Bhutan Travel Guide

Tagline: The Land of the Thunder Dragon – Where Happiness is a Way of Life.


Overview

Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a mystical kingdom known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and deep-rooted Buddhist traditions. It’s the only country that measures success through Gross National Happiness, making every visit a soulful journey of peace, culture, and sustainability.


Quick Facts

  • Capital: Thimphu
  • Currency: Ngultrum (BTN)
  • Language: Dzongkha
  • Best Time to Visit: March–May (Spring) & September–November (Autumn)
  • Religion: Buddhism
  • Time Zone: GMT+6

Top Attractions

1. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)

  • Perched on a cliff at 3,120m, it’s Bhutan’s most iconic landmark.
  • A must-visit spiritual and scenic experience.

2. Punakha Dzong

  • Known as the “Palace of Great Happiness.”
  • Magnificent riverside fortress with stunning Himalayan views.

3. Thimphu

  • Bhutan’s capital – modern yet deeply traditional.
  • Visit the Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, and local craft markets.

4. Phobjikha Valley

  • Serene glacial valley famous for black-necked cranes and natural beauty.

5. Bumthang Valley

  • Cultural heartland of Bhutan filled with temples, monasteries, and rural charm.

How to Reach

  • By Air: Paro International Airport is the only international airport.
    ✈️ Flights connect from Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok, and Singapore.
  • By Road: Entry through Phuentsholing from West Bengal (India).

Where to Stay

  • Luxury: COMO Uma Paro, Amankora, Six Senses Bhutan
  • Mid-range: Hotel Druk, Tashi Namgay Resort
  • Budget: Namsay Chholing Resort, local homestays

Food to Try

  • Ema Datshi: Bhutan’s national dish made with chilies and cheese.
  • Momos: Tibetan-style dumplings.
  • Red Rice: Staple food of Bhutanese cuisine.
  • Suja: Traditional butter tea for the cold mountain weather.

Festivals to Experience

  • Paro Tshechu (March/April): Colorful masked dances and cultural rituals.
  • Thimphu Tshechu (September): Grand celebration of Bhutanese traditions.
  • Jambay Lhakhang Drup: Fire dances and religious performances.

Travel Tips

  • A daily tourist tariff applies – covering accommodation, meals & guide.
  • Smoking is restricted; carry personal medication.
  • Respect monasteries: dress modestly and remove shoes when entering.
  • Avoid public displays of affection; Bhutanese culture is conservative.

Suggested Itinerary (7 Days)

Day 1-2: Arrive Paro → Visit Taktsang Monastery
Day 3: Drive to Thimphu → Explore Buddha Dordenma & Tashichho Dzong
Day 4: Head to Punakha → Visit Punakha Dzong & Suspension Bridge
Day 5: Travel to Phobjikha → Explore Gangtey Monastery
Day 6: Drive to Bumthang → Visit Jakar Dzong & local villages
Day 7: Return to Paro & Departure


Top Experiences

  • Meditate at a mountain monastery
  • Trek through lush Himalayan valleys
  • Interact with monks & locals
  • Shop for handwoven textiles and thangka art

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