Thinking of a trip to Bhutan from Bangalore? You’ve come to the right place, boss! Tripjyada brings you amazing Bhutan Group Tour Packages from Bangalore that’ll make your vacation super memorable. Whether you want peace of mind, beautiful mountains, or just want to explore something totally different, our Bhutan group tours have got you covered.
Bhutan is like that dream destination where time moves slowly, people are super friendly, and nature is just wow! Our Bangalore to Bhutan packages are designed so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy – we’ll handle all the boring paperwork and planning stuff.
WHY CHOOSE OUR BHUTAN GROUP TOUR PACKAGES?
- We Plan Everything, You Just Enjoy!
Look, we know planning trips can be a headache – permits, hotels, what to see, what to skip. That’s why our team has already done all that hard work. Our Bhutan holiday packages from Bangalore are designed by people who’ve actually been there, done that!
- No Hidden Charges – Full Transparency
What you see is what you pay, simple! All costs are clearly mentioned upfront. Hotel, food, car, guide – everything included. The only extras are SDF (government fee), flight tickets, and your shopping money. No surprises, no “oh by the way” moments!
- Group Travel: More Fun, Less Cost
Traveling in a group is always more fun, no? Share the beautiful Tiger’s Nest view with friends, try Ema Datshi together, and make new friends. Plus, it’s easy on the pocket when costs are shared!
- We’re There for You 24×7
From booking to coming back home, our team is just a call away. Need help? We’re there. Want to change something? Just tell us. That’s our promise!
- Government Approved Everything
All our hotels, guides, and cars are approved by Bhutan Tourism. So you get quality service while helping Bhutan’s sustainable tourism dream.
- Want to Customize? No Problem!
Want one extra day in Paro? Need better hotels? Only vegetarian food? Just tell us what you want – we’ll make it happen!
HIGHLIGHTS OF BANGALORE TO BHUTAN TRIP
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery – The Star Attraction
This monastery literally hangs on a cliff! The trek is challenging but totally worth it. Every step you take, the view gets better. Your guide will help you throughout, and trust me, reaching the top feels amazing!
- Punakha Dzong – Instagram Heaven
This beautiful palace sits between two rivers. The architecture is stunning – perfect for those Instagram photos! It’s like stepping into a different era.
- Big Buddha in Thimphu
A huge golden Buddha statue that can be seen from anywhere in Thimphu. The view from here is fantastic, especially during sunset!
- Dochula Pass – Mountain Views Galore
108 small stupas and prayer flags everywhere. On a clear day, you can see the Himalayas stretching forever. Carry your camera for sure!
- Explore Paro Valley
Ancient temples, traditional bridges, green rice fields – Paro Valley is picture perfect. Visit the museum, walk around the market, and soak in the peaceful vibes.
- Thimphu City Tour
The only capital in the world without traffic lights! Visit government buildings, local markets, and handicraft centers. The weekend market is super fun if your timing matches.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN OUR BHUTAN PACKAGES
Stay:
3-Star Good Hotels: Clean, comfortable rooms in nice locations. All government-approved properties.
Want Luxury? We have 4-star and 5-star options too – just let us know!
1. Food
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Lunch and dinner (mix of Indian, Chinese, and Bhutanese food)
- Vegetarian? No worries, we’ve got you covered
- One special meal at a nice restaurant
2. Transportation
- Private cars for your group (comfortable vehicles, experienced drivers)
- Airport pickup and drop
- All fuel, parking included
3. Your Guide
- English-speaking Bhutanese guide throughout
- They know everything – history, culture, best photo spots!
- Super friendly and helpful
4. Permits & Papers
- Bhutan visa/permit processing
- All entry permits
- We handle all the paperwork headaches!
Also Included
- Mineral water in the car
- All government taxes
- Entry tickets to monuments
What You Need to Pay Extra
- SDF (Sustainable Development Fee): Rs. 1,200 per person per night for Indians; $100 for others
- Bhutan visa fee: $40 per person (not for Indians)
- Flight tickets: Bangalore to Kolkata/Guwahati and to Paro
- Personal shopping, tips, phone calls
- Travel insurance (we highly recommend it!)
