Why Bhutan?

“Nothing could be more striking than the pristine, haunting beauty of the landscape of Bhutan, or the atmosphere of peace and sacredness, which pervades the land from end to end. Bhutan is a place blessed with an almost magical power to transform the mind, whenever I am there I feel as if transported into a pure realm

If I Had To Name the Biggest Difference between Bhutan And The Rest Of The World, I Could Do It In One Word, Civility

Ways to Reach Bhutan from India

By Air:

Flying to Bhutan from India is quite easy. There are two direct airlines, namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines that operate flights from Delhi, Gaya, Bagdogra, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Guwahati to Paro, Bhutan’s only international airport.

Preferred by most travelers. Arrive in Bagdogra by flight, Reach Phuentsholing in 4-5 hours, take a permit, and reach Thimphu in another 4-5 hours. The road from Phuentsholing to Thimphu is very scenic.

Indian nationals intending to visit Bhutan are required to carry any of the two valid ‘Travel Documents’ (a) Valid Indian Passport having a validity of a minimum of 6 months; and/or (b) Voter Identity Card, issued by the Election Commission of India. No Visa is required to visit Bhutan.

By Road:

You have to go through three border points in India. They are a) Jaigaon – Phuentsholing Border, b) Gelephu and c) Samdrup Jongkhar. The Jaigaon – “Phuentsholing border” is the most. To experience deep inside  Enter from Phuentsholing-Thimphu-interior Bhutan- Samdrup Jongkhar-& take a flight from Guwahati.