Book Bhutan Group Tour with NatureWings

 Embark on an unforgettable journey to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, through our exclusive Bhutan Group Tour. Discover a serene haven nestled between India and China, embraced by the mighty Himalayan mountains. Bhutan, with its picturesque valleys, towering mountain passes, and warm-hearted population, invites you to join a Bhutan Group Tour for an immersive experience in natural beauty and cultural treasures. This small yet extraordinary country, covering 38,394 square kilometers, caters to every traveler's desires—whether seeking tranquility, planning a romantic getaway, or indulging in adventurous pursuits like hiking, mountaineering, mountain biking, trekking, and rafting. 

Book your Bhutan Group Tour Package with NatureWings Holidays and unravel the mysteries of Bhutan, from charming villages to vibrant cities, high mountain passes to Buddhist monasteries. Customize your adventure with our Best Bhutan Tour Packages, inclusive of flights from major Indian cities and stays in top-notch hotels offering modern comforts. Now is the perfect time to embark on your Bhutan Group Tour and experience the joy and wonder of this enchanting land. Secure your Bhutan Group Tour Package from India today and let the magic of Bhutan unfold - "Kuzu zangpo la Bhutan." 

DURATION FOR BHUTAN GROUP TOUR PACKAGES : 10N | 11D


Destinations Covered in 10 Nights 11 Days Bhutan Tour  : Thimphu - 2N | Punakha - 1N | Trongsa - 1N | Bumthang - 2N | Wangdue - 1N | Paro - 3N


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Day Wise Summery for 10n 11d Bhutan Group Tour

  • 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 Trongsa Transfer, Night Stay
  • Day 5  → Trongsa to Bumthang Trip, Night Stay
  • Day 6  → Bumthang full day Sightseeing, Night Stay
  • Day 7  → Bumthang to Wangdue Transfer, Night Stay
  • Day 8  → Wangdue to Paro Tour, Paro Transfer
  • Day 9  → Paro Taktsang Monastery Hiking
  • Day 10  → Paro to Haa Valley Day Trip
  • Day 11  → Paro Airport Transfer, Tour Ends


Why Choose NatureWings Holidays for Your Bhutan Group Tour?

Trusted Brand: NatureWings has been a trusted name for Bhutan tours from India since 2011.

Authorized Agent: We are authorized selling agents for Bhutan Airlines and Druk Air, ensuring you get reliable services.

Special Airfare: As a Passenger Service Agent (PSA) for Bhutan Airlines, we offer special airfares to our guests.

Hotel Inventory: We've pre-purchased hotel rooms for super peak seasons, guaranteeing availability for your Bhutan tour from India.

Authorized by TCB: We are an authorized travel house recognized by the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB).

Local Presence: We have our own employees on the ground in Bhutan, ensuring personalized service.

Customized Packages: We offer Bhutan Group Tour Packages from India with unique signature tour programs tailored to your preferences.

Expert Knowledge: Our team has in-depth knowledge of Bhutan, including its territory, hotels, local laws, and regulations.

E-Permits: We process e-permits in advance for your visits and sightseeing in Bhutan.

Personal Attention: Your safety and comfort are our top priorities, and we provide secure personal attention during your stay.

End-to-End Responsibility: NatureWings takes responsibility for your entire Bhutan Package Tour from India, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Best Deals: We offer the best deals on top properties and services to match your preferences.

Weekend Getaways: You can plan a trip from India to Bhutan, even during weekends and holidays, with our flexible packages.


When Should You Book Bhutan Group Tour Packages?

The perfect time to book a Bhutan Group Tour Package depends on what you like. Bhutan has different seasons, each with its own charm. Here's a breakdown:

Spring (March to May): Spring is one of the best times to visit Bhutan. The weather is pleasant, and the landscape is alive with colorful flowers like rhododendrons and poppies. It's great for sightseeing and outdoor activities. NatureWings Holidays even offers Bhutan Group Tours with direct flights from Mumbai in May, so if you're in Mumbai, that's a great choice.

