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Hotels in Bhutan
Bhutan offers a range of accommodation options to suit every traveller's needs!
You can choose to settle into a spacious villa at the first-rate, chic-boutique mountain lodges scattered across the scenic regions of the country for an ultra-luxury experience in Bhutan or a 5-star luxury hotel with traditional Bhutanese architectural designs or a cosy heritage home in a conventional Bhutanese setting - all meticulously rated on a comprehensive set of criteria to ensure a high-quality experience. Your options range all the way from delightful to absolutely luxurious, each assessed by the government-authorised tourism board members!


Our Most Preferred, Premium Properties in Bhutan for our visitors
The place where you lay your head is significant to us as it shapes your entire experience. We take great pride in nurturing strong, intimate relationships with only the finest hotels in Bhutan. They include: stylish boutique mountain lodges for sheer indulgence; sleek 4-star hotels that marry modern design with Bhutanese spirit, a few luxurious 3-star accommodations reflecting architectural treasures, and charming farm resorts and heritage houses that connect you deeply with rural life. They stand out in their respective categories, locations, and service quality, ensuring not just top-notch accommodations but a carefully curated experience encompassing ambience, farm-to-table cuisine, and the highest standards of Bhutanese hospitality.
Six Senses Bhutan: Chic-Boutique Mountain Lodges for Sheer Luxury Experience
Under the umbrella of the all-encompassing Six Senses Bhutan, nestle across Bhutan’s breathtaking valleys: Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, Bumthang, and Paro. This constellation of five boutique lodges that elevate luxury travel to a realm of profound meaning. It's more than a retreat; it’s a philosophy.
Each lodge is a masterpiece, harmonising Bhutanese heritage with modern elegance, and united by a commitment to wellness, sustainability, and self-discovery.
From organic gardens that fuel farm-to-table dining to community projects that uplift local villages, Six Senses embodies Bhutan’s ethos of Gross National Happiness while tastefully combining traditional and modern architectural designs to preserve the Bhutanese feel and add modern comforts. They offer exclusive private villas with world-class services second to none.


Six Senses Thimphu Lodge: This palace in the sky is a tranquil retreat amid pine forests and Himalayan vistas. Its 25 spacious villas and suites blend sleek design with Bhutanese warmth, with the floor-to-ceiling windows framing the valley, while cosy bukharis (wood stoves) invite relaxation.


Six Senses Bumthang Lodge: Set in a forest within a forest in a grove of blue pines, its eight suites and an additional one two-bedroom villa with private spa treatments offer a cosy refuge near ancient temples, amid the valley’s mystic allure.


Six Senses Bhutan Lodges Overview
Six Senses Paro Lodge: Your journey peaks in Paro, where Six Senses Paro stands as the gateway to your ultimate luxury and tranquillity. Nestled in pine forests, its 16 suites and four villas offer unrivalled views and a two-level spa to soothe any weary travellers. It’s a crescendo of adventure and indulgence that defines Bhutanese luxury at its peak.



Six Senses Punakha Lodge: The Flying Farmhouse, nestled in the subtropical embrace of Punakha Valley, emerges as a rustic-chic retreat offering 19 spacious villas and suites. Its organic gardens supply your table with the freshest flavours. This is where nature’s bounty meets indulgent comfort, offering a soul-soothing escape.
Six Senses Gangtey Lodge: The Birdwatching Bridge is a secluded sanctuary inspired by the black-necked cranes that grace this land each winter. The lodge, featuring eight beautifully appointed suites and one two-bedroom villa, perches like a bridge over the valley, offering sweeping views of untouched wilderness.


Amankora Bhutan Lodges: Five luxury sanctuaries, offering spacious suites, world-class spas, and dramatic mountain views.
This collection of luxury lodges in Bhutan, managed by Aman Resorts, spans five charming locations. It is a journey through serene valleys and ancient culture, all wrapped in Aman’s signature elegance.
No two Amankora itineraries are the same. Each lodge features room amenities like suites with king-size beds, terrazzo-clad bathtubs, and traditional Bhutanese bukhari wood stoves for warmth. The design blends rustic Bhutanese elements with contemporary comfort, offering spacious suites, world-class spas, and dramatic mountain views. Each lodge, without televisions to maintain the serene environment, has a spa offering traditional Bhutanese treatments such as hot stone baths, emphasising Bhutanese cuisine alongside international dishes, with a communal dining concept to foster interaction among guests.






