Bhutan Tour Packages from Ahmedabad 2025–2026 | Starting ₹27,999 | All-Inclusive Himalayan Holidays
Imagine stepping off a flight into a kingdom where happiness is measured by law, where ancient monasteries cling to cliff faces above emerald valleys, and where the air smells of pine and incense instead of exhaust. That kingdom is Bhutan, and from Ahmedabad, it is closer and more accessible than you think.
Whether you are a family from Navrangpura planning your first international holiday, a couple from Satellite looking for a romantic Himalayan escape, or a group of friends from Bopal ready for mountain trekking, our Bhutan tour packages from Ahmedabad are designed to give you an effortless, deeply memorable experience from the moment you leave Gujarat.
No visa required. No language barrier. No daily dollar-fee for Indian citizens. Just pure Himalayan magic, fully planned, fully permitted, and fully unforgettable.
WHY BHUTAN IS PERFECT FOR AHMEDABAD TRAVELLERS?
Gujaratis have always been passionate travellers, and Bhutan has quietly become one of the most sought-after international destinations for families, honeymooners, and groups from Ahmedabad. Here is why:
Indians need no visa. Instead of a costly visa process, Indian citizens simply need a valid passport or Voter ID card and receive an Entry Permit at Paro Airport or the Phuentsholing land border. The entry process is smooth and takes under an hour.
No daily tourism tax for Indians. While international tourists pay USD 100 per person per night as a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), Indian nationals pay only ₹1,200 per person per night, a fraction of the cost, making Bhutan one of the most value-rich international destinations available to Ahmedabad travellers.
Currency is practically the same. The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is on par with the Indian Rupee, and Indian Rupees are accepted across Bhutan. No currency conversion headaches.
It is safe, clean, and welcoming. Bhutan consistently ranks among the world’s safest countries. It is particularly comfortable for first-time international travellers, families with children, and solo women travellers from India.
Bhutan is unlike any destination you have visited. It has no traffic lights, no international fast-food chains, and no billboards. The country has legally enshrined the preservation of culture and nature, 60% of its land is protected forest. What you get is raw, authentic, and soul-stirring travel.
Bhutan Tour Packages from Ahmedabad: Choose Your Perfect Holiday
We offer carefully crafted Bhutan packages to suit every kind of traveller. From budget-friendly escapes to luxury retreats, here is your complete guide.
1. Budget Bhutan Tour Package from Ahmedabad: 5 Nights / 6 Days
Starting Price: ₹27,999 per person (land package) | ₹41,999 per person (with flights)
This is the most popular entry-level Bhutan holiday package from Ahmedabad, ideal for first-time travellers and budget-conscious groups. It covers all essential highlights with clean, comfortable 3-star TCB-approved accommodations.
Inclusions: Accommodation in 3-star hotels, all meals (breakfast + dinner), licensed local guide, all transfers within Bhutan, entry permits and SDF charges, Phuentsholing–Thimphu–Punakha–Paro sightseeing.
Itinerary Snapshot:
- Day 1: Fly Ahmedabad → Bagdogra/Delhi → Paro | Arrive, transfer to Phuentsholing or Thimphu
- Day 2: Thimphu: Buddha Dordenma, Tashichho Dzong, Takin Preserve, Memorial Chorten
- Day 3: Dochula Pass (32 chortens, Himalayan views) → Punakha: Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang
- Day 4: Punakha → Paro: Rinpung Dzong, National Museum, Kyichu Lhakhang
- Day 5: Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) the iconic 4-hour hike
- Day 6: Depart Paro → Return to Ahmedabad
Best For: First-timers, students, budget group travel
2. Standard Bhutan Package from Ahmedabad: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Starting Price: ₹38,500 per person (land) | ₹52,000 per person (with flights)
The most comprehensive mid-range Bhutan package from Ahmedabad. This 7-day itinerary adds Gangtey (Phobjikha Valley) to the classic circuit, giving you a more complete picture of Bhutan’s extraordinary diversity.