- Camera fees at some places
HOW TO BOOK – SUPER EASY!
Step 1: Pick Your Package
Choose from our 5N/6D, 6N/7D packages. Tell us your dates and group size.
Step 2: Talk to Us
Call, WhatsApp, or email us. Our travel experts will explain everything, clear all doubts, and give you the best price.
Step 3: Customize If Needed
Want to add activities? Upgrade hotels? Change anything? We’ll adjust the package for you.
Step 4: Book It!
Pay a small booking amount (around 25-30%). We’ll confirm your trip and send you the vouchers.
Step 5: Send Documents
Share your passport/Voter ID copy, photos, and basic details. We’ll process your permits.
Step 6: Final Payment
Pay the remaining amount 30 days before travel. We’ll give you all documents – hotels, flights, contacts, everything!
Step 7: Get Ready!
We’ll share packing tips, dos and don’ts, weather updates – basically everything you need to know.
Step 8: Just Enjoy!
Pack your bags and get ready for an awesome trip! We’re available 24/7 if you need anything during your journey.
Contact Us:
- Phone/WhatsApp: 9558515518 / 9083701454
- Email: info@limegreen-chamois-620043.hostingersite.com
- Website: llimegreen-chamois-620043.hostinger.site.com
BEST HOTELS IN BHUTAN
1. Thimphu Hotels
Budget-Friendly (3-Star):
- Hotel Pedling: Good location, clean rooms
- Hotel Phuntsho Pelri: Traditional Bhutanese style
- Amodhara Hotel: Modern, comfortable
Premium Options:
- Hotel Druk: Fancy hotel with spa
- Le Meridien Thimphu: International chain, very luxurious
- Ariya Hotel: Boutique property, excellent service
2. Paro Hotels
Budget-Friendly:
- Tashi Namgay Resort: Beautiful garden setting
- Hotel Olathang: Pine forest location, cozy
- Khangkhu Resort: Traditional architecture
Premium:
- Hotel Zhiwa Ling: Heritage luxury
- Naksel Boutique Hotel: Elegant, fine dining
- Le Méridien Paro: 5-star comfort
3. Punakha Hotels
Budget-Friendly:
- Hotel Vara: Valley views
- Meri Puensum Resort: Riverside location
- Drubchu Resort: Peaceful, good hospitality
Premium:
- Zhingkham Resort: Great facilities
- Damchen Resort: Luxury with spa
4. Phuentsholing (Border Town)
- Hotel Druk: Clean, near the immigration office
- Park Hotel: Modern amenities
- Hotel Peljorling: Good budget option
Note: Hotels depend on availability. During festival season, we might give you similar category alternatives.
DETAILED ITINERARY – 6 NIGHTS / 7 DAYS
Day 1: Bangalore → Bagdogra/Guwahati → Phuentsholing
- Morning flight from Bangalore
- Drive to Phuentsholing (border town)
- Complete entry formalities
- Stay: Phuentsholing
- Meals: Dinner
Day 2: Phuentsholing → Thimphu (5-6 hours drive)
- Beautiful mountain drive after breakfast
- Stop for photos at viewpoints
- Reach Thimphu by evening
- Free time to explore the city
- Stay: Thimphu
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Thimphu Full Day Sightseeing
- Big Buddha Statue: Amazing views!
- Memorial Chorten: See locals doing prayers
- Tashichho Dzong: Government fortress (subject to timings)
- Folk Museum: See traditional Bhutanese life
- Arts & Crafts School: Watch students learning traditional arts
- Weekend Market (if Saturday/Sunday): Super fun local market
- Shopping: Handicraft shops for souvenirs
- Stay: Thimphu
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Thimphu → Punakha via Dochula Pass (3 hours)
- Cross Dochula Pass – spectacular mountain views!
- Visit Chimi Lhakhang (fertility temple)
- Punakha Dzong: The most beautiful palace in Bhutan
- Walk on the Suspension Bridge
- Stay: Punakha
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Punakha → Paro (4-5 hours)
- Leisurely morning in Punakha
- Drive back to Paro via Dochula
- Rinpung Dzong: Fortress monastery
- National Museum: Bhutan’s cultural treasures
- Paro Town: Walk around, shopping time
- Stay: Paro
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Paro – Tiger’s Nest Day!
