Land of Thunder Dragon, Monasteries & Happiness
Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is a mystical Himalayan kingdom known for its stunning monasteries, pristine landscapes, and unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness. This carbon-negative country offers an unforgettable cultural and spiritual experience.
From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery perched on a cliff to the vibrant capital Thimphu, Bhutan seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern development. Experience dzongs, prayer flags, and warm Bhutanese hospitality on this magical journey. Famous for its rolling tea gardens, breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga, and the UNESCO World Heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, this charming town offers something for every traveler.
7,570m
Highest Peak
~170 km
From Siliguri
2000+
Monasteries
72%
Forest Cover
Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) — Bhutan's most iconic landmark, perched dramatically on a cliff 900m above Paro Valley. A challenging but rewarding hike with breathtaking views.
Thimphu — The capital city blending tradition with modernity. Visit the Buddha Dordenma statue, Tashichho Dzong, and the vibrant weekend market.
Punakha Dzong — The "Palace of Great Happiness," one of Bhutan's most beautiful dzongs, located at the confluence of two rivers with stunning architecture.
Paro Valley — A picturesque valley with traditional farmhouses, ancient temples, and the gateway to Tiger's Nest. Don't miss the National Museum.
Dochula Pass — At 3,100m, this mountain pass offers panoramic Himalayan views and 108 memorial chortens, especially stunning on clear days.
Phuentsholing — The border town connecting India to Bhutan. A vibrant gateway with markets, temples, and the starting point for Bhutan tours.
Chele La Pass — Bhutan's highest motorable pass at 3,988m, offering spectacular views of Mount Jomolhari and valleys covered with prayer flags.
Spring (Mar–May) — Pleasant weather, blooming rhododendrons, clear mountain views, ideal for trekking.
Autumn (Sep–Nov) — Best season with clear skies, perfect visibility, and comfortable temperatures.
Winter (Dec–Feb) — Cold but clear, fewer tourists, snow in higher regions.
Monsoon (Jun–Aug) — Heavy rains, landslides possible, but lush green landscapes.
From Bagdogra Airport — 170 km to Phuentsholing / approx. 4-5 hours by road.
From Siliguri — 150 km to Phuentsholing / approx. 4 hours. Our cab service provides comfortable border transfers.
Paro Airport — Direct flights available from major Indian cities for faster access.
Within Bhutan, hiring a private vehicle with driver is mandatory for tourists. Book a complete Bhutan tour package from 92Car Rental including vehicle, driver, permits, and accommodation for a hassle-free experience.
Indian nationals need only a valid ID (Passport/Voter ID/Aadhaar) for entry. Entry permits are issued at Phuentsholing. Foreign nationals require visa and must book through authorized tour operators. We handle all permit formalities.
Carry warm clothing; temperatures drop significantly at higher altitudes.
Respect local customs; dress modestly when visiting monasteries and dzongs.
Try Bhutanese cuisine like ema datshi (chili cheese), momos, and red rice.
Carry Indian currency; Bhutanese Ngultrum is at par with INR.
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