Thimphu 2N | Paro 2N
Bhutan 4N offers four nights exploring monasteries, scenic valleys, cultural traditions, mountain views, peaceful experiences, and unforgettable Himalayan spiritual adventures.
Trip Details
- Price per adult - Double sharing
- The Pema by Realm (4 Star) - Thimphu - Nights: 2
- Standard-Breakfast and Dinner
- Tenzinling Luxury Villa Tents (4 Star) - Paro - Nights: 2
- Standard-Breakfast and Dinner
Itinerary
Inclusions
- Hotel stays as mentioned
- Transfers & Sightseeing as specified in the itinerary. Vehicle is not on disposal. AC will be switched off in the hills.
- Daily Breakfast & Dinner
- Sustainable Development Fee
- Professional Guide
- Valid for Indian Nationals only
Exclusions
- Expenses for personal items such as laundry, telephone usage, tips, gratuity, and purchases of mineral, soft, or hard drinks.
- Any sightseeing activities or vehicle usage beyond the specified itinerary
- Costs associated with camera usage, and entrance fees to attractions
- Expenses incurred due to natural calamities like landslides, road blockages, political disturbances, etc.
- Insurance
- GST 5% & TCS 5%
- Any services, activities, or items not explicitly mentioned in the package inclusions
- 5% GST extra
FAQs
Yes. All international travelers (except India, Bangladesh, and Maldives) must apply for a Bhutan visa through a licensed tour operator. Indian travelers only need a valid passport or voter ID along with the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF).
Bhutan charges an SDF to support tourism and preserve its natural environment.
- For Indians: INR 1,200 per person per night
- For other nationals: USD 100 per person per night
This fee is mandatory and paid before your trip.
The ideal months are March–May (spring) and September–November (autumn). Weather is clear, views are stunning, and major festivals like Paro Tshechu also happen in these seasons. Winter is great for budget-friendly and peaceful travel.
A typical Bhutan itinerary ranges from 5 to 7 days, covering popular places like Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha. If you want trekking or deeper cultural experiences, 9–12 days is recommended.
Bhutan is slightly more expensive due to the SDF and regulated tourism policy. However, accommodation, transport, food, and guides are well-organized and offer great value. Early bookings and traveling in groups help reduce costs.
