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Bhutan Tour Package From Bangalore
There are many other valleys and temples across the country which makes it difficult to cover everything in one trip. However, the best way to go through the planning is by exploring the Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore. It is also one of the least travelled destinations and therefore you might find the peace and silence you are looking for to get away from the stress of your daily lives.
Best Time to Visit
The Summer Rains
While the summer monsoon season lasts from June to mid-september, the rains are the highest in Bhutan across the entire region of the Himalaya. The time is great for visiting the temples and monasteries but it might not be best for trekking. People who love to relax and watch the rain falling from their windows while sipping tea will have a delightful time. If you feel a little more adventurous, then take an umbrella and stroll down the streets and explore the local life.
The Winter Clarity
The winters make up the months from December to February in Bhutan. It is the best time to visit to witness the snowy mountains and visit the western districts of Bhutan like the Paro Valley, Punakha and many others for its striking and jaw dropping beauty. It is also that time of the year when you can witness the rare black-necked cranes roosting in the lower reaches of Bhutan. The best place to spot them is Gangtey Monastery or the Bomdeling Birds Sanctuary. Dochula Tesechu is celebrated every year in December for the victory of Bhutan from Tibetan warriors.
The Autumn Rejuvenation
Autumn season begins in late September and goes on till the month of November. The beauty of the country is unparalleled in the autumn season. It offers the most surreal views of the landscape and lets you have a peek at the snow covered terrains. It is a time to sit back, relax and watch the shedding of the beautiful willow trees. Also one of the best times to visit the rice fields getting ready to be harvested. Black necked festival in Gangte is celebrated on the 12th of November. You will not be able to escape the romance in this time of the year and in such a wondrous place.
The Blossoming Spring
The best time to visit the exquisite country of Bhutan is between the months of March and May; the beautiful spring season. The valley will cast a spell on your soul with its bewitching sights. The flowers are blooming and the scenic views of the country during this time should not be missed. The lilac Jacaranda trees are in full bloom and are stunning to look in the backdrop of its beautiful surroundings. There are so many reasons to visit the country in the springtime. One of the highlights are the festival of Paro Tshechu which showcases monks performing in colorful dresses and enacting stories. Bhutan can be different for different people based on what they want from their trip and that is the reason why you should know about the seasons of the country before you make your own decision.
How to Reach
There are three ways to reach Bhutan from Bangalore as follows:
By Train
You can take a train from Bangalore to Kolkata to Hasimara and then reach Bhutan. You can also take a train to New Jalpaiguri station and from there reach Jaigaon. After reaching Jaigaon you can simply take a public bus or taxi to your destination.
By Flight
You can take a flight from Bangalore to Bagdogra Airport and then continue via road from there.
By Bus
If you are an adventurer and love traveling, you could opt going from Bangalore to Bhutan in a bus covering a distance of around 2,875 kilometers. The road will be scenic and an adventure of its own merit
Ideal Duration
The ideal duration to make a satisfying trip to Bhutan would be somewhere between 6 to 7 days. Since, Bhutan only gives a 7 days of entry permit initially, you will have to extend your permit if you would like to stay longer. Make sure you choose the right package to accommodate your needs that can provide you a pleasurable experience.
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₹ 30,999/-₹ 34,065/-
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₹ 30,500/-₹ 36,310/-
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7 Nights 8 Days Bhutan Tour Packages From Bangalore
₹ 47,500/-₹ 51,630/-
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Bhutan Tour Packages From Bangalore
₹ 50,500/-₹ 56,111/-
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Bhutan Honeymoon Package From Bangalore
₹ 35,000/-₹ 38,461/-
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- Phuntsholing (3D)
- Thimphu (2D)
- Punakha (2D)
- Paro (3D)
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7 Nights 8 Days Bhutan Trip Packages From Bangalore
₹ 52,500/-₹ 57,065/-
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6 Nights 7 Days Bhutan Tour Packages From Bangalore
₹ 40,500/-₹ 46,286/-
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FAQs About Bhutan Tour Packages
Why is Bhutan called the land of thunder dragons?
Bhutan is called “The land of Thunder Dragons” because of the violent and large thunderstorm that lash down through the valleys from the Himalayas.
What is the ratio of Bhutan tourism, would one say is free or closed? Do some persons have their experiences?
The first international tourists were allowed into Bhutan by invite-only in the year 1974. But today, Bhutan tourism is free’ but not cheap In other words, you must arrange all you travel through a government-authorized tourist agency.
What is Bhutan’s official religion?
Bhutan observes Tantric Buddhism as its official religion.
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