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Bhutan is a beautiful and unique country, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and commitment to preserving its environment and traditions. If you are looking to Bhutan family tour packages, there are several options available to you.
As the top Bhutan travel agency, Tourist Hub India offers unparalleled expertise in the region, including the best accommodations and allied services and offer customise itinerary on different Bhutan family tour packages from India. This specialist in Bhutan family trip caters to discerning tourists from all over India, providing top-notch facilities and delectable food throughout the trip.
In a short span of time, Tourist Hub India has earned a stellar reputation as the most trusted brand for Bhutan family trip with minimum Bhutan trip cost for family. Let's explore the wonders of Bhutan together.

The easiest and most convenient way for a family trip to Bhutan and it takes around 4 to 4 and half hours to reach indo Bhutan border Phuentsholing. There are direct flights available from Delhi,Kolkata& Guwahati to Paro, Bhutan's only international airport. The flight takes around 1 to 3 hours and is operated by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. You can book your flights online or through a travel agency.
Another option is to travel by train and road. You can take a train from Bagdogra to New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal and then travel by road to Bhutan. The road journey takes around 4-5 hours from the border town of Phuentsholing to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. However, this option can be time-consuming and requires careful planning.
Once you arrive in Bhutan, you can explore the country's many attractions in your Bhutan family holiday, including its stunning monasteries, fortresses, and natural scenery. It's worth noting that all tourists must obtain a visa before entering Bhutan, and all arrangements of your Bhutan package tour, will be provided by us.
Overall, a Bhutan family package tour can be a unique and rewarding experience, providing a chance to explore a fascinating and beautiful country that is unlike anywhere else in the world.


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BHUTAN FAMILY TRIP INCLUSIONS

  •  →  Accommodation on double/twin sharing room
  •  →  Both Way AC transfers Bagdogra – Phuentsholing/Jaigaon- Bagdogra
  •  →  All sightseeing by non-AC transfers Phuentsholing-Phuentsholing
  •  →  Meal Plan on MAP (Breakfast + Dinner)
  •  →  SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fees)
  •  →  All Permits/E-Visa
  •  →  Travel Insurance with (Up to 60 years)
  •  →  01 Tour Guide (Phuentsholing - Phuentsholing)

BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES EXCLUSIONS

  •  →  Air Fare, Train Fare.
  •  →  Monuments Entrance Fees.
  •  →  Any item which is not mentioned in the 'Inclusion' section.
  •  →  Laundry, Tips, phone call or any such personal expenses.
  •  →  Snacks, Lunch or any other meals.

NOTE:
• No rooms are hold at this moment, it will be subject to availability at the time of confirmation, hence alternative hotels will be provided. • Documents Required: Adult Passport (at least valid for 06 months) or Voter ID Card & Child Birth Certificate (below 18 years) • 02 Copies Passport Size Photographs. • Rates are valid for Indian Nationals only.


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BHUTAN TRIP COST FOR FAMILY

BHUTAN FAMILY PACKAGESTOUR DURATIONROOM CATEGORYTOUR PRICE (MIN 6PAX)
Bhutan family tour for 6 PAX6N/7D3 STAR37,999/-


The Bhutan family trip cost depends on various factors like :
● Itinerary you'll choose
● Accomodation you'll be comfortable
● Vehicles you'll prefer
● Activities you'll do
● Duration of your tour
● No of Travellers

The Bhutan trip cost for family can vary depending on a number of factors, including the duration of the tour, the type of accommodation chosen, the number of people in the group, and the season of travel. However, all tourists visiting Bhutan must pay a minimum daily tariff set by the Bhutanese government, which includes accommodation, meals, transport, and a licensed guide.

The minimum daily tariff for Bhutan tourism is set As2023, when Bhutan reopened its borders to tourists after a long coronavirus-related closur, the daily visa fee is 100 USD per person per night in the country and Indians will have to pay ₹1,200 dayper person per night as sustainable development fee.

Additional costs may include flights to and from Bhutan, visa fees, travel insurance, and personal expenses such as souvenirs and drinks. It's worth noting that Bhutan has a "high value, low impact" tourism policy, which aims to promote sustainable tourism and protect the country's culture and environment. As such, the minimum daily tariff helps to ensure that tourism benefits local communities and contributes to the country's development.

It is always recommended to compare different Bhutan tour Operators and their respective packages and read the inclusions and others offerings carefully to get the best value for money. Bhutan trip cost for family can also be higher during peak season, so it's better to book your Bhutan family tour packages well in advance to avoid any last-minute price hikes or non-availability of room in Bhutan.

