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  • Bhutan Group Tour Packages from Hyderabad with Tripjyada

    Tripjyada presents the best Bhutan Group Tour Packages from Hyderabad, crafted to give you comfort, safety, and authentic experiences. From smooth airport transfers and premium vehicles to verified hotels, experienced local drivers, and complete Bhutan permit assistance, we handle everything so you can travel hassle-free and truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Bhutan.

    Whether it’s a romantic Bhutan honeymoon package from Hyderabad, a fun-filled Bhutan family tour, an adventurous group trip, or a premium corporate getaway, our Bhutan holiday packages from Hyderabad deliver breathtaking landscapes, cultural richness, and unforgettable Himalayan memories, all at the best value.

    Highlights of the Hyderabad to Bhutan Group Tour Packages

    • Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang): The iconic Paro Taktsang clings dramatically to a cliff 3,000 feet above Paro Valley. The scenic hike is both spiritually uplifting and visually rewarding, a true bucket-list experience.
    • Punakha Dzong: Palace of Great Happiness: The magnificent Punakha Dzong sits at the confluence of two rivers and is considered one of Bhutan’s most beautiful fortresses. Its intricate woodwork and golden rooftops are architectural masterpieces.
    • Explore Thimphu. The Peaceful Capital of Bhutan: Discover Thimphu, the charming capital city, where a modern lifestyle blends beautifully with ancient Bhutanese traditions.
    • Visit the Iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang): Embark on an unforgettable hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro. Perched dramatically on a cliff at 3120 meters, this is Bhutan’s sacred monastery.
    • Drive Through the Breathtaking Dochula Pass: Enjoy a scenic mountain drive across Dochula Pass, located at 3100 meters.
    • Discover the Serene Beauty of Punakha Valley: Travel to the stunning valley of Punakha, known for its lush greenery, rivers, and peaceful countryside.
    • Witness the Majestic Punakha Dzong: Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, beautifully located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.

    Cultural Experiences You’ll Love

    • Witness Traditional Archery: Bhutan’s national sport
    • Visit local farmhouses and taste authentic Ema Datshi (chili cheese)
    • Explore handicraft centers showcasing traditional weaving
    • Experience warm Bhutanese hospitality
    • Discover the peaceful charm of Paro Valley
    • Explore Thimphu: One of the world’s only capitals without traffic lights.

    What You Get with Bhutan Group Tour Packages

    When you book our Bhutan Group Tour Packages from Hyderabad, you’re not just booking a trip; you’re securing a seamless, well-managed Himalayan experience crafted by destination experts.

    Our Bhutan tour package from Hyderabad includes:

    Accommodation—

    • 3-star TCB-certified hotels with modern amenities
    • Centrally located properties for easy sightseeing
    • Upgrade options to premium 4-star and 5-star boutique hotels are available

    Meals-

    • Daily breakfast at the hotel
    • Lunch & Dinner (Indian, Continental & Bhutanese cuisines)
    • Vegetarian and special dietary options available
    • One premium dining experience in Paro or Thimphu

    Transportation-

    • Comfortable private vehicles for all transfers & sightseeing
    • Airport transfers (Hyderabad to Kolkata/Guwahati to Paro route assistance)
    • Fuel, driver allowances, and parking included
    • Comfortable private vehicles for all transfers & sightseeing

    Professional Guide-

    • Licensed English-speaking Bhutanese guide
    • In-depth cultural storytelling and local insights

    Permits & Documentation-

    • Bhutan visa processing and approval
    • Entry permits for all tourist destinations
    • Online permit assistance

    Additional Inclusions-

    • Mineral water during travel
    • Monument and Museum entry fees
    • Applicable government taxes (within package components)
    • Tourist Council service charges

    What’s Not Included

    • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): 1200/- per person per night (Indian nationals), USD 100 for other nationalities.
    • Bhutan Visa Fee: USD 40 per person
    • Flight Tickets: Hyderabad to Kolkata/Guwahati (return) and onward Paro flights.
    • Personal Expenses: Shopping, tips, laundry, and calls
    • Travel Insurance
    • Camera/Video fees at select monuments

    With our Hyderabad to Bhutan group tours, everything is thoughtfully arranged, so you can relax, explore, and immerse yourself in the magical landscapes of Bhutan without any hassle.

    How to Book?

    Booking your Bhutan tour package from Hyderabad with Tripjyada is simple and hassle-free:

    • Choose Your Package: Browse our range of 5N/6D, 6N/7D, and 7N/8D packages. Select the itinerary that matches your vacation duration and interests.
    • Contact Our Travel Experts: Reach out via phone, email, or our website. Our travel consultants will provide detailed information.
    • Confirm Booking: Pay the booking amount to secure your reservation. We’ll send you confirmation along with booking vouchers.
    • Documentation: Share requires documents for the permit.
    • Pre-Departure Briefing: Receive comprehensive information about packing, weather, do’s and don’ts, currency, and travel tips. We ensure you’re fully prepared for your Bhutanese adventure.
    • Travel with Confidence: Depart with complete peace of mind knowing our team is available 24/7 for any assistance during your journey.

    How to Reach Bhutan from Hyderabad

    Planning your Bhutan Group Tour Package from Hyderabad? Reaching the Land of Happiness is easier than you think. Whether you prefer a scenic road journey or a quick flight, here are the best travel options for your Hyderabad to Bhutan tour.

    Option 1: Flight and Scenic Road Journey (Most Popular Route)

    Hyderabad to Kolkata/Guwahati to Phuentsholing to Bhutan

    This is the most preferred route for travelers booking a Bhutan package tour from Hyderabad. Take a morning flight from Hyderabad to Kolkata or Guwahati. From there, enjoy a comfortable drive to Phuentsholing, the gateway town to Bhutan. Then complete your entry formalities and begin your magical Bhutan journey towards Thimphu and Paro.

    Option 2: Direct Flight to Paro (Fastest Route)

    For travelers who prefer a quicker journey, you can opt for limited direct flights to Bhutan’s only international airport.

    Paro International Airport

    Flights operate from select Indian cities (subject to availability and season). From Paro, your Bhutan holiday package begins immediately with local sightseeing.

    Pro Travel Tip for Hyderabad Travelers

    For most Bhutan tour packages from Hyderabad, the flight and road route via Kolkata or Guwahati offers better connectivity, competitive pricing, and smoother coordination for group departures.

    No matter which route you choose, Tripjyada ensures seamless transfers, permit assistance, and a hassle-free start to your Bhutan adventure.