Amankora Gangtey: Positioned majestically overlooking the grasslands, the roosting ground for the endangered black-necked cranes. A low–lying, contemporary wood, dry-stone and earth-plastered building seamlessly integrates into the landscape, standing proud between farms and pine forests at the head of Gangtey valley.
Amankora Bumthang: The Lodge is located next to Wangdichholing Palace in Chamkhar valley, where every summit and slope in this area is revered and rich with folklore. Embrace tranquillity in a picturesque retreat enveloped by vibrant green pine forests-this is a place where time becomes irrelevant.








Amankora Paro: Placed among thick pine forests, with mountains soaring through the property and views of Jomolhari, the second-highest mountain in Bhutan, this 24-suite Amankora lodge was the first – and is the largest – Amankora lodge in the country.
Amankora Thimphu Lodge: This 16-suite lodge, nestled in a quiet forest on the outskirts of the capital, is tucked away from the hustle and bustle, in the neighbourhood of Upper Motithang, neighbouring Bhutanese royalty.
Amankora Punakha Lodge: Built over the ruins of the summer residence of the former Chief Abbot of Bhutan, this 8-Suite lodge is a 300-year-old farmhouse with two modern packed-earth extensions, which has pretty views over orchards, rice paddies and the Female “Mo Chhu” River.
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary: A 5-Star, Wellness-inclusive Luxury Resort in Paro, Bhutan
Nestled in the Neyphu Valley with approximately a 15 to 20-minute drive from Paro International Airport, offers 24 elegantly decorated, plastic-free rooms equipped with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a mini-bar. Each room features a sitting area, intimate dining, and a writing desk, with options for king or twin beds, including a safe, free laundry service, hairdryer, bathrobe, slippers, and locally handmade amenities.
The Stay aimed at rejuvenation through Bhutan's unique cultural and natural heritage. Whether you're here for wellness, the cultural immersion, or to enjoy the scenic beauty of Bhutan, this sanctuary offers a comprehensive package for travellers seeking both luxury and authenticity.


Key Takeaways: Lodge Delights
A 5-star wellness-inclusive luxury resort based on Traditional Bhutanese Medicine.
Your wellness journey here includes a complimentary consultation with In-house Traditional Medicine Doctors. Their Spa Treatment includes herbal compressions, moxibustion, hot stone baths, and Ku Nye massages, all using 100% herbal-based methods. The spa is included, meaning daily treatments are part of your stay.
Facilities include: heated indoor pool, gym, saunas, steam rooms, yoga, and meditation sessions. The resort follows a farm-to-table concept with organic farming. Committed to reducing plastic use, with rooms being plastic-free. Their Social Programs support local communities, including the Pelmey Nunnery and farming families.

& Beyond Punakha River Lodge: Bhutan's Luxurious Retreat, A Sanctuary of Serenity.
The gentle murmur of the Mo Chhu River harmonises with the rustling leaves of ancient forests, and the snow-capped Himalayas stand as silent guardians.
Nestled in Bhutan’s verdant Punakha Valley, & Beyond Punakha River Lodge, this intimate retreat, with its elegantly designed tented suites and villas, offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in Bhutan’s timeless beauty, where luxury meets adventure, culture intertwines with spirituality, and every moment is crafted to awaken your senses.
As featured in Condé Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure, this lodge promises a transformative journey that will linger in your heart long after you leave.
Key Takeaways: Lodge Delights
Idyllically placed along the stunning banks of the Mo Chhu River in Bhutan’s vibrant Punakha Valley, just a short 10-minute drive from the historic Punakha Dzong, this intimate retreat is an absolute gem!
With only eight accommodations, the six "Tented Suites" combine the charm of Hemingway-style timber and canvas to offer you an unforgettable blend of adventure and luxury! Each suite boasts a private bathroom, indoor/outdoor showers, a relaxing star bath, a cosy secluded veranda, and blissfully heated floors! Perfectly crafted for couples, their exclusive "One-bedroom Villa" offers breathtaking panoramic Himalayan views, a private terrace, and a luxurious bathroom, plus direct river access for that added touch of magic! And for families, the spacious (Family Suite), fully wheelchair accessible, is absolutely perfect! It features two charming bedrooms, extra beds/cots, a private veranda for quality time together, and modern amenities that cater to all your needs!








