BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE

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6 Places:  Thimphu | Punakha | Paro | Wangdue | Phobjikha | Haa

BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE



Planning a trip to Bhutan? Adorable Vacation offers the best Bhutan Package Tour from Pune. As a trusted Bhutan Destination Management Company (DMC), we provide top-rated Bhutan tour packages starting from Pune, including options for travel from Pune to Mumbai. Get the best prices on our Pune to Bhutan packages and make your Bhutan trip unforgettable.



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START YOUR BHUTAN ADVENTURE WITH BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE WITH ADORABLE VACATION

A Bhutan package tour from Pune with Adorable Vacation – The Best DMC for Bhutan tour from India, offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience with stunning landscapes, rich culture, and eco-friendly tourism. Known as the ‘Land of Happiness‘ Bhutan is a must-visit destination. With its untouched natural beauty, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains, lush green valleys, dzongs, monasteries, and peaceful rivers. Bhutan is perfect for nature lovers, offering clean air and a calm environment. Indeed Bhutan is a ZERO polution and Carbon Negative Country. That’s why Bhutan is a perfect destination to heal your body and soul with fresh and clean air. It is a perfect place for rejuvenation. So, whan planning to take a break, think Bhutan package tour from Pune with Adorable Vacation. Because no body knows Bhutan more than Adorable Vacation. Think Bhutan – Think Adorable Vacation.

 

What makes Bhutan unique is its focus on sustainable tourism. The country protects its natural resources while promoting low-impact tourism, making it ideal for eco-conscious travelers. Bhutan combines natural wonders with a rich cultural heritage. Iconic places like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery and local festivals give you a deep insight into the Bhutanese way of life.

 

Bhutan is not just about beautiful views and culture—it’s also about happiness and well-being. The country prioritizes Gross National Happiness (GNH) over economic growth, creating a society that values peace and harmony with nature. Whether you want a peaceful retreat or an adventurous escape, Bhutan offers both. From trekking in the mountains to exploring monasteries, there’s something for everyone.

 

With Adorable Vacation, the Bhutan trip cost from Pune is budget-friendly compared to other international destinations Packages usually include transportation, accommodation, meals, SDF, and guided tours, making them great value for money. Traveling from Pune to Bhutan is convenient, with options like flights to Paro, Bhutan’s only international airport. Many Bhutan tour packages from Pune also include seamless travel arrangements for a hassle-free experience.

 

By booking your Bhutan tour package from Pune with Adorable Vacation, you ensure a well-planned trip that showcases the best of Bhutan. Whether you love nature, culture, or adventure, Bhutan package tour from Pune are designed to suit your interests. Don’t miss the chance to visit one of the happiest and most beautiful countries in the world. Book your Bhutan package tour from Pune today for an unforgettable journey!

 

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DURATION FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE : 8N | 9D

DESTINATIONS COVERED IN BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE : THIMPHU 2N | PUNAKHA 1N | PHOBJIKHA 1N | WANGDUE 1N | HAA 1N | PARO 2N

PICKUP & DROP POINT FOR PUNE TO BHUTAN TRIP : PARO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT [PBH]





INFORMATION TO KNOW FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE


CITY ALTITUDE COORDINATES
Thimphu2,334 m27.4712° N, 89.6339° E
Punakha1,274 m27.5921° N, 89.8797° E
Paro2,200 m27.4287° N, 89.4164° E
Phobjikha Valley3,000 m27.4594° N, 90.1802° E
Chele La Pass3,988 m27.3698° N, 89.3466° E
Dochula Pass3,100 m27.2924° N, 89.4501° E
Tigers Nest Monastery3,120 m27.2930° N, 89.2148° E



DAY WISE SUMMERY FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE

DAY 1 → WELCOME AT PARO AIRPORT, TRANSFER TO THIMPHU


DAY 2 → THIMPHU FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING TOUR


DAY 3 → THIMPU TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER, NIGHT STAY


DAY 4 → PUNAKHA TO PHOBJIKHA VALLEY & NIGHT STAY


DAY 5 → PHOBJIKHA VALLEY TO WANGDUE & NIGHT STAY


DAY 6 → WANGDUE TO HAA VALLEY & NIGHT STAY


DAY 7 → HAA VALLEY TO PARO VIA CHELE-LA-PASS


DAY 8 → PARO TAKTSANG MONASTERY HIKING


DAY 9 → PARO AIRPORT TRANSFER, TOUR ENDS




INCLUSIONS: PUNE TO BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR

  • Accommodation in TCB listed Hotels (Double/Twin Sharing Room)

  • Meal Plan MAP (Breakfast and Dinner)

  • Transfers & all sightseeing in exclusive Non-AC Vehicle

  • Parking, Toll Tax, E-Permits

  • Thimphu Local Sightseeing

  • Paro City Tour

  • English / Hindi Speaking Tour Guide

  • All transfer will be on point-to-point basis

  • SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fee)

  • 01 Bottle Packaged Drinking Water Per Day on Vehicle

  • Guest Service Support during the trip from Bhutan & India Office 24/7

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BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE - YOUR GATEWAY TO PEACE AND HAPPINESS

Start an amazing journey with our Bhutan package tour from Pune offering a comfortable way to explore the enchanting beauty of Bhutan. Pune, known as Maharashtra’s cultural and educational hub, is famous for attractions like Darshan Museum, Sinhagad Fort, ISKCON NVCC Temple, Sri Balaji Mandir, Katraj Jain Temple, Tamhini Ghat, Rajgad Fort, Bhuleshwar Temple, and Pune Film City. Located just 150 km (about 3 hours) from Mumbai, Pune is well-connected to India’s financial capital through the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, the country’s first six-lane toll road.

 

This easy connection makes it convenient to catch a Bhutan from Mumbai direct flight, ensuring a stress-free start to your trip. Our Bhutan tour packages from Pune are designed to offer a perfect mix of comfort and adventure, taking you through Bhutan’s stunning scenery, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks. With our Bhutan package tour from Pune, you can explore the charm of Paro, Thimphu, and more, creating unforgettable memories. Let your Bhutan trip from Pune be smooth and magical with our carefully planned Bhutan tour itineraries.

 

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BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE: DISCOVER A GLOBAL AWARD-WINNING DESTINATION

As the 2025 travel season draws near, now is the perfect time to explore Bhutan – a serene Himalayan kingdom that’s rapidly gaining recognition for its wellness offerings and rich cultural heritage. On December 16, 2024, Bhutan received two prestigious awards that reflect its rising prominence in global tourism: International Wellness Destination for Paro at the Travel + Leisure India’s Best Awards 2024 and Runner-Up in the Favourite Overseas Destination category at the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards. These accolades highlight Bhutan’s growing reputation as a top destination for sustainable and rejuvenating travel experiences.

 

If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat that combines wellness, nature, and cultural immersion, Bhutan is a must-visit destination for you. Known for its pristine landscapes, spiritual ambiance, and commitment to sustainable tourism, Bhutan offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and restore your inner balance. Whether you’re looking to unwind in the tranquil valleys of Paro, explore ancient monasteries, or experience Bhutan’s holistic wellness programs, the kingdom offers something for everyone seeking rejuvenation.

 

A Bhutan package tour from Pune is the perfect way to experience this peaceful haven. This once-in-a-lifetime journey will leave you with unforgettable memories, as you discover why Bhutan is now one of the world’s most sought-after wellness destinations.