    Detailed Itinerary for Bhutan Package Tour from Hyderabad

    6 Nights / 7 Days Package
    • Day 1: Bangalore to Bagdogra/Guwahati to Phuentsholing
      • Depart Bangalore early morning by flight to Bagdogra (IXB) or Guwahati (GAU)
      • Upon arrival, meet our representative
      • Drive to Phuentsholing (4-5 hours from Bagdogra, 5-6 hours from Guwahati)
      • Border town introduction and acclimatization
      • Complete entry permit formalities
      • Overnight: Phuentsholing
      • Meals: Dinner
      Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu (170 km, 5-6 hours)
      • After breakfast, begin a scenic drive to Thimphu through winding mountain roads
      • Stop at viewpoints for photographs
      • Pass through Chukha and witness the changing landscapes
      • Arrive in Thimphu by late afternoon
      • Evening is free for leisure or a stroll through town
      • Overnight: Thimphu
      • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
      Day 3: Thimphu Full-Day Sightseeing
      • Buddha Dordenma Statue: Visit the giant golden Buddha offering panoramic valley views
      • Memorial Chorten: Join locals in their daily prayer walks around this important monument
      • Tashichho Dzong: Explore the fortress monastery housing government offices (if time permits, exterior views)
      • Folk Heritage Museum: Step back in time to traditional Bhutanese rural life
      • National Institute for Zorig Chusum: Watch students master traditional arts and crafts
      • Centenary Farmers Market (weekend only): Experience local life at this bustling market
      • Craft Bazaar: Shop for authentic Bhutanese handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs
      • Overnight: Thimphu
      • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
      Day 4: Thimphu to Punakha via Dochula Pass (77 km, 3 hours)
      • Drive to Punakha, crossing the spectacular Dochula Pass (3,100 m).
      • Dochula Pass: Admire 108 chortens and Himalayan mountain views
      • En route visit Chimi Lhakhang: The fertility temple associated with the Divine Madman
      • Punakha Dzong: Marvel at this architectural masterpiece at the river confluence
      • Punakha Suspension Bridge: Walk across one of Bhutan’s longest suspension bridges
      • Optional: Short hike to the viewpoint for sunset
      • Overnight: Punakha
      • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
      Day 5: Punakha to Paro (125 km, 4-5 hours)
      • Morning leisurely at the resort or optional activities
      • Drive back via Dochula Pass to Paro Valley
      • Paro Town: Explore the charming main street
      • Rinpung Dzong: Visit the fortress monastery overlooking the valley
      • National Museum: Discover Bhutan’s cultural heritage and ancient artifacts
      • Traditional Cantilever Bridge: Experience traditional Bhutanese engineering
      • Evening free for shopping and exploration
      • Overnight: Paro
      • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
      Day 6: Paro – Tiger’s Nest Monastery Hike
      • Early breakfast for the day’s highlight adventure
      • Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang) Monastery: Begin the iconic hike (5-6 hours round trip)
        • Trek through blue pine forests to the cafeteria (halfway point)
        • Continue to the monastery perched 900m above the valley floor
        • Explore the sacred site where Guru Rinpoche meditated
        • Horses available for hire (up to cafeteria) for those who prefer
      • Afternoon: Visit Kyichu Lhakhang: One of Bhutan’s oldest and most sacred temples
      • Drukgyel Dzong ruins: Historical fortress with Mt. Jomolhari views
      • Evening: Farewell dinner with traditional cultural program (if available)
      • Overnight: Paro
      • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
      Day 7: Paro to Bagdogra Guwahati-Return to Bangalore
      • Early breakfast and check-out
      • Drive to Paro Airport for a flight to Kolkata or Guwahati
      • Connect to the Bangalore flight
      • The tour concludes with beautiful memories of the Land of Happiness
      • Meals: Breakfast

      Alternative 7 Nights / 8 Days Package

      Includes an additional day in Thimphu or Gangtey Valley (Phobjikha) with black-necked crane sighting (seasonal)

      5 Nights / 6 Days Express Package

      Direct Paro entry, covering Paro-Thimphu-Punakha-Paro with a faster-paced itinerary

    Things to Do in Bhutan

    • Trek to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
    • Experience Bhutanese culture at the Thimphu weekend market
    • Visit the majestic Punakha Dzong
    • Try local cuisine, Ema Datshi, Suja (butter tea), and momos.
    • Explore Dochula Pass for Himalayan views.
    • Enjoy nature walks and spot black-necked cranes in Phobjikha Valley.
    • Witness the magical snowfall in Bhutan during December to February, especially around Paro, Thimphu, and Haa Valley, turning the Himalayas into a winter wonderland.

    PLACES TO SEE & ENTRY FEES of Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai

    Paro Valley
    PlaceFeesTimingAbout
    Tiger’s Nest MonasteryFee: Rs. 500Time: 8 AM – 6 PMTrek: 5-6 hours
    Rinpung DzongFee: Rs. 300Time: 9 AM – 5 PM 
    National MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Mondays 
    Kyichu LhakhangFee: Rs. 300Ancient temple, very peaceful 
    Thimphu
    Big BuddhaFee: FREE!Always open, best at sunset. 
    Memorial ChortenFee: FREE!See locals doing prayers. 
    Folk Heritage MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Sundays 
    Weekend MarketFee: FREE!Only Fri-Sun, 7 AM – 7 PM 
    Punakha
    Punakha DzongFee: Rs. 300Most beautiful palace! 
    Chimi LhakhangFee: Rs. 50020-min walk through rice fields 
    Suspension BridgeFee: FREE!Great for photos 
    Dochula Pass108 StupasFee: FREE!Amazing mountain viewsNote: Carry cash! Most places don’t take cards.

    Inclusions:

    • Accommodation in quality hotels
    • Daily breakfast and Dinner
    • Private vehicle for transfer and sightseeing
    • Tour guide, permits, and entry fees for the mentioned attractions, driver charges
    • SDF and tour guide charges included

    Exclusions:

    • Airfare/Train tickets
    • Trekking gear and personal expenses
    • Travel insurance
    • Tips and additional activities

    Book Your Bhutan Group Tour Package from Hyderabad. Today!

    Experience monasteries in the clouds, prayer flags dancing in the wind, and valleys wrapped in serenity. With Tripjyada’s Bhutan Group Tour Packages from Hyderabad, your Himalayan dream is just one booking away.

    Contact Tripjyada and reserve your seat in our next group departure!

  • Laitlum Canyon or Shillong Peak: 5 Ultimate Highlights of Meghalaya Trip Package

    Choosing your Meghalaya trip package and facing a dilemma about Laitlum Canyon or Shillong Peak? While Shillong Peak offers the most stunning panoramic view of the city, the “End of Hills,” Laitlum Canyon, presents the drama of misty cliffs. A perfect Meghalaya trip is incomplete without Shillong Peak & Laitlum Canyon. That’s where Tripjyada’s curated Meghalaya trip packages come in, ensuring you don’t have to pick just one.

    So… What are you waiting for? Just check the Shillong weather, pack your camera, and get ready for your Meghalaya trip and expedition to the East Khasi Hills.

    Discover…Top 7 Best Places to Visit in Meghalaya

    Why Choose a Meghalaya Trip Package With Tripjyada?

    Stop settling for cookie-cutter itineraries! Choose Tripjyada for your next Meghalaya trip package and experience the “Abode of Clouds” like a true insider, not just a tourist. We don’t just bridge the Guwahati to Shillong distance; we turn the ride into a scenic prelude to your Meghalaya adventure.

    Why Explore Meghalaya With Us?

    • Weather-Wise Planning: Don’t let the fickle Meghalaya weather dampen your spirits. Our local drivers know when the clouds will part for that perfect shot at Laitnum.
    • Smooth Journey: From the moment you land in Guwahati, we handle the nitty-gritty so you can focus on the splendid views.
    • Real-Time Logistics: Daily updates on road conditions.
    • Local Drivers: Our drivers are local and know how to navigate the twists and turns in Meghalaya’s roads.

         Best Meghalaya Trip Packages from Tripjyada… Book Now!!

    Shillong Peak or Laitlum Canyon: Merge Both With Us

    • Shillong Peak: offers panoramic views, cityscapes, and Himalayan glimpses, making it perfect for families and photography lovers.
    • Laitlum Canyon: offers dramatic, mist-filled gorges and vast green ridges, ideal for trekkers and solitude seekers.

    Why have a dilemma about Shillong Peak or Meghalaya’s “End of Hills”? You don’t have to pick one; you can combine both iconic places with Tripjyada. Our curated Meghalaya tour package encompasses the urban pulse and the wild canyon in one day. Don’t compromise; capture both extremes!

    know about…Hiking to Nongriat’s Living Root Bridges

    Perfect Meghalaya Itinerary: Highlights of Our Meghalaya Trip Package

    Day 1: Guwahati to Shillong

    • Arrive at Guwahati Airport/Railway and begin your journey to the East Khasi Hills.
    • Stop at Umiam Lake, and after that, Shillong Peak—the city’s highest point at 1,966 meters, offering views of ridgelines & the Brahmaputra Plains below. 

    Day 2: Shillong to Cherrapunji

    • Have breakfast; visit Elephant Falls & Dawki and Mawlynnong, Asia’s cleanest village.

    Day 3: Cherrapunji Sightseeing

    • Explore Mawsmai Cave, Arwah Cave, Mawkdok Valley, Nohkalikai Falls, and Seven Sister Falls.

    Day 4: Cherrapunji to Shillong

    • Visit Mawsynram and enjoy scenic viewpoints on the way to Shillong.

    Day 5: Shillong Full Day

    • After breakfast, proceed to Laitlum Canyons for panoramic views
    • Visit Don Bosco Museum, Lady Hydari Park, and the local market in the evening.

