About Bhutan
Bhutan is the Himalayas' serene, sustainable kingdom — dzongs, prayer flags, clean air and the cliffside Tiger's Nest hike, with culture beautifully preserved.
We handle the permits and the daily levy, and pace the Tiger's Nest trek comfortably.
Highlights
- Tiger's Nest (Paro Taktsang) hike
- Thimphu and Punakha dzongs
- Dochula Pass Himalayan views
- Living Buddhist culture and festivals
- Clean, calm, crowd-free travel
Sample itinerary
A starting point — we reshape it around your dates, pace and budget.
Paro & Thimphu
Arrive Paro, drive to Thimphu, city sights and Buddha Dordenma.
Punakha
Dochula Pass and the riverside Punakha Dzong.
Tiger's Nest
Hike to Paro Taktsang, the country's icon.
Leisure & departure
Paro town, last sights and departure.
What's included & what's not
Included
- Hotels with breakfast
- Airport transfers & tours as per plan
- Visa guidance & documentation help
- Trip coordinator on WhatsApp
- Forex & SIM advice
Not included
- International flights
- Visa & insurance fees
- Meals unless specified
- Optional activities & tips
A look at Bhutan



Bhutan FAQs
Do Indians need a visa for Bhutan?
Indian nationals need a permit (not a visa) plus the Sustainable Development Fee; we arrange the paperwork.
How hard is the Tiger's Nest hike?
A moderate 4–6 hour round-trip climb; ponies are available partway.
Best time?
March–May and September–November for clear skies and festivals.
Can I drive in?
Yes — via Phuentsholing, or fly into Paro for time-saving.