Additional Highlights: Black-necked crane sanctuary in Phobjikha, Gangtey Monastery, Haa Valley viewpoint excursion, evening cultural folk show in Thimphu, traditional hot stone bath (Dotsho)
Best For: Families, couples, group tours, first international holiday
3. Luxury Bhutan Tour Package from Ahmedabad: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting Price: ₹95,000 per person (land) | ₹1,25,000 per person (with flights)
For those who want to experience Bhutan in complete comfort and style. Stay in Bhutan’s finest heritage hotels and boutique properties think hand-carved wooden interiors, valley-view suites, farm-to-table organic dining, and private spa sessions.
Featured Hotels: Zhiwa Ling Heritage (Paro), Taj Tashi (Thimphu), COMO Uma Paro, Amankora lodges
Exclusive Add-ons: Private meditation session with a monk, traditional Bhutanese cooking class, sunrise yoga at 3,000m altitude, private archery lesson, bespoke Bhutanese textile workshop
Best For: Honeymoon couples, anniversary celebrations, luxury group retreats, high-net-worth families
4. Bhutan Honeymoon Package from Ahmedabad: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Starting Price: ₹65,000 per couple (land) | ₹95,000 per couple (with flights)
Designed exclusively for couples, this romantic Bhutan honeymoon package from Ahmedabad blends breathtaking Himalayan scenery with intimate luxury. Arrive in Paro to a welcome of traditional butter lamps and wildflowers, and spend seven days in some of the most romantic settings on earth.
Special Touches: Candlelight dinner overlooking Punakha Dzong (river confluence setting), couple’s hot stone bath (traditional Bhutanese therapy), private sunrise hike to Tiger’s Nest, room décor on arrival, valley-view room upgrades
Itinerary Highlights: Paro → Thimphu → Punakha → Gangtey → Paro
Best For: Honeymooners, anniversary trips, romantic getaways
5. Bhutan Family Tour Package from Ahmedabad: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting Price: ₹42,000 per person (land) | ₹58,000 per person (with flights)
Family travel to Bhutan from Ahmedabad is wonderfully easy. The country is crime-free, clean, and rich with educational experiences that children find genuinely fascinating, from the resident yaks near Paro to the archery competitions in Thimphu.
Family-Friendly Highlights: Motithang Takin Preserve (see Bhutan’s national animal), Thimphu weekend market, traditional dress experience (kids in Kira/Gho), Interactive Folk Heritage Museum, gentle nature walks in Phobjikha Valley, Buddha Dordenma, one of the world’s largest Buddha statues
Note: Children below 5 years pay no SDF. Children aged 6–12 pay ₹600/night (50% concession).
Best For: Families with children, multi-generational groups, school holiday trips
6. Bhutan Group Tour Package from Ahmedabad: Fixed Departures
Starting Price: ₹42,500 per person (all-inclusive, group of 8+)
Travelling with friends, office colleagues, or a community group? Our group Bhutan tour packages from Ahmedabad offer the best per-person pricing with dedicated group leaders, coordinated logistics, and shared experiences that create bonds for life.
Fixed Departure Months: March, April, October, November (best weather windows)
Group Size: Minimum 8 persons | Maximum 24 persons
HOW TO REACH BHUTAN FROM AHMEDABAD?
This is one of the most searched questions by Ahmedabad travellers, and we have broken it down clearly.
Option 1: By Flight (Most Popular, Recommended)
There are no direct flights from Ahmedabad (AMD) to Paro (PBH). The most efficient route is:
- Ahmedabad (AMD) → Delhi (DEL) → Paro (PBH): via Air India + Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines
- Ahmedabad (AMD) → Kolkata (CCU) → Paro (PBH): via IndiGo + Druk Air
- Ahmedabad (AMD) → Bagdogra (IXB) → Paro by road: budget-friendly hybrid option
Total flight time (including layover): approximately 7–10 hours depending on connection. Flight costs typically range from ₹15,000 to ₹35,000 round-trip per person depending on season and booking window.
Tip: Book Druk Air (Bhutan’s national carrier) or Bhutan Airlines for the Paro leg. The Paro approach is one of the most spectacular mountain landings in the world, book a window seat on the left side for Himalayan views including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga.
