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Bhutan Calling Serenity Awaits

Bhutan Calling Serenity Awaits

International
7 Nights
CITIES COVERED
Phuentsholing • Thimphu • Punākha
Timeless Bhutan Experience

Timeless Bhutan Experience

International
5 Nights
CITIES COVERED
Thimphu • Punākha • Paro
Discover Bhutan Hills & Heritage

Discover Bhutan Hills & Heritage

International
3 Nights
CITIES COVERED
Thimphu • Paro
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mrs. Aditi Verma

Mrs. Aditi Verma

5.0
RATING
693
LIKES
311
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
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“The itinerary balance was perfect — enough sightseeing without feeling rushed. We enjoyed every moment in Paro and Thimphu.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mr. Devansh Joshi

Mr. Devansh Joshi

5.0
RATING
628
LIKES
381
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Bhutan Tours
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“Our Bhutan trip with Oxford Travels was peaceful and well organized. The visit to Tiger’s Nest Monastery was truly unforgettable. All arrangements were smooth and comfortable. A perfect spiritual getaway.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mrs. Radhika Mishra

Mrs. Radhika Mishra

5.0
RATING
715
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361
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
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“Loved every part of the Bhutan tour, especially the monasteries and natural beauty. The itinerary was balanced with sightseeing and relaxation.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mr. Rakesh Solanki

Mr. Rakesh Solanki

5.0
RATING
732
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508
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Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
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“The natural beauty of Paro was breathtaking. Oxford Travels handled all bookings professionally. The trip was smooth and hassle-free. Highly satisfied with the service.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mrs. Pooja Mehra

Mrs. Pooja Mehra

5.0
RATING
563
LIKES
409
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
STORY:
“Our visit to Punakha Dzong was the highlight. Oxford Travels arranged everything perfectly. The guide was knowledgeable and helpful. A wonderful travel experience.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mrs. Meenal Shah

Mrs. Meenal Shah

5.0
RATING
682
LIKES
244
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
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“Amazing experience with beautiful mountain views, local culture, and delicious food. The sightseeing in Thimphu and Paro was very well managed.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mr. Saurabh Mishra

Mr. Saurabh Mishra

5.0
RATING
696
LIKES
227
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
STORY:
“Bhutan’s culture and hospitality touched our hearts. Everything was perfectly coordinated and we created wonderful memories.
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mrs. Kavya Nair

Mrs. Kavya Nair

5.0
RATING
506
LIKES
433
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
STORY:
“We loved the calm atmosphere of Bhutan. Oxford Travels provided excellent hotel options. Tiger’s Nest Monastery visit was amazing. A truly memorable experience.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mr. Kunal Shah

Mr. Kunal Shah

5.0
RATING
546
LIKES
209
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
STORY:
“Our Bhutan holiday with Oxford Travels was unforgettable. The peaceful monasteries, scenic valleys, and smooth planning made the entire experience stress-free.”
BHUTAN TOURS
5.0
Mr. Vivek Mehra

Mr. Vivek Mehra

5.0
RATING
689
LIKES
272
COMMENTS
Bhutan Tours
DESTINATION
STORY:
“The entire itinerary was well planned with enough time for sightseeing and relaxation. Loved the local food too.”
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answer. Yes. Indian citizens need an entry permit, which can be obtained on arrival at Paro Airport or Phuentsholing border. Aadhaar is not accepted; carry a valid passport or voter ID.

Answer. Yes. Bhutan is one of the safest countries with low crime rates. Respect local customs and religious practices.

Answer. Trekking, visiting dzongs (fortresses), exploring monasteries, attending festivals (like Paro Tshechu), hiking to Tiger’s Nest, birdwatching, river rafting, and cultural tours.

Answer. Yes, most hotels provide Wi-Fi. SIM cards (TashiCell or B-Mobile) are available with data plans.

Answer. Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery), Punakha Dzong, Buddha Dordenma Statue in Thimphu, Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley, Chele La Pass, Gangtey Monastery, National Museum of Bhutan

  • Answer. Warm layers (even in summer, nights can be chilly), Comfortable walking shoes ,Rain gear (during monsoon), Power adapter (Type D, F & G sockets)

Answer.  Around 5 to 7 days are enough to explore Bhutan. If you want more days to just relax and disconnect, you can simply extend your stay.

Answer.Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons to visit Bhutan as the weather is pleasant and there is no rain or snow.

Answer. From 3-star hotels to luxury resorts like Aman, Taj, and Six Senses, Bhutan offers varied options. Homestays are also available for cultural immersion.


Answer. Yes, all international tourists (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens) require a visa and must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator.
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About Bhutan Tours

Paro, Paro , Bhutan

Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia, situated in the Eastern Himalayas. It's known for its mountainous terrain, unique cultural heritage, and commitment to environmental conservation. The country is bordered by China to the north and India to the south. 

Key Details:

  • Geography: Bhutan is a mountainous country with a rugged terrain, characterized by high mountain ranges, deep valleys, and strategic mountain passes. 
  • Government: Bhutan is a democratic constitutional monarchy, with King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck as the head of state and a prime minister as the head of government. 
  • Population: The population of Bhutan is approximately 780,000. 
  • Capital: Thimphu is the capital and largest city. 
  • Official Language: Dzongkha is the official language. 
  • Religion: Vajrayana Buddhism is the state religion, practiced by a majority of the population. 
  • Economy: Bhutan's economy is largely traditional, with agriculture and hydropower being key sectors. It is also known for its commitment to Gross National Happiness (GNH) as a development philosophy. 
  • Unique Features: Bhutan is one of the few carbon-negative countries and has prohibited the sale and production of tobacco.