 

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PLACES OF ATTRACTIONS IN PUNE TO BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES

PLACES ATTRACTIONS
THIMPHUTashichho Dzong, Simply Bhutan Museum, Buddha Dordenma Statue, National Memorial Chorten, Motithang Takin Preserve, Changangkha Lhakhang, Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan, Centenary Farmers' Market, National Folk Heritage Museum, Simtokha Dzong, Pangri Zampa Monastery
PAROTaktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery, Paro Dzong (Rinpung Dzong), National Museum of Bhutan, Drukgyel Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, Jangsarbu Lhakhang, Dungtse Lhakhang, Chele La Pass, Paro Weekend Market
PUNAKHAPunakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang (The Fertility Temple), Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery, Mo Chhu River Rafting
PHUENTSHOLINGBhutan Gate, Zangto Pelri Lhakhang, Zangto Pelri Park, Phuentsholing Market, Phuentsholing Viewpoint, Phuentsholing Park, Torsa River Side, Karbandi Monastery, Palden Tashi Chholing Shedra, Amo Chhu Crocodile Breeding Centre, Ren Tours & Treks etc




WHY ADORABLE VACATION IS NO 1 BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR AGENCY FROM PUNE

Trusted Brand : Adorable Vacation has been the most trusted brand for Bhutan package tour from Pune

 

Passenger Service Agent (PSA) : We are proud to be the PSA for Bhutan Airlines and Druk Airlines

 

Luxury Packages : Experience the best Bhutan package tour with hotel Six Senses, Amankora, COMO Uma, Le Méridien, and Pemako

 

Super Peak Season Inventory : We have pre-purchased hotel room inventory for peak season for Bhutan package tour from Mumbai with Chartered Flight

 

Authorized Travel House : We are an authorized travel house by the TCB [Tourism Council of Bhutan] [License No: 1053228]

 

Direct Employment : Our employees in Bhutan are directly on our payroll, ensuring quality service

 

Customized Itineraries : We offer tailored Bhutan tour itineraries from Pune with unique and signature programs

 

In-Depth Knowledge : Our team possesses extensive knowledge about Bhutan’s territory, hotels, and local laws

 

Assured Services : We ensure premium services to enrich your experience while in Bhutan

 

E-Permit Processing : We handle the e-permit process in advance for all your sightseeing needs

 

Personalized Attention : Enjoy safe and secure personal attention throughout your stay in Bhutan

 

Complete Responsibility : Adorable Vacation takes full responsibility for your entire Bhutan tour from Pune

 

Hassle-Free Experience : We guarantee hassle-free and trustworthy services in Bhutan

 

Best Deals : Access the best deals for top properties and services based on your preferences.

 

Flexible Travel Options : Plan a Customized Bhutan private trip from Pune or join a Bhutan group tour from Pune with Adorable Vacation.

 

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QUICK FACTS NEED TO FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE

FACT DETAILS
CapitalThimphu
Largest CitiesThimphu, Punakha, Paro, Phuentsholing, Samdrup Jongkhar, Wangdue Phodrang, Samtse, Jakar
Official LanguageDzongkha
Population7.87 lakhs (2023)
Area38,394 km²
CurrencyThe ngultrum (BTN)
Independence DayNational Day is a public holiday in the Kingdom of Bhutan on December 17th each year
National FlowerHimalayan blue poppy
National Animalthe Takin
Major ReligionBuddhism
Famous CuisineEma datshi, Jasha Maroo, Phaksha paa, Kewa Datshi, Shakam datshi, Shamu Datshi
Notable Attractions in Bhutan Paro Taktsang, Dochula Pass, Punakha Dzong, National Memorial Chhorten, Tashichho Dzong, National Museum of Bhutan, Gangtey Monastery, Punakha Suspension Bridge, Royal Textile Academy, Trashigang Dzong, Ura valley, Dechen Phodrang Monastery, National Library & Archives Of Bhutan
Notable River of BhutanManas River, Mo Chhu, Paro Chu, Jaldhaka, Pho Chhu, Tang Chhu River, Shil Torsa River, Raidak River
Highest MountainKangkar Pünzum [7,570 metres]



HOW TO REACH BHUTAN FROM PUNE?

If you’re planning a Bhutan package tour from Pune, it’s important to know that there are no direct flights for Pune to Bhutan tour. So, what’s the best way to book Bhutan travel packages from Pune? This is a common question for anyone interested in a Bhutan tour package from Pune. Here are some travel options to get from Pune to Bhutan. Let’s explore!

 


OPTION 1 : BHUTAN TOUR VIA MUMBAI WITH MUMBAI-PARO DIRECT NON STOP CHARTERED FLIGHT

Planning a Bhutan package tour from Pune? It’s important to know your flight options. Currently, there are no direct flights for a Pune to Bhutan trip. Direct flights to Bhutan are available only from Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati. But here’s some good news! Adorable Vacation – the best DMC for Bhutan tour from India, is offering Direct Non-Stop Chartered Flights from Mumbai to Paro in May 2025. This Bhutan package tour from Mumbai with Chartered 126 Seater Airbus A319 is the easiest way to travel from Pune to Bhutan without stopovers. You can reach Mumbai Airport from Pune in just 3 hours (about 155 km) and take the non-stop flight for a hassle-free journey to Bhutan. Check the schedule and dates for this exciting Bhutan travel package from Mumbai with Direct Flight Tickets!

 


FLIGHT SCHEDULE FOR MUMBAI TO PARO DIRECT NON-STOP CHARTERED FLIGHT

SECTOR DEPART & ARRIVAL TIME DATE [YR 2025]
BOM - PBH [7D TRIP]13:00 PM | 16:00 PMMAY - 9, 12 | JUNE 5, 8
BOM - PBH [8D TRIP]13:00 PM | 16:00 PMMAY - 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 | JUNE 1

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OPTION 2 : BHUTAN TOUR FROM DELHI WITH DELHI - PARO DIRECT FLIGHT

For those planning a Bhutan package tour from Delhi, a direct flight from Delhi to Paro is one of the most convenient options. Paro is the only international airport in Bhutan, and it is well-connected with several major Indian cities, including Delhi. The direct flight from Delhi to Paro typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, offering travelers a smooth and quick journey to Bhutan. This flight provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to visit Bhutan without the hassle of multiple layovers. With breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains during the flight, this is not just a journey, but a memorable start to your Bhutan adventure. Whether you’re booking a Bhutan tour package from Delhi or flying independently, this direct flight offers a convenient and time-saving way to reach Bhutan and begin exploring its natural beauty and rich culture.

 

DAYS DEPARTURE ARRIVAL
SundayDelhi [10:20]Paro [13:00]
MondayDelhi [12:35]Paro [16:15]
TuesdayDelhi [10:20]Paro [13:00]
WednesdayDelhi [10:20]Paro [13:00]
ThursdayDelhi [10:20]Paro [13:00]
SaturdayDelhi [12:35]Paro [16:15]

DAYS DEPARTURE ARRIVAL
SundayParo [07:30]Delhi [09:20]
MondayParo [08:30]Delhi [11:35]
TuesdayParo [07:30]Delhi [09:20]
WednesdayParo [07:30]Delhi [09:20]
ThursdayParo [07:30]Delhi [09:20]
SaturdayParo [08:30]Delhi [11:35]


OPTION 3 : BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGE WITH GUWAHATI - PARO DIRECT FLIGHT

The Guwahati to Paro direct flight is one of the most convenient and affordable ways to travel to Bhutan. Operated by Druk Air every Sunday and Thursday, this direct flight takes about 1.5 hours, offering a quick and comfortable journey. The flight provides stunning views of the eastern Himalayas, making it a scenic and memorable experience. With affordable fares, the Guwahati to Paro flight is a great option for travelers looking for a budget-friendly way to visit Bhutan. Whether you’re booking a Bhutan package tour from Guwahati or traveling independently, the flight offers flexibility and ease, ensuring a smooth start to your Bhutan adventure. Book your flight today and enjoy a seamless journey to Bhutan!