Option 2: By Train + Road (Budget Option)
Travel by train from Ahmedabad to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) via Ahmedabad–Kolkata Express or connecting trains (approximately 36–40 hours). From NJP, take a shared taxi or private cab to Jaigaon (the Indian border town), cross into Phuentsholing (Bhutan), clear immigration, and drive 4–5 hours to Thimphu.
This route is time-consuming but significantly cheaper for budget travellers. It works best for 10+ day packages.
BEST TIME TO VISIT BHUTAN FROM AHMEDABAD
When Should Ahmedabad Travellers Visit Bhutan?
October to December (Peak: Highly Recommended) Post-monsoon Bhutan is spectacular. Crystal clear skies, mountain views including Himalayan giants, lush green valleys still glowing from the rains, and the famous Thimphu Tsechu festival in October. This is the most popular window for Gujarati travellers.
March to May (Spring: Excellent Choice) Rhododendron season. The hills of Bhutan erupt in pink, red, and white blossoms. The Paro Tsechu festival (March/April) draws large crowds for its iconic masked dances and giant thangka unfurling ceremony. Temperatures are pleasant (10–22°C).
June to September (Monsoon: Offbeat) Bhutan receives heavy rainfall, but the landscapes are impossibly lush and green. Most tourist traffic disappears, prices drop, and you have monasteries and valleys practically to yourself. Some mountain roads may be affected. Suitable for travellers who enjoy the rain and want offbeat experiences.
December to February (Winter: Cold but Beautiful) Phobjikha Valley hosts endangered Black-Necked Cranes during these months. Snow may dust higher passes. Quiet, peaceful, and ideal for spiritual retreats. Not recommended for elderly travellers or those sensitive to cold.
PLACES TO VISIT IN BHUTAN
Must-Visit Places in Bhutan on Your Ahmedabad Package Tour
Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) Perched dramatically at 3,120 metres above sea level on a sheer cliff face in Paro Valley, Tiger’s Nest is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate. The 4–5 hour round-trip hike through pine forests draped in prayer flags is challenging but profoundly rewarding. Guru Rinpoche is said to have meditated here in the 8th century, riding a tigress. Every Bhutan package from Ahmedabad includes this hike, it is simply non-negotiable.
Punakha Dzong Built in 1637 at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu rivers, Punakha Dzong is arguably the most beautiful building in Bhutan. Its whitewashed walls reflect in the turquoise water below, and the interior is a labyrinth of golden temples, ancient thangkas, and massive courtyard halls. Visit in spring when the jacaranda trees surrounding it burst into violet bloom.
Thimphu: Bhutan’s Capital without Traffic Lights Thimphu is one of the world’s only capital cities without a single traffic light, a human traffic officer in a decorated booth manages intersections. The city blends modernity with deep tradition. Visit the 51-metre-tall Buddha Dordenma statue (one of the largest seated Buddhas on earth), the Tashichho Dzong, the Motithang Takin Preserve, the Folk Heritage Museum, and the vibrant weekend market where locals sell organic produce, textiles, and local spirits.
Dochula Pass At 3,100 metres, Dochula Pass on the road between Thimphu and Punakha is one of the most photographed spots in Bhutan. On a clear day, you can see over 100 km of the eastern Himalayan range, including Gangkhar Puensum, the world’s highest unclimbed mountain. The 108 white chortens (memorial stupas) here were built in honour of Bhutanese soldiers. Your guide will likely stop here for tea and photos.
Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey) A glacial valley at 2,900 metres, Phobjikha is one of the most tranquil places in Asia. The bowl-shaped valley is home to the ancient Gangtey Monastery and serves as winter habitat for the endangered Black-Necked Crane. Between October and February, hundreds of these rare birds migrate here from Tibet. The valley has no electricity pylons, they were rerouted underground so as not to harm the cranes’ flight paths. That tells you everything about Bhutan’s values.
Haa Valley One of Bhutan’s least-visited but most beautiful valleys, Haa (recently opened to tourism) offers extraordinary alpine meadows, ancient forts, and a raw frontier atmosphere. A perfect add-on for adventurous travellers.
Chele La Pass At 3,988 metres, Chele La is Bhutan’s highest motorable road. From here on a clear day you can see Jhomolhari (7,326m) looming in the distance. The pass is covered in prayer flags and rhododendrons and marks the boundary between Paro and Haa valleys.
