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A visit to Bhutan is a unique holiday experience that any tourist will love. This is because it is a small country situated in the Eastern Himalayas, which has been able to preserve its culture and heritage, protect the environment, and enjoy happiness instead of moving towards rapid modernization. Everything about this place is peaceful, starting from the monasteries found atop steep hills to the quiet valleys of the mountains.
Visiting Bhutan using the services of Pengu Tours & Travels will make your trip easy and smooth. You only have to rely on us when traveling there, as our services offer you everything that you need during your visit. This includes transportation, accommodation, permits, and even itinerary planning. The only thing you need to do is enter Bhutan from Jaigaon.
Bhutan is not like your average destination; it is a dream-come-true place that humans can ever visit. It has
Stunning snow-capped mountains with scenic valleys
Ancient monasteries and monuments
Warm and friendly people with rich cultures
World’s first carbon-negative country
Clean and peaceful environment
Top places to visit in Bhutan
Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan. It is the city where tradition and modern lifestyle blend. It is the ideal destination for those seeking to experience culture, cuisine, and urban life.
What is it Famous For?
Buddha Dordenma - It is one of the largest Buddha statues.
Tashichho Dzong - It is the seat of the government.
Local Handicrafts and markets.
It is the most famous destination in Bhutan and also the gateway through which all trips start for Bhutan. It is where both nature and culture meet.
Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang) - Most famous monument in Bhutan
Valley Scenery
Architectures of Bhutan (Paro Dzong)
Punakha
Why visit Punakha?
Punakha is one of the most scenic places in Bhutan. It is famous for rivers, valleys, and good weather.
What is Punakha famous for?
Punakha Dzong - One of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan
A long suspension bridge over the river
Dochula Pass - 108 stupas with mountain views
Best time to visit Bhutan
There is no such thing as the best time to visit Bhutan, but one should be aware of the seasons to avoid any unfortunate events. Here is the breakdown of each of the months:
March - May
The best time to visit Bhutan is in the spring season. The whole country is filled with blooming flowers, clear skies, and some famous festivals also take place. These months are literally perfect for anyone planning to trek to Tiger’s Nest.
October - December
These months are considered peak seasons with sunny days and colder nights. The visibility of the mountain peak is very high. It is also a peak trekking season, during which you can spot wildlife as well.
January - February
The winter season in Bhutan is the best; the days are chilly, and the nights are colder. The skies are clear with snow-capped mountains. It is best to dress warmly as the temperature can get as low as 3 degrees Celsius.
Reach Jaigaon (West Bengal)
Cross the Bhutan gate through Phuentsholing
Get the permit processed
Travel to Thimphu or Paro as you wish.
We handle the permit process for you.
1. Have Valid Documentation
Visa is not mandatory for Indian tourists; however, you must have:
Voter ID/Passport
Passport-size photographs
If you intend to travel beyond the border areas, you will need a permit; we can help with that.
2. Have your Budget Planned in Advance
Budget planning is essential for your trip to Bhutan, as it can be cheap or costly depending on your travel style.
Always keep cash for your personal expenses.
3. Book Your Transport Early
The best option for your transport is to pre-book a car or travel with the planned itinerary.
4. Respect their Culture and Traditions
Bhutan is rich in culture.
On visiting monasteries,
Follow their customs and practices.
Do not photograph anything without their consent.
5. Always Check the Weather Before You Go
The weather in Bhutan changes quickly because of its topography.
Bring warm clothing in spring/autumn.
Winters may be very cold.
Why You Should Choose PENGU TOURS?
Specializing in Bhutan tours (experts on Bhutan)
The process of getting permits and booking is smooth
Cost-effective travel plans
Frequently Asked Question
Q: Are passports necessary for Indian travelers going to Bhutan?
A passport is not needed; a voter ID will do.
Q: How many days should one plan when visiting Bhutan?
A minimum of 5-7 days is needed to visit cities like Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.
Q: Is traveling in Bhutan very expensive?
Travelling to Bhutan can be expensive, depending on your travel style.