    Day 6: Shillong to Kaziranga

    • Elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park.
    • Spot the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, endangered tigers, and wildlife animals.
    • Bird-watching: see pelicans, storks, and darters around water bodies.

    Day 7: Kaziranga to Guwahati

    • Visit the sacred Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, and Balaji Temple.

    Day 7: Guwahati to Guwahati Airport

    • Transfer to Guwahati Airport / Railway Station for your departure.

     

    Learn about…Bhutan group tour packages from Mumbai with Tripjyada

    Meghalaya Trip Package: Inclusions & Exclusions

    Meghalaya Trip Package InclusionsMeghalaya Trip Package Exclusions
    Accommodation with breakfast & dinner.Airfare/train tickets. 
    Private vehicle for sightseeing & transfers.Entry fees, adventure activities & personal expenses 
    All permits & driver expenses.Travel insurance 
    Knowledgeable local guidesmeals not mentioned 

     

    Meghalaya Weather: Best Time to Choose Meghalaya Trip Package

    Meghalaya’s weather is moody like its clouds. To ease your planning, here’s a guide on the best time to choose a Meghalaya trip package.

    Season Temperature What to Expect
    Summer (Apr–Jun)15°C – 25°CPerfect for trekking; clear views of Laitlum.
    Monsoon (July–Sept18°C – 28°CDramatic clouds and roaring waterfalls; very misty.
    Winter (Oct–Feb) 4°C – 16°Cchilly air and the best visibility from Shillong Peak.

     

    Your Best Meghalaya Adventure Unlocks With Tripjyada

    Ready to turn the vistas of Eastern Khasi Hill into reality? Unlock the ultimate Meghalaya trip package with Tripjyada. We bridge the Guwahati to Shillong distance in luxury, ensuring Shillong weather never slows you down. Be it Shillong Peak or Laitlum Canyon, we offer the best guidance in Northeast India. 

    You can also experience Kanchenjunga’s sunrise and tea-garden charm with our exclusive Sikkim Darjeeling Tourism packages!

     

  • Bhutan group tour packages from Mumbai with Tripjyada

    Namaskar Mumbai, welcome to Bhutan!

    Tripjyada brings you the best Bhutan group tour packages from Mumbai, designed to give you the perfect Himalayan escape. Explore stunning valleys, ancient monasteries, and the serene beauty of the Land of the Thunder Dragon with our customizable premium packages from ‘Aamchi Mumbai.’

    Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a honeymoon, or an adventure with friends, Tripjyada ensures your Bhutan journey is smooth, scenic, and unforgettable.

    Travel Tip: Flights from Mumbai to Paro can be costly. To save more, most travellers prefer flying to Bagdogra Airport (Siliguri) and entering Bhutan by road through Phuentsholing, which offers a scenic, budget-friendly, and comfortable route.

    Top Places to Visit in Bhutan

    The main highlights of Bhutan tour packages from Chennai include:

    • Explore Thimphu: The Peaceful Capital of Bhutan— Discover the charming capital city of Thimphu, where modern lifestyle blends beautifully with ancient Bhutanese traditions.
    • Visit the Iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang): Embark on an unforgettable hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro. Perched dramatically on a cliff at 3120 meters, this is the sacred monastery in Bhutan.
    • Drive Through the Breathtaking Dochula Pass: Enjoy a scenic mountain drive across Dochula Pass, located at 3100 meters.
    • Discover the Serene Beauty of Punakha Valley: Travel to the stunning valley of Punakha, known for its lush greenery, rivers, and peaceful countryside.
    • Witness the Majestic Punakha Dzong: Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, beautifully located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.

    Activities to Enjoy: Bhutan Group Tour from Mumbai

    Here are the most exciting and memorable experiences that make Bhutan a perfect international getaway for Mumbaikars:

    • Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang): The highlight of every Bhutan tour is the iconic hike to Paro Taktsang. Located 900 meters above the Paro Valley, this sacred monastery offers breathtaking Himalayan views and an unforgettable trekking experience.
    • Explore Thimphu: The Capital City of Bhutan: Discover the cultural charm of Thimphu, where tradition meets modern lifestyle. Visit Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and Tashichho Dzong, and explore the local craft markets.
    • Visit the Majestic Punakha Dzong: Explore the stunning Punakha Dzong, one of the most beautiful fortresses in Bhutan. Walk across the famous Punakha Suspension Bridge and enjoy riverside valley views.
    • Taste Authentic Bhutanese Cuisine: Enjoy traditional Bhutanese dishes like Ema Datshi (chilli cheese curry), Suja (butter tea), momos, and red rice.
    • Cultural Festivals & Local Experiences: Witness colorful Bhutanese festivals (Tshechu), traditional mask dances, and monastery rituals. Interact with local communities and experience Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness lifestyle.

    How to Reach Bhutan from Mumbai?

    Are you from Mumbai and have several questions about how to reach Bhutan from Mumbai? Don’t worry, here is detailed information. There are several convenient and scenic ways to reach the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Whether you prefer flying directly to Bhutan International Airport or taking a picturesque road journey through North Bengal, Tripjyada helps you plan the most comfortable route.

    Option 1: By Air and Road (Most Popular Route)

    The easiest and most budget-friendly way to reach Bhutan from Mumbai is by flying to Bagdogra Airport (IXB) near Siliguri, West Bengal, the nearest major airport to Bhutan.

    • Flight Route: Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB)
    • Duration: Around 2.5 to 3 hours (direct/connecting flights via Kolkata or Delhi)
    • From Bagdogra, Tripjyada provides comfortable cab transfers to Phuentsholing, the gateway to Bhutan; it takes around 4 to 5 hours.

    This route offers stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas and is ideal for travelers seeking a scenic, smooth journey to Bhutan.

    Option 2: Direct Flight to Paro (Premium Option)

    If you prefer a faster journey, you can take a connecting flight to Paro International Airport via Delhi or Kolkata.

    • Airlines: Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines) and Bhutan Airlines operate connecting flights.
    • Note: Direct flights from Mumbai to Paro are not available, and tickets via Delhi/Kolkata may be expensive compared to the Bagdogra route.

    Option 3: By Train and Road

    Travellers can also reach Bhutan by train from Mumbai to New Jalpaiguri (NJP). Popular trains from Mumbai to NJP include

    • Karmabhoomi Express (22512): Weekly service connecting Mumbai LTT to New Jalpaiguri.
    • Kolkata Mail (12322): Mumbai CST to Howrah, then connect to NJP or Hasimara by local train.
    • Guwahati Express (15645): A long-route train from Mumbai LTT to Guwahati, with a stop at New Jalpaiguri.

    Tripjyada Travel Tip

    For the perfect mix of comfort and affordability, most Mumbai travellers choose the Flight to Bagdogra and Road to Bhutan (Phuentsholing) route. Tripjyada takes care of all transfers, hotel bookings, and entry permits, making your Bhutan trip completely hassle-free.

    For faster travel, you can also fly from Mumbai to Bagdogra Airport (IXB), the nearest airport to Bhutan, and then take a Tripjyada cab to Phuentsholing, the border entry point. Tripjyada will assist you with cab transfers, permits, and hotel arrangements to ensure a hassle-free journey.