THINGS TO DO IN BHUTAN
Top Experiences to Include in Your Bhutan Package from Ahmedabad
Hike to Tiger’s Nest: The bucket-list hike. Allow a full day.
River Rafting on Mo Chhu, Punakha: Gentle Grade II rapids through the Punakha Valley with monastery views. Costs approximately ₹2,000–₹3,000 per person. A thrilling add-on to any package.
Traditional Hot Stone Bath (Dotsho): A uniquely Bhutanese wellness ritual. River stones are heated over fire and placed in a wooden tub filled with water infused with artemisia herbs. Deeply relaxing and a must for couples and wellness seekers.
Attend a Tsechu Festival: Bhutan’s masked dance festivals (Tsechus) are held at major dzongs throughout the year. The most famous are Paro Tsechu (March/April) and Thimphu Tsechu (October). If your travel dates align, this is a once-in-a-lifetime cultural experience.
Archery Experience: Bhutan’s national sport. Most tour guides can arrange a session with local archers. It is comically difficult and wildly entertaining.
Traditional Bhutanese Cooking Class: Learn to cook Ema Datshi (Bhutan’s national dish, chilli cheese stew), red rice, and momos. Typically arranged at farmhouses near Thimphu or Paro.
Textile and Handicraft Shopping: Bhutan produces some of Asia’s finest handwoven textiles (the kira and gho). Thimphu’s Craft Bazaar and Paro’s market lane are excellent for thangkas, hand-painted masks, wooden bowls, and pashminas.
Trekking: Bhutan is a serious trekking destination. The Druk Path Trek (5 days, Paro to Thimphu via high-altitude lakes) and the Snowman Trek (24 days, considered one of the world’s toughest) are the most famous. Day hikes from most destinations are included in all standard packages.
BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGE COST FROM AHMEDABAD: DETAILED BREAKDOWN
Bhutan Trip Cost from Ahmedabad: What Does It Actually Include?
This is the most important section for people who want to understand pricing before booking. Here is a transparent, detailed breakdown:
Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): For Indian Nationals ₹1,200 per person per night. Children aged 6–12 pay ₹600/night. Children under 5 are exempt. This is a government charge mandatory for all visitors. It is included in all our packages.
5-Day Trip Total Cost (Per Person): ₹27,000–₹45,000 (land) | ₹40,000–₹65,000 (with flights)
6–7 Day Trip Total Cost (Per Person): ₹35,000–₹70,000 (land) | ₹50,000–₹90,000 (with flights)
Luxury 7–8 Day Trip: ₹95,000–₹1,65,000 per person (with flights, premium hotels, curated experiences)
What’s Typically Included:
- Accommodation (3-star / 4-star / 5-star based on package tier)
- All meals (breakfast and dinner as standard; lunch included in premium packages)
- Licensed local guide (mandatory for tourists)
- All ground transport within Bhutan (private vehicle + driver)
- Entry permits and SDF charges
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Airport / border transfers
What’s Typically Excluded:
- Flights from Ahmedabad to Bhutan (unless flight-inclusive package is booked)
- Personal expenses, shopping, alcohol
- River rafting, hot stone bath, and optional activity add-ons
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
- Tips for driver and guide (customary: approx. ₹200–₹300 per day)
Accommodation Pricing Guide (for reference):
- Budget guesthouses / 3-star hotels: ₹1,500–₹4,000/night
- Mid-range 4-star hotels: ₹4,000–₹8,000/night
- Luxury boutique resorts (Amankora, COMO, Six Senses): ₹25,000–₹80,000+/night
Here’s a clean, comprehensive pricing table you can use on your page:
Bhutan Tour Package Pricing from Ahmedabad: 2025 / 2026
| Package Category | Duration | Land Price (Per Person) | With Flights (Per Person) | Hotel Category | Meals | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | 5N / 6D | ₹27,999 | ₹41,999 | 3-Star TCB Approved | Breakfast + Dinner | First-timers, Students, Groups |
| Standard | 6N / 7D | ₹38,500 | ₹52,000 | 3-Star to 4-Star | Breakfast + Dinner | Families, Couples, Groups |
