Bhutan Tour Package from Admedabad

Bhutan Tour Package from Ahmedabad

Bhutan Tour Package from Ahmedabad offers a unique opportunity to explore the serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” Traveling to Bhutan from Ahmedabad involves a few steps, primarily flying to a nearby airport and then entering Bhutan. Here’s a general guide:

Isuna Park at Paro
Isuna Park at Paro

Visa Requirements and Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)

  • Indian Nationals: Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Bhutan. However, you must carry a valid passport or voter ID card for identification at the border.
  • Ensure you have a copy of your travel itinerary and accommodation details.
  • Other Nationalities: Visa Fee of USD $ 40 is applicable for international tourist
  • The SDF of INR 1200 for Indian National and USD$100 for foreigner per person per night .

Flight Options from Ahmedabad to Paro

  • From Ahmedabad to Paro: There are no direct flights from Ahmedabad to Paro. You can fly to major hubs like Delhi or Kolkata and then take a connecting flight to Paro. Both Druk Air and Bhutan Airline operate flight to Paro.
  • Connecting Flights:
    • Via Delhi:
      • Fly from Ahmedabad (SVP) to Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL).
      • From Delhi, take a Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines flight to Paro (PBH).
    • Via Kolkata:
      • Fly from Ahmedabad to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata (CCU).
      • From Kolkata, take a Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines flight to Paro.
  • Airlines: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines are the primary carriers operating flights to Paro.
Nature of the Valley
Nature of the Valley

Druk Air Flight Details

  • Delhi To Paro-KB201 Departure: 1230 Arrival:1520 and return Paro to Delhi-KB200 Departure: 0940 Arrival: 1130
  • Round trip fare is INR 37522
  • Kolkata to Paro-KB211 Departure:1320 Arrival:1520 and Paro to Kolkata- KB210 Departure:1130 Arrival:1220
  • Round trip Fare is INR 27672
  • Delhi Paro Delhi Flight
  • Flights to Bhutan

Booking Flights:

  • It’s best to book your flights well in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. You can check and book directly on the airline’s websites or from the tour operator.

Accommodations and Itinerary:

  • Book your accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (March to May and September to November).
  • Consider creating an itinerary that includes major attractions such as the Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Punakha Dzong, and Thimphu’s local markets.
Le Meridien Paro outside views
Le Meridien Paro River front outside views

Local Currency:

  • The currency in Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN), but Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted. It’s good to carry some cash for small purchases.

Best Time to Visit:

Bhutan is a year-round destination, but the ideal time to visit depends on your preferences:

  • Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather with blooming rhododendrons; a popular time for festivals.
  • Autumn (September to November): Clear skies with panoramic Himalayan views; another peak festival season.

Summary:

  • Visa: Not required for Indian nationals.
  • SDF: USD 100 per night for foreign tourists and INR 1200 for Indian National.
  • Flights: Connect via Delhi or Kolkata to Paro.
Tachog Lhakhang b/w Paro and Thimphu
Tachog Lhakhang between Paro and Thimphu

Additional Tips:

  • Travel Insurance: While not mandatory, it’s prudent to have travel insurance covering unforeseen emergencies.
  • Currency: Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency. Indian Rupees are also widely accepted.
  • Language: Dzongkha is the national language, but English is commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas.

Travelling Bhutan from other Destination

Bhutan Tour Packages from India

Samtengang Trek Itinerary in Winter for Ahmedabad citizens

  • Day 1 Arrival at Paro Airport
  • Day 2 Paro City Tour
  • Day 3 Paro to Thimphu Tour. Distance 60Km | Driving time 1 Hour | Max Alt 2300M
  • Day 4 Thimphu to Punakha. Distance 80 km | Driving Time 3 Hours. | Max Alt 3200M in Dochula Pass
  • Day 5 Punakha Trek Starts. Distance 7 Km | Walking Time 3/4 Hours.
  • Day 6 Limukha to Chingsukha.
  • Day 7 Chungsukha to Samtengang.
  • Day 8 Samtengang to Road Point and drive to Thimphu.
  • Day 9 Thimphu to Paro and Tiger Nest Hike. Distance 60 Km | Walking Time 5 Hrs to and from from Temple | Max Alt 2900M at Temple.
  • Day 10 Paro to Airport and See Off

Luxury Bhutan tour for Indian National

Luxury Tour in Bhutan is a unique experience that combines ancient and modern hospitality. Hotels and activities are all customized to the careful needs of the clients. Most of the Luxury tour offer free massage, a Cultural Show and a luxury Hot stone bath experience.

FAQ

How can i travel Bhutan from Ahmedabad?

There is no direct connection from Ahmedabad to Bhutan House. However, you can take the taxi to Ahmedabad (AMD) airport, fly to Bagdogra (IXB), then take the taxi to Phuntsholing Bhutan. Alternatively, you can take the train to New Jalpaiguri then take the taxi to Phuntsholing.

What is the entry fee for Bhutan?

For Indian national travelling to Bhutan have to pay INR 1200 per person per night as a SDF. This does not include anything. Tour cost is separate

Can Indians go to Bhutan without Visa?

Yes, Bhutan allows visa-free entry for Indian citizens. However, Indians need to obtain a Bhutan Entry Permit, serving as an alternative to a visa. Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1200 per person per night is applicable for all Indian tourists visiting Bhutan.

What documents are required to travel to Bhutan from Ahmedabad?

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. No Visa is required to visit Bhutan.

Can we use Indian currency in Bhutan?

Yes, Indian currency (Indian Rupees) is widely accepted in Bhutan. Many businesses, especially in areas near the border, accept Indian Rupees for transactions. However, it’s recommended to carry smaller denominations as larger bills may not always be accepted or may be difficult to change.

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