    Detailed Itinerary for Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai

    6 Nights / 7 Days Package

    Day 1: Arrival and Transfer to Phuentsholing
    • Fly from Mumbai to Bagdogra (IXB) / Guwahati (GAU).
    • Drive to Phuentsholing, Bhutan’s border town (4–6 hrs).
    • Complete Bhutan entry permit formalities & relax.
    • Overnight: Phuentsholing
    • Meals: Dinner
    Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu
    • Scenic mountain drive to Thimphu via Chukha Valley.
    • Enjoy Himalayan landscapes & river views.
    • Evening leisure walk in the capital city.
    • Overnight: Thimphu
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Day 3: Thimphu Sightseeing

    Visit major attractions:

    • Buddha Dordenma: 169 ft golden Buddha
    • Memorial Chorten: Spiritual landmark
    • Tashichho Dzong: Govt. & monastic seat
    • Folk Heritage Museum & Craft Bazaar
    • Weekend: Centenary Farmers Market
    • Overnight: Thimphu
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Day 4: Thimphu: Punakha via Dochula Pass
    • Drive through Dochula Pass (3,100 m) with 108 chortens & Himalayan views.
    • Visit Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple).
    • Explore Punakha Dzong & Suspension Bridge.
    • Overnight: Punakha
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    Day 5: Punakha to Paro
    • Drive to Paro.
    • Visit Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan, and the Traditional Cantilever Bridge
    • Evening shopping in Paro town.
    • Overnight: Paro
    • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
    Day 6: Tiger’s Nest Hike
    • Hike to Paro Taktsang (5–6 hrs round trip)
    • Bhutan’s most iconic monastery is located 900 m above the valley.
    • Later visit Kyichu Lhakhang & Drukgyel Dzong.
    • Optional cultural dinner experience.
    • Overnight: Paro
    • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
    Day 7: Paro to Bagdogra/NJP and Departure
    • Transfer to the airport for the return flight to Mumbai via Bagdogra/Guwahati.
    • The tour ends with unforgettable Bhutan travel memories.

    Things to Do in Bhutan

    • Trek to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
    • Experience Bhutanese culture at the Thimphu weekend market
    • Visit the majestic Punakha Dzong
    • Try local cuisine, Ema Datshi, Suja (butter tea), and momos.
    • Explore Dochula Pass for Himalayan views
    • Enjoy nature walks and spot black-necked cranes in Phobjikha Valley
    • Witness the magical snowfall in Bhutan during December to February, especially around Paro, Thimphu, and Haa Valley, turning the Himalayas into a winter wonderland.

    Best Time to See Snowfall in Bhutan

    The best time to experience snowfall in Bhutan is from late December to mid-February. During this period, the temperature drops below 0 degrees in higher regions, and you can witness snow-covered mountains and valleys, especially around Paro, Thimphu, Haa Valley, and Dochula Pass.

    • Early Snowfall: Late December (light snow begins in Thimphu and Paro)
    • Peak Snow Season: January to early February (heavy snowfall in higher altitudes like Haa and Dochula)
    • Last Snowfall: Around mid- to late February, as temperatures start to rise

    This winter window turns Bhutan into a Himalayan wonderland, perfect for travelers seeking scenic views, cozy stays, and a serene, snow-filled experience.

    Inclusions:

    • Accommodation in quality hotels
    • Daily breakfast and Dinner
    • Private vehicle for transfer and sightseeing
    • Tour guide, permits, and entry fees for the mentioned attractions, driver charges
    • SDF and tour guide charges included

    Exclusions:

    • Airfare/Train tickets
    • Trekking gear and personal expenses
    • Travel insurance
    • Tips and additional activities

    PLACES TO SEE & ENTRY FEES of Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai

    Paro Valley
    PlaceFeesTimingAbout
    Tiger’s Nest MonasteryFee: Rs. 500Time: 8 AM – 6 PMTrek: 5-6 hours
    Rinpung DzongFee: Rs. 300Time: 9 AM – 5 PM 
    National MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Mondays 
    Kyichu LhakhangFee: Rs. 300Ancient temple, very peaceful 
    Thimphu
    Big BuddhaFee: FREE!Always open, best at sunset. 
    Memorial ChortenFee: FREE!See locals doing prayers. 
    Folk Heritage MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Sundays 
    Weekend MarketFee: FREE!Only Fri-Sun, 7 AM – 7 PM 
    Punakha
    Punakha DzongFee: Rs. 300Most beautiful palace! 
    Chimi LhakhangFee: Rs. 50020-min walk through rice fields 
    Suspension BridgeFee: FREE!Great for photos 
    Dochula Pass108 StupasFee: FREE!Amazing mountain viewsNote: Carry cash! Most places don’t take cards.

    Why Choose Tripjyada for Your Bhutan Travel from Mumbai?

    • Affordable Packages: Best price guarantee with flexible itineraries
    • Expert Local Guides: Travel with experienced Bhutan tour experts
    • Comfortable Transfers: Our own cab service via NortheastCab
    • Trusted by Thousands: 4.5-star rated service with verified reviews
    • Easy Permits & Assistance: Hassle-free border formalities and Bhutan entry

    Whether you start from Mumbai, Mysuru, or nearby cities, Tripjyada makes your Bhutan travel smooth, safe, and memorable.

    Testimonials from Mumbai Travellers

    “Our Bhutan trip from Mumbai was magical! Tripjyada made everything smooth, from travel permits to local sightseeing.”

    – Amit, Mumbai

    Plan Your Bhutan Escape Now

    Mumbai never sleeps, but Bhutan teaches you how to pause. Leave behind the honking horns and crowded locals, and step into monasteries, mountains, and moments of peace. From Marine Drive sunsets to Himalayan sunrises, your perfect international escape is closer than you think.

    Tripjyada invites all Mumbaikars to experience Bhutan, whether it’s a peaceful family trip or a romantic getaway. Tripjyada brings you customized Bhutan tour packages from Mumbai that match your budget and travel style.

    Book your Bhutan tour package today and get exclusive early-bird offers! Explore Bhutan Packages with Tripjyada.

  • Bhutan Tour Package from Chennai with Tripjyada

    Dreaming of misty Himalayan mountains, peaceful monasteries, smiling locals, and a country that proudly measures Gross National Happiness instead of GDP? Varaverkirom to Tripjyada, your perfect international gateway, begins with our Bhutan Tour Package from Chennai.

    This isn’t about ticking off destinations; it’s about watching sunrise over the Himalayas in silence, spinning prayer wheels in centuries-old monasteries, and sharing smiles with locals who truly value happiness.

    Whether you’re looking for a Bhutan group tour from Chennai, a romantic Bhutan honeymoon package, or a well-planned Bhutan family tour package, we craft every journey with comfort, safety, and authenticity in mind.

    Highlights of the Chennai to Bhutan Group Trip Packages
    The main highlights of Bhutan tour packages from Chennai include:

    • Explore Thimphu: The Peaceful Capital of Bhutan: Discover the charming capital city of Thimphu, where modern lifestyle blends beautifully with ancient Bhutanese traditions.
    • Visit the Iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang): Embark on an unforgettable hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro. Perched dramatically on a cliff at 3120 meters, this is the sacred monastery in Bhutan.
    • Drive Through the Breathtaking Dochula Pass: Enjoy a scenic mountain drive across Dochula Pass, located at 3100 meters.
    • Discover the Serene Beauty of Punakha Valley: Travel to the stunning valley of Punakha, known for its lush greenery, rivers, and peaceful countryside.
    • Witness the Majestic Punakha Dzong: Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, beautifully located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers.

    What You Get with Bhutan Holiday Packages
    Our Bhutan holiday packages from Chennai include:

    • Accommodation in premium hotels: Stay in handpicked premium hotels in Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha, offering mountain views, warm Bhutanese hospitality, and modern comforts.
    • Daily breakfast and dinner: Enjoy delicious daily breakfast and dinner with a mix of authentic Bhutanese cuisine and Indian meals.
    • Private vehicle for sightseeing: Travel comfortably in a dedicated private vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing. Whether it’s the scenic drive through Dochula Pass, exploring Punakha Dzong, or visiting the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
    • All required Bhutan permits: No stress about paperwork! We handle all Bhutan entry permits and route permits, ensuring a seamless travel experience from the moment you enter Bhutan.
    • Experienced local guide: Explore Bhutan with a certified local tour guide who shares fascinating stories about Bhutanese culture, monasteries, traditions, and the Gross National Happiness philosophy, making your trip informative and meaningful.
    • Sustainable Development Fee: The mandatory Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) (as applicable) is included in your package. This supports Bhutan’s sustainable tourism policy and helps preserve its pristine environment and rich heritage.
    • Sightseeing as per the itinerary: Your Bhutan tour covers must-visit destinations like Thimphu city sightseeing, Paro Valley attractions, Punakha’s scenic beauty, and Himalayan viewpoints & monasteries.
    • Dedicated Tour Manager (For Group Departures): For group tours from Chennai, a dedicated tour manager ensures smooth coordination, on-ground assistance, and personalized support throughout the journey.