 

AIRLINES ORIGIN | DEPT DAYS
Drukair [KB 541][GAU] | 15:20Every Sunday
Drukair [KB 540][PBH] | 08:05Every Saturday


OPTION 4 : BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGE WITH KOLKATA TO PARO DIRECT FLIGHT

Booking a Bhutan package tour from Kolkata is easy and exciting, with direct flights available from Kolkata International Airport to Paro – Bhutan’s only international airport. Bhutan Airlines runs regular direct flights on this route, making the journey smooth and quick. The flight takes about one hour, usually departing at 10:50 AM and landing in Paro at 12:20 PM.

A special highlight of this flight is the stunning view of the Himalayan mountains. If you sit on the left side of the plane, you might even see Mount Everest on clear days, rising above the clouds. It’s a magical sight that makes the trip to Bhutan even more memorable.

 

If you’re booking a Bhutan tour package from Pune, you can plan your journey through Kolkata for a seamless connection to Bhutan. This route lets you explore Bhutan’s natural beauty and culture with ease. For a hassle-free experience, consider a Bhutan package tour from Pune through Adorable Vacation, a trusted operator for FIT (Fully Independent Travelers) and Bhutan B2B package tour

So, if you’re planning your Bhutan adventure, book a Bhutan tour package from Pune and start your journey via Kolkata for an unforgettable trip

 

SECTOR DEPT DAY DEP & ARR TIME
CCU - PBH [B3 704]EVERYDAY11:25am | 12:55pm
PBH - CCU [B3 700]EVERYDAY10:35am | 11:15pm

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SIGHTSEEING PLACES & ENTRY FEES FOR BHUTAN PACKAGE FROM PUNE

PLACES CITY FEES
THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES (IN NGULTRUM)
Tashichhoe Dzong (Fort)ThimphuNU 500
Buddha Dordenma StatueThimphuNo Entry Fee
Thimphu Memorial ChortenThimphuNU 500
Changangkha Lhakhang (Temple)ThimphuNU 500
Takin Preservation CentreThimphuNU 500
Simtokha Dzong (Fort)ThimphuNU 500
National LibraryThimphuNU 100
The Royal Textile MuseumThimphuNU 250
National Institute for Zorig Chusum (Painting School)ThimphuNU 200
Folk Heritage MuseumThimphuNU 200
Simply Bhutan MuseumThimphuNU 1000
PUNAKHA SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES
Punakha Dzong (Fort)PunakhaNU 500
Chimmi Lhakhang (Temple)PunakhaNU 500
Khamsum Yueely Namgyal ChortenPunakhaNU 100
PARO SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES
Kyichu Lhakhang (temple)ParoNU 500
Rinpung Dzong (Fort)ParoNo Entry Fee
Dobji DzongParoNo Entry Fee
National Museum of BhutanParoNU 300
Taktshang (Tiger Nest Monastery)ParoNU 1000
TRONGSA SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES
Trongsa DzongTrongsaNo Entry Fee
Trongsa Ta Dzong (Watch tower)TrongsaNo Entry Fee
BUMTHANG SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES
Jampa LhakhangTrongsaNo Entry Fee
Kurjey LhakhangTrongsaNo Entry Fee
Jakar DzongTrongsaNo Entry Fee
PHUENTSHOLING SIGHTSEEING PLACES AND THE ENTRY FEES
Rinchending Goenpa (temple)TrongsaNo Entry Fee
Palden Tashi Choling ShedraTrongsaNo Entry Fee



BEST TIME TO BOOK BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE

Bhutan, located in the peaceful Himalayas, has a unique mix of seasons throughout the year. With summer, winter, spring, and autumn, Bhutan offers stunning natural beauty in every season, making it a popular destination for travelers worldwide. This guide helps you choose the best time to plan a Bhutan package tour from Pune so you can enjoy the country’s beauty at its finest.

 

MONSOON

The monsoon season in Bhutan, from June to August, brings occasional drizzles and heavy rains, which can cause landslides and roadblocks, making travel challenging. Due to these weather conditions, it’s generally not recommended to plan a Bhutan tour from Pune during this time. The lush landscapes can be beautiful, but the potential for disrupted travel makes it an unfavorable season for visitors.

 

AUTUMN

Autumn in Bhutan, from September to November, brings pleasant weather with minimal rainfall, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor exploration. This season is also a fantastic time for cultural experiences, as it coincides with vibrant festivals such as the Black-Necked Crane Festival and Paro Tshechu. With the clear skies and mild temperatures, autumn is one of the best times to book a Bhutan tour package from Pune.

 

WINTER

The winter months in Bhutan, from December to February, are characterized by harsh cold temperatures, with sub-zero conditions in the northern regions and heavy snowfall in cities like Thimphu and Paro. Despite the cold, winter in Bhutan offers a unique charm, with cultural festivals such as Monggar Tshechu and Trashigang Tshechu providing a rare insight into Bhutanese traditions. If you don’t mind the cold, this can be an excellent time for a Pune to Bhutan tour, offering a tranquil and picturesque winter experience.

 

SPRING

Spring, from March to May, is widely regarded as the best time to visit Bhutan. During this season, the valleys and streets come alive with blooming Jacaranda and Rhododendron flowers, providing a stunning, vibrant backdrop for travellers. The weather is clear, with mild temperatures and comfortable conditions, making it perfect for iconic treks like Jomolhari and Drukpath. Spring is also the season when travellers from Pune and around the world flock to Bhutan to enjoy its vivid landscapes and participate in cultural festivities.

 

For an unforgettable Bhutan tour experience, Adorable Vacation recommends booking a Bhutan packages from Pune during the spring months. The optimal weather conditions, combined with the stunning natural beauty, make it the perfect time to explore Bhutan’s landscapes and cultural heritage. Whether you’re drawn to the colorful festivals of autumn or the lush, blooming landscapes of spring, every season in Bhutan promises a unique and enriching journey for all travellers.