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Bhutan is a beautiful and unique country, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and commitment to preserving its environment and traditions. If you are looking Bhutan family tour package, there are several options available to you. As the top Bhutan travel agency, Tourist Hub India offers unparalleled expertise in the region, including the best accommodations and allied services. This specialist in Bhutan family package caters to discerning tourists from all over India, providing top-notch facilities and delectable food throughout the trip. In a short span of time, Tourist Hub India has earned a stellar reputation as the most trusted brand for Bhutan family trip with minimum Bhutan tour packages for family price. Let's explore the wonders of Bhutan together.

Now it is time you explore the Bhutan family tour packages with Tourist Hub India - One of the best Bhutan Tour Operator. Through our Bhutan honeymoon package, we will take you to an amazing adventure in a land of mystery with serenity.

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HOW TO REACH BHUTAN ?

The easiest way to reach Bhutan from Bagdogra is by taking a flight. There are direct flights from Bagdogra to Bhutan, but there are connecting flights available from major airlines like Druk Air, Bhutan Airlines. In peak season direct flight is available from Mumbai for our Bhutan Group tour from Mumbai.
Reach Bhutan by road:
Book a flight from Bagdogra also for your Bhutan tour from Bagdogra. Bagdogra is a city in the Indian state of West Bengal, located close to the Bhutan border. Once you arrive in Bagdogra or NJP or Siliguri, you can either take our transport to reach the Bhutan border and start to reach Bhutan by road from Bagdogra. The distance from Bagdogra to the Bhutan border is around 170 km, and it takes around 4-5 hours to reach there by road.
At the border, you will need to obtain a permit to enter Bhutan. Indian nationals do not require a visa to visit Bhutan, but they need to obtain a permit from the Immigration Office of Royal Government of Bhutan.
From the border, you can take another taxi or bus to reach Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. The distance between the border and Thimphu is around 170 km, and it takes around 6-7 hours to reach there by road.
It is recommended to plan your trip in advance and book your flights and permits well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.

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BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR ITINERARY

Upon arrival at Bagdogra Airport, a friendly representative will extend a warm welcome, marking the beginning of your Bhutanese adventure. Embark on a scenic drive through verdant tea estates, admiring the lush landscapes that border India and Bhutan. After reaching Phuentsholing/Jaigaon, your designated hotel awaits, offering a haven of comfort and tranquillity. Settle into your accommodations and enjoy the evening at your leisure, exploring the local surroundings or simply unwinding in the hotel's inviting ambiance also in your Bhutan Group tour.

  • Overnight in Phuentsholing/Jaigaon
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

After a delightful breakfast, bid farewell to Phuentsholing and embark on a captivating journey towards Thimphu, the cultural heart of Bhutan. Your route takes you through the enchanting town of Gedu, nestled at an elevation of 9,000 feet above sea level, where spirituality and mysticism intertwine. As you ascend, marvel at the Chukha Dam, an engineering marvel that harnesses the power of the mighty Punatsangchhu River.

En route, take a detour to Kharbandi, a picturesque village known for its serene atmosphere and quaint beauty. Here, visit the revered Sangye Migjur Ling Monastery, a tranquil sanctuary nestled amidst the verdant hills which will be a part of your Bhutan family trip. Continue your journey, captivated by the cascading beauty of the Wangkha Waterfalls, where the crystal-clear waters plunge into a verdant ravine.

At the confluence of the Thimphu Chu and Paro Chu rivers, pause at Chuzum to capture breathtaking photographs of the two rivers merging into a single, majestic stream. This symbolic junction holds immense significance in Bhutanese culture, representing the unification of the country's east and west.

As you arrive in Thimphu in the afternoon, check into your hotel, ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of this remarkable city.

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  • Overnight in Thimphu
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

Embark on an enriching exploration of Thimphu, the vibrant capital city of Bhutan, where ancient traditions and modern life intertwine seamlessly. Begin your day with a visit to the revered National Memorial Chorten, a stunning stupa built in honor of the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Witness the serene ambiance as devotees circumambulate the chorten, murmuring mantras and spinning prayer wheels in a symphony of devotion.

Next, ascend to Kuensel Phodrang hill which is one of the part in your Bhutan family tour packages, where the majestic statue of Sakyamuni Buddha stands tall, overlooking the panoramic vistas of Thimphu Valley which is included in your Bhutan family tour packages. Admire the grandeur of the 51.5-meter bronze statue, a symbol of peace and enlightenment.

Continue your cultural immersion at Changangkha Lhakhang, one of Thimphu's oldest and most revered temples. Dating back to the 15th century, this architectural marvel is dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. Take a moment to appreciate the intricate murals adorning the walls and the serene atmosphere that envelops the temple.

Encounter the unique Takin, Bhutan's national animal, at the Takin Preservation Centre. Observe these gentle creatures as they graze in their natural habitat and learn about the conservation efforts in place to protect them.

