Bhutan is calm. Simple. It feels fresh, like mountain air. Bharati Tours & Travels is a Bhutan travel agency you can count on. We know the roads, people, & places. You will see old temples. You will walk in paths with trees.
Bhutan — the only country that measures Gross National Happiness — is a land of extraordinary contrasts. Towering peaks draped in prayer flags, ancient dzongs perched on cliffsides, sacred tiger's nests, and a people whose warmth is as genuine as the landscape is dramatic.
For Indian travellers, Bhutan is uniquely accessible — no visa required, and entry from Jaigaon/Phuentsholing is seamless. Bharati Tours has been running curated Bhutan journeys since 2009, with deep local knowledge and partnerships across the kingdom.
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The most complete Bhutan journey — covering every major dzong, valley, and monastery from Phuentsholing to remote Bumthang.
From the capital's dzongs to the serenity of Bumthang's valleys — these destinations form the heart of every memorable Bhutan journey.
Paro is Bhutan's most visited valley and home to the country's only international airport. The legendary Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) monastery clings to a cliffside at 3,120 m — a 2-hour hike that every visitor remembers forever. The Paro Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang temple, and the National Museum add layers of history and culture. Paro Tsechu festival in spring draws thousands of visitors with its sacred mask dances.
Iconic Monastery
Thimphu is the only capital city in the world with no traffic lights — police officers direct traffic by hand at the main junction. The city blends old Bhutan with new — ancient Tashichho Dzong stands beside modern cafés and craft markets. Visit the giant Buddha Dordenma statue overlooking the valley, the National Folk Heritage Museum, Takin Preserve, and the colourful weekend market along the Wang Chhu river.
Capital City
Punakha was Bhutan's capital until 1955 and remains one of the most beautiful places in the kingdom. The magnificent Punakha Dzong sits at the meeting point of the Pho Chhu (Father River) and Mo Chhu (Mother River). In spring, the dzong is surrounded by blooming jacaranda trees — a scene that feels almost unreal. The suspension bridge, Chimi Lhakhang fertility temple, and rice terraces make Punakha a complete destination.
Historic Dzong
Bumthang is Bhutan's spiritual heartland — a high-altitude valley at 2,800 m filled with ancient temples, apple orchards, and pine forests. Jambay Lhakhang is one of the 108 temples built by King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. Kurje Lhakhang holds the body print of Guru Rinpoche himself. The valley also produces Bhutan's famous Red Panda beer and organic buckwheat. Bumthang feels timeless, quiet, and deeply sacred.
Spiritual Valley
Phobjikha is a wide glacial valley that serves as the winter home of the rare and endangered black-necked crane — arriving each November from Tibet. The valley is one of Bhutan's most important wildlife preserves and a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. The Black-Necked Crane Information Centre, Gangtey Monastery perched on a hill, and the Gangtey Nature Trail make it a must-visit for those seeking peace, open skies, and Bhutan's untouched wilderness.
Bird Valley & Nature kamlesh
Everything you need to know before your Bhutan journey — straight from people who've been there hundreds of times.
Indian nationals need a Bhutan entry permit (Tourist Card). Our team handles all paperwork — just bring your Voter ID or Passport.
Spring brings rhododendrons in bloom; autumn offers crystal-clear Himalayan views. Both seasons are perfect for the Tiger's Nest trek.
When visiting dzongs and monasteries, dress modestly. Cover arms and legs, and remove footwear before entering sacred spaces.
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Spring and autumn are the most rewarding seasons — perfect weather, vibrant festivals, and clear Himalayan views.
Rhododendrons in bloom, soft mountain air. Perfect for Tiger's Nest trek. Paro Tsechu festival in spring.
Monsoon season — lush green landscapes. Less crowded. Some roads may be affected by rain.
Crystal-clear Himalayan views. Thimphu Tsechu & Jambay Lhakhang Drup festivals. Best overall season.
Quiet and peaceful. Very cold at altitude. Lower valleys accessible. Great for budget travellers.
Everything Indian travellers want to know before booking their Bhutan trip — answered by our experts.
The Sustainable Development Fee is a per-night charge. International visitors pay USD 100 per person per night. Indian citizens pay INR 1,200 per person per night. Kids under 5 are free. Ages 6 to 11 get 50 percent off. Our Bhutan Travel Agency helps you in this process.
Indians do not need a visa. They need an Entry Permit at Paro Airport or at the border, with a passport or voter ID. The permit first covers Thimphu & Paro. For other places, a special permit is needed in Thimphu.
Yes. Apply online through the official portal. There is a USD 40 visa fee, plus the SDF per night. Approval comes by email before arrival.
It is paid in advance via a licensed operator or during permit or visa processing. For Indians, it can be paid in INR or BTN. Keep the receipt with the permit.
Yes, but a route or special area permit is needed. Trekking routes may need extra permits. A licensed Bhutan travel agency can arrange it fast.
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