 

MONTH MAX TEMP MIN TEMP
JANUARY10°C-2°C
FEBRUARY14°C0°C
MARCH16°C4°C
APRIL20°C7°C
MAY22°C13°C
JUNE25°C15°C
JULY26°C16°C
AUGUST28°C17°C
SEPTEMBER23°C15°C
OCTOBER22°C12°C
NOVEMBER20°C9°C
DECEMBER18°C7°C
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BEST HOTELS ADORABLE VACATION PROVIDES FOR BHUTAN TOUR FROM PUNE

3 STAR HOTELS FOR BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE

PLACE HOTELS NAME BOOK NOW
THIMPHU [3* TCB]Bhutan Kubera / Ugyen / Peaceful ResortCALL NOW
PUNAKHA [3* TCB]White Dragon Hotel / Punakha BoutiqueCALL NOW
PARO [3* TCB]Tshongdu Boutique / Penchu Boutique HotelCALL NOW


3 STAR DELUXE HOTELS FOR BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE

PLACE HOTELS NAME BOOK NOW
THIMPHU [3* TCB]Hotel Migmar / Hotel White TaraCALL NOW
PUNAKHA [3* TCB]Hotel Pema Karpo / Hotel VaraCALL NOW
PARO [3* TCB]Lhayhuel Resort / Resort Thim DorjiCALL NOW


3 STAR PREMIUM HOTELS FOR BHUTAN TOUR FROM PUNE

PLACE HOTELS NAME BOOK NOW
THIMPHU [3* TCB]Hotel Osel / Pelyang BoutiqueCALL NOW
PUNAKHA [3* TCB]Hotel River Valley / Zhingkham Resort CALL NOW
PARO [3* TCB]Tashi Namgay Resort / Olathang CottagesCALL NOW


4 STAR PREMIUM HOTELS FOR BHUTAN TRIP FROM PUNE

PLACE HOTELS NAME BOOK NOW
THIMPHU [4* TCB]Terma Linca Resort & Spa / Hotel DrukCALL NOW
PUNAKHA [4* TCB]RKPO Green Resort / Dhumra Farm Resort CALL NOW
PARO [4* TCB]Hotel Kaachi Grand / Himalayan Keys Forest ResortCALL NOW

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DAY WISE DETAIL BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR ITINERARY FROM PUNE

8 Nights 9 Days Bhutan Tour Package from Pune with Adorable Vacation


DAY 01: WELCOME TO PARO AIRPORT, TRANSFER TO THIMPHU

Welcome to Paro Airport, Bhutan, for your much-awaited Bhutan package tour from Pune. As your flight lands in the scenic Paro valley, look out the window to see the Paro Dzong on the hillside, overlooking the Paro Chu (river), with Ta Dzong nearby. Once you arrive, our representative will greet you at the airport.

 

On the way to Thimphu, stop at Chojum to admire the breathtaking view of the confluence of two rivers, Thimphu Chu and Paro Chu. After reaching Thimphu, check in to your hotel and refresh yourself. The rest of the day is free to explore Thimphu City.

 

In the evening, you can enjoy a walk around the city. Explore the local nightlife, sip on a local beer, try karaoke, or relax with a traditional hot stone bath at a spa. End your day with a tasty dinner and stay overnight in Thimphu.

 

BARS & NIGHT CLUBS TO HANGOUT NIGHTLIFE IN THIMPHU

NAME ADDRESS TIMINGS
Mojo ParkChang Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan5 PM - 12 AM
Space 34Chang Lam, Main Town, Thimphu9 PM - 1 AM
Om BarThimphu,Bhutan5 PM - 1 AM
VivacitySheten Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan7 PM - 12 AM
Club AceThimphu, Bhutan9 PM - 1 AM
Barz BrothersThimphu, BhutanOpen 24 hours
Benez BarJangchhub Lam, Thimphu, Bhutan10 AM - 11 PM



DAY 02: FULL DAY THIMPHU SIGHTSEEING TOUR

Welcome to the second day of your Pune to Bhutan tour packages. After a long and hectic journey, a peaceful rest is essential to recharge. Start your morning in Thimphu as the sun gently warms the valley, and enjoy a cup of hot Suja – Bhutan’s traditional Butter Tea. This unique drink, enjoyed throughout Bhutan, is made with tea leaves, butter, salt, and milk powder, offering a refreshing start to the day. Enjoy your tea, freshen up, and head to the breakfast table. After a hearty breakfast, get ready to explore some of Thimphu’s top attractions, the capital city of Bhutan.


The National Memorial Chorten – Also known as Thimphu Chorten, this monument is a key site for evening prayers. Built in memory of Bhutan’s third King, it was continuously circled by people chanting mantras and spinning prayer wheels. Proposed by His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, the father of modern Bhutan, this chorten was completed in 1974 after his untimely death, serving as both a memorial and a symbol of peace and prosperity.


The Clock Tower – Situated in the heart of Thimphu Town, the Clock Tower Square is an architectural marvel that stands out on any Bhutan package tour from Pune. Unlike other buildings in Bhutan, this tower features four clock faces, one on each side. The design incorporates traditional Bhutanese architecture with intricate carvings of floral patterns, paintings, and dragon replicas, representing the country’s independence. The dragons on the tower face each clock, adding to its unique charm. This square is a popular spot among locals and visitors alike, with many restaurants, gift shops, and hotels nearby. In the evenings, it becomes a lively place, hosting live music events and a vibrant atmosphere. It’s also a great spot for buying souvenirs or enjoying a picnic with your family.


Sakyamuni Buddha – Atop Kuensel Phodrang hill, the majestic 51.5-meter gilded bronze statue of Buddha Dordenma dominates the landscape. This magnificent statue offers breathtaking views of the valley, making it a must-see on your Bhutan itinerary. Known as Buddha Viewpoint, it’s a peaceful and awe-inspiring location.


Changangkha Lhakhang – While Thimphu is home to several monasteries, Changangkha Lhakhang stands out as the most important religious structure. Dating back to the 15th century, this temple is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the embodiment of compassion. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Thimphu valley.


Takin Zoo – Visit the Takin Zoo, where you can see Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin. This rare species, found only in Bhutan, is one of the world’s most endangered animals. The zoo provides a unique opportunity to observe the Takin in its natural open habitat.


Trashi Chhoe Dzong – Also known as the Fortress of the Glorious Region, Trashi Chhoe Dzong is a must-visit site during your Bhutan tour from Pune. Located on the west bank of the Wang Chhu River, this fortress is the formal coronation site of Bhutan’s fifth King and hosts the annual Tsechu Festival. Built in 1641 by the unifier of Bhutan, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it was reconstructed in the 1960s using traditional Bhutanese techniques, without nails or architectural plans. End your day with an overnight stay at your hotel in Thimphu.




DAY 03: THIMPHU TO PUNAKHA TRANSFER & SIGHTSEEING

As your Hot Ngaja (a sweet Bhutanese milk tea) arrives, sip it while enjoying the scenic beauty of the valley from your room. After breakfast, head towards the Punakha Tour. Punakha, once the capital of Bhutan, is a peaceful retreat far from the bustling city life, located at an elevation of 1200 m. This gives the valley a warm climate in winter and a cool one in summer. Famous for its Red and White Rice farming along the Pho and Mo Chu rivers, Punakha offers a charming countryside experience. En route, make a stop at some of the major attractions.


Dochula Pass: A must-visit destination during any Bhutan tour package from Pune, Dochula Pass is just a 1-hour drive from Thimphu. Located at an altitude of 10,000 feet, this scenic viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the Eastern Himalayan snow-capped peaks on clear days. The area is adorned with colorful prayer flags, and the main highlight is the 108 Chortens. These memorial stupas were built in 2005 under the direction of the Queen Mother of Bhutan, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, to honor the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the 2003 Assamese insurgent conflict. Don’t miss this significant and breathtaking attraction while on your Bhutan tour from Pune.


Punakha Dzong: Known as “The Palace of Great Happiness”, Punakha Dzong is located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (Father) and Mo Chhu (Mother) rivers in the Punakha–Wangdue valley. This dzong is considered the most picturesque of all Bhutanese fortresses. It is connected to the mainland by an arched wooden bridge and houses numerous precious relics, including those from the time when Bhutan’s kings ruled from the Punakha valley.


Suspension Bridge: This hidden gem in the Punakha Valley connects the surrounding areas to the old administrative center of Punakha Dzongkhag. The entire deck is draped in prayer flags, making it a great spot for birdwatching and photography, offering visitors a serene and beautiful experience.


Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Situated atop a hill, Chimi Lhakhang is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, known as the ‘Divine Madman’. His unconventional teachings, filled with humor and songs, are said to inspire many. Chimi Lhakhang is regarded as the temple of fertility, and many childless couples visit to pray for a child, believing they will be blessed by the Lama. The journey to the temple takes visitors through scenic rural trails and paddy fields, followed by a short climb from a tiny stream. It’s a peaceful and spiritually significant place to visit. Overnight stay at a hotel in Punakha.




DAY 04: PUNAKHA TO PHOBJIKHA VALLEY, NIGHT STAY

As the sun rises high in the Land of Happiness, wake up to a beautiful morning in Punakha, surrounded by serene nature. Sip your cup of hot tea while admiring the green valley from your bed before heading towards Phobjikha Valley after breakfast.

 

Phobjikha Valley (3000 m): A haven for nature lovers, this tranquil valley is ideal for spotting various bird species, including the famous Black-Necked Cranes that migrate here. As one of the most important wildlife preserves in Bhutan, Phobjikha offers untouched natural beauty, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is home to some of the happiest people, making it a perfect place to visit. Phobjikha Valley is the largest and widest in Bhutan, offering panoramic views and peaceful surroundings that attract nature enthusiasts. It also appeals to adventure seekers, with trekking and hiking routes that allow exploration of the valley’s pristine beauty. The valley is especially renowned for its rare and endangered Black-Necked Cranes. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this stunning valley and enjoy its tranquility. Overnight stay at a hotel in Phobjikha Valley.

 

FOLLOING PLACES YOU CAN EXPLORE IN PHOBJIKHA VALLEY

Black-Necked Crane Information CentreGangtey (Hilltop) Monastery or Gangtey Goemba
Gangtey Nature TrailsDotsho (Traditional Hot Stone Bath)
Experience Stay in Bhutanese Farm StayKhewang Lhakhang
Experience Archery with Local PeopleOpen Air Campsite at Phobjikha
Picnic with Family And FriendsKumbhu Lhakhang
Restaurant in PhobjikhaNyelung Dechenling
Bird Watching in PhobjikhaWangmo Hand-Woven Carpet Factory (Phobjikha)



DAY 05: PHOBJIKHA VALLEY TO WANGDUE TRANSFER [NIGHT STAY]

Today marks the 5th day of your Bhutan trip from Pune. Today, we’ll visit another nature-filled destination and spend the day exploring among the local villagers. Yes, the destination is Wangdue Phodrang, located just 64km from Phobjikha Valley. It takes nearly 2 hours to reach this peaceful town, surrounded by Bhutan’s stunning natural beauty.


Wangdue Phodrang is a quaint town in western Bhutan, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Bhutan’s unique culture, cuisine, and rich history are evident when you spend quality time in Wangdue Phodrang. The town is surrounded by pristine villages that are perfect for exploring the untouched beauty of Bhutan. Known for its serene atmosphere, Wangdue Phodrang is a great addition to any Bhutan tour package for 8 Nights 9 Days from Pune. The town also has a small airport that serves domestic flights. It’s small enough to explore on foot, though you can also hire a local taxi if preferred. If visiting in November, you can experience Bhutan’s famous Black-Necked Crane Festival, which celebrates the return of these magnificent birds to the valley. Additionally, you can enjoy archery festivals, as archery is Bhutan’s national sport, giving you the opportunity to test your skills with traditional bamboo bows and arrows.


Nearby, the small town of Bajo is worth a visit after crossing the Punakha Sang Chhu (Fo-Chu-Mo-Chu) River. In Bajo, you can purchase local vegetables (many of which may be unfamiliar) and fresh fruits, as well as sample traditional Bhutanese foods. One striking feature of the town is that the local women run everything—from markets and shops to cultivation.


On your return journey, you can explore more of Bhutan’s natural beauty, including step farming, organic farming, and husbandry. This area is a haven for nature photographers, with picturesque landscapes and abundant wildlife. The entire day is dedicated to exploration and connecting with nature. Enjoy the day to the fullest! Overnight stay at the hotel in Wangdue Phodrang.




DAY 06: WANGDUE TO HAA VALLEY & NIGHT STAY

As the sun sets, casting a warm glow over the stunning landscape of Wangdue, begin your day with a hearty breakfast and embark on the spectacular journey to the magnificent Haa Valley. The drive from Wangdue to Haa Valley takes approximately 7 hours. Though we will make several stops along the way, the scenic journey promises to be both beautiful and enjoyable.

 

Haa Valley (2960 m): Surrounded by pristine alpine forests, snow-capped mountain peaks, and lush green valleys, Haa Valley is truly a hidden gem of Bhutan. Steeped in rich history and natural beauty, this secluded destination was once rarely visited. However, with the growing interest in Bhutan’s tourism, Haa Valley is becoming a new favorite among travelers on an 8 Nights and 9 Days Bhutan tour planner from Pune. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of nature. Overnight stay in Haa Valley.

 



DAY 07: HAA VALLEY TO PARO VIA CHELE-LA-PASS

After enjoying the scenic beauty of Haa Valley, your next destination is the vibrant town of Paro, via the spectacular Chela-La Pass (3,998m). Post breakfast, we’ll head towards Chela-La Pass, located just 30 km from Haa Valley. Known for being the highest motorable pass in Bhutan, Chela-La offers panoramic views of Bhutan’s second-highest sacred peak, Mt. Jomolhari (7,314m), and surrounding snow-capped mountains on clear days. The journey along winding roads is enchanting, with green valleys, chirping birds, and majestic snow-covered peaks keeping you captivated throughout the drive. The breathtaking scenery will surely keep you engaged as you approach your next destination.


After approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, you will arrive at the picturesque town of Paro, located at an elevation of 2,200 m. Paro Valley is the largest valley in Bhutan and is blessed with fertile rice fields, deep valleys, crystal-clear rivers, and mesmerizing nature. The stunning views of mountains, clear skies, dense forests, and the sounds of chirping birds will immediately charm you. After lunch, enjoy sightseeing in Paro.


Simtokha Dzong: Built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who unified Bhutan, Simtokha Dzong is the first dzong constructed in Bhutan. A significant historical monument and former Buddhist monastery, it now houses one of Bhutan’s leading Dzongkha language institutes.


Ta Dzong: Once a watchtower built to protect Rinpung Dzong during the 17th-century inter-valley wars, Ta Dzong was transformed into the National Museum of Bhutan in 1968.


National Museum of Bhutan: Inaugurated in 1968, the National Museum of Bhutan is located in the ancient Ta Dzong building, perched above Rinpung Dzong in Paro. The museum showcases Bhutanese culture, with a remarkable collection of Bhutanese art, including paintings and bronze statues, displayed across extensive galleries. This museum offers an in-depth look at Bhutan’s rich artistic and cultural heritage.


Rinpung Dzong: Built by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646, Rinpung Dzong houses the monastic body of Paro, as well as the offices of the Dzongda (district administrative head) and Thrimpon (judge) of Paro district. The approach to the dzong is via a traditional covered bridge known as Nemi Zam.


The town of Paro is dotted with monasteries (Dzongs), where you can join monks in prayer as they don their red robes and offer warm smiles. Alternatively, you can stroll down to the Paro Chu riverbed and dip your feet in the cool, crystalline waters. Overnight stay at the hotel in Paro.