Delve into the world of knowledge at the National Library which will be a part in your Bhutan family package, a treasure trove of Buddhist manuscripts and ancient texts. Admire the world's largest published book, weighing an astounding 130 pounds and measuring 5x7 feet.

Immerse yourself in the artistic traditions of Bhutan at the Zorig Chusum, also known as the Painting School. Witness students undergoing a rigorous six-year training course in Bhutan's 13 traditional arts and crafts, including painting, sculpture, wood carving, and textile weaving.

Explore the Royal Textile Museum, a haven of Bhutanese textiles. Discover the rich heritage of Bhutanese weaving, with exhibits showcasing exquisite textiles dating back to the 1600s. Admire the intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and masterful craftsmanship that define Bhutanese textiles.

At Simply Bhutan, embark on a unique and immersive experience that blends culture, tradition, and sustainability which is also availabe in your. This innovative project showcases traditional Bhutanese architecture, utilizing reclaimed materials from demolished houses.

Engage in an interactive journey through Bhutanese culture, learning about traditional dress, archery, and the local dart game known as Khuru. Try your hand at these activities and capture memorable moments in your traditional Bhutanese attire.

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  • Overnight in Thimphu
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

As the sun casts its golden glow upon the Land of Happiness, awaken to a blissful morning amidst the serene embrace of nature. Savor a warm cup of tea while gazing out at the verdant valley that stretches out before you. After a delightful breakfast, embark on a journey to the enchanting Phobjikha Valley, a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.
Phobjikha Valley (3000 m): Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Phobjikha Valley on day 4 in your Bhutan family package, a haven for diverse birdlife, including the majestic Black-necked Cranes that grace the valley with their presence during their migration. Designated as one of Bhutan's most important wildlife preserves, this serene and untouched sanctuary offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Wander through the Phobjikha Valley, the largest and widest in Bhutan, renowned for its breathtaking panoramas and tranquil ambiance. The valley beckons not only nature lovers but also adventure seekers, who can traverse its trekking and hiking trails, exploring the untouched beauty of the wilderness.
OR Embark on an Exciting River Rafting Adventure and Hike to KhamsumYuellyNamgyalChorten After an invigorating breakfast, embark on an exhilarating river rafting adventure. Following a short drive to the river, receive a comprehensive safety briefing before setting off on your rafting expedition along the Po Chu (Male River). Glide through the crystal-clear waters, navigating the rapids of class 2-4, while immersing yourself in the stunning scenery of the surrounding mountains and forests.
In the afternoon, embark on a picturesque drive through the upper Punakha Valley, passing traditional villages and verdant farmlands. Embark on a leisurely hike to the enchanting KhamsumYuellyNamgyalChorten, a stupa constructed by AshiTsheringYangdonWangchuk to promote peace and stability in the ever-changing world. The stupa gracefully stands atop a hill, offering breathtaking vistas of the valley below.

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  • Overnight stay in Punakha.
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

As you depart from the picturesque Punakha Valley, embark on a journey towards Paro on day 5 in your Bhutan family tour, a captivating town nestled amidst the breathtaking Himalayan foothills. At an elevation of 2,200 meters, Paro Valley beckons travellers with its mesmerizing natural beauty, fertile rice fields, deep valleys, and a crystalline river that winds its way through the serene landscape. The majestic mountains, clear skies, and dense coniferous forests, alive with the symphony of chirping birds, create an enchanting first impression that will leave you captivated.
En Route Paro Sightseeing:
National Museum of Bhutan: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Bhutanese culture at the National Museum of Bhutan, established in 1968. Housed within the ancient Ta-dzong building, overlooking the majestic RinpungDzong, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of artifacts, including exquisite paintings, bronze statues, and intricate handicrafts. As you wander through the extensive galleries, delve into the timeless traditions and artistic expressions that define Bhutan's cultural heritage.
RinpungDzong: Step back in time and witness the architectural splendor of RinpungDzong, built in 1646 by ShabdrungNgawangNamgyal, Bhutan's first spiritual and temporal ruler. This imposing fortress, also known as "ParoDzong," serves as the administrative and religious center of Paro district. Cross the traditional NemiZambridge, a covered wooden structure, and enter the dzong's courtyard, where you will be greeted by the sight of monks clad in crimson robes, their faces etched with serenity. Explore the dzong's intricate corridors, adorned with vibrant murals and sacred relics, and gain a deeper understanding of Bhutan's spiritual and historical legacy.

