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Bhutan Tours Package is the Best Travel Agency located in Jaigaon the gateway to Bhutan. We specialize in Bhutan honeymoon tours, Bhutan road trips, budget Bhutan holidays, group tours, and luxury Bhutan experiences. Our services include Bhutan permits, hotel bookings, transport arrangements, and complete itinerary planning. Explore Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Phobjikha, Tiger's Nest, Dochula Pass and more with Bhutan Tours Package - your reliable Bhutan travel agency.

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Welcome to BhutanToursPackage.com. We specialize in crafting immersive Bhutan tour packages and Himalayan adventures that go beyond the ordinary. Unlike standard booking engines, we provide a personalized touch—handling your permits, transportation, and itineraries so you can focus on the experience. From the lush valleys of Dooars to the monasteries of Thimphu, we ensure every trip captures the true essence of the destination.

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"Our family trip was amazing from start to finish! The itinerary was perfect, the guides were knowledgeable, and the service was excellent. I can’t wait to book our next adventure!"

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"Our family trip was amazing from start to finish! The itinerary was perfect, the guides were knowledgeable, and the service was excellent. I can’t wait to book our next adventure!"

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Discover the magic of the Himalayas with our carefully curated Bhutan tour packages. We go beyond standard sightseeing to help you experience the true essence of the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Stop worrying about individual bookings—our all-inclusive plans cover permits, hotels, and transfers, saving you time and money compared to booking separately.

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For Indian tourists, a typical trip costs between ₹35,000 – ₹60,000 per person for a 6–7 day trip (excluding flights). This includes the SDF fee (₹1,200/night),3-star hotels, food, and a private cab.
The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) for Indian nationals is ₹1,200 per person, per night. Children aged 6–12 pay ₹600 per night, and children under 5 are free.
Yes, the Indian Rupee is accepted and pegged 1:1 with the Bhutanese Ngultrum. However, ₹500 notes are sometimes refused by local shops, so it is safer to carry ₹100 and ₹200 notes or withdraw cash from ATMs in Bhutan.
Technically, yes. Indians do not need a visa, but you strictly need an Entry Permit. This can be obtained online in advance or on arrival using a Voter ID or Passport.
Spring (March – May) is best for flowers and pleasant weather. Autumn (September – November) is best for clear mountain views and festivals.
Yes, 7 days is ideal. It allows you to cover Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and visit the Phobjikha or Haa Valley comfortably. A 4-day trip is usually too rushed.
It is moderately priced, not "cheap." The daily SDF fee (₹1,200/day) prevents ultra-low-budget backpacking, but the quality of stays and the peaceful experience offer high value.
Nepal is cheaper and better for hardcore trekking and adventure. Bhutan is cleaner, quieter, and better for a relaxed cultural holiday or family trip.
Absolutely. It offers privacy, cozy mountain resorts, and romantic nature walks, making it perfect for couples who prefer peace over loud nightlife.
Punakha is famous for the stunning Dzong (fortress). Phobjikha Valley is breathtaking for its open landscapes, and Paro is iconic for the Tiger's Nest Monastery.
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