- Early start for Tiger’s Nest trek
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery: The highlight of Bhutan! (5-6 hours trek)
- Can hire horses till the halfway point
- Your guide will help you throughout
- Take it slow, enjoy the journey
- Afternoon: Kyichu Lhakhang (ancient temple)
- Evening: Farewell dinner
- Stay: Paro
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Paro → Bagdogra/Guwahati → Bangalore
- Breakfast and check-out
- Drive to Paro Airport
- Flight to Kolkata/Guwahati, then Bangalore
- Trip ends with amazing memories!
- Meals: Breakfast
Also Available:
- 7N/8D Package: Extra day in Thimphu or visit to Gangtey Valley
PERMITS & FEES – SIMPLIFIED
For Indian Citizens
Documents Needed:
- Valid Passport OR Voter ID card
- 2 passport photos
- Address proof
Fees:
- SDF: Rs. 1,200 per person per night
- No visa fee for Indians!
For Other Nationals
Documents:
- Valid passport
- Visa application (we handle it)
Fees:
- SDF: $100 per person per night
- Visa: $40 per person (one-time)
- Kids 6-12: 50% discount on SDF
- Below 6: Free!
What’s This SDF?
It’s like an entry fee that goes towards:
- Free healthcare for all Bhutanese
- Free education
- Protecting environment
- Maintaining their culture
HOW TO REACH BHUTAN FROM BANGALORE
Option 1: Via Kolkata (Most Popular)
- Bangalore → Kolkata (2.5 hours flight)
- Kolkata → Paro (1 hour flight by Druk Air/Bhutan Airlines)
- Total: 6-8 hours
- Best for: Shorter travel time, scenic flight
Option 2: Via Guwahati
- Bangalore → Guwahati (3 hours)
- Guwahati → Paro (30-40 minutes)
- Total: 5-7 hours
- Best for: Quickest route
Option 3: Via Bagdogra (Road Entry)
- Bangalore → Bagdogra (2.5 hours flight)
- Bagdogra → Phuentsholing (4 hours drive)
- Phuentsholing → Thimphu (5-6 hours drive)
- Best for: Budget travelers, gradual altitude adjustment
Pro Tip: Book a left-side window seat for amazing Himalayan views when flying to Paro!
EVERYTHING ABOUT BHUTAN – QUICK FACTS
Basic Info
- Capital: Thimphu (no traffic lights!)
- People: Around 7.5 lakh (super friendly folks)
- Language: Dzongkha (but English is widely spoken)
- Religion: Buddhism and Hinduism
- Currency: Ngultrum (same value as Indian Rupee)
Cool Things About Bhutan
- Happiness First: They measure success by happiness, not money!
- Carbon Negative: They absorb more CO2 than they produce
- 72% Forests: Their constitution says a minimum 60% must be forest forever
- Plastic Free: Banned since 1999
- No Smoking: Can’t sell tobacco here
- Free Healthcare & Education: For all Bhutanese citizens
Food You’ll Love
- Ema Datshi: Chili cheese curry (national dish – spicy!)
- Red Rice: Nutty, healthy
- Momos: You know momos, right? They make it awesome here, too
- Butter Tea: Different taste, try once!
Don’t worry – plenty of Indian food available everywhere!
Festivals
Colorful masked dances, music, and celebrations:
- Paro Tshechu (March/April) – Most famous
- Thimphu Tshechu (September/October) – Grand!
Unique Facts
- Internet came only in 1999!
- Archery is a national sport.
- Mountains above 6,000m can’t be climbed (they’re sacred)
- Everyone wears national dress in offices
- Time moves slowly here – perfect for relaxing!
BEST TIME TO VISIT BHUTAN FROM BANGALORE
Spring (March-May) 




Weather: Perfect! 10-20°C, clear skies. Why Visit:
- Paro Tshechu festival
- Flowers everywhere
- Best for the Tiger’s Nest trek
- Clear mountain views
Book Early: Peak season, hotels fill fast!
