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so, this Bhutan vacation package is ideal for you.You can find all the
information you need to organise a trip to Bhutan in our Puja Bhutan
tour packages. The ideal time to visit Bhutan, the benefits of
travelling there, lodging options, activities, foods to sample,
festivals, and much more will be covered.
WHY VISIT BHUTAN?
Here are some reasons why you should visit Bhutan once in a lifetime:
1) The only carbon-negative country in the world where pristine, pollution-free nature can heal your body and mind is Bhutan.
2)
Indian nationals are not need to have a visa in order to enter Bhutan;
they just need to obtain an entry permission, which is available at the
Phuentsholing permit office.
3) Compared to other international destinations, Bhutan is a more economical place to travel.
4) The only country that assesses the welfare of its inhabitants using GNH is Bhutan.
5) 72% of the country's total land area is covered by forests.
6) Red rice and chillies are exclusively considered staple foods in this country.
One of the friendliest words used by Bhutanese people is the welcome "Kuzo Zangpo La," which translates as Hello.
THIMPU :Thimpu,
which also serves as the royal family's residence, serves as the hub of
commerce and activity for Bhutan. Bhutanese life nowadays is
characterised by a synthesis of traditions and contemporary advancements
in the capital. The best spot to observe culture, attire, traditions,
literature, music, and dancing is in Thimpu. One of the city's most
remarkable aspects is that it is the only capital city in the world
without traffic lights. The traffic police personnel control the
traffic. The city has the highest concentration of restaurants, cafes,
stores, and entertainment venues that cater to tourists.
PARO : The
charming valley town that serves as Bhutan's entry point, 50 km from
Thimpu, is where all foreign aircraft land. Due to its proximity to the
airport and the fact that Taktsang Monastery, a well-known landmark in
Bhutan, is located there, it currently has a large number of upmarket
resorts and hotels. The valley starts when the Paro Chhu and Wang Chuu
rivers meet. The verdant paddy fields that fill the valley make it one
of Bhutan's most picturesque areas. 150 of the monasteries in this area
are older than the fourteenth century.
ATTRACTIONS OF BHUTAN TOUR PACKAGE :
Punkaha, Punakha Dzong, Wangdue, Dochula Pass, Chimi Lhakhang, Thimphu, Indigenous hospital, Art & Craft school, National Library, Royal goldsmith workshop, Handicraft centers, Memorial Chorten, 15th Century Changangkha monastery, Buddha Point, Motithang mini zoo, Drupthob nunnery temple, Taktshang or Tiger’s Nest monastery.
Phuentsholing - Hotel Palm / Hotel Amo Chhu / similar
Thimphu - Hotel Park / Hotel Ugyen / similar
Paro - Udumwara Resort / similar
Less than 7 Days Prior to DOT: 100% of the Package Cost as cancellation charge
7 – 15 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 75% of the Package Cost as cancellation charge
16 - 30 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 50% of Package Cost as cancellation charge
More than 30 Days: Full Refund of Package Cost (Excluding Processing Fees and it depends on other facotrs like refund from hotel etc)
Just pay 25% of the package cost inclusive of taxes. You will get a booking confirmation voucher within 240 minutes of the payment receipt and your booking status will be "BOOKING HOLD - CONFIRMED"
Pay the balance amount 7 days prior to check-in
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Post payment mentioning
your reference number. If you do not get a voucher on time you may call us at Toll-Free:
1800-121-4500 / 033-22640048/49
BHUTAN:
Thimphu and Paro are the major shopping hubs
in Bhutan. One can buy lovely handicrafts made of wood, bamboo, cane
etc. Handwoven textiles made of silk and cotton are very popular. Gold
and silver jewellery are also popular. Overall, there are various
trinkets that one can carry back home.
How many airports are in Bhutan?
Bhutan
has a total number of 4 airports Namely: Paro International Airport
(Paro), Bathpalathang Airport (Jakar), Gelepu Airport (Gelepu),
Yongphulla Airport (Trashigang).
Do Indians need visa for Bhutan Tour?
Visa
is not required for Indians. An entry permit is required for tourists
travelling by road which is available at the Phuentsholing permit
office. For tourists travelling by flight, the visa is on arrival.
What should I wear during Bhutan Package Tour?
The
kind of attires you should be carrying depends on the time that you
want to travel. During the summer months, light to moderate warm clothes
should do the trick while heavy jackets and woollens should be carried
during the winters. Comfortable footwear is a must as you would be
walking down rough terrains.
What amount of snowfall to expect during Bhutan Trip?
It
snows heavily in Bhutan during the winter months (December – February).
Despite the snowfall, the landscapes of Bhutan cater well to its
tourists during this time. You are sure to enjoy the white paradise as
it is a vision not to forget!
Is smoking legal in Bhutan?
Bhutan
remains the only country in the world that restricts its citizens from
smoking. It has banned the production and sale of tobacco and thus
smoking is banned in public places. However, there are certain smoking
zones in some hotels and restaurants where tourists are allowed to
smoke.
How safe is Bhutan for Indian tourists?
Along
with its stunning beauty, Bhutan is a safe destination to choose for
your next vacation. Crimes are kept at bay and you are sure to feel
secure wherever you stay in Bhutan.
What is the best time for Bhutan Tour from Kolkata?
The
autumn to spring span is proposed as the best time to visit "The land
of Dragon". September to May is the time where you get clear weather and
blue skies throughout. December can be a bit harsh due to snowfall, but
if that is what you enjoy, then go ahead and visit the fairy tale land
of Bhutan!
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This is inclusive of Mandatory SDF and Guide Charges.
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