  • Overnight in Paro
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

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After a delightful breakfast, bid farewell to the enchanting Paro Valley and embark on your journey towards Chela Pass which will a part of your Bhutan family trip, a gateway to a mini-heaven. This spectacular pass, standing at an elevation of 3,998 meters, is renowned as the highest motorable pass in Bhutan. As you traverse the winding roads, let the mesmerizing beauty of the surrounding landscapes captivate your senses. Lush green valleys, chirping birds, snow-capped peaks, and panoramic vistas will keep you glued to your window. On a clear day, witness the breathtaking sight of Bhutan's second-highest sacred peak, Mount Jomolhari, soaring to a height of 7,314 meters.

Post lunch start towards Phuentsholing or Jaigaon, depending on your onward travel arrangements. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and spend the evening at your leisure, reflecting on the unforgettable memories created during your Bhutanese adventure.

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  • Overnight in Phuentsholing/ Jaigaon
  • Trip time: 8am - 4.30pm

After savoring a delightful breakfast at the hotel, bid farewell to your temporary abode and embark on your journey towards Bagdogra Airport. As you depart, cherish the memories of your enchanting Bhutanese adventure, knowing that these moments will forever be etched in your heart.

  • Checkout time: 11 A.M.

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DISTANCE & TRAVEL DURATION TO NOTE FOR BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR

PLACES FROMPLACES TOROAD DISTANCESTRAVEL DURATION
Paro AirportThimphu47 km1 hrs 15 min
ThimphuPunakha73 Km2 hrs 5 min
PunakhaParo115 km3 hrs 10 min
ParoHaa Valley66 km2 hrs 10 min
BagdograPhuentsholing180 km4 hrs
PhuentsholingThimphu163 km4 hrs 30 min
PunakhaPhobjikha valley79 km2 hrs 30 min

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO BOOK BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES?

The best time to to book Bhutan family trip Bhutan depends on your preferences and interests. However, the peak tourist season in Bhutan is during the spring and autumn months, from March to May and from September to November, respectively.

WINTER [END OF OCTOBER TO FEBRUARY]

Winter in Bhutan is cold, especially in the higher altitudes. However, if you don't mind the chill, this season offers clear skies and stunning views of the snow-capped mountains in your Bhutan family tour. It's also a good time for bird-watching.


SUMMER [END OF MARCH TO END OF JUNE]

Honestly speaking, summer will be a good idea to book any Bhutan family tour packages. Spring brings warmer temperatures and blooming flowers, making it another popular time to visit Bhutan. The valleys are covered in vibrant colors, and it's an excellent time for nature enthusiasts and those interested in witnessing the traditional Paro Tsechu festival.


MONSOON [START OF JULY TO END OF SEPT]

This is the monsoon season, and Bhutan experiences heavy rainfall during this time. Landslides and road closures are common, making travel challenging. The lush green landscapes, however, can be quite beautiful, and the summer months are less crowded with tourists.

MONTH WISE AVG. TEMPERATURE IN BHUTAN

TRAVEL MONTHSMIN TEMPMAX TEMP
January2°C11°C
February0°C12°C
March5°C17°C
April6°C19°C
May12°C20°C
June12°C22°C
July14°C25°C
August16°C27°C
September14°C22°C
October10°C21°C
November10°C19°C
December12°C24°C

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PLACES TO VISIT DURING BHUTAN FAMILY TRIP

Here are some best places that you must include in your Bhutan family tour

  • Paro This beautiful valley is home to many historical and cultural sites, including the famous Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery which is included in your Bhutan family tour packages.
  • Thimphu: Bhutan's capital city is a mix of traditional and modern architecture, with attractions such as the National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong, and the Folk Heritage Museum is one of the best attraction in your Bhutan family tour packages from India.
  • Punakha: This former capital of Bhutan is known for its stunning Punakha Dzong, which sits at the confluence of two rivers is the best place for couple which included in our Bhutan family holiday.
  • Bumthang: This sightseeing places is included in your Bhutan family tour. This region in central Bhutan is considered the cultural heartland of the country, with many ancient temples, monasteries, and traditional villages.
  • Phobjikha Valley: This scenic valley is home to the endangered black-necked cranes, and visitors can witness their migration during the winter months in our Bhutan family trip
  • Haa Valley This remote and picturesque valley is known for its pristine natural beauty and traditional Bhutanese architecture which is the best attraction of your Bhutan family holiday.
  • Trongsa This town in central Bhutan is home to the impressive Trongsa Dzong, which played a significant role in Bhutanese history.
  • Wangdue Phodrang: This town in central Bhutan is known for its historic Wangdue Phodrang Dzong and the nearby Gangtey Monastery.