DAY 08: PARO, TAKTSANG MONASTERY HIKING

As the sun rays illuminate the picturesque Paro Valley, wake up amidst the serenity of nature and take in the stunning view of the river and mountains, all in one frame. Indulge in a hearty breakfast, ensuring you add some protein to your meal, as the climb to the top of the Taksang Monastery will require a good boost of energy.

 

Taktsang Monastery: After conquering a 1,200-meter ascent up a steep cliff, you will reach the sacred Tiger Nest Monastery. Once you reach the top, take a moment to breathe in the fresh mountain air and soothe your eyes and soul with the breathtaking view of the valley below. Taktsang Monastery, established by Guru Rinpoche in 747 CE, was completed in 1694. Following a 3-hour adventurous trek, you will arrive at this iconic site. If you prefer, you can opt for a horse ride from the parking lot to reach the monastery. As you trek, enjoy the spectacular views of Paro town, surrounded by lush green valleys, sparkling rivers, clear blue skies, and drifting clouds. Simply put, immerse yourself in nature at its finest. Overnight in Paro.

 

SOME FACTS TO NOTE ABOUT - THE TIGER'S NEST MONASTERY [PARO TAKTSANG]

LocationApprox 11.7 km from Paro town, Bhutan
Elevation3,120 meters (10,236ft) above sea level
Duration of the Tiger's Nest hike5-6 hours (Round trip)
Tiger's Nest Trekking Distance4 Miles (6.43 Kilometers) - Round Trip
Tiger's Nest Trek DifficultyModerate - Steep Ascend
Best Months to Visit Tiger's Nest MonasteryMarch, April, May, September, October, November, December
Gears needed to hike Tiger's NestHiking shoes, water bottle, snacks, energy bars, camera, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, (October-March) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-5 pm
Opening time of Tiger's Nest Monastery(April-September) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-6 pm daily



DAY 09: PARO AIRPORT TRANSFER WITH HAPPY MOMENTS

On the final day of your unforgettable 8 nights 9 days Bhutan trip from Pune, wake up to one last beautiful morning in the serene Paro Valley. Enjoy a delightful breakfast as you reminisce about the incredible memories you’ve made over the past days. From the peaceful landscapes to the rich cultural experiences, this trip has truly been a journey of discovery, adventure, and relaxation.


As you finish your meal and prepare for the next step of your journey, feel a sense of fulfillment knowing that you’ve experienced the heart of Bhutan. After breakfast, your driver will transfer you to Paro Airport, where you’ll catch your flight back home. The scenic drive to the airport will be the perfect farewell, giving you one last chance to take in the breathtaking beauty of Bhutan—its rolling green hills, majestic mountains, and peaceful rivers—leaving you with a sense of contentment and a heart full of gratitude.


Though your trip comes to an end, the memories you’ve made will last a lifetime. The warmth of the Bhutanese people, the serenity of the landscapes, and the spiritual energy of its sacred sites will stay with you long after you leave. We hope that the experience of this enchanting land, known as the “Land of Thunder Dragon,” has brought you joy, peace, and inspiration.


As your flight takes off from Paro, you’ll reflect on the incredible sights, the culture, the traditions, and the happiness you’ve experienced during your time in Bhutan. This may be the end of your Bhutan adventure, but it will always be a cherished memory, one that you will carry with you forever. Safe travels and may the journey home be as smooth as your vacation was memorable. Until next time, Bhutan will always welcome you back with open arms.


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INCLUSIONS: PUNE TO BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES

  • Stay in TCB-listed hotels (Double/Twin Sharing Room)

  • Meal Plan MAP (Breakfast and Dinner)

  • Transfers and all sightseeing in a private non-AC vehicle

  • Parking, Toll Tax, and e-Permits

  • Thimphu Local Sightseeing

  • Punakha Sightseeing

  • Paro City Tour

  • English/Hindi Speaking Tour Guide

  • All transfers will be point-to-point

  • SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fee)

  • 1 Bottle of Packaged Drinking Water per day in the vehicle

  • 24/7 guest service support during the trip from Bhutan and India offices.



EXCLUSIONS: BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR FROM PUNE

  • Airfare, Train fare

  • Snacks, lunch, or any other meals

  • Monument entrance fees

  • Laundry, tips, phone calls, or any other personal expenses

  • Anything not listed in the ‘Inclusions’ section



EXPLORE VARIOUS HOT SPRINGS [TSHACHU] & MINERAL SPRINGS [DRUBCHU] ON A BHUTAN TOUR FROM PUNE

When traveling to a new place, it’s important to understand the local culture and customs. Here’s some helpful information to know before visiting Bhutan. Please read it to make sure you enjoy your trip responsibly.

 

Chuboog Tshachu – Punakha

Koma Tshachu – Punakha

Gasa Tsachu – Gasa

Gayza Tshachu – Gasa

Dhur Tshachu – Bumthang

Duenmang Tshachu – Zhemgang

Gelephu Tshachu – Sarpang

Khambalung gNey Tshachu – Lhuntse




MINERAL SPRINGS [DRUBCHU] TO EXPLORE ON A PUNE TO BHUTAN TRIP

Bjagay Menchu – Paro

Dobji Menchu – Paro

Tokey Menchu – Gasa

Menchu Karp – Gasa

Ake Menchu – Gasa

Yame Menchu – Gasa

Bakey Menchu – Gasa

Kabisa Menchu – Punakha

Rekayzam Menchu – Wangdue Phodrang

Dangkhar Menchu – Zhemgang

Bharab Menchu and Chethag Menchu – Lhuentse

Dhonphangma Menchu – Trashigang

Korphu Menchu – Trongsa

Khowabokto Menchu – Phobjikha Valley

Gela Menchu – Phobjikha Valley

Khasa Menchu – Phobjikha Valley

Menchu Karp – Thimphu




KEY FACTS TO KNOW FOR PUNE TO BHUTAN VACATION TRIP

Planning your Bhutan package tour from Pune? Here are some fascinating facts about Bhutan that will make your trip even more exciting and insightful:

 

The Land of the Dragons: Locals refer to Bhutan as “Druk Yul,” meaning “Land of the Dragons.” This is a symbol of the country’s rich cultural heritage and the spiritual significance of dragons in Bhutanese culture.

 

A Nation with an Independent History: Bhutan is one of the few countries in the world that has never been conquered or ruled by external forces. This historical independence is a source of immense pride for the Bhutanese people.

 

The Only Carbon-Negative Country: Bhutan is the world’s only carbon-negative country, meaning it absorbs more carbon dioxide through its vast forests than the country produces. This makes Bhutan a role model in environmental conservation.

 

A Hidden Gem until the 1970s: Until the 1970s, Bhutan remained isolated from the rest of the world. This preserved its unique culture, traditions, and pristine landscapes, offering an unspoiled environment for visitors on a Bhutan tour packages from Pune.

 

No Traffic Lights: One of the most charming aspects of Bhutan is that you won’t find any traffic lights! The absence of traffic signals symbolizes the country’s peaceful pace of life.

 

A Constitutional Monarchy: Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy where the king is deeply respected. His Majesty the King is considered a protector of the people, and the monarchy plays a vital role in Bhutanese society.

 

Gross National Happiness (GNH): Unlike most countries that measure progress through GDP, Bhutan uses Gross National Happiness (GNH) as its key development indicator. This unique approach prioritizes the well-being of its people over economic growth.

