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The sacred Paro Taktsang monastery — Bhutan's most famous and rewarding hike.
Bhutan's most beautiful fortress at the meeting of the Pho and Mo rivers.
The Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, the weekend market and the memorial chorten.
108 memorial stupas with sweeping Himalayan panoramas on a clear day.
Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum and the scenic Paro river valley.
Traditional dress, archery, monasteries and Bhutan's Gross National Happiness ethos.
| Trip duration | 2 to 15 nights (most popular: 5N/6D – 6N/7D) |
| Ideal for | Honeymooners, families, couples & culture seekers |
| Starting price | From ₹18,999 per person (land only, twin sharing, 3★) |
| Visa | No visa for Indians — entry permit + SDF ₹1,200/person/night apply (we arrange the permit) |
| How to reach | Direct flights to Paro (PBH), or fly to Bagdogra & enter via Phuentsholing; we can book these |
| Best time to visit | Mar–May & Sep–Nov (clear skies, festivals) |
| Travel time from Delhi | ~2.5 hours by direct flight to Paro |
| Currency | Ngultrum (BTN); Indian Rupee widely accepted |
From comfortable hotels and a licensed guide to Paro, Thimphu, Punakha and the Tiger's Nest hike, Flynk Tours arranges your entire Bhutan holiday as one clear, transparent land package — flights optional. Indians need no visa, just a simple entry permit, which we process for you; the only government extra is the Sustainable Development Fee of ₹1,200 per person per night. We're a Delhi NCR team that handles Bhutan end to end: permits, the best Paro and Thimphu stays, and honest disclosure of the SDF and entry fees. Tell us your plan above and we'll send a tailored quote, usually within a few hours.
Land-only Bhutan packages start from around ₹18,999 per person (twin sharing) for a 2-night trip in a 3-star hotel with breakfast, dinner and a private guide. A popular 5–6 night Paro–Thimphu–Punakha holiday runs about ₹32,000–55,000 per person depending on hotel category. Prices exclude flights and the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF).
No — Indian nationals do not need a visa for Bhutan. You need a simple entry permit (and a route permit for travel beyond Paro and Thimphu), which we arrange for you. You'll need a passport or Voter ID. The only government fee is the Sustainable Development Fee.
The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a per-night tourism fee. For Indian nationals it is ₹1,200 per person per night (children 6–12 pay ₹600; under 6 are exempt), fixed through August 2027. It funds Bhutan's free healthcare, education and conservation, and is charged separately from the land package.
5–6 nights comfortably cover Paro, Thimphu and Punakha including the Tiger's Nest hike. 3–4 nights suit a shorter Paro–Thimphu trip. 7 nights or more let you add Phobjikha Valley or Bumthang. Use the trip builder above to see how the itinerary changes.
March to May (spring, with rhododendrons) and September to November (clear autumn skies and colourful festivals) are the best times. Winters are cold but quiet; the monsoon (Jun–Aug) is green but can disrupt the Tiger's Nest hike.
No — all prices shown are land only (hotels, transfers, sightseeing and guide). Flights to/from Paro and the SDF are not included. We can book the cheapest available flights, or arrange entry via the Phuentsholing land border, separately.
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