    Detailed Itinerary for Bhutan Package Tour from Chennai

    6 Nights / 7 Days Package

    Day 1: Arrival and Transfer to Phuentsholing

    • Fly from Chennai to Bagdogra (IXB) / Guwahati (GAU).
    • Drive to Phuentsholing, Bhutan’s border town (4–6 hrs).
    • Complete Bhutan entry permit formalities & relax.
    • Overnight: Phuentsholing
    • Meals: Dinner

    Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu

    • Scenic mountain drive to Thimphu via Chukha valley.
    • Enjoy Himalayan landscapes & river views.
    • Evening leisure walk in the capital city.
    • Overnight: Thimphu
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Day 3: Thimphu Sightseeing

    Visit major attractions:

    • Buddha Dordenma: 169 ft golden Buddha
    • Memorial Chorten: Spiritual landmark
    • Tashichho Dzong: Govt. & monastic seat
    • Folk Heritage Museum & Craft Bazaar
    • Weekend: Centenary Farmers Market
    • Overnight: Thimphu
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Day 4: Thimphu: Punakha via Dochula Pass

    • Drive through Dochula Pass (3,100m) with 108 chortens & Himalayan views.
    • Visit Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple).
    • Explore Punakha Dzong & Suspension Bridge.
    • Overnight: Punakha
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Day 5: Punakha to Paro

    • Drive to Paro.
    • Visit Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan, and the Traditional Cantilever Bridge
    • Evening shopping in Paro town.
    • Overnight: Paro
    • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

    Day 6: Tiger’s Nest Hike

    • Hike to Paro Taktsang (5–6 hrs round trip)
    • Bhutan’s most iconic monastery is located 900m above the valley.
    • Later visit Kyichu Lhakhang & Drukgyel Dzong.
    • Optional cultural dinner experience.
    • Overnight: Paro
    • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

    Day 7: Paro to Bagdogra/NJP – Departure

    • Transfer to the airport for the return flight to Chennai via Bagdogra/Guwahati.
    • Tour ends with unforgettable Bhutan travel memories.
    • Meals: Breakfast.

    Bhutan Entry Requirements: Permits and Fees

    For Indian travelers:

    • Valid Documents or Voter ID
    • Passport-size photos
      Entry permit at the border
    • SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) as per the current Bhutan government rules
    • We arrange all permits for a hassle-free journey.

    Permits & Fees: Simplified

    For Indian travelers:
    • Valid Documents or Voter ID
    • Passport-size photos, Entry permit at the border
    • SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) as per the current Bhutan government rules

    We arrange all permits for a hassle-free journey.

    How to Reach Bhutan from Chennai?

    Planning a Bhutan tour from Chennai? While there is no direct road route from Chennai to Bhutan, reaching the Land of the Thunder Dragon is smooth and convenient with connecting flights and scenic road journeys.

    Chennai to Bagdogra to Phuentsholing to Bhutan (Most Popular Route):

    • Take a connecting flight from Chennai to Bagdogra via Kolkata or Guwahati. Bagdogra Airport (West Bengal) is the nearest major airport to Bhutan’s border.
    • From Bagdogra, travel by private cab to Phuentsholing, the Bhutan border town. The journey offers scenic views of tea gardens and foothills.
    • Indian nationals require a permit to enter Bhutan (a voter ID or passport is mandatory). Entry permits are issued here before proceeding to Thimphu and Paro.

    Chennai to Paro (Direct Flight Option):

    • You can also fly directly to Paro International Airport, subject to seat availability and airfare.
    • Flights are operated by Bhutan’s national carrier, Druk Air, and Bhutan Airlines.
    • Most flights operate from cities like Kolkata and Delhi.
    • Direct connectivity from Chennai may not be available daily and usually involves a layover.

    Everything You Need to Know About Bhutan

    • Currency: Ngultrum (INR accepted)
    • Language: Dzongkha
    • Time Zone: Same as India
    • Vegetarian food is easily
    • Cleanest and safest Himalayan destination

    Bhutan limits tourism intentionally to preserve culture and nature, making it exclusive and peaceful.

    BEST TIME TO VISIT BHUTAN FROM BANGALORE

    • March to May (Spring): Rhododendrons & clear skies.
    • September to November (Autumn): Best mountain views.
    • December to February: Snow experience.
    • June to August: Green landscapes (monsoon season)

    We recommend booking 45–60 days in advance for better hotel & flight availability.

    PLACES TO SEE & ENTRY FEES of Bhutan Package Tour from Bangalore

    Paro Valley
    PlaceFeesTimingAbout
    Tiger’s Nest MonasteryFee: Rs. 500Time: 8 AM – 6 PMTrek: 5-6 hours
    Rinpung DzongFee: Rs. 300Time: 9 AM – 5 PM 
    National MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Mondays 
    Kyichu LhakhangFee: Rs. 300Ancient temple, very peaceful 
    Thimphu
    Big BuddhaFee: FREE!Always open, best at sunrise.t 
    Memorial ChortenFee: FREE!See locals doing prayers. 
    Folk Heritage MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Sundays 
    Weekend MarketFee: FREE!Only Fri-Sun, 7 AM – 7 PM 
    Punakha
    Punakha DzongFee: Rs. 300Most beautiful palace! 
    Chimi LhakhangFee: Rs. 50020-min walk through rice fields 
    Suspension BridgeFee: FREE!Great for photos 
    Dochula Pass108 StupasFee: FREE!Amazing mountain viewsNote: Carry cash! Most places don’t take cards.

    FLIGHT DETAILS: Chennai 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!

  • Bhutan Group Tour Packages From Bangalore With Tripjyada

    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

    1. 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!

     

    2. 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

     

    3. 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

    • Flight tickets: Bangalore to Kolkata/Guwahati and to Paro
    • Personal shopping, tips, phone calls

    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.

     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 BHUTAN TOUR

    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 – 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

    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

     

    Paro Valley
    PlaceFeesTimingAbout
    Tiger’s Nest MonasteryFee: Rs. 500Time: 8 AM – 6 PMTrek: 5-6 hours
    Rinpung DzongFee: Rs. 300Time: 9 AM – 5 PM 
    National MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Mondays 
    Kyichu LhakhangFee: Rs. 300Ancient temple, very peaceful 
    Thimphu
    Big BuddhaFee: FREE!Always open, best at sunrise.t 
    Memorial ChortenFee: FREE!See locals doing prayers. 
    Folk Heritage MuseumFee: Rs. 300Closed: Sundays 
    Weekend MarketFee: FREE!Only Fri-Sun, 7 AM – 7 PM 
    Punakha
    Punakha DzongFee: Rs. 300Most beautiful palace! 
    Chimi LhakhangFee: Rs. 50020-min walk through rice fields 
    Suspension BridgeFee: FREE!Great for photos 
    Dochula Pass108 StupasFee: FREE!Amazing mountain viewsNote: 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

    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.

    Contact Us Now:

    📞 Phone/WhatsApp: 9558515518 / 9083701454

    ✉️ Email: enquires@tripjyada.com

    🌐 Website: tripjyada.com

    Special Offer: Call us now and mention you saw this online – we’ll give you the best deal possible!

    Still have doubts? No problem! Just ping us, we’ll explain everything. No pressure, just friendly advice from fellow travel lovers.

    Come, let’s explore the Land of Happiness together!

    Tripjyada – Making Trips Easy, Making Memories Forever!

  • How to Plan the Perfect Bhutan Trip from India: A Step-by-Step Guide For Bhutan Tourism

    Dreaming of Bhutan tourism? Planning the perfect Bhutan trip from India has never been easier. From the streets of Thimphu to the soothing valleys of Punakha and trekking to the iconic Tiger’s Nest in Paro, “The Land of the Thunder Dragons” awaits. Be it the ideal Bhutan weather or Bhutanese cultural depth that you’re seeking, Tripjyada’s curated Bhutan travel packages simplify everything from permits to the best stays in Bhutan. Dive into the heart of Bhutan tourism with us today and let your soul wander where peace is the only priority.

    Why Should You Choose Bhutan Tourism With Tripjyada?