 

Plastic-Free Nation: Bhutan is one of the few countries in the world to have banned plastic bags, and it strives to be as environmentally friendly as possible, making it a great destination for eco-conscious travelers.

 

Flying into Bhutan’s Airport: There are fewer than 20 qualified pilots worldwide who are licensed to fly into Bhutan’s only international airport, Paro. This makes arriving in Bhutan an exciting and exclusive experience for tourists.

 

No Smoking in Bhutan: Smoking is prohibited in Bhutan, and it is considered a punishable offense. The country promotes healthy living, and smoking in public spaces is not allowed.

 

Unclimbed Peaks: Bhutan is home to some of the world’s highest unclimbed mountain peaks, such as Gangkhar Puensum, standing at 7,570 meters (24,981 feet). This untouched natural beauty is perfect for adventure seekers.

 

The National Animal – Takin: The national animal of Bhutan is the Takin, a rare goat-antelope that can be seen in the mountainous regions of the country. Its unique appearance makes it a fascinating creature to learn about during your trip.

 

Spicy Bhutanese Cuisine: Bhutanese food is famous for its spice! Almost every dish contains chilies, and Ema Datshi, a spicy chili and cheese dish, is considered the national dish. For spice lovers, Bhutan’s cuisine will be a true delight.

 

Free Education and Healthcare: Bhutan offers free education and healthcare to all its citizens, ensuring a high standard of living for its people. This makes the country stand out in terms of social welfare.

 

Archery – Bhutan’s National Sport: Archery is Bhutan’s national sport, and it’s not just a sport; it’s a part of the cultural fabric. You may even get a chance to witness a local archery competition during your Bhutan package tour from Pune city.

 

Love for the King: The people of Bhutan are incredibly devoted to their King. You will see his photograph in almost every home, signifying the strong connection between the monarchy and the citizens.

 

A Safe and Peaceful Country: Bhutan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The sense of safety and tranquility is one of the key reasons why travelers from Pune and around the world visit Bhutan.

 

National Dress – Gho and Kira: Wearing the traditional Bhutanese dress, Gho for men and Kira for women, is mandatory in schools, government offices, and festivals. Don’t forget to embrace Bhutanese culture by wearing these beautiful garments during your visit!

 

A Clean and Green Nation: Cleanliness is a priority in Bhutan, and the environment is treated with utmost respect. The country’s environmental policies and focus on sustainability are visible everywhere you go.

 

Betel Leaf and Areca Nut: Bhutanese people often chew betel leaf and areca nut as a cultural practice, a part of daily life for many.

 

Must-Try Ema Datshi: Don’t miss out on trying Ema Datshi, the national dish made from spicy chilies and cheese. This flavorful dish is a must for any food lover visiting Bhutan!

 

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ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY DURING YOUR BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE

Hike to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) – Paro: One of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks, the Taktsang Monastery, is perched on a cliffside, offering breathtaking views of the Paro Valley. The hike up to the monastery is a spiritual journey, and the panoramic view from the top is simply mesmerizing.

 

Take the Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek – Thimphu: This challenging trek offers an unforgettable experience with scenic vistas of pristine lakes surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, the Dagala Trek lets you immerse in Bhutan’s raw wilderness.

 

Walk across the Punakha Suspension Bridge – Punakha: The Punakha Suspension Bridge is one of the longest and oldest suspension bridges in Bhutan, offering a thrilling walk with views of the Mo Chhu River and the Punakha Dzong. A perfect stop for adrenaline seekers and photographers.

 

Explore the National Memorial Chorten – Thimphu: A revered religious site, the National Memorial Chorten is dedicated to the third king of Bhutan. It’s a place of spiritual significance and an ideal spot to learn about Bhutanese Buddhism while observing local traditions.

 

Explore Simtokha Dzong – Thimphu: Built in 1629, the Simtokha Dzong is one of the oldest dzongs in Bhutan. It serves as both a monastery and a fortress, offering insight into Bhutan’s history and culture. The architectural beauty of this dzong is stunning.

 

Explore the Chele La Pass: Situated at 3,988 meters, Chele La Pass is one of Bhutan’s highest motorable points. The pass offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Jhomolhari. It’s a must-visit for travelers looking to experience Bhutan’s mountainous beauty.

 

Visit the Buddha Cave & Buddha Falls: Located near Thimphu, the Buddha Cave and Falls offer both a serene spiritual retreat and a scenic hiking experience. The peaceful atmosphere around the falls makes it a perfect place for reflection and tranquility.

 

Visit Trongsa Dzong – Trongsa: Often referred to as the “watchtower” of Bhutan, Trongsa Dzong sits majestically overlooking the valley. Its architecture and historical importance make it one of the most impressive dzongs in the country.

 

Visit Rinpung Dzong – Paro: Situated in the Paro Valley, Rinpung Dzong is an architectural masterpiece that also serves as a fortress and monastery. It’s famous for its stunning murals and impressive courtyards, and is a must-see on any Bhutan trip from Pune.

 

Visit Trashigang Dzong – Trashigang District: The Trashigang Dzong, perched above the river in eastern Bhutan, is one of the largest and most beautiful dzongs in the country. The sweeping views of the surrounding valley add to its allure.

 

Take a Bike Trip around Bhutan: Bhutan offers some incredible biking trails, whether you prefer a leisurely ride through lush valleys or an adventurous ride up mountain roads. A bike trip is one of the best ways to explore the country’s diverse landscapes.

 

Go Camping in Thimphu: For those looking to experience Bhutan’s natural beauty up close, camping in Thimphu offers a memorable adventure. With the stunning backdrop of forests and valleys, it’s a perfect way to enjoy Bhutan’s pristine wilderness.

 

Try Archery – Bhutan’s National Sport: Archery is deeply embedded in Bhutanese culture. Join in the excitement by trying your hand at archery in local competitions or simply observing the skill of the players. It’s a unique experience that highlights Bhutan’s traditions.

 

Go Mountain Biking in Bhutan: Bhutan’s rugged terrain makes it an ideal location for mountain biking. With a range of trails from easy to challenging, mountain biking lets you explore the country’s natural beauty in an exhilarating way.

 

Visit the Tashichho Dzong – Thimphu: Tashichho Dzong is the administrative and religious center of Bhutan, housing the king’s offices and the central monk body. Its grandeur and serene surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone touring Thimphu.

 

Visit the Buddha Dordenma – Thimphu: The Buddha Dordenma, one of the world’s largest Buddha statues, stands at a height of 169 feet. It overlooks the Thimphu valley and is a stunning site, symbolizing peace and enlightenment.

 

Hike in the beautiful Haa Valley – Haa: Haa Valley, located in western Bhutan, offers spectacular hiking trails through lush forests, valleys, and rivers. It is less touristy, making it perfect for those looking for a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience.

 

Relax with a Hot Spring Therapy: Bhutan is known for its natural hot springs. Spend a day soaking in the therapeutic waters at one of the country’s many hot spring resorts, where you can unwind and rejuvenate in a tranquil environment.

 

Experience the Nimalung Tsechu Festival: The Nimalung Tsechu is a vibrant annual festival held in the Bumthang Valley, where locals gather to celebrate with traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes. It’s a great way to experience Bhutanese culture and spirituality.

 

Take a scenic drive at Dochula Pass: Dochula Pass, located at 3,140 meters, offers panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range. The pass is especially beautiful during the winter months when it is covered with snow, and it’s a perfect spot for a scenic drive or photo opportunity.