HIGHTS AND ALTITUDE PLACES IN BHUTAN

CITYALTITUDE (APPROXIMATE)
Thimphu2,300 m
Paro2,100 m
Punakha1,200 m
Chele La Pass3,900 m
Phobjikha Valley3,000 m
Dochula Pass3,000 m

ENTRY FORMALITIES FOR INDIAN TOURIST FOR BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGES FOR FAMILY AS PER NEW TOURISM POLICY OF BHUTAN

Visa Not Required: Indian tourists are heading to Bhutan do not need a visa. However, entry permits are essential.

Entry Permits Processing: Local tour agencies like Tourist Hub India Bhutan can assist in obtaining the necessary entry permits for the Bhutan family tour.

Document Requirements: According to the new Bhutan Tourism Policy (2023), a valid Passport (with a minimum of 6 months validity) or a Voter ID Card is mandatory for your Bhutan family tour packages.

Travel Flexibility: With a single permit, tourists are free to travel anywhere beyond Thimphu and Paro.

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): Under the updated policy, a Sustainable Development Fee of Rs. 1200 per person per night is applicable, excluding the package price covering flight, hotels, meals, guides, transportation, and monument fees.

Online Permit Processing: All permits for the Bagdogra to Bhutan family package tour will be processed online.

Mandatory Approvals: Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) approved hotel booking and a designated tour guide are mandatory.

Permit Processing Channels: Online permits can be processed through Tourist Hub India be you start to Bhutan family tour packages from India.

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WHY YOU SHOULD BOOK BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES FROM INDIA WITH TOURIST HUB INDIA?

For over 6 years, we have been organizing memorable Bhutan family trip with great success, leaving our guests overwhelmingly satisfied. With a track record of 3500+ happy guests, our seamless service and commitment to guest satisfaction set us apart from other Bhutan tour and travel agency. Discover the reasons why guests prefer to travel with us:

EXTENSIVE LIST OF SATISFIED GUESTS

Our database is filled with satisfied guests who have embarked across India. Their sheer satisfaction and happiness are the ultimate rewards we strive for. You can easily book your tour with us by making a simple phone call, as we are available 24/7 to provide you with the best service.

CUSTOMIZED ACCOMMODATION

We understand the importance of your preferences, and accordingly, we offer a range of accommodation options. Whether you prefer hotels, resorts, or even a stay on a boat, we will arrange it for you. Our facilities include both AC and Non-AC rooms with hot water service. Throughout your journey, our experienced and friendly tour manager will be there to ensure your comfort and provide top-notch amenities.

DELECTABLE MEALS CATERED TO YOUR PREFERENCES

Our main highlight is the lip-smacking meals we offer during the Bhutan family tour packages. Guests who have travelled with us from Kolkata have consistently praised our food. We prioritize hygiene and source fresh ingredients, from water to spices, fish, and chicken, ensuring that we serve you the best food possible. We also cater to specific requests and preferences, allowing you to savor local delicacies. Our food standards prioritize cleanliness and hygiene, with special considerations for elderly people, children, and diabetic patients.

ROUND-THE-CLOCK TOUR MANAGER SUPPORT

Throughout your entire journey, starting from the booking process, our experienced and friendly tour manager will be there to guide you. They will attend to every detail, ensuring your safety, security, and comfort during activities and other arrangements. Should any issues arise, our tour manager will be at your service.

AFFORDABLE PRICE RANGE

Our Bhutan family tour cost are competitively priced and pocket-friendly. This affordability has attracted guests not only from Bagdogra but from all over India, and we have even organized successful trecking tours for foreign guests. Booking your Bhutan family tour packages from India is as simple as making a phone call. Give us a chance to impress you, and we guarantee you won't be disappointed.

WHAT OUR GUESTS SAYS ABOUT US

Any Bhutan family trip gives maximum refreshment in the winter but it can rejuvenate the mind in all seasons also. To make your Bhutan family trip as experience of a lifetime, we have been serving our customers with utmost diligence since 2015 with our super experienced we gained throughout this entire Bhutan Journey. Our customers always are very happy with our dedicated service and heart-warming behaviour towards them for such a comfortable and enjoyable Bhutan family tour at low price. Our Bhutan luxury tour is the best to all because of pocket friendly within their budget. Our customers say that we are the best Bhutan family tour guide. We make Customised Bhutan family tour itinerary in such a way where you can avail the best value. To make your Bhutan tour memorable we have developed many kinds of Bhutan family packages. This is why everybody looks for Tourist Hub India - the best expert for Bhutan tour packages for family.

DOCUMENTS YOU SHOULD CARRY FOR BHUTAN FAMILY HOLIDAY

The documents are required for Indian tourists to travel Bhutan. The travellers must carry any one of the two valid travel documents :

  •   → A Valid Indian Passports, the expiry date of the passport should be more than 6 months from the intended date of departure from Bhutan.
  •   → Valid Voter Identity Card / Election Card issued by the Election Commission of India.