Summer (June to August): Bhutan's summer coincides with the monsoon season. While it's lush and green, heavy rains can disrupt travel plans, especially in hilly areas. If you don't mind occasional rain and love vibrant flora, this season could work for you.

Autumn (September to November): Another fantastic time for your Bhutan Tour from India. The weather is clear, skies are blue, and you can see snow-capped mountains from places like Chele-La and Dochu-La. It's perfect for trekking, wildlife spotting, and cultural exploration. The famous Thimphu Tsechu festival usually happens in September or October, drawing visitors from SAARC countries and beyond.

Winter (December to February): Bhutan's winter is cold, especially at higher altitudes. But if you enjoy crisp, clear winter days and snow-capped mountains, it's a picturesque time to visit. It's also less crowded for a peaceful experience.

Festivals: Bhutan hosts lively festivals year-round. If you're keen on experiencing Bhutanese culture, plan your Bhutan trip from India around one of these festivals like Paro Tsechu, Thimphu Tsechu, Punakha Drubchen, and more. Festival dates vary, so NatureWings can help you plan accordingly.

Booking in Advance: No matter when you go, it's smart to book your Bhutan Tour & Holiday Package from India well ahead. Bhutan has a sustainable tourism policy with a daily tariff per person, and you must use authorized tour operators like NatureWings.

In short, the best time to book a Bhutan Group Tour Package depends on your weather preference and the experiences you want. Whether it's the vibrant spring, clear autumn skies, serene winter, or a festive time, Bhutan welcomes you year-round. Planning ahead ensures a memorable and smooth visit to the Land of the Thunder Dragon.


Entering Bhutan from India: Easy Steps for Indian Travelers

No Visa Required: If you hold an Indian passport, you don't need a visa to visit Bhutan. However, you must obtain entry permits to enter the country. These permits can be arranged upon arrival or in advance through local travel agencies like NatureWings Bhutan.

Valid Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned date of entry into Bhutan.

Flexible Travel: You can explore beyond Thimphu and Paro on any day with the same permit, allowing for flexible travel plans.

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): Under the new tourism policy, regional tourists need to pay an SDF of Rs. 1200 per person per night, which is separate from the package price covering flights, hotels, meals, guides, transportation, and monument fees.

Online Permit Processing: All permits for Bhutan Package Tours are processed online for your convenience.

Approved Hotel Booking and Tour Guide: You'll need to have an approved hotel booking and a tour guide, as mandated by the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB).

Choose a Trusted Operator: You can obtain online permits through a local registered tour operator like NatureWings Bhutan or international partners.

These simple steps ensure a smooth and hassle-free entry into the beautiful country of Bhutan.


Exploring Bhutan's Iconic Destinations: A Bhutan Group Package Tour

National Memorial Chorten (Thimphu Chorten): This peaceful site in Thimphu serves as a place for evening prayer. Built in memory of the third King of Bhutan, it's continuously circumambulated by people spinning prayer wheels. It was envisioned by Bhutan's third King, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, as a monument for world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974, it stands as both a memorial to the late King and a symbol of peace.

The Clock Tower: Located at the heart of Thimphu Town, the Clock Tower Square is an architectural wonder. It stands out with its four clock faces, each facing a different direction. The tower showcases Bhutanese architectural patterns, featuring intricate woodwork, carved floral patterns, paintings, and dragon replicas. The dragons on the tower symbolize Bhutan's independence. This vibrant area comes alive in the evenings with locals and travelers enjoying its exquisite carvings, paintings, restaurants, gift shops, and live music events.

Sakyamuni Buddha: Situated atop Kuensel Phodrang hill is the magnificent 51.5-meter-long gilded bronze statue of Great Buddha Dordenma. The uninterrupted view of the valley from here is awe-inspiring, making it a must-visit spot, also known as Buddha Viewpoint.

Changangkha Lhakhang: Among the various monasteries and temples in Thimphu, Changangkha Lhakhang holds special significance. Dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, a symbol of compassion, this temple dates back to the 15th century, making it the oldest in the region. Besides spiritual enrichment, it offers a grand view of Thimphu valley.