    The magic of Bhutan tourism lies in its commitment to “Gross National Happiness” over profit. In 2026, Bhutan tourism offers a refined, premium escape for Indian travelers. From ancient cultural preservation to modern luxury, booking with Tripjyada ensures a flawlessly high-grade journey. Go for our expertly crafted Bhutan tour packages to handle permits and SDF effortlessly, making your Himalayan journey from dream to reality.

    Read More… The ultimate Delhi to Sikkim summer escape plan

    2026 Latest Bhutan Tourism Rules

    • Entry Permits: Indian tourists need a valid passport or voter ID to enter Bhutan. While you can get entry permits at Phuentsholing, Bhutan’s border, processing them in advance digitally is now a standard for smooth entry.
    • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): As of 2026, Indian travelers need to pay a fee of 1,200 per night per adult for the sustainable growth of Bhutanese tourism. While SDF is 50% for children aged 6-12, SDF is exempt for kids under 6 years.

    Analyzing these new regulations manually can be exhausting and confusing. That’s why selecting from our all-inclusive Bhutan travel packages is the best option, as our curated Bhutan tour packages cover all these mandatory costs and ensure your permits are ready.

    Explore… The Best Sikkim Tourist Packages for a Stress-Free Holiday

    7-Day Bhutan Itinerary for Bhutan Trip From India

    Day 1: Bagdogra to Phuentsholing

    • SDF & entry permit obtaining at the Phuentsholing immigration office.

    Day 2: Phuentsholing to Thimphu

    • Explore Bhutanese culture, enjoy waterfall views, and take a rest at a hotel in Thimphu.

    Day 3: Thimphu to Punakha to Thimphu

    • Visit Punakha Dzong, Punakha Suspension Bridge & return to Thimphu.

    Day 4: Thimphu to Paro

    • Explore the heart of Bhutan tourism at Handicraft Emporium, Simply Bhutan, and Tiger’s Nest viewpoint.
    • Overnight stay at Paro.

    Day 5: Paro: Tiger’s Nest Trek

    • Start your adventure in Bhutan tourism by trekking to Tiger’s Nest Monastery.

    Day 6: Paro to Phuentsholing

    • Experience Bhutan’s history at the Bhutan National Museum.

    Day 7: Phuentsholing to Bagdogra

    • Drive back to Bagdogra with vibrant memories of Bhutan tourism.

    How to Reach Bhutan

    Bhutan’s international airport, Paro, is considered the most dangerous airport to land at, as it’s situated in a narrow valley. Reaching Bagdogra (IXB) by flight or NJP/Siliguri and then taking a private ride to Phuentsholing is a better option.

    Check out… How to Reach Bhutan From Kerala: Kerala to Bhutan Tour

    How to reach Bhutan from Delhi:

    Delhi to Bhutan Flight: Fly from Delhi (DEL) to Bagdogra (IXB) directly.

    Delhi to Bhutan Train: Reach Delhi to NJP by Brahmputra Mail, DBGR Rajdhani.

    How to reach Bhutan from Mumbai:

    Mumbai to Bhutan Flight: Fly from Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB) directly.

    Mumbai to Bhutan Train: Reach Mumbai to NJP by LTT Dibrugarh Exp

    How to reach Bhutan from Chennai:

    Chennai to Bhutan Flight: Fly from Chennai (MAA) to Bagdogra (IXB) directly.

    Chennai to Bhutan Train: Reach Chennai to NJP by Aronai Exp.

    How to reach Bhutan from Bangalore:

    Bangalore to Bhutan Flight: Fly from Bangalore (BLR) to Bagdogra (IXB) directly.

    Bangalore to Bhutan Train: Reach Bangalore to NJP by the Guwahati Express.

    Best Time to Reach Bhutan

    Here’s a quick seasonal guide for your Bhutan tourism from India:

    • Bhutan Tourism Offers in Spring: Vivid flowers and cultural exchange at Paro Tshechu.
    • Bhutan Tourism Offers in Autumn: Pleasant weather, clear views.
    • Bhutan Tourism Offers in Winter: Clear skies, snow, fewer crowds, & rare bird species.

    Start Your Bhutan Tourism With Tripjyada

    Every traveler who participates in Bhutan tourism helps fund Bhutan’s sustainable growth. Elevate your Bhutan travel experience with Tripjyada. When you book your Bhutan trip from India with Tripjyada, we transform logistical challenges into a seamless Himalayan retreat.

    Book your special Bhutan travel package or contact Tripjyada to customize your Bhutan trip from India. Don’t be late to grab the best deal!

  • Swap Delhi’s Sweat for Sikkim’s Snow: The ultimate Delhi to Sikkim summer escape plan

    Why live through Delhi’s summer when Sikkim’s glaciers are calling? Escape on a Delhi to Sikkim journey to a world of snow and cool Himalayan streams. While Delhi melts in 45 degrees, the rhododendrons of Sikkim are waking up in crisp 15 degrees.

    Swap your linens with layers with Tripjyada’s premium Sikkim tour packages that take you through the glacial heights of Gurudongmar Lake to the biting breezes of Nathula Pass.

    Read More… The Best Sikkim Tourist Packages for a Stress-Free Holiday

    Why a well-planned Delhi to Sikkim Itinerary Matters

    Navigating the Himalayan ridges needs more than just a map. 

    Most of the shivering spots, like Nathula Pass and Gurudongmar Lake, need specific permits. That’s why choosing the best Delhi to Darjeeling partner and a proper Sikkim itinerary is a must, and this gets easier with Tripjyada’s assistance. As team Tripjyada takes care of all logistics and permits, you enjoy your summer escape.

    The Frost-Seeker’s Sikkim Itinerary

    Day 1: Arrival & Transfer to Gangtok

    Land at Bagdogra (IXB)/NJP and transfer to the cool sanctuary of Gangtok to escape Delhi’s heat.

    Day 2: Tsomgo Lake Excursion

    Shiver at 12,310 ft beside the glacial Tsomgo Lake and take wild yak rides while watching the eastern Himalayas, Baba Mandir.

    Day 3: Transfer to Lachung

    • Chase the chill in the shivering village of Lachung, where mountain mists replace city smog. 
    • See breathtaking waterfalls and the Singhik Viewpoint & Chungthang River confluence on the way.

    Day 4: Zero Point Excursion

    • Breathe subzero air and feel the ultimate reset at Zero Point (15,300 ft), where snow remains evergreen.
    • Visit nearby alpine meadows & Yumthang Valley in full bloom.

    Day 5: Return to Gangtok & Sightseeing

    • Return to chilly Gangtok with river & waterfall views.
    • Enjoy at MG Marg Gangtok—one last evening in the cool.

    Day 6: Gangtok to Bagdogra

    • Return from Gangtok to Bagdogra (IXB)/NJP railway station for departure.
    • Bring the Himalayan freshness back to Delhi.

    Explore… Stop Googling & Start Packing: All-Inclusive Sikkim Tour Checklist

    Best Sikkim tour packages

    Navigating Sikkim is confusing, as it’s a highly sensitive border zone. That’s why Tripjyada’s North Sikkim tour packages are a lifesaver. Check out our curated tour packages below.

    • Sikkim Adventure Tour
    • 8 Night Sikkim & Darjeeling Tour 
    • North Sikkim & Gangtok Tour

    How to Reach Sikkim From Delhi: Delhi to Sikkim Logistics

    Delhi to Sikkim Flight:

    The Delhi-to-Sikkim flight is the easiest option to cover the Delhi-to-Sikkim distance. While Pakyong Airport is Sikkim’s primary airport, it’s largely weather-sensitive. 

    Bagdogra (IXB) is the nearest airport to reach Sikkim from Delhi.

    • Reach Delhi to Bagdogra by direct flight in only 2.30-2.45 hours.

    Delhi to Sikkim Train:

    The Delhi to Sikkim train is the best budget traveler’s pick to bridge the Delhi to Sikkim distance.

    • Reach Delhi to Siliguri by DLI APDJ SPL (05484)
    • Reach Delhi from NJP by NDLS DBRG SPL (02424). 

    Delhi to Sikkim Distance by Road:

    After you cover the Delhi to Sikkim distance by Delhi to Bagdogra flight or Delhi to NJP train, you have to cover the remaining distance by road. You can choose a bus, a shared cab, or a private cab.