Autumn (Sep-Nov) 




Weather: Amazing! 12-22°C, crystal clear. Why Visit:
- Thimphu Tshechu
- Best mountain views
- Perfect trekking weather
- Black-necked cranes arrive (November)
Most Popular: Book 3-4 months in advance!
Summer/Monsoon (Jun-Aug) 


Weather: Warm, rainy.y Why Visit:
- Super green landscapes
- Fewer tourists = peaceful
- Cheaper hotel rates
- Good for budget travelers
Note: Carra y raincoat, some roads might be tricky
Winter (Dec-Feb) 



Weather: Cold (0-15°C). Why Visit:
- Clear skies, great views
- Less crowded
- Good deals on hotels
- Punakha Tshechu (Feb)
Pack: Heavy woolens needed!
Best Overall: March-May or September-November for first-timers!
PLACES TO SEE & ENTRY FEES
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Paro Valley
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Place | Fees | Timing | About |
| Tiger’s Nest Monastery | Fee: Rs. 500 | Time: 8 AM – 6 PM | Trek: 5-6 hours | |
| Rinpung Dzong | Fee: Rs. 300 | Time: 9 AM – 5 PM | ||
| National Museum | Fee: Rs. 300 | Closed: Mondays | ||
| Kyichu Lhakhang | Fee: Rs. 300 | Ancient temple, very peaceful | ||
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Thimphu
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Big Buddha | Fee: FREE! | Always open, best at sunrise.t | |
| Memorial Chorten | Fee: FREE! | See locals doing prayers. | ||
| Folk Heritage Museum | Fee: Rs. 300 | Closed: Sundays | ||
| Weekend Market | Fee: FREE! | Only Fri-Sun, 7 AM – 7 PM | ||
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Punakha
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Punakha Dzong | Fee: Rs. 300 | Most beautiful palace! | |
| Chimi Lhakhang | Fee: Rs. 500 | 20-min walk through rice fields | ||
| Suspension Bridge | Fee: FREE! | Great for photos | ||
| Dochula Pass | 108 Stupas | Fee: FREE! | Amazing mountain views | Note: Carry cash! Most places don’t take cards. |
THINGS TO DO IN BHUTAN
1. Adventure Stuff
Tiger’s Nest Trek
- Must-do! Moderate difficulty
- Horses available (Rs. 1,000-1,500 till halfway)
- Take it slow, enjoy!
River Rafting (Punakha)
- Duration: 1-3 hours
- Cost: Rs. 2,500-4,000
- Beginner-friendly
Mountain Biking
- Paro/Thimphu routes
- Cost: Rs. 1,500-3,000 (with bike & guide)
2. Relaxation
Hot Stone Bath
- Traditional Bhutanese therapy
- Cost: Rs. 1,500-3,000
- So relaxing after Tiger’s Nest trek!
Spa Treatments
- Available at good hotels
- Cost: Rs. 2,000-5,000
3. Cultural Experiences
Archery Session
- Learn Bhutan’s national sport
- Cost: Rs. 1,500-2,500
- Super fun!
Cooking Class
- Learn to make Ema Datshi
- Cost: Rs. 2,500-3,500
- Eat what you cook!
Farmhouse Lunch
- An authentic Bhutanese meal at a local home
- Cost: Rs. 1,500-2,500
- Amazing experience!
Dress Up in Traditional Clothes
- Wear Gho (men) or Kira (women)
- Photo session included
- Cost: Rs. 1,000-2,000
Shopping
- Handicrafts: Textiles, masks, prayer flags, jewelry
- Where: Thimphu Craft Bazaar, weekend market, Paro shops
- Tip: Government shops have fixed prices (guaranteed quality!)
MAIN ATTRACTIONS EXPLAINED
1. Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang)
The most famous spot in Bhutan! Monastery built on a cliff face. Legend says Guru Rinpoche flew here on a tigress. The trek is challenging, but every step is worth it. Even if you don’t go inside, the view from outside is breathtaking!
2. Punakha Dzong
Sitting between two rivers, this palace is like something from a fairy tale. Purple flowers bloom around it in spring. It’s where the king got married! Photography outside is allowed – take lots of pics!
3. Buddha Dordenma. The huge golden Buddha statue is visible from everywhere in Thimphu. Inside are 100,000 smaller Buddha statues. Sunset time is best – the valley looks magical from here!