| Premium | 7N / 8D | ₹58,000 | ₹75,000 | 4-Star | All Meals | Comfort Travellers, Families |
| Honeymoon | 6N / 7D | ₹65,000 per couple | ₹95,000 per couple | 4-Star Boutique | All Meals | Couples, Anniversary |
| Luxury | 7N / 8D | ₹95,000 | ₹1,25,000 | 5-Star Heritage | All Meals + Experiences | Luxury Seekers, Celebrations |
| Ultra Luxury | 8N / 9D | ₹1,40,000 | ₹1,65,000 | Amankora / Six Senses / COMO | All Meals + Private Chef | HNI, Exclusive Retreats |
| Family Special | 7N / 8D | ₹42,000 | ₹58,000 | 3-Star to 4-Star | Breakfast + Dinner | Families with Kids |
| Group Tour | 7N / 8D | ₹42,500 | ₹56,000 | 3-Star TCB Approved | All Meals | Groups of 8+ |
What’s Included in All Packages
| Inclusion | Budget | Standard | Premium | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Accommodation | ✅ 3-Star | ✅ 3-4 Star | ✅ 4-Star | ✅ 5-Star |
| Breakfast & Dinner | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Lunch | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Licensed Local Guide | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ Private |
| All Transfers in Bhutan | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ Luxury SUV |
| Entry Permit + SDF | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Tiger’s Nest Hike | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Cultural Show | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Hot Stone Bath | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| River Rafting | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Cooking Class | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Spa / Wellness | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| 24/7 Concierge | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Flights Included | ❌ Add-on | ❌ Add-on | ❌ Add-on | ✅ Optional |
SDF Charges (Mandatory Government Fee: Included in All Packages)
| Traveller Type | SDF Per Person Per Night |
|---|---|
| Indian Adults (13+) | ₹1,200 |
| Children (6–12 years) | ₹600 (50% off) |
| Children (below 5 years) | FREE |
| International Tourists | USD 100 |
All prices are indicative and subject to change based on travel dates, group size, hotel availability, and flight costs. Peak season (Oct–Nov, Mar–Apr) may attract a 10–15% surcharge. Contact us for a custom quote.
PERMITS AND DOCUMENTS SECTION
Do Indians Need a Visa for Bhutan? Permits Guide for Ahmedabad Travellers
No visa required. Indian citizens are among a handful of nationalities that do not require a Bhutan visa. Instead, you need:
- A valid Indian Passport (minimum 6 months validity) OR a valid Voter ID card issued by the Election Commission of India
- Entry Permit: issued at Paro International Airport upon arrival (if flying) or at the Phuentsholing immigration office (if entering by land). Your tour operator handles all paperwork.
- Route Permit: required to travel beyond Thimphu and Paro to restricted areas like Punakha, Haa Valley, and Gangtey. Your licensed guide obtains this.
- Protected Area Permit: required for certain restricted districts. Again, your guide handles this.
SDF Payment: The ₹1,200/person/night Sustainable Development Fee for Indians is currently in effect and is included in all legitimate Bhutan tour packages. Always verify this with your travel agent.
HOTELS IN BHUTAN (Ranked by Tier)
Best Hotels in Bhutan for Ahmedabad Travellers
Budget (₹1,500–₹4,000/night):
- Hotel Pedling, Thimphu
- Tashi Namgay Resort, Paro (entry rooms)
- Local TCB-approved guesthouses
Mid-Range (₹4,000–₹12,000/night):
- Druk Hotel, Thimphu
- Hotel Paro, Paro
- Meri Puensum Resort, Punakha
- Dewachen Hotel, Gangtey
Luxury (₹25,000–₹80,000+/night):
- Amankora (5 lodges across Bhutan): world-class
- COMO Uma Paro: boutique private villa experience
- Six Senses Bhutan: eco-luxury across 5 lodges
- Taj Tashi, Thimphu: Indian 5-star familiarity with Bhutanese character
- Zhiwa Ling Heritage, Paro: stunning traditional Bhutanese architecture
FAQ SECTION
Frequently Asked Questions: Bhutan Tour Packages from Ahmedabad
Q: What is the price of a Bhutan tour package from Ahmedabad?
