Bhutan Tour Package from Chennai

Bhutan Tour Package from Chennai

A Bhutan tour package from Chennai is an excellent option for travelers looking to explore the Himalayan kingdom with ease. Here’s an overview of what the package can include, along with travel details and necessary requirements.

Traditional Dance
Traditional Dance with colorful dress

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)

  • For Indian Nationals: The SDF for Indian travelers is INR 1,200 per person per night. This fee goes toward preserving Bhutan’s natural environment and cultural heritage and ensuring sustainable tourism practices.
  • For Other International Tourists: For non-Indian international tourists, the SDF is $100 per person per night.
  • Payment: The SDF can be paid online through Bhutan’s tourism portal or through an authorized tour operator if part of a pre-arranged package.

Visa and Permit Fees

  • For Indian Nationals: Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Bhutan, but they do require an entry permit. This permit is free of charge and can be obtained upon arrival at entry points like Phuentsholing (for overland entry) or Paro Airport. You will need a valid passport or voter ID to apply.
  • For International Tourists: Non-Indian international tourists must obtain a visa prior to arrival, which costs $40. The visa application process is generally facilitated by an authorized Bhutanese tour operator, as all foreign tourists (excluding Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens) must book their trip through a licensed operator.
Uma Punakha
View valley room at Uma Punakha

Travel Information from Chennai

Flights:

  • Chennai to Paro: Since there are no direct flights from Chennai to Paro, travelers can fly from Chennai to Delhi or Kolkata and then take a connecting flight operated by Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines.
  • Flight Duration: Chennai to Delhi/Kolkata takes approximately 2-3 hours, with an additional 2-3 hours from these cities to Paro.

Druk Air Flight Details

  • Delhi to Paro-KB201 Dep:1230 Arri:1520
  • Paro to Delhi-KB200 Dep:0940 Arri:1130
  • Round trip fare is USD 595 Per Person
  • Kolkata to Paro-KB211 Dep:1320 Arri:1520
  • Paro to Kolkata- KB210 Dep:1130 Arri:1220
  • Round trip Fare is USD 418 Per Person

Flights to Bhutan are limited, and it’s advisable to book tickets well in advance.

Note: The flight schedule is valid till January 2025 and schedule and fare is subjected to change.

Booking Options

Flights can be booked directly through the airlines or with the help of a travel agent. It’s recommended to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (March-May and September-November).

Masks
Varieties of Mask

Bhutan offers a rich array of activities that showcase its breathtaking landscapes, deep-rooted culture, and unique spiritual heritage.Travel through Bhutan often involves winding mountain roads and hiking paths, making it a unique destination for trekkers and adventurers. The country’s natural beauty and isolation have helped preserve its unique culture and commitment to environmental conservation. Bhutan remains one of the world’s most untouched mountainous regions, offering an authentic connection to both nature and tradition. Here are some popular things to do when visiting Bhutan:

Visit Iconic Monasteries and Fortresses (Dzongs)

  • Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery): This cliffside monastery is Bhutan’s most famous landmark and a pilgrimage site, requiring a scenic hike to reach its vantage point.
  • Punakha Dzong: Known as the “Palace of Great Happiness,” this 17th-century fortress is admired for its stunning architecture and riverside location at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.
  • Tashichho Dzong: Located in Thimphu, this dzong is the seat of the Bhutanese government and hosts annual religious festivals like the Thimphu Tshechu.
Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong

Explore the Capital City, Thimphu

  • Buddha Dordenma Statue: This massive 169-foot Buddha statue overlooks Thimphu Valley and is a popular spot for panoramic views.
  • Thimphu Weekend Market: A lively spot where locals buy and sell fresh produce, handicrafts, and traditional goods, offering a glimpse into Bhutanese daily life.
  • National Memorial Chorten: A beautiful chorten (stupa) where locals gather for prayer and meditation.
Takin
National Animal of Bhutan Takin

Attend Traditional Festivals (Tshechus)

  • Punakha Festival Tour: a festival held annually at the majestic Punakha Dzong with masked dances, traditional music, and colorful costumes.
  • Thimphu Tshechu: Held in Bhutan’s capital, this autumn festival attracts locals and tourists alike for three days of spiritual performances.
  • Rhododendron Festival :is a vibrant celebration of the country’s natural beauty, held annually in spring (typically April) when the rhododendrons are in full bloom. The event takes place at the Royal Botanical Park in Lamperi and this scenic festival is organized by the Bhutanese government to promote awareness about conservation and to celebrate the diversity of the country’s flora and fauna.
  • Festivals allow visitors to witness Bhutanese spiritual practices, traditional attire, and dance rituals that have been preserved for centuries.
Trekking
Trekking towards Laya

Shopping for Local Handicrafts

  • Bhutan offers exquisite handicrafts, including handwoven textiles, intricate wooden masks, and vibrant thangka paintings. The National Handicrafts Emporium in Thimphu and Paro’s local markets are great places to find authentic Bhutanese souvenirs.

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FAQ

How do I go to Bhutan from Chennai?

Flyers, who are wondering about how to reach Paro from Chennai by air, should first take a flight to either Delhi, Kolkata, Siliguri, Gaya, or Guwahati as these cities offer both direct and connecting flights to the only international airport in Bhutan.

What currency should I use in Bhutan?

Bhutan’s currency is the Ngultrum (BTN), but Indian Rupees (INR) are widely accepted. It’s best to carry cash, as ATMs and card facilities may be limited in remote areas.

What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are ideal for pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.Winter (December to February) offers clear views of the Himalayas, although some regions may be colder.Monsoon (June to August) has heavy rainfall, especially in southern Bhutan.

What is the travel requirement to Bhutan?

Indian nationals intending to visit Bhutan are required to carry any of the two valid ‘Travel Documents’ (a) Valid Indian Passport having validity of minimum 6 months; and/or (b) Voter Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India along with recent Passport size Photographs.

Which is the cheapest season to visit Bhutan?

The off-season in Bhutan, which is between the rainy months of June and August, can be considered a more affordable time to travel to the country. Accommodations and flights can get a tad bit cheaper, but you may not be able to go trekking or get great views of the mountains

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