COMO Uma Bhutan: The Understated Luxury in Paro and Punakha - Two Valleys, One Philosophy
COMO Uma Hotels in Bhutan operates on a philosophy of quiet confidence and holistic wellbeing. Their two lodges in Bhutan reflect this.
One is in the pine-clad Paro valley, a gateway to ancient icons. The other rests in the lush, subtropical Punakha valley, the nation’s former capital. Travelling between them offers a journey through Bhutan’s diverse beauty.
They offer exactly the feeling: comfort that feels natural, not imposed and more than service, a sense of place. This is where world-class wellness and design meet the spirit of the Himalayas. You do not just check into two separate hotels. You follow a single, curated path through the heart of the Kingdom, with COMO’s elegance as your home base.
COMO Uma Paro: Your Elegant Base in a Sacred Valley
COMO Uma Paro is an intimate 29-room resort overlooking the Paro Valley. Its location offers both privacy and easy access to Paro town and its famous sites. The lodge's space feels both stylish and authentic. It is consistently named among the best 5-star hotels in Bhutan. The main building features the Bukhari restaurant, celebrated for its use of fresh, local, organic produce.
The COMO Shambhala Retreat is a core part of the experience. This wellness centre offers a full range of Asian-inspired treatments, a swimming pool, and yoga studios with stunning valley views. The lodge is perfectly positioned for acclimatisation and exploration, including the hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
With its focus on wellness, adventure, and cultural immersion, Uma Paro is an excellent choice for travellers looking to connect with the land and delve deeper into its heart.








COMO Uma Punakha: A Riverside Sanctuary
COMO Uma Punakha Bhutan Lodge is even more intimate, with just nine rooms and two private villas. It offers a sense of complete escape. It is often considered the best luxury hotel in Bhutan for seclusion and romance.
Each room has sweeping views of the river and the terraced rice paddies across the valley. The design is light and airy. The feeling is one of peace and connection with nature. You can practice yoga at sunrise on the lawn. You can enjoy a private dinner on your balcony.
The lodge is a perfect point from which to explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong and the temple of the Divine Madman. The experience here is about slowing down and absorbing the serene environment.






Two extraordinary sanctuaries, Pemako Thimphu and Pemako Punakha - Traditional infused Contemporary 5-star Hotels in Bhutan - Where Culture, Comfort and Class intertwine!
Pemako Thimphu: It serves as a refuge where comfort and sophistication intertwine with culture, where the echoes of historic dzongs blend with the rhythm of modern luxury.
This city getaway provides a harmonious blend of Bhutanese tradition and modern grace. Placed in the heart of the city, you are mere steps away, granting easy access to the capital’s cultural treasures - Unlock the hidden gems of Pemako Thimphu - a step into a realm where comfort and sophistication converge with culture.
More than just a stay, it promises a transformative journey: Blending culture, nature, adventure, and spirituality, while immersing yourself in the soul of the country.


Key Takeaways: Lodges' Delights
This lodge is an invitation to explore, reflect, and embrace the essence of happiness.. Rejuvenate with yoga or indulge in spa treatments at the Lotus Realm Spa, rooted in Bhutanese healing traditions.
Try their Reimagined Ema Datshi: Bhutan’s iconic chilli-and-cheese dish, elevated with global culinary flair or the famous Himalayan Trout: Fresh from mountain streams, paired with foraged herbs and citrus zest. Enjoy a sip of the Ara Cocktail: A bold fusion of Bhutanese rice spirit with exotic fruits and spices. Your culinary journey here is a fusion of Bhutanese and international flavours for discerning palates.
Your Room Amenities Include: Luxurious bedding with traditional Bhutanese textiles, State-of-the-art entertainment systems and Wi-Fi, private balconies with sweeping valley views, en-suite bathrooms with rain showers and eco-friendly, locally sourced toiletries. The lodge's interactive activities may allow you to begin your day with meditation overlooking the valley, followed by the Wellness Retreats: Rejuvenate with yoga or indulge in spa treatments at the Lotus Realm Spa, rooted in Bhutanese healing tradition.





Pemako Punakha - Find Your Inner Peace in Paradise!
Pemako Punakha: In the tranquil Punakha Valley, where rivers weave through emerald forests and mountains stand as silent guardians, Pemako Punakha emerges as a hidden paradise. This sanctuary of luxury tented villas offers a retreat into nature’s embrace, where the sacred Punakha Dzong shines as a beacon of spirituality.
The air hums with the scent of rhododendrons, and every view is a canvas of serenity. At Pemako Punakha, disconnect from the world and reconnect with your soul. This is more than a stay-it’s a journey to inner peace.
Key Takeaways: The Lodge Delights
Where rivers weave through emerald forests and mountains stand as silent guardians, Pemako Punakha emerges as a hidden paradise. This sanctuary of luxury tented villas offers a retreat into nature’s embrace. The air hums with the scent of rhododendrons, and every view is a canvas of serenity.
This hotel's Mindful Moments allow you to practice yoga on your private deck or meditate by the river’s edge. Their Signature Dishes adapt Farm-to-Table Feast: Seasonal, local ingredients crafted into dishes that honour Bhutan’s bounty, while Yak Meat Stew: A hearty, slow-cooked classic with mountain spices. Wild Honey Desserts: Sweet delights infused with valley-harvested honey.