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TOP THINGS TO DO IN BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES

Bhutan is a glorious place for tourists all over the world. There are tons of enjoyable activities you can do to make your trip memorable.

  • EXPLORE THIMPHU - Bhutan's capital city has a mix of traditional and modern elements. Visit the Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, and the giant Buddha Dordenma statue. Stroll through the streets, interact with locals, and explore the vibrant markets.
  • VISIT PARO TAKTSANG (TIGER'S NEST): - This iconic monastery is perched on a cliff at an elevation of 3,120 meters (10,240 feet). It's a sacred and breathtaking site, and reaching the monastery involves a hike through scenic landscapes which will be a part in your Bhutan family tour packages.
  • ATTEND A FESTIVAL: - Bhutan is known for its colorful festivals, or "tshechus." If your visit coincides with one, it's an excellent opportunity to witness traditional dances, masked performances, and religious rituals. The Paro Tsechu and Thimphu Tsechu are particularly popular.
  • EXPERIENCE BHUTANESE CUISINE: - Try Bhutanese dishes such as ema datshi (chilies and cheese), phaksha paa (pork with red chilies), and momo (dumplings). Bhutanese cuisine is distinct and often features red rice, buckwheat, and locally sourced ingredients.
  • HIKE TO CHELE LA PASS: - Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan mountains by taking a hike or drive to Chele La Pass, which is one of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan.
  • EXPLORE PUNAKHA DZONG: - Located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, Punakha Dzong is a majestic fortress with intricate architecture. It is one of the most photogenic dzongs in Bhutan and one of the best attraction in your Bhutan family trip
  • WITNESS ARCHERY COMPETITIONS: - Archery is the national sport of Bhutan, and attending an archery competition provides insight into the country's culture and traditions.
  • VISIT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BHUTAN: - Located in Paro, the National Museum offers a glimpse into Bhutanese history, art, and culture. The museum is housed in a former watchtower and provides panoramic views of the valley.
  • EXPLORE BUMTHANG VALLEY: - Known as the cultural heartland of Bhutan, Bumthang Valley is home to numerous temples, monasteries, and traditional villages. Visit Jakar Dzong, Jambay Lhakhang, and Kurjey Lhakhang which you can explore in your Bhutan family holiday.
  • RELAX IN A HOT STONE BATH: - Unwind in a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, a therapeutic experience where hot stones are placed in water to create a soothing and rejuvenating bath.


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TIPS FOR BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES FROM INDIA

Travelling to Bhutan can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Here are some tips to keep in mind to help you make the most of your Bhutan family tour packages:

  •   → Bhutan has a unique tourism policy that requires visitors to book their travel through an tour operator. It's important to plan your trip well in advance to ensure you can secure a spot and to allow enough time for visa processing.
  •   → Bhutan has a rich cultural and religious heritage, and it's important to respect local customs and traditions. This includes dressing modestly, removing your shoes before entering temples, and asking permission before taking photographs of people.
  •   → Many parts of Bhutan are at high altitude, and altitude sickness can be a concern for some travelers. Be sure to drink plenty of water, rest when needed, and consult a doctor if you have any concerns.
  •   → Bhutanese cuisine is unique and delicious, with a focus on spicy chili peppers and cheese. Be sure to sample some of the local specialties while you're there.
  •   → The weather in Bhutan can vary widely depending on the season and location. Be sure to bring appropriate clothing for the weather, including warm layers and rain gear.
  •   → Bhutan is committed to preserving its natural environment, and it's important to do your part by not littering, staying on designated trails, and respecting local wildlife.
  •   → Bhutan's unique approach to governance is based on the concept of Gross National Happiness, which emphasizes holistic wellbeing and sustainable development. Take some time to learn about this philosophy and how it influences life in Bhutan.

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DO'S AND DONTS FOR BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES

DO'S:

  •   → Respect Local Customs: Follow the dress code, especially when visiting religious sites. Wear modest clothing, and it's customary to cover your arms and legs. Remove your shoes before entering religious places and private homes.
  •   → Photography Etiquette: Always ask for permission before taking photographs, especially of people. Photography inside temples and religious sites may be restricted, so check with your guide.
  •   → Be Mindful of the Environment: Bhutan is committed to environmental conservation. Respect nature and follow responsible tourism practices, such as not littering.
  •   → Follow the Itinerary: Stick to your approved itinerary and travel with a licensed guide. Independent travel is not allowed, and visitors must arrange their trips through tour operators.
  •   → Experience Local Culture: Attend local festivals, visit traditional markets, and interact with locals to get a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture.
  •   → Show Respect to the King and Royal Family : Bhutanese people have immense respect for their King and the royal family. Be mindful of discussions regarding the monarchy and show respect.