Takin Zoo: Here, you'll find the national animal of Bhutan, the "Takin." This unique species is endangered and exclusive to Bhutan, preserved in an open habitat.

Trashi Chhoe Dzong: Also known as the Fortress of the Glorious Region, this dzong is a must-visit site. Located on the west bank of the Wang Chhu River, it serves as the formal coronation site of the fifth King and hosts the annual Tsechu festival. Built in 1641 by Bhutan's political and religious unifier, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it was reconstructed in the 1960s in traditional Bhutanese style. The dzong stands as a testament to Bhutan's rich heritage.

Punakha Dzong: Known as the "Palace of Great Happiness," Punakha Dzong graces the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers in the Punakha–Wangdue valley. This picturesque dzong connects to the mainland via an arched wooden bridge and houses precious relics from Bhutan's history. Its beauty is unparalleled among Bhutan's ancient fortresses.

Suspension Bridge: This hidden gem in the Punakha Valley links the valley to the old administrative center of Punakha Dzongkhag. Adorned with prayer flags, it provides a perfect setting for birdwatching and photography.

Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Perched atop a hillock, this temple is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, known as the 'Divine Madman.' It's believed to bless childless couples who visit and pray for a child. The road to the temple takes you through picturesque rural trails and paddy fields.

National Museum of Bhutan: Housed inside the ancient Ta-dzong building, this museum showcases Bhutanese art and culture. The extensive galleries feature paintings and bronze statues, offering insights into Bhutan's rich heritage.


Bhutan Group Tour Inclusions:

  • Accommodation in TCB listed Hotels (Double/Twin Sharing Room)
  • Meal Plan MAP (Breakfast and Dinner)
  • Transfers & all sightseeing in an exclusive Non-AC Vehicle (Pvt. Basis)
  • 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 Packages Drinking Water Per Day on Vehicle
  • Guest Service Support during the trip from Bhutan & India Office 24/7


Bhutan Group Tour Package Exclude 

  • Air Fare
  • Snacks, Lunch or any other meal
  • Monument Entrance Fees
  • Laundry, Tips, Phone Call or any such Personal Expense
  • Any item which is not mentioned in the "Inclusion" Section


SOME DO'S & DONT'S TO REMEMBER DURING BHUTAN GROUP TOUR

  • Do not take photographs of local people, monks, events, or objects without their permission.
  • Do not take photographs inside dzongs, temple, monasteries, sacred places, and religious sites.
  • Follow proper dress code when you enter temples and holy places.
  • Do not climb on to the top of any of the religious sites or sacred places.
  • Do not touch holy objects inside the monastery or any sacred sites.
  • Do not point your finger or feet at anyone while talking.
  • Do not touch the forehead of any person as it is considered a sign of disrespect.
  • Please take off any headgear before entering the monastery or religious place.
  • Do not wear revealing or skimpy clothes when entering any place of religious significance.
  • Do not speak loudly inside the religious premises.
  • Use Dustbin when needed. Do not through rubbish inside temples or any scared sites.
  • Do not say anything negative about the country, its Royal couple, or discuss political issues with locals.


Places You Must Know Before Booking Bhutan Group Tour Packages?

  • Buddha Dordenma - Thimphu
  • Taktsang Monastery - Paro
  • Dagala Thousand Lakes - Thimphu
  • Punakha Suspension Bridge - Punakha
  • National Memorial Chorten - Thimphu
  • Trashigang Dzong - Trashigang District
  • Tashichho Dzong - Thimphu
  • Simtokha Dzong - Thimphu
  • Trongsa Dzong - Trongsa
  • Rinpung Dzong - Paro
  • Punakha Dzong - Punakha
  • Gangtey Monastery - Wangdue Phodrang
  • Chimi Lhakhang Temple - Punakha
  • Dochula Pass - On the way from Thimphu to Punakha


Contact NatureWings for Bhutan Group Tour Packages Booking :

NatureWings Holidays Limited
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DLF Galleria, Newtown
Kolkata, West Bengal 700156
098300 13505

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