A: Bhutan tour packages from Ahmedabad start at approximately ₹27,999 per person for a 5-day land package. A 7-day package including flights typically costs between ₹50,000 and ₹70,000 per person for mid-range accommodation. Luxury packages start at ₹95,000 per person.
Q: Do Indians need a visa to visit Bhutan?
A: No. Indian citizens do not need a visa for Bhutan. You need a valid Indian passport (with at least 6 months validity) or a valid Voter ID card. An Entry Permit is issued on arrival at Paro Airport or at the Phuentsholing land border. Indian travellers also pay only ₹1,200 per person per night as a Sustainable Development Fee, not the USD 100 charged to other nationalities.
Q: Are there direct flights from Ahmedabad to Bhutan?
A: No, there are currently no direct flights from Ahmedabad (AMD) to Paro (PBH). The most common routes are Ahmedabad → Delhi → Paro (with Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines) or Ahmedabad → Bagdogra → Paro by road. Total travel time is typically 7–12 hours depending on the connection.
Q: What is the best time to visit Bhutan from Ahmedabad?
A: The two best seasons are October to December (post-monsoon, clear skies, Thimphu Tsechu festival) and March to May (spring, rhododendrons, Paro Tsechu). Both offer ideal weather for sightseeing and the Tiger’s Nest hike.
Q: How many days are ideal for a Bhutan trip from Ahmedabad?
A: 6 to 8 days is the ideal duration for a Bhutan trip from Ahmedabad. This allows you to comfortably cover Thimphu, Punakha, Paro (Tiger’s Nest), and Phobjikha Valley without rushing. A 5-day trip covers the essentials; 9–10 days allows for Haa Valley or trekking extensions.
Q: Is Bhutan safe for family travel from Ahmedabad?
A: Bhutan is one of the safest countries in Asia. It has extremely low crime rates, no political instability, and is very welcoming to Indian families. The country is also child-friendly, Bhutanese people are warm and patient with children. Children under 5 are exempt from the SDF charge, and those aged 6–12 receive a 50% discount.
Q: What currency should I carry for Bhutan from Ahmedabad?
A: The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency and is equal in value to the Indian Rupee. Indian Rupees (₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500 notes) are accepted almost everywhere in Bhutan. You do not need to convert currency before going. Avoid carrying ₹2,000 notes as they are generally not accepted.
Q: Can I book a Bhutan honeymoon package from Ahmedabad?
A: Yes. Bhutan is one of the most romantic destinations in Asia and an increasingly popular honeymoon choice for couples from Gujarat. Dedicated honeymoon packages from Ahmedabad start at approximately ₹65,000 per couple (land) and include couple room upgrades, candlelight dinners, hot stone bath experiences, and private sunrise hikes.
Q: What is the Sustainable Development Fee for Indians visiting Bhutan?
A: Indian nationals pay ₹1,200 per person per night as the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF). Children aged 6–12 pay ₹600/night (50% discount). Children below 5 years are completely exempt. This fee is included in all legitimate Bhutan tour packages.
Q: What should I pack for a Bhutan trip from Ahmedabad?
A: Pack layered clothing (temperatures vary widely from valley floors to mountain passes), good walking or hiking shoes (essential for Tiger’s Nest), modest clothing for monastery visits (knees and shoulders should be covered), a reusable water bottle (Bhutan discourages single-use plastic), sunscreen, personal medicines, and adequate cash (card acceptance is limited in remote areas).
Book Your Bhutan Tour Package from Ahmedabad Today
Bhutan does not run after tourists, it carefully, deliberately welcomes them. Every year the country limits visitors not through price but through the quality of experience it offers. For Ahmedabad travellers, this is the international destination that offers the most authentic, peaceful, and genuinely different holiday available within a 10-hour journey.
Whether you want to hike to a monastery on a cliff, sit beside a river as monks chant in the distance, or simply breathe mountain air that feels borrowed from another century, Bhutan will give you that, and much more.
Our team of Bhutan travel specialists from Ahmedabad is available to build your perfect itinerary, handle every permit, and make this trip as effortless as it is extraordinary.
Best time to book: 45–60 days in advance for peak season (October–November and March–April). Advance booking also secures better hotel rates and preferred departure dates.