 

Attend the Annual Black-Necked Crane Festival: Held in the Phobjikha Valley, this festival celebrates the migration of the endangered black-necked cranes to Bhutan. It includes cultural performances, traditional music, and prayers for the conservation of these majestic birds.

 

Try Kayaking on the Wang Chhu River – Paro: For water sports enthusiasts, kayaking on the Wang Chhu River offers thrilling rapids and beautiful scenic views of the Paro Valley. It’s an exhilarating way to explore the river and surrounding nature.

 

Go Rafting in the Mo Chhu River – Punakha: The Mo Chhu River offers excellent opportunities for white-water rafting. The experience provides an exciting mix of adventure and stunning views of the Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan’s most famous landmarks.

 

Explore Punakha Dzong – Punakha: Punakha Dzong is one of Bhutan’s most beautiful and historically significant dzongs. Located at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu rivers, its stunning architecture and tranquil surroundings make it a must-visit attraction.

 

Get a Blessing at Gangtey Monastery – Wangdue Phodrang: Nestled in the Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Monastery is a sacred place of worship where you can receive blessings from the monks while soaking in the beautiful views of the valley.

 

Pray at Chimi Lhakhang Temple – Punakha: Known as the “Temple of Fertility” Chimi Lhakhang is a sacred site where visitors come to seek blessings for fertility and good health. The temple is also known for its unique architecture and peaceful ambiance.

 

Spot Snow Leopards at Jigme Dorji National Park: Jigme Dorji National Park is home to Bhutan’s elusive snow leopards. Wildlife enthusiasts can venture into this remote area for a chance to spot these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, along with a diverse range of other wildlife species.

 

Try Bhutanese Cuisine – especially Ema Datshi: Bhutanese cuisine is known for its bold and spicy flavors. The national dish, Ema Datshi, made with chilies and cheese, is a must-try for anyone visiting Bhutan. Don’t miss out on tasting the local food during your trip!

 

Visit Kyichu Lhakhang – A beautiful temple: Located in Paro, Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan. It is a serene and peaceful spot to learn about Bhutanese culture and religious traditions.

 




DO'S & DON'TS : BHUTAN TRIP FROM PUNE

When traveling to a new place, it’s important to understand the local culture and customs. Here’s some helpful information to know before visiting Bhutan. Please read it to make sure you enjoy your trip responsibly.

DO'S DONT'S
Make sure to use TCB-certified hotels, tour guides, and operators for your Bhutan Trip. Smoking in public areas is restricted, and you will be fined if caught.
When booking your Bhutan Tour Package, check the cancellation policy of the tour operator or hotel, as each one has its own rules. Do not misbehave at monasteries, temples, or dzongs.
Always carry valid travel documents and show them when needed.Do not throw garbage anywhere except in designated trash bins.
Dress appropriately when visiting religious sites; for example, avoid wearing miniskirts, as they are not considered respectful in Bhutan. Make sure to register all your electronic devices, such as cameras, laptops, and mobile phones, with customs upon arrival. (2023)
Always ask for permission before entering temples or monasteries.Do not climb on or step over religious artifacts or temples.
Remove your shoes before entering a temple.Don’t wear hats or sunglasses inside religious places.
Take off your hat when entering a fortress or temple.Some places restrict photography or filming, so always check with your tour guide.
If photography is not allowed, store your camera safely.Swimming, washing, or throwing objects into lakes or water bodies is prohibited, as they are considered sacred.
Always walk clockwise around Chorten (stupa), temples, or other religious sites. Refrain from spitting on walls or other places.
You need a permit to export antiques or religious artifacts. Do not touch religious paintings or stupas in temples, as it is disrespectful in Bhutanese culture.
Don’t litter; be responsible for your own waste.Do not sit with your legs stretched out in front of an altar, as it is culturally offensive.



TOP 15 PLACES TO EXPLORE DURING BHUTAN TOUR FROM PUNE

1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) : Famous monastery perched on a cliff.


2. Thimphu : Bhutan’s capital with sights like Tashichho Dzong.


3. Punakha Valley : Beautiful valley with Punakha Dzong and Chimi Lhakhang.


4. Dochula Pass : Offers stunning views of the Himalayas.


5. Rinpung Dzong : A fortress-monastery in Paro.


6. Chele La Pass : One of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan.


7. Haa Valley : Peaceful valley with traditional Bhutanese villages.


8. Buddha Dordenma Statue : Huge Buddha statue in Thimphu.


9. Phobjikha Valley : Known for Gangtey Monastery and Black-necked cranes.


10. National Museum of Bhutan : Located in Paro, showcasing Bhutanese art and history.


11. Jigme Dorji National Park : Home to diverse plants and animals.


12. Kyichu Lhakhang : One of Bhutan’s oldest temples.


13. Drukgyel Dzong : Historical site in the Paro Valley.


14. Tamzhing Lhündrup Monastery : A hidden gem in Bumthang.


15. Kurjey Lhakhang : Sacred monastery complex in Bumthang.


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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FROM PUNE

• Thimphu: Temperature ranges from -2.8°C in January to 22°C in summer, with 110 mm of rain.
• High Mountains: Temperature varies from 0°C in winter to 10°C in summer, with 350 mm of rain.
• Central Bhutan: Cool climate with warm summers and cool, dry winters.
• Northern Bhutan: Cold winters with snow-covered peaks and cool summers due to high altitude.

• Credit/debit card use is limited in Bhutan.
• You can withdraw cash from ATMs using your debit card, but check with your bank if your card is valid in Bhutan.
• Service charges may apply for ATM withdrawals.
• It’s advisable to carry Indian cash, and you can bring up to ₹25,000 per person.

• Yes, Indian currency in small denominations (₹50, ₹100, ₹200) is accepted in Bhutan.
• Note: ₹2000 notes are not accepted.

• Yes, pure vegetarian food is available in Thimphu and Paro.
• Nivana Restaurant in Thimphu and Paro offers Gujarati, Rajasthani, and Jain food.
• Hotel New Grand in Thimphu serves vegetarian dishes and is a good option for vegetarians.
• Outside Thimphu and Paro, pure vegetarian restaurants are rare, but vegetarian food is available in hotels.

• Bhutan is considered very safe for women travelers.
• It’s best to travel via Paro Airport rather than through Phuentsholing.
• A tour guide and driver are required for regional tourists (Indian, Maldivian, Bangladeshi).
• You can request a female guide if preferred.
• Avoid traveling at night and be cautious of unfamiliar situations.

• Bhutan’s tourism policy is “Low Volume, High Value.”
• Indian tourists must pay an SDF of ₹1200 per person per night, excluding tour package costs (flights, hotels, meals, guides, transportation, monument fees).
• This increases the cost but ensures quality tourism.

• Limited medical facilities, with specialist doctors mainly available at Thimphu General Hospital.

• Economy class: 20 kg
• Business class: 30 kg
• Additional 5 kg for carry-on luggage.

• Ngultrum (Nu, BTN) is the official currency.
• 1 Ngultrum is equal to 1 Indian Rupee.

• Archery is the national game.
• You can try archery during your Bhutan tour with bamboo, recurve, or compound bows.

• The Raven is the national bird and is featured in the Royal Crown, representing the deity Gonpo Jarodongchen.

• The Blue Poppy (Himalayan Blue Poppy) is the national flower, found in high-altitude regions.

• Dzongkha is the national language.
• Over two dozen languages are spoken, with Nepali being one of the major ones.





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