    Choosing a private cab is definitely the best option for comfort, safety, and freedom of journey. Check out the variety of cabs & services offered by Northeast Cab.

    Your Himalayan Dream Starts With Tripjyada

    When planning a journey as significant as a Delhi to Sikkim tour, choosing the right travel partner makes all the difference. At Tripjyada, we just don’t plan your route; we make it memorable forever. Whether you run after rhododendron blooms in Sikkim or the best Sikkim spots for snow, we’ve got it all covered. 

    When we’re here, no need to worry about the following:

    • Real-Time Logistics: Daily updates on road conditions.
    • Hassle-Free Permits: From ILP to PAP, we take care of all, & you focus on memories.
    • Customized Itineraries: Expertise in making custom itineraries of your dream places.

    What are you waiting for? Book your custom itineraries from Tripjyada before it’s too late.

  • Last Call for Yumthang Bloom: Secure North Sikkim Tour in Summer 2026

    They say the mountains don’t wait for anyone, but in your North Sikkim tour, the flowers are more impatient. As summer 2026 approaches, the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary is preparing for its annual fleeting magic. If you’ve spent your life looking at desktop wallpaper of vivid “mountain meadows,” it’s time to realize that the Himalayan version is more raw, more vibrant, and rapidly filling up its picturesque spots. This isn’t just a North Sikkim tour; it’s a high-altitude fever dream that lasts only for a few weeks. Read the following to know why you should hurry up!

     Also check out… Discover the Enchanting Lakes of Sikkim

    Yumthang Valley: Beyond the Flower Show

    Yumthang Valley is often called the “Valley of Flowers,” but that’s a bit too polite for the sensory explosion Yumthang offers. It’s a valley at 11,800 ft where the Teesta River flows like a silver trail through the garland of primulas and rhododendrons. In summer 2026, the blooms are predicted to be even more intense due to late-winter snowmelt. But “peak bloom” is a narrow window. Wait too long, and you’re just looking at green grass.

    Zero Point: Where Adventure Begins

    If Yumthang is the heart of your North Sikkim tour, Zero Point is North Sikkim’s adventurous soul. Standing at 15,300 feet, Zero Point is the literal end of the road. Here, oxygen is thin, air is chilly, and snow remains a permanent resident even in summer. Sharing a border with China, Zero Point, aka Yumesangdong, is a perfect spot for a snow adventure in summer 2026, with phenomenal Eastern Himalayan views.

    Lachung: Heartbeat of the Himalayas

    The true charm of the North Sikkim tour lies in the porches of Lachung. For Lachungpas, hospitality isn’t a service; it’s a culture. In 2026, visitors are shifting to slow travel, spending time in nature, and sipping on Chaang, North Sikkim’s traditional millet beer. Only if you spend a day at Lachung will you understand that North Sikkim doesn’t offer luxury in the form of five stars; it offers luxury in the form of five billion star skies. 

    Why Summer 2026 is Your Final Window for the North Sikkim Tour

    The Yumthang rhododendron bloom is a fleeting rebellion; once monsoon winds arrive, these vibrant garlands vanish. The best homestays and hotels in Lachung are already seeing heavy bookings for May and June. Plus, the roads of high-altitude zones like Zero Point are unpredictable. That’s why securing your spot early for the North Sikkim tour guarantees your best stays, comfortable rides, and the best drivers who know these mountain curves like the back of their hand.

    Best North Sikkim tour packages by Tripjyada

    Navigating North Sikkim is confusing, as it’s a highly sensitive border zone. That’s why Tripjyada’s North Sikkim tour packages are a lifesaver. Check out our curated tour packages below.

    Package Includes Package Excludes
    Private cab with expert guide for transfer & sightseeing Entry fee, adventure activity, and personal expenses
    Best stay with breakfast & dinner Travel insurance & meals not mentioned
    Permits & driver charges Train/Airfare

    How to Reach North Sikkim

    Delhi to Sikkim:

    • Flight: New Delhi (DEL) to Bagdogra (IXB) takes only 3-4h.
    • Train: New Delhi to NJP, takes 20-24 hrs.

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    Mumbai to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking 2h 30mn to 3h.
    • Train: Mumbai to Siliguri/NJP, taking almost 1d 12hr.

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    Bangalore to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Bangalore (BLR) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking about 3 hrs.
    • Train: Bangaluru CANT to NJP, almost a 1-day, 21-hour ride.

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    Chennai to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Chennai (MAA) to Bagdogra (IXB), only about 3h.
    • Train: Perambur/Chennai CTL to NJP, takes 1d 12h to 1d 14h.

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    Trains offer a budget-friendly journey to Sikkim. You can skip that day-long journey for a flight and take a smooth cab ride to Sikkim with Northeast Cab, because your safety is our priority.

    Pro Tip: Spend at least two nights in Gangtok before reaching higher altitudes to avoid sickness.

    Don’t Just Visit: Belong With Tripjyada

    Book the best North Sikkim tour packages from Tripjyada. At Tripjyada, we specialize in handling complex permits, confusing logistics, and secret spots that don’t show up on maps. We don’t sell seats; we curate memories that last until the next bloom. Visit Sikkim Darjeeling Tourism for a detailed Sikkim and Darjeeling circuit tour.

    Your summer 2026 North Sikkim tour awaits a single click. Connect ASAP with our Himalayan experts before monsoon clouds arrive!

    FAQ:

    1. What are the best places to visit in North Sikkim?

    Iconic spots like Yumthang Valley, Zero Point, Lachung, Guru Dongmar Lake, and Seven Sisters Falls are must-visits in North Sikkim.

    2. How many days are enough to visit North Sikkim?

    5 to 6 days is the standard duration to cover most of North Sikkim, but an extended 8-day trip to North Sikkim is perfect for a relaxed experience.

    3. Does North Sikkim need a permit?

    No permit is needed for Indians, but a PAP is mandatory for visiting border areas.

    4. Why is an expert tour operator essential for a North Sikkim tour?

    North Sikkim is a restricted zone. Only registered Sikkim tour operators like Tripjyada can legally manage permits and provide authorized cabs in high-altitude zones. 

    5. Who should visit North Sikkim?

    Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, an adventure lover, or into photography, North Sikkim is ideal for everyone.

    6. Packing essentials for a North Sikkim trip?

    Warm layers, verified ID, medicines, a small heat pack, and a first-aid kit are essential to carry in North Sikkim.

  • Stop Googling & Start Packing: All-Inclusive Sikkim Tour Checklist

    Are you spending the nights with multiple tabs open, comparing the altitudes of Lachen vs. Lachung to make a perfect Sikkim tour itinerary? We all have been there in the Sikkim tour checklist, and the truth is, the Himalayas don’t care about perfect spreadsheets.

    Sikkim is a land of unpredictable mist, sudden mountain blooms, and the kind of silence that makes you forget about your phone. If you’re planning a tour to Sikkim, it’s time to quit all the tabs, because here is the only Sikkim checklist that you’ll need to bridge the gap between “thinking about it” and actually standing in front of the eastern Himalayas.

    Read More… Sikkim Darjeeling Tour Package: A Perfect 7-Day Travel Plan

    Transit Hacks: Mapping Your Sikkim Tour Checklist Route

    Reaching Sikkim, the “Valley of Rice,” depends entirely on the place from where you’re starting the journey. Travelers mostly choose to fly to Bagdogra (IXB) or directly to Pakyong Airport (PYG). Though Pakyong is Sikkim’s only airport, it can be unreliable at times due to uncertain weather.

    Delhi to Sikkim:

    • Flight: New Delhi (DEL) to Bagdogra (IXB) takes only 3-4 h.
    • Train: New Delhi to NJP, takes 20-24 hrs.

    Mumbai to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Mumbai (BOM) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking 2h 30mn to 3h.
    • Train: Mumbai to Siliguri/NJP, taking almost 1d 12hr.

    Bangalore to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Bangalore (BLR) to Bagdogra (IXB), taking about 3 hrs.
    • Train: Yesvantpur JN/Bangaluru CANT to NJP, almost a 1-day, 21-hour ride.