4. Dochula Pass
108 white stupas with prayer flags everywhere. On clear days, you see the Himalayan mountains stretching forever. There’s a small cafeteria – try the tea!
5. Memorial Chorten
Heart of Thimphu city. Locals come here every day to pray, walk around it, and spin prayer wheels. It’s peaceful, and you get to see real Bhutanese daily life.
6. Chimi Lhakhang
The “fertility temple” – couples come here to get blessings for children. The walk through rice fields to reach it is beautiful. You’ll see… interesting decorations (it’s famous for those!).
7. Paro Town
Small, charming town with traditional houses. In the evening, walk on the main street, check out handicraft shops, and have dinner at a local restaurant. Very relaxed vibe!
FLIGHT DETAILS: BANGALORE TO BHUTAN
Bangalore to Kolkata
- Airlines: Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Vistara
- Flights per day: 8-12
- Time: 2.5 hours
- Cost: Rs. 4,500-8,500
Sample Timings:
- Morning: 6:00 AM, 6:20 AM, 7:15 AM
- Afternoon: 12:40 PM, 2:05 PM
- Evening: 6:25 PM, 8:10 PM
Bangalore to Guwahati
- Airlines: Air India, IndiGo, Vistara
- Flights per day: 4-6
- Time: 3 hours
- Cost: Rs. 5,500-10,500
Sample Timings:
- Morning: 6:30 AM, 7:05 AM
- Afternoon: 1:20 PM, 3:35 PM
- Evening: 7:00 PM
Kolkata to Paro
- Airlines: Druk Air, Bhutan Airlines
- Flights: 1-2 daily
- Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Cost: $200-350 one-way
Guwahati to Paro
- Airlines: Druk Air, Bhutan Airlines
- Flights: 1-2 daily
- Time: 30-40 minutes
- Cost: $150-280 one-way
Pro Tips:
- Book Bhutan flights 2-3 months early
- Left side window seat = best Himalayan views!
- Morning flights are better (the weather is clearer)
- Keep a 3-4 hour gap between connecting flights
DO’S & DON’TS – SIMPLE GUIDE
DO These Things ✓
At Temples & Monasteries:
- Remove shoes before entering
- Walk clockwise around buildings
- Dress properly (no shorts, cover shoulders)
- Ask before taking photos inside
- Be quiet and respectful
With People:
- Greet with “Kuzuzangpo la” (hello)
- Use both hands when giving/taking things
- Be polite and patient
- Try local food – they’ll appreciate it!
- Smile – Bhutanese are super friendly
General:
- Carry cash (many places don’t take cards)
- Stay hydrated – drink lots of water
- Use sunscreen (sun is strong!)
- Respect nature – don’t litter
- Listen to your guide’s advice
DON’T Do These Things ✗
Big No-Nos:
- Smoking in public (tobacco sales are banned!)
- Using plastic bags (use cloth bags)
- Flying drones (strictly illegal)
- Touching people’s heads
- Public display of affection
- Pointing at religious things
- Taking photos of military areas
At Religious Places:
- Don’t wear revealing clothes
- Don’t disturb monks during prayers
- Don’t climb on statues for photos
- Don’t touch religious objects without asking
General:
- Don’t waste water or electricity
- Don’t bargain too aggressively
- Don’t compare Bhutan negatively with other places
- Don’t trek alone without a guide
- Don’t drink alcohol at high altitudes (especially on the first day!)
Health & Safety:
- Don’t drink tap water (stick to bottled)
- Don’t overexert on Day 1
- Don’t ignore altitude sickness symptoms
- Don’t eat from unhygienic places
Simple Rule: When unsure, watch what locals do and follow them!
READY FOR YOUR BHUTAN ADVENTURE?
So guys, that’s everything you need to know about our Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore! Whether you want peace, adventure, culture, or just a break from city life, Bhutan has it all.
Let TripJyada handle the boring planning stuff while you just focus on packing and getting excited! Our team has done this a hundred times – we know exactly how to make your Bhutan trip smooth and memorable.
Don’t just keep thinking about it – let’s make it happen! Your Himalayan adventure is just a call away.
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