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Bhutan

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34,999.00

A vacation to Bhutan is said to be one of the most profound holiday experiences. Dharmik Yatra holiday packages are your perfect travel companions in this heartfelt experience. Your Bhutan holidays will be a series of evocative experiences set against the stunning backdrop of the majestic Himalayas.

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All about the Bhutan.

Your Bhutan holiday will start at one of the major cities which enjoys great connectivity with the Himalayan mountain kingdom such as Kolkata, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Delhi, and Mumbai. But regardless of where you book one of Dharmik Yatra Bhutan holiday packages, you will surely enjoy a hassle-free holiday.

The emerald mountains scattered with the varied hues of multicolored monasteries and houses, seem like a beautiful picture postcard. Whether you travel solo or with family, Bhutan will bewitch you with its dazzling beauty and simple charm, a potent combination. Sitting pretty between Indian and China, the last great kingdom of the Himalayas draws you in with its craggy charm and alpine climate.

 

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Be courteous to old people and treat them with respect.
  • Respond to the assigned tour guide and follow their instruction.
  • Accommodation facilities
  • Tour guides
  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing by private car
  • All tours and transfers by Personal Car is included
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Do not point fingers at people or art.
  • Carrying and using drones is strictly prohibited.
  • Do not feed birds/animals while visiting natural sites
  • Avoid slang while visiting religious sites.
  • Camera fee
  • Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages
  • Travel insurance
  1. Day 1 The Best Time to Visit Bhutan

    Not only can you get your sightseeing done without any interruptions, but you also find all the main tourist attractions open during these two seasons. Some parts of the country may become inaccessible due to heavy rains and snowfall during summer and winter respectively. Summer is still a good time to visit Bhutan if you can brave the rains and settle for a curtailed itinerary. But the subzero winter temperatures and the snow will keep most of the travelers away during the season.

  2. Day 2 How to Reach Bhutan

    You can reach Bhutan by air and road from India. There is no direct rail connectivity. The fastest way to reach Bhutan is by air. Though Bhutan has many domestic airports, Paro International Airport is the sole gateway into Bhutan by air from outside. Druk Air, Bhutan’s national airline, operates regular flights from Kolkata, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Gaya, Delhi, and Mumbai. Among these only Kolkata enjoys direct connectivity to Paro. The rest all offer connecting flights. Kolkata also has the most frequent of flights.

  3. Day 3 Where to Go in Bhutan

    Bhutan is a deceptively tiny kingdom with a whole lot of places to explore. From monasteries to national parks and museums, here are some of the best places to visit in Bhutan.

    • Tiger’s Nest Monastery
    • Punakha Dzong
    • Zuri Dzong
  4. Day 4 Food in Bhutan

    This soup is traditionally made from sun-dried turnip leaves, although they can occasionally be replaced by spinach or other leafy greens for variety. Red rice is a medium-grain variety of rice that finds its way into the daily diet of most of Bhutan. Grown mostly in the Paro region, it is nurtured by the mineral-rich glacier water. The Zow Shungo is a proud proponent of the Bhutanese philosophy of avoiding needless waste. It is often a mishmash of leftover vegetables that can be tossed together in a jiffy and is served with red rice.

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