The Post Card Dewa Hotel - Voted as 'Asia's Leading Luxury Boutique Hotel in 2020', showcasing its high standards in hospitality!
The Post Card Dewa Hotel: Yet another experience of Bhutan's culture, nature, and hospitality at its finest. Whether for relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, The Post Card Dewa Hotel is often praised for its serene setting, offering a true escape while still being accessible to Thimphu's cultural attractions.
Another luxury boutique hotel in Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu, celebrated for its blend of traditional Bhutanese aesthetics and modern luxury. It's known for its breathtaking mountain views, personalised service, and commitment to providing an authentic cultural experience.
Key Takeaways: The Lodge Delights
Featuring 13 rooms ranging from 995 sq ft, with large windows, traditional Bhutanese decor, and private sit-outs with mountain or river views. It includes 2 suites (up to 2,100 sq ft), including the Dewa Suite with a private garden, terrace, and dining gazebo. Each room has a bukhari (traditional wood stove), flat-screen TVs, and luxurious bathrooms with amenities.
The restaurant offers a culinary journey through Bhutanese cuisine featuring dishes such as Ema Datshi and Paksha Paa, emphasising local produce and a bar with a selection of drinks, including Bhutanese wines and spirits. The Wellness and Spa Treatments infused are inspired by Bhutanese traditions, including hot stone baths with a temperature-controlled swimming pool, perfect for relaxation.
The Hotel's Outdoor Spaces include: lush landscapes for guests to enjoy the natural beauty, Terraces for dining, or simply enjoying the scenery, while the Meditation and Yoga Classes leverage the serene environment with the possibility of private visits to local homes or schools for a genuine cultural exchange.








Zhiwaling Heritage Lodge - National Geographic recognised, Unique Lodge of the World!
Zhiwaling Heritage Lodge is a luxury hotel in the Paro Valley. It is Bhutanese-owned and it sits on 12 acres of land. The hotel blends traditional Bhutanese design with modern luxury, showcasing the work of fine craftsmen.
The main building resembles a Bhutanese Dzong, a mini fortress. You will see intricate hand-carved wooden cornices and stonework. Hand-painted murals decorate many walls. It features a Buddhist temple built using 450-year-old timbers from Gangtey Monastery. The hotel offers 45 suites. These rooms are located in eight cottages. Each cottage is named for one of the Eight Lucky Signs.




Terma Linca, a literal translation of "Treasure Palace," sits on a gentle curve of the Wangchhu River and offers a peaceful escape. The resort architecture embodies authentic Bhutanese charm. It uses traditional hand-painted motifs and rich timber. This creates a deeply serene environment for your stay.
The hotel is Bhutanese-owned. This ensures an authentic experience and serves as a perfect base for exploring iconic cultural landmarks of the capital city, all within a radius of 10 to 15-min drive away.


Terma Linca Resort and Spa-An unparalleled, Bhutanese Sanctuary
Our Top Picks for Superior, Sleek & Elegant 4-Star Hotels in Bhutan
Our hand-selected, 4-star hotels are architectural symphonies, blending sleek design with cultural reverence. Unwind with rejuvenating spas, rituals rooted in ancient wellness traditions, find your centre with yoga amid serene surroundings, and dine on gourmet dishes that sing with Bhutan’s vibrant flavours-all curated to nurture your body and spirit.
Norkhil Boutique: An Oasis of Calm in the capital


Norkhil Boutique Hotel and Spa is an oasis of calm in Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, combining traditional Bhutanese art with modern comfort. Placed in the heart of Thimphu, you are minutes from the city's main sights.
It's 44 well-appointed rooms, each a private sanctuary. Every room features large windows and elegant Bhutanese decor, including Comfort, Superior, and Suite options, with most offering private balconies with spectacular views of the Thimphu valley.


