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Monasteries, dzongs & the happiness kingdom

Welcome to the Land of the Thunder Dragon. This curated journey offers an immersive plunge into Bhutan's timeless Buddhist culture, breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, and pristine valleys — from Thimphu and Punakha to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery in Paro.

Best time to visit: March–May and September–November are the best months for a smooth Bhutan trip with ideal weather, festivals, and scenic beauty.

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Jyothi · Bhutan

We had an amazing experience on our Bhutan trip with Exotic Yatra. The entire journey was very well planned, smooth, and memorable.

THE WONDERS OF BHUTAN

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  • Jyothi

    Jyothi

    Odisha

    We had an amazing experience on our Bhutan trip with Exotic Yatra. The entire journey was very well planned, smooth, and memorable. From hotel arrangements to sightseeing and travel coordination, everything was managed perfectly. A special thanks to Sheetal and Aanchal from Exotic Yatra for their constant support, quick responses, and excellent coordination throughout the trip. They made sure we were comfortable and helped us with every small detail. Bhutan is truly a beautiful and peaceful destination, and Exotic Yatra made our trip even more special. Highly recommended for anyone planning a hassle-free and enjoyable vacation!

    THE WONDERS OF BHUTAN · 2025

  • Akhilesh

    Akhilesh

    Mumbai

    We are really grateful to Exotic Yatra for planning such a fantastic trip to Bhutan. It was accomplished flawlessly and with careful planning. The journey was easy and pleasurable because of the team's professionalism, friendliness, and willingness to help. The arrangements for lodging, transportation, and touring were excellent. We made wonderful memories and genuinely relished every second. To anybody searching for a dependable and unforgettable trip, I heartily recommend Exotic Yatra. Thank you.

    THE WONDERS OF BHUTAN · 2026

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FAQs

Bhutan Travel Questions

  • Do Indian tourists need a visa for Bhutan?

    No. Indian tourists do not need a visa to visit Bhutan. Indian citizens are issued an Entry Permit instead. Valid documents: Indian passport (minimum 6 months validity) or Voter ID. Children under 18 travelling without a passport must carry an original birth certificate (in English) and be accompanied by a legal guardian.

  • Is the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) applicable for Indians?

    Yes. SDF applies to Indian nationals at a reduced rate: INR 1,200 per person per night for adults (12+), INR 600 per child per night (ages 6–11), and free for children aged 5 and below.

  • What kind of clothes should I carry for Bhutan?

    Pack modest clothing for dzongs, temples, and monasteries — shoulders and knees must be covered. Bring full-length pants, long skirts, and long-sleeved or collared shirts. Avoid shorts, short skirts, sleeveless tops, and tank tops at sacred sites.

  • How many days are enough for a Bhutan trip?

    5–6 days covers essential highlights. 7–9 days is the recommended, best-paced trip. Allow 10–14 days for a deeper cultural trail or trekking.

  • What currency is used in Bhutan? Can Indian Rupees be used?

    Indian Rupees are widely accepted in Bhutan at a fixed 1:1 rate with the Ngultrum. Carry ₹100 and ₹200 notes; ₹500 notes may be refused or hard to change in smaller towns.

  • Can we buy alcohol in Bhutan?

    Yes. Alcohol is sold in hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, and bars. Tuesday is a nationwide dry day. Alcohol is banned at monasteries and sacred sites. Shops cannot sell alcohol before 1:00 PM; most bars close by 10:00 PM.

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