Guided Tours to Bhutan
Plan your Bhutan trip carefully before finalizing your tour. We offer a variety of tailor-made itineraries for U.S. citizens and guarantee a 100% Bhutan visa approval.
For the best experience, choose a festival tour package that takes place in spring or autumn, when Bhutan’s weather and celebrations are at their finest.
Bhutan private tours offer personalized itineraries, expert guides, luxury stays, and flexible travel to explore the kingdom at your own pace.
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Experience Bhutan intimately with small group tours that offer personalized attention, authentic cultural encounters, and shared adventures. Ideal for friends, families, or like-minded travelers.
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The Trans Bhutan Trail is a historic 403 km trekking route connecting ancient trade paths, rich culture, and stunning Himalayan landscapes.
Explore Bhutan in 8 days with visits to Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and iconic sites like Tiger’s Nest and Dzongs.
Bhutan small-group tours offer personalised experiences, cultural immersion, guided hikes, and meaningful connections in a serene Himalayan setting.
Bhutan festival tours showcase vibrant masked dances, spiritual rituals, local culture, and colourful celebrations in ancient monasteries across the Himalayan kingdom.
Bhutan Tours from India
Travel Information for Indian Citizen
Visa/Permit: Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Bhutan. However, a valid passport or voter ID card is necessary.
Entry Points: Popular entry points include Phuentsholing (by road) and Paro (by air).
Best Time to Visit: October to December offers clear skies and pleasant weather; March to May is ideal for witnessing blooming rhododendrons
Top 15 Things to Do in Bhutan
Bhutan Tours by Theme
Bhutan Trekking Tours
Trek the Himalayas of Bhutan. Explore pristine trails, majestic mountains, and serene monasteries with Bhutan Trekking Tours—an unforgettable adventure through the Himalayan kingdom’s natural and cultural wonders.
Bhutan Festival Tours
Experience vibrant Bhutanese culture with Festival Tours—colourful masked dances, ancient rituals, and spiritual celebrations in stunning Himalayan settings. Book Popular Paro Festival Tours with Cultural experience.
Enjoy the Luxury. Indulge in Bhutan Luxury Tours—exclusive lodges, personalized service, and breathtaking landscapes for a refined Himalayan escape. Experience the high-end hotel like Amankora and Six Sense.
Cultural Tours
Embark on the culture of Bhutan. Discover Bhutan’s rich heritage with Cultural Tours—ancient monasteries, traditional villages, and vibrant festivals in the heart of the Himalayas.
Bhutan Solo Traveller
A solo trip to Bhutan offers a unique blend of peace, culture, and adventure. Ideal for self-reflection and exploration, the journey includes visits to ancient monasteries, scenic hikes like Tiger’s Nest, and authentic experiences such as cooking with locals or staying in a farmhouse. Bhutan is exceptionally safe for solo travelers, including women traveller, and every trip is guided for comfort and insight. With a flexible itinerary tailored to your interests, you’ll enjoy independence without the need for group travel—perfect for those seeking personal growth, spiritual connection, and unforgettable Himalayan beauty.
Getting into Bhutan
Important Information for Bhutan Tours
Bhutan Travel Guide
Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Bhutan. After the monsoon, autumn brings clear skies, pleasant weather, and breathtaking landscapes adorned with vibrant fall colors and golden valleys.
We offer a variety of cars for hire. Book high-end vehicles or taxis for your journey. Explore Bhutan with ease—reliable car rental services offering comfort, safety, and flexibility for your Himalayan journey.
A visa or permit is mandatory for all visitors to Bhutan. The process is simple—book your tour, pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), and your visa will be approved within days.
Only two airlines operate flights to and from Bhutan — Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Both connect Bhutan with major cities such as Delhi, Bangkok, Kathmandu, Dubai Singapore and Kolkata.
Popular Attraction in Bhutan
Visit Paro Valley
Paro Valley is Bhutan’s cultural heart, home to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, ancient temples, and traditional Bhutanese architecture. Surrounded by stunning mountains and lush landscapes, it offers a perfect mix of nature, history, and spirituality—making it a must-visit destination for any traveler to Bhutan. Paro is the only international airport in bhutan
Visit Thimphu
Thimphu Valley, Bhutan’s capital, blends tradition with modern life. It offers vibrant markets, cultural museums, monasteries, and scenic hikes. Visitors can experience Bhutanese daily life, visit landmarks like the Buddha Dordenma, and explore unique attractions without traffic lights—making it a fascinating gateway to Bhutanese culture and urban charm.
Visit Punakha
Punakha Valley is known for its stunning natural beauty, warm climate, and rich history. Home to the majestic Punakha Dzong, it offers river rafting, scenic hikes to Khamsum Yulley temple, and visits to temples and rice fields. The valley’s serene atmosphere makes it a favorite for both adventure and cultural experiences in Bhutan.
Visit Haa Valley
Haa Valley is one of Bhutan’s least-visited and most untouched regions, offering authentic rural charm and stunning alpine scenery. Surrounded by pine forests and sacred peaks, it’s ideal for cultural immersion, peaceful hikes, and homestays. A visit here provides a serene, off-the-beaten-path experience rich in tradition and tranquility. The most popular Trans Bhutan Trail begins from here
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Frequently Asked Questions for Bhutan Tours
You need a tour guide in Bhutan because guides are mandatory for all international tourists and ensure safe, smooth, and meaningful travel. They handle logistics, explain culture and history, manage permits, coordinate hotels and transport, and help you navigate trails, monasteries, and local customs. A guide enhances your overall Bhutan experience.
No you cant go to Bhutan without a tour. You should buy package tour that includes Guide, Hotel, Car and Itinerary.
Once you confirm the itinerary and price you can proceed the booking with tour operator by sending the booking advance.
Yes tour guide is mandatory in Bhutan because without Guide you willnot be allowed to enetr sightseeing places.
Bhutan offers some of the most breathtaking trekking experiences in the world, combining stunning natural landscapes with rich cultural heritage. If you’re planning a trekking tour to Bhutan from India, here’s a detailed Trekking packages you can keep in touch with.
You can choose any travel company from Bhutan but make sure they are licensed Tour company and approved by Royal Government of Bhutan. Also check their trip advisor feedback.
If you want favorable weather condition then Spring ( March to May) and Autumn (September to November) is best to travel Bhutan. You can check Bhutan Travel Guide for detail information on the activity you can do each month.
5 to 8 days are enough to see the best of Bhutan Tour. Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtye and Paro is covered within this time. If you want to visit Bumthang you can add 4 more days.
Absolutely NO. You need to book through travel company for Bhutan visit. It will be hassle free and well organised.
If you are foreign national SDF of USD 100 per person per night is must with $40 as one time Visa fee. Around 250 to 300 dollar is minimum budget you should plan per day.
Its always good to tip Guide and driver. $10 per day for Guide and $ 8 per day for driver is reasonable.
Top must places to visit in Bhutan are Tiger Nest temple, Beer tasting center in Bumthang, Tang valley and remote Bumdelling valley where black necked crane is found. Here is the detail guide on places to visit in Bhutan
Bhutan is a very safe destination for solo travelers. All our guides are professionally trained, government-certified, and highly attentive to the safety and well-being of every guest throughout the journey.