Your journey into Bhutan deserves a comfortable base. For those who prefer a higher level of comfort but without having to break your bank, we collaborate with elegant, contemporary, 4-star luxury hotels in Bhutan, which are spa and yoga inspired and the best in their grade and location.
Druk Hotel in Thimphu provides a perfect retreat. It combines modern comforts with a prime location. You step from vibrant streets right into refined ease. The hotel sits in the city's centre and puts you close to shops, landmarks, and markets. Your daily excursions become simple.


Druk Hotel Thimphu




R K P O Green Resort: Traditional with modern comforts
Conveniently located between Punakha and Wangduephodrang, this contemporary, 4-star resort sits at an altitude of 1,300 meters, offers a peaceful stay in the lush Punakha Valley and provides panoramic views of paddy fields and the Chimi Lhakhang temple.
The resort focuses on tranquil, eco-friendly initiatives and practices.· The area is surrounded by plentiful walking trails and easily accessible to the country's much-famed Punakha "Dzong" fortress and the Divine Madman's Temple of Fertility.


An establishment that exemplifies an immersive travel ethos. Located in the quiet hills of Punakha, Mendrelgang is a place where the experience is defined less by a list of amenities and more by the character of its hosts and the profound tranquillity of its setting.
The off-the-grid path off the main national highway leads toward a more intimate, hidden experience of the heart of Bhutanese culture, embodied by the tradition of a heritage home, a portal not just to a room, but to the rhythms of daily life, the taste of family food, and the warmth of genuine human connection.


Mendrelgang Heritage Home: Beyond the Hotel, Into the Home
Meticulously restored, indulgent Heritage Homes and Farm Resorts in Bhutan
Live Bhutan’s storied past in Bhutan’s meticulously restored heritage homes and farm resorts. These timeless abodes whisper tales of yesteryear through every stone and beam. Awaken to birdsong and the rustle of leaves, feast on organic meals plucked straight from the earth, and forge bonds with local communities-luxury here is an authentic, living tapestry.
Surrender to the charm of yesteryear in meticulously restored retreats that blend history, comfort, and an intimate connection to Bhutan’s rural roots.




Thimphu "Tshechu" Festival Tour 2026
The Thimphu Tshechu Festival is one of Bhutan's most significant cultural and religious events, held in the capital city, offering an immersive experience into Bhutanese traditions, spirituality, and community celebration.
On this autumn fiesta tour, our guests are expected to immerse themselves in lively traditional music, a motley wardrobe of colourful costumes, and the vibrant spirits of our indigenous people. This is an exceptional opportunity to experience the colours of a community in Bhutan.


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Laya Royal Highland Festival Tour 2026
The "Royal Highland Festival" is a profound cultural immersion, offering a glimpse into one of Bhutan's most secluded and tradition-rich communities. Held in Laya, one of Bhutan's highest and most remote settlements in the Gasa district, it typically spans over two days, held every year in late October each year.
Initiated to celebrate, promote, and preserve the culture, traditions, and lifestyle of Bhutan's highland communities, particularly the Layap people and showcase the beauty of the region. It's an event where the beauty of Bhutan's highlands intertwines with the rich tapestry of Layap culture.


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Ultimate Bhutan
Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, beckons with a promise of enchantment; a mystical tapestry of serene landscapes, profound spirituality, and heartfelt connections.
This meticulously crafted 9-day cultural immersion journey is an invitation for you to lose yourself in a world where Himalayan peaks pierce the sky upon your arrival and the sacred Tiger’s Nest Monastery crowns your journey, weaves through Bhutan’s cultural heartlands: Thimphu, Phobjikha Valley, Punakha, and Paro.


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Autumn’s Golden Glow: September, October, November
The fall season in Bhutan is widely considered the ideal time to visit. The monsoon would have passed, leaving behind clear skies, bright, sunny days and crisp air, and the valleys are bathed in a golden light as rice paddies ripen for harvest. Nights are cool and pleasant.
The dry trails and clear weather create perfect conditions for outdoor activities. This bounty harvest season is also a time for vibrant festivals across the country, including the popular "Thimphu Tshechu Festival Tour."
Spring’s Floral Awakening: March, April, May
Spring is another peak season for travel to Bhutan. Valleys turn a vibrant green, and flowers, including over 46 species of rhododendrons, wild azaleas, and edelweiss, are in full bloom, making spring a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers.
Like autumn, spring hosts several major festivals. The Paro Tshechu, the nation’s most popular festival, is a highlight, featuring colourful mask dances and traditional performances.
When To Visit
While choosing when to visit Bhutan depends entirely on your travel desire, the kingdom offers four distinct seasons, each revealing a different facet of its character. Whether you seek vibrant festivals, serene mountain treks, or lush green valleys, we can craft a trip that aligns perfectly with your preferred time of the year to experience Bhutan. There is an ideal time for everyone for every journey at Drukyul Delights.




