Why Visit Bhutan
Bhutan is a serene kingdom known for its untouched nature, ancient monasteries, and the unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness. It is a perfect destination for peace seekers and those looking for a quiet, scenic honeymoon package. Its commitment to preserving culture makes it one of the most authentic travel experiences in the world.
Quick Travel Info
• Ideal Duration: 5 to 7 Days
• Best Time to Visit Bhutan: March to May and September to November
• Visa for Indians: No Visa required (Permit and SDF fee mandatory)
• Connectivity: Direct flights available from New Delhi and Kolkata
• Trip Cost: Mid-range to premium due to the Sustainable Development Fee
Top Experiences
• Hiking to the spectacular cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery
• Exploring the majestic and riverside Punakha Dzong
• Visiting the giant Buddha Dordenma statue in Thimphu
• Crossing the scenic Dochula Pass with its 108 memorial chortens
• Experiencing a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath for relaxation
Best Time to Visit
• Peak Season: March to May and September to November (Dry and clear)
• Off Season: June to August (Monsoon rain can affect mountain views)
• Shoulder Season: December to February (Cold but very sunny and clear)
Top Places Covered
• Thimphu: The unique capital city with no traffic lights
• Paro: A beautiful valley home to the international airport and hiking
• Punakha: The ancient winter capital with a warmer, pleasant climate
• Phobjikha: A stunning glacial valley famous for black-necked cranes
Food and Culture
Bhutanese culture is deeply influenced by Vajrayana Buddhism. The food is spicy and unique, with Ema Datshi (chili and cheese) being the national dish that every adventurous traveler must try.
Travel Tips
• Carry Bhutanese Ngultrum or Indian Rupees for local expenses
• Dress formally (collared shirts/long pants) when visiting Dzongs
• Do not smoke in public places as it is strictly prohibited in Bhutan
• Always follow the instructions of your mandatory local guide
Why Choose SkyRove
• Specialized Bhutan itineraries focusing on culture and wellness
• Expert handling of permits and Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
• Experienced local Bhutanese guides and safe mountain drivers
• Selection of peaceful hotels with traditional architecture
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