DONT'S:

  •   → Don't Disrupt Religious Practices: Do not disrupt religious ceremonies or rituals. Maintain silence and observe from a respectful distance.
  •   → Avoid Public Displays of Affection: Public displays of affection are not common or accepted in Bhutanese culture. Maintain modest behavior in public spaces.
  •   → Don't Engage in Political Discussions: Avoid engaging in political discussions, as it is a sensitive topic. Be mindful of local sensitivities and respect the country's political environment.
  •   → Don't Disrespect Monks: Monks are highly respected in Bhutanese society. Do not touch their robes or interrupt their activities.
  •   → Avoid Tobacco: Smoking in public places is prohibited, and the sale of tobacco is restricted. Be aware of and adhere to local regulations regarding smoking.

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TOP ATTRACTION IN BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR

Bhutan is a country steeped in culture and tradition, with many unique and beautiful attractions to explore. Here are some of the top attractions in your Bhutan family package tour:

  • Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery: This iconic monastery perched on a cliffside is one of Bhutan's most famous landmarks and a must-visit attraction.
  • Punakha Dzong:: This stunning fortress and monastery situated at the confluence of two rivers is considered one of Bhutan's most beautiful and historically significant structures.
  • Buddha Dordenma Statue: This towering statue of Buddha is one of the largest in the world and offers stunning views of Thimphu valley.
  • Phobjikha Valley: This scenic valley is home to the endangered black-necked cranes, and visitors can witness their migration during the winter months.
  • Dochula Pass: This mountain pass offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and is home to 108 chortens (Buddhist stupas) that were built to commemorate Bhutanese soldiers who died in battle.
  • Gangtey Monastery: This beautiful monastery in the Phobjikha Valley is one of the oldest and largest Nyingma monasteries in Bhutan.
  • National Museum of Bhutan: This museum in Paro is home to a collection of Bhutanese art, artifacts, and cultural relics that provide insight into the country's rich history.
  • Tashichho Dzong: This impressive fortress in Thimphu serves as the seat of Bhutan's government and is one of the country's most important cultural landmarks.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS [FAQ] FOR BHUTAN TOUR

Yes, Bhutan can be an excellent destination for a family trip. Bhutan is known for its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and a commitment to Gross National Happiness (GNH), which makes it a peaceful and welcoming destination for travelers, including families.

Bhutan is known for its safety and peaceful environment, making it a reassuring destination for families. Bhutan's landscapes are breathtaking, featuring majestic mountains, lush valleys, and pristine rivers. The natural beauty provides a serene backdrop for family activities.

If your travel dates align with Bhutanese festivals, such as Paro Tsechu, witnessing these vibrant celebrations can add a cultural and festive dimension to your family trip.

The number of days needed to visit Bhutan depends on your interests and the places you want to visit. However, as per Bhutan's tourism policy, all visitors are required to book their trip through an approved tour operator, and a minimum daily package fee is imposed, which covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and a licensed guide.
For cultural tours, it is recommended to spend at least 5 to 7 days in Bhutan to visit the major cultural sites and attend festivals. For trekking or hiking, you may need more time depending on the trek you choose.
Overall, a minimum of 5 to 7 days is recommended to see Bhutan's highlights and experience its unique culture and traditions. However, if you have more time, you can extend your trip and explore more of the country's natural beauty and cultural treasures.

No, Aadhaar card is not sufficient to travel to Bhutan. If you are an Indian citizen, you can enter Bhutan by showing your valid Indian Passport or a Voter ID Card with a valid photo. If you are a foreign national, you will need a valid passport and a Bhutanese visa, which can be obtained through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator.
It is also important to note that Bhutan has a strict tourism policy that requires all visitors to book their trip through a licensed tour operator and pay a minimum daily package fee, which covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and a licensed guide. Therefore, it is recommended to plan your trip in advance and book through a licensed tour operator to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience to Bhutan.

Yes, a valid passport is required to enter Bhutan. In addition to a passport, foreign nationals also need to obtain a visa to enter Bhutan, which must be arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency. The visa will be issued only after the full payment of the tour package, and a visa clearance will be processed by the Tourism Council of Bhutan.
It's important to note that Bhutan has strict tourism policies, and visitors are required to book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency, and a minimum daily tariff is also required. For more information about travel requirements and restrictions for Bhutan, it's recommended to consult with the Bhutanese embassy or a licensed travel agent.

Yes, there are direct flights from Bagdogra to Bhutan. The national airline of Bhutan, Drukair, Go first, Indogo operates flights between Bagdogra's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) and Paro International Airport (PBH) in Bhutan. The flight time is around 3 hours and 30 minutes.
However, it's important to note that flight schedules and availability may vary depending on the season and demand. It's recommended to check with the airline or a licensed travel agent for the most up-to-date information on flights between Bagdogra and Bhutan.