    Chennai to Sikkim:

    • Flight: Chennai (MAA) to Bagdogra (IXB), only about 3h.
    • Train: Perambur/Chennai CTL to NJP, takes 1d 12h to 1d 14h.

    Trains offer a budget-friendly and scenic journey to Sikkim. You can skip that day-long journey and fly directly and take a smooth cab ride to Sikkim with Northeast Cab, because your safety is our priority.

    Explore… Bhutan Trip Planning 2026: Everything You Need to Prepare

    Ultimate 6 Day Sikkim Tour Checklist Itinerary

    Planning a trip to Sikkim, the land of dawn-lit mountains, requires a balance of timing and geography. While we customize every journey at Tripjyada, here’s what a standard 6-day Sikkim tour itinerary usually looks like.

    Day 1: Arrival

    • Pick up from Bagdogra (IXB)/NJP and drive toward Gangtok with Teesta River views.
    • Hotel check-in and exploring local markets in MG Marg and cafes.
    • Overnight in Gangtok.

    Day 2: Gangtok to Lachen

    • Moving to Lachen through valleys & mountain roads with waterfall views
    • Stopping for the Kanchenjunga view at the Singhik viewpoint & Chungtang.
    • Reaching Lachen for an overnight stay.

    Day 3: Lachen to Lachung

    • Visiting Gurudongmar Lake in the morning before heading for Lachung
    • Feeling the mountain views while reaching Lachung
    • Spending the night at Lachung

    Day 4: Sightseeing

    • Feel nature’s beauty in the famous Yumthang Valley.
    • Enjoy serene river views and seasonal snow at Zero Point.
    • Return to Lachung and spend the night here.

    Day 5: Lachung to Gangtok

    • Driving back to Gangtok on a scenic byway.
    • Stop on the way for photographs.
    • Strolling & shopping in Gangtok and an overnight stay.

    Day 6: Departure

    • Checking out of the hotel.
    • Drive to Bagdogra Airport / NJP for departure.

    Seasonal Sikkim Tour Checklist

    Season  Temperature What to pack 
    Summer (March to June) 10˚C – 25˚C Light cottons for the day. Puffer vest for the evening in Gangtok.
    Monsoon (July to September) 13˚C – 23˚C Waterproof & quick-dry warmers to survive windy mountain rain. Antifungal ointments to keep feet healthy during damp treks.
    Winter (October to February) -5°C to 10°C Heavy thermal base to trap body heat. Small chemical heat packs can be lifesaving. 

    Regardless of the season, keeping a compact medical kit is essential for a Sikkim tour for high-altitude sickness, motion sickness, and any accidental injuries.

    Ready to Start Your Journey With Tripjyada?

    Stop scrolling through endless reviews and start your Sikkim tour with Tripjyada. Let our professionals handle the logistics while you handle the memories in Sikkim. 

    You can check out Sikkim-Darjeeling tourism for a detailed journey through the northeast circuit.

    Book your special Sikkim tour package or contact Tripjyada for a customized Sikkim tour package. Don’t be late to grab the best deal!

    Also Explore… 2026 Travel Checklist: The Must-Visit Places for the Himalayas

    FAQs:

    1. What are the best pilgrimage sites in Sikkim?

    There are many Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Sikkim, like Rumtek Monastery, Baba Mandir, Ganesh Tok, Chardham, etc.

    1. What are the things to do in Sikkim?

    You can explore hidden caves, wildlife sanctuaries, adventure tourism, pilgrimage tourism, and heritage tourism in Sikkim.

    1. Which part of Sikkim is best to visit?

    While all of Sikkim is worth a tour, North Sikkim offers the best views, from blooming valleys to snow & frozen lakes at high altitudes.

    1. What is the best time to visit Sikkim?

    – March to May is best for seeing colorful blooms in Sikkim’s pleasant weather, and October to December for clear views of the Himalayan mountains.

    1. Is a permit required for Indian tourists?

    No permit is needed for Indians, but a PAP is mandatory for visiting border areas like Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Lachen & Lachung.

    1. What foods to try in Sikkim?

    Authentic Tibetan momos, Gundruk, Sel roti, Laphing, Kinema, Sishnu—these are the must-try dishes in a Sikkim tour.

  • How to Reach Bhutan From Kerala: Kerala to Bhutan Tour

    Craving a soul-resetting transfer to the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” and how to reach Bhutan, from Kerala? While Bhutan proudly brags about being the “Happiest Kingdom” in the world, Kerala takes the honor as “God’s Own Country.” Despite the separation of thousands of miles, these iconic duos are deeply connected to each other. Whether it is peace, deep cultural roots, seraphic landscapes, or values for tradition, Bhutan and Kerala share these identical features. 

    Given their striking similarity, a trip to Bhutan from Kerala will definitely seem like you’ve traveled to a parallel world! Your journey from Kerala to Bhutan is a seamless adventure if you know the right routes. Read the following to know how to reach Bhutan from Kerala and stop brainstorming.

    Also check out… How to Reach Sikkim from Bangalore: Complete Travel Guide by Flight, Train & Road

    How to Reach Bhutan From Kerala: By Air

    God’s own country,” Kerala, offers excellent global connectivity by air, connecting travelers to their destination across India. However, if you are considering a direct transfer from Kerala to Bhutan, you will discover there is no direct flight connecting these two iconic regions.

    To bridge the gap, you have to reach any of these cities’ airports first: 

     

      • Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, or 

      • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata, or

      • Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal, or 

      • Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati

    From these airports, you can fly directly to Bhutan via Paro International Airport. 

    Airlines: Only Druk Air & Bhutan Airlines; these two carriers are authorized to fly into Paro.

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    How to Reach Bhutan From Kerala: By Train

    Since Bhutan lacks direct railway connectivity with India, travelers looking to reach Bhutan from Kerala by train need to transfer at key transit hubs in West Bengal or Assam. This “old-school” road adventure opens the scenic roads for you to witness the changing landscapes of India before completing the final leg to the “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” Go through the following options to find your suitable one: 

     

      • Aronai Express (12507): From Ernakulam to New Jalpaiguri.

      • 22503| Kanniyakumari-Dibrugarh Vivek SF Express: From Kanniyakumari to Dibrugarh.

      • Guwahati Express (12515): From TVC/Kollam to New Alipurduar.

    By reaching these final railway stations, you will have to head towards Jaigaon, an Indian border town that sits adjacent to Phuentsholing, Bhutan’s primary commercial gateway.

    How to Reach Bhutan From Kerala: By Road

    Bhutan is well-connected to India by roads. A road trip to Bhutan from Kerala is an epic cross-country experience that gives goosebumps. If you prefer to skip the long-haul drive across central India, you can fly or take a train to these nearby hubs and start your road journey from there. 

     

      • Travel via Shared Cab: You can move to Phuentsholing by shared cab. It is a great option for budget travelers, couples, and small groups.

      • Travel via Bus Services: It’s a very economical and sustainable transport medium, although it operates on a fixed and limited schedule.

      • Travel via Private Cab: Traveling to Bhutan via road is the most flexible and comfortable way to navigate the mountain turns. Also, you can choose to stop for a short reflective moment to feel the atmosphere or a little selfie session on this picturesque route to Bhutan.

    Pro Tip: For the best experience on your Kerala to Bhutan transfer, pre-booking a Bhutan cab service will be the smartest choice. Check out the curated Bhutan travel packages at Northeast Cab.

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    Best Time to Reach Bhutan

    Season Things You Need to Know
    Spring (March to May)

    The best time to reach Bhutan for

    • Vivid flowers, cultural exchange at Paro Tshechu
    • Trekking to Tiger’s Nest
    Autumn (September to November)

    The best time to reach Bhutan for

    • Pleasant weather, clear views
    • Trekking/hiking to iconic Bhutan monasteries
    Winter (December to February)

    The best time to reach Bhutan for

    • Clear skies, snow, & less crowd
    • Spotting rare bird species
    Monsoon (June to August)

    The best time to visit Bhutan for

    • Nature lovers are to catch Bhutan’s dense greenery
    • Risk to Note: Frequent rain & landslides

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