Welcome To Bhutan, The land Of Happiness
Peaceful Valleys, Royal Culture & Breathtaking Himalayan Views
Bhutan, known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is one of the world’s most peaceful and spiritual destinations. Surrounded by the Himalayas, Bhutan offers snow-covered peaks, green valleys, ancient monasteries, and a unique culture that values happiness over development.
Visitors can explore Thimphu’s modern-meets-traditional charm, the sacred monasteries of Paro, and the majestic Punakha Dzong, which stands beautifully between two rivers. Bhutan is also famous for its eco-friendly tourism policy, clean environment, friendly people, and rich Buddhist traditions.
Whether you seek trekking, culture, photography, or pure peace, Bhutan is a journey of beauty, mindfulness, and inspiration.
1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest)
Bhutan’s most iconic monastery perched on a cliff — a must-visit hike.
2. Punakha Dzong
Beautiful riverside fortress, known as the “Palace of Great Happiness.”
3. Thimphu – Buddha Dordenma
Biggest sitting Buddha statue overlooking the entire valley.
4. Dochula Pass
Mountain viewpoint with 108 stupas and panoramic Himalayan views.
5. Paro Dzong
Historic fortress with stunning architecture and peaceful courtyards.
6. Chele La Pass
High-altitude viewpoint between Paro & Haa Valley.
7. Thimphu Weekend Market
Best place to experience Bhutanese culture and local crafts.
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Bhutan Travel Guide
Best Time to Visit
March to May: Clear skies, best views, spring flowers
September to November: Pleasant weather & festivals (Thimphu Tshechu)
December–February: Cold but great for budget travel
Avoid June–August: Monsoon season
How to Reach
By Air:
Paro International Airport (main entry point)
By Road:
Jaigaon–Phuentsholing Border (nearest from India)
Only 4–5 hours from Siliguri
Permits
Permits Required for ALL tourists:
Indian Tourists:
Entry Permit issued at Phuentsholing or Paro
Valid Passport or Voter ID required
SDF (Sustainable Development Fee): Applicable as per Bhutan Government rules
Foreign Tourists:
Must book through a licensed Bhutan tour operator
Need Bhutan visa approval
Travel Tips
Bhutan follows strict cleanliness & cultural rules — respect local customs
Carry all ID documents (passport/voter ID)
Public smoking is restricted; follow rules strictly
Altitude can be high — stay hydrated
Shops close early; plan your evenings accordingly
Always follow your tour guide’s instructions
BHUTAN – FAQ
Yes, Indian tourists need an Entry Permit (given at Phuentsholing or Paro) and must pay the applicable SDF.
March–May and September–November for the best weather and views.
4–7 days depending on places like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and Phobjikha.
Yes, Bhutan is one of the safest and cleanest countries in Asia.
