed travel, especially for couples and culture lovers.
For most travellers, spring and autumn offer the most balanced and comfortable Bhutan tour experience.
How to Reach Bhutan
1. By Air
The easiest way to reach Bhutan is by flying to Paro International Airport. Direct and connecting flights are available from Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bagdogra. The flight itself is a highlight, offering stunning views of the Himalayas before landing.
2. By Road
Many travellers prefer entering Bhutan by road for a scenic journey. You can reach Phuentsholing, Bhutan’s main border town, from Siliguri or Jaigaon. From Phuentsholing, well-maintained roads lead to Thimphu and Paro.
3. By Train
There is no railway station inside Bhutan. The nearest major railway stations are New Jalpaiguri and Hasimara. From there, you can continue by road to the Bhutan border.
Most travellers find air travel the fastest and most convenient, while road travel is perfect for those who enjoy scenic routes and relaxed journeys.
Why Book Bhutan Tour Packages with PTW Holidays?
Because a Bhutan trip should feel calm from the very beginning—not stressful. With PTW Holidays, everything is planned thoughtfully, so you can simply enjoy the journey.
Personalised itineraries – No fixed templates. Your trip is designed around your pace, interests, and comfort.
Honest, transparent pricing – What we discuss is what you pay. No hidden costs. No last-minute surprises.
Local knowledge, real experiences – From monasteries to scenic valleys, we focus on places and moments that truly reflect Bhutan.
Smooth permits & documentation – We handle visas, permits, and travel formalities, so you don’t have to worry.
Comfort-focused travel – Carefully chosen hotels, reliable transport, and balanced day plans.
Dedicated support – From planning to return, our team is just a call or message away.
With PTW Holidays, your Bhutan tour becomes more than a holiday—it becomes a peaceful, well-crafted experience you’ll always remember.
People Also Ask About Bhutan Tour Packages
1. Do Indians need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Indian citizens do not need a visa. A valid passport or voter ID is enough. Entry permits are issued on arrival or arranged in advance.
2. What documents are required for a Bhutan tour?
You’ll need a valid passport (recommended) or voter ID, passport-size photographs, and travel documents. PTW Holidays assists with all permit formalities.
3. Is Bhutan suitable for family and senior travellers?
Yes. Bhutan is safe, peaceful, and ideal for families and senior citizens, especially with relaxed itineraries and comfortable travel planning.
4. How many days are enough for a Bhutan trip?
A 5–7 day trip is ideal to cover Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha comfortably. Longer stays allow deeper exploration of valleys like Bumthang.
5. Is Bhutan an expensive destination?
Bhutan can suit different budgets. With transparent pricing and custom plans, PTW Holidays offers both affordable and premium options.
6. What currency is used in Bhutan?
The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the local currency. Indian Rupees are widely accepted across Bhutan.