No, tourists cannot visit Bhutan without a tour. Bhutan has a policy of "High-Value, Low-Volume" tourism, which means that it restricts the number of tourists entering the country each year to preserve its unique culture and environment.
To ensure that tourists comply with this policy, Bhutan requires all visitors to book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency. The tour operator will then handle all necessary arrangements for the trip, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and sightseeing.
Furthermore, the Bhutanese government has set a minimum daily tariff for tourists, which includes all of the necessary arrangements and services provided by the tour operator. This tariff is designed to ensure that tourism in Bhutan is sustainable and contributes to the country's development.
Therefore, it's not possible to visit Bhutan independently without booking a tour through a licensed tour operator.

The cheapest season to visit Bhutan is during the low season, which runs from December to February, and also in June, July and August. During this time, the daily tariff for tourists is lower compared to the high season, which runs from March to May and from September to November.
In addition, the low season in Bhutan also coincides with the winter months, which may deter some tourists due to the colder weather and the possibility of snowfall in certain parts of the country. However, the winter months can be a great time to experience traditional Bhutanese festivals and enjoy the country's stunning snow-capped landscapes.
It's worth noting that despite being the low season, visitors are still required to pay the minimum daily tariff set by the Bhutanese government. This tariff covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and a licensed guide. The daily tariff varies depending on the season, the number of people in the group, and the type of accommodation chosen.
It's recommended to consult with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency to get the latest information on the minimum daily tariff and other travel costs for visiting Bhutan.

Bhutan tour can be relatively expensive compared to other destinations in the region due to the country's policy of "High-Value, Low-Volume" tourism. To ensure sustainable tourism and preserve Bhutan's unique culture and environment, the government requires all visitors to book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency, and the tour operator must obtain a visa clearance before the trip can be confirmed.
In addition to the minimum daily tariff, there may be other costs associated with a Bhutan tour, such as international airfare, visa fees, travel insurance, and additional activities or excursions.
However, despite the higher costs, many visitors find that a trip to Bhutan is a unique and rewarding experience that is well worth the expense. The country's pristine landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and emphasis on sustainable tourism make it a truly one-of-a-kind destination.

To enter Bhutan, foreign nationals must obtain a visa, which is arranged by a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency. The visa clearance will be processed by the Tourism Council of Bhutan after the full payment of the tour package.
In addition to a visa, visitors to Bhutan must also comply with the country's tourism policies, which require all tourists to book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency. The tour operator will then handle all necessary arrangements for the trip, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and sightseeing.
Furthermore, visitors to Bhutan must also pay the minimum daily tariff set by the Bhutanese government. This tariff covers accommodation, meals, transportation, and a licensed guide, and is designed to ensure sustainable tourism and contribute to the country's development.
It's important to note that Bhutan has strict tourism policies, and visitors who do not comply with these policies may be denied entry into the country. It's recommended to consult with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency for the latest information on entry requirements and travel restrictions for Bhutan.

No, Indians cannot travel to Bhutan without a guide. Bhutan has a policy of "High-Value, Low-Volume" tourism, which requires all tourists to book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency, regardless of their nationality. This means that visitors, including Indian nationals, must book their trip with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency, who will then provide a guide for the duration of their stay in Bhutan.
The guide provided by the tour operator will accompany visitors throughout their trip and ensure that they comply with Bhutan's tourism policies, which include the minimum daily tariff, sustainable tourism practices, and cultural sensitivity.
It's important to note that Bhutan has strict tourism policies, and visitors who do not comply with these policies may be denied entry into the country. It's recommended to consult with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or travel agency for the latest information on entry requirements and travel restrictions for Bhutan.

BHUTAN FAMILY TOUR PACKAGES CANCELLATION POLICY

  •   → Bhutan family tour booking would be intimated through corporated emailm id.
  •   → Company Service Voucher Would be Issued to the Guest aginst the same.
  •   → 50% advance payment (100% for super peak time) is required to get the confirmation.
  •   → 100% Payment to be made before 3 days of Check In.
  •   → For any cancellation irrespective of no of days 15% charges will be levied.
  •   → 25% of the Package amount to be levied if cancelled between 20- 07 days before Check in.
  •   → 50% of the package amount to be levied If Cancelled between 07 – 03 days of Check in.
  •   → No Refund incase Of No show /Short Stay/or if Cancelled between 72 Hrs of Check in.
  •   → 100% cancellation Charge once Booking is made for Super Peak Season.

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    Dec 18, 2020

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    April 05, 2020

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