Summer is Bhutan’s monsoon season. The country receives significant rainfall, which nourishes the landscape, turning the mountains into a deep, refreshing green. The air is fresh, and the scenery is lush and vibrant.
While the rain can present challenges, travel is still rewarding. There are fewer visitors, creating a tranquil atmosphere for exploration. Outdoor activities are still possible in the western regions. However, long-distance travel, particularly in July, is not recommended.
Summer’s Green Refreshment: June, July, August
Winter’s Quiet Majesty: December, January, February
Winter in Bhutan offers a different kind of magic. Especially in the mornings and evenings, it is cold, but the days are typically sunny and clear, providing magnificent, unobstructed views of snow the -capped Himalayas.
With fewer tourists visiting the country during the winter, it allows for a more peaceful and offbeat experience. This also means you may find lower tour costs. While high-altitude treks are generally closed, the central and western valleys of Bhutan remain accessible.
The entry into the kingdom in itself is a part of the experience. Currently, Bhutan is easily accessible by air or land. Bhutan has several flight routes in Southeast Asia, as well as an overland route from one of the three Indian states that border Bhutan, a possibility recommended ONLY for those exploring India.
Choosing the right connection is important for a smooth trip. At Drukyul Delights, we can advise on the best routes for a unique start to your adventure, your first steps into this protected land. We find the most efficient flight for you, ensuring your travel is seamless from your point of origin to your arrival in Paro. Your bespoke Bhutan trip starts with the perfect flight.




Getting Here
The air journey is considered one of the most scenic flight experiences and also the most convenient way to reach Bhutan. Actually, your adventure to Bhutan begins before you arrive, offering views of the world’s highest peaks. Two airlines operate flights to Bhutan, Druk-Air and Bhutan Airlines.
Selecting the right connection is crucial for a seamless trip. You can enter Bhutan by land from India, another way to get into Bhutan. The three official ground entry points are Phuentsholing, Samdrup Jongkhar and Gelephu. These small towns can serve only as transit destinations and do not have many activities for you to engage with. We recommend these routes for an overland journey only if you are combining your Bhutan trip with India.
By Air:
Under the banner "Druk-Air", this national carrier operates flights to Paro Bhutan from Bangkok in Thailand, Delhi, Kolkata, Bodh Gaya, Guwahati and Mumbai in India, Kathmandu in Nepal, Dhaka in Bangladesh and Changi in Singapore, among others.
Royal Bhutan Airlines
Bhutan Airlines
By Land:
Bhutan Airlines, a privately owned airline company, operates two aircraft with a capacity of 126 passengers, including 12 business class seats and 114 economy class seats. The airline operates daily flights from Bangkok to Paro via Kolkata and three flights a week from Delhi via Kathmandu.
Phuentsholing in the south west of Bhutan is approximately 170 km away from the Indian National airport in Baghdogra to the border town and to the capital city is another 4-hour drive through the subtropical regions.
Gelephu in south-central Bhutan is another point of entry into Bhutan for visitors. It is approximately 250 km from the capital city, Thimphu, which takes about 8 hours, crossing three districts of Bhutan
Samdrup Jongkhar, in eastern Bhutan, borders the Indian state of Assam. It is approximately 150 km from the capital of Assam, Guwahati airport. This route will take you through the regions, crossing the east, crossing Tashigang, Mongar, Bumthang, Wangdue Phodrang and Punakha districts. You will cover about 700 km and need at least 3 days to get to the capital city.
Drukyul Differences: Elevate your Bhutan travel experience to new heights!
Drukyul Delights offers a top-notch, white-glove concierge-level luxury service in Bhutan.
Join in private, immersive Buddhist ritual ceremonies and receive blessings from monks.
We offer not just a curated, mass-market version of tour ideas but a truly indigenous experience.
Enjoy privileged access to a small, local ritual not featured on your mainstream calendars.
Get exclusive after-hours access to iconic cultural sites without the crowd.
Committed to offering the best value: the quality of your journey is never compromised.
At Drukyul Delights, we offer only the best of everything, ensuring every moment of your journey is extraordinary: From eco-conscious itineraries to community-based tourism that fosters authentic connections, we cater experiences that are as responsible as they are meaningful and indulgent, blending in perfectly for your ultimate choice as the most reliable travel company in Bhutan.”
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