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Bhutan Honeymoon Packages

Bhutan Honeymoon Packages: rated 4.4/5 (based on 1539 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹14,500/-

Bhutan Honeymoon Packages

Wedged between the mighty Himalayas and the Asian countries of China, India, and Nepal; the Kingdom of Bhutan is a riot of sights, sounds, and sentiment. Voted as the happiest country in Asia, and rightly so, a honeymoon in Bhutan is the perfect way to begin your married life on a happy high.

One can easily reach Bhutan from around the world by air via the Paro International Airport, which is an hour long drive from the capital city of Thimpu. Other cities in Bhutan can easily be accessed through a well-connected network of roads and domestic flights. Travelers can also take a direct bus from Kolkata, if convenient. 

Best Time To Visit Bhutan

Bhutan is located in the Himalayas and the variation in altitudes brings about a widely varied climate in Bhutan. The best time to visit Bhutan would be the spring months between March to May. The valley totally comes alive with flowers that bloom and blossom the entire landscape. 

  • The clear skies of October make the Himalayas even more interesting and this is the time for trekking when temperatures are particularly cool. During June to August, the low season pertains due to rains which makes trekking difficult. 
  • Climate and weather in Bhutan is also influenced by monsoon season in India bringing rain at certain times of the year. Bhutan experiences monsoon from June to September with heavy rains and high humidity. 
  • The Autumn month from October to November is generally sunny but snow is visible at higher elevations. Late November to early March is also dry with pre-monsoon showers that usually start in May.

How To Reach Bhutan

The best way to reach Bhutan is by air and the country has only one international airport. The Paro International Airport is located around 7 km from the main city and has connecting flights from various parts of the world.

  • If you wish, you are also free to catch a direct flight from Nepal to Bhutan. This particular journey can be quite exciting for you as you can see some amazing high-rise mountains like Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Kangchenjunga and Makalu from the plane itself. 
  • The capital, Thimphu is only an hour away from Paro. Surrounded by mountains, Paro is located at a height of 7,300 feet above the mean sea level. The experience of descending into the Paro valley for landing can actually be a spectacular experience for you as the mountains are so clse by. 
  • When traveling from India, cities such as Mumbai and Guwahati offer connecting flights while direct flights to Bhutan are available from Kolkata, the Bagdogra International Airport and New Delhi. 
  • Some of the domestic airports in Bhutan are as follows: Gelephu Airport, Yongphulla Airport, and Bathpalathang Airport. The main airline carriers of Bhutan are Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. Druk Air is known to operate daily flights from Paro to Delhi, Kolkata, Bangkok and Kathmandu. 
  • Indians, however, do not actually need a visa to visit Bhutan although a valid Indian passport or a Voter Identity Card and an Entry Permit from Immigration Office of the Royal Government of Bhutan at Phuentsholing is necessary. 

Reaching Bhutan By Road (Cars/Buses)

If you love going on road trips, then probably, you are better off not taking flights. India has 3 main border points with Bhutan - Jaigaon – Phuentsholing Border, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar. 

  • The Phuentsholing border area is the most preferred option located around 160 km from Bagdogra in West Bengal. You may also hire private taxis from Bagdogra Airport or Siliguri to reach Bhutan. The fare is usually between 2,000 to 3,000 INR. The total journey time can be around 5-6 hours depending on the traffic. 
  • For bus travel, you can take one from Kolkata as direct buses from the Esplanade Station in Kolkata will take you directly to Phuentsholing. The journey is around 18 hours from here but if you are in Siliguri, then it is only going to be around 4 hours.

The best time to visit Bhutan for honeymoon is from March to May and September to November, when the weather is pleasant and dry; thus making it ideal for sightseeing. Bhutan honeymoon packages take you to the historically rich cities of Thimphu, Phuntsholing, Punakha, Paro, Jakar, Trashigang, Gelephu, and Samdrup Jongkhar. Honeymooners can explore popular tourist attractions such as the Tiger’s Nest, Ugyen Pelri Palace, Punakha Dzong, Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, National Museum, Tower of Trongsa Royal Heritage Museum, Wangdicholing Palace, Handicrafts Market, the Weekend Market and a dozen other famous sightseeing places. 

A blend of serenity and adventure, a trip to Bhutan is full of sweet surprises. Sprawl amidst nature, visit the various temples and Buddhist monasteries to seek the blessings of the divine, attend the local & traditional festivals, shop for souvenirs, and embark upon thrilling treks to get the complete Bhutan holiday packages at affordable prices.

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How much does a Bhutan tour cost?

An 8 days luxurious tour to Bhutan for your honeymoon would cost you between INR 48,000 to INR 53,000. The cost of your tour may depend upon several factors such as accommodation, transportation, sightseeing, etc. The cost may fluctuate depending upon the customizations made in the tour packages. The tour cost includes sightseeing tours at Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Ramthangkha, and Phuentsholing. You can also customize your tour package according to your preferences.

Is Bhutan a good place for a honeymoon?

Bhutan is considered to be one of the most famous destinations for a honeymoon. Spend a relaxing honeymoon with your significant other amidst the natural beauty and cultural elegance of Bhutan. You can also explore several ancient temples and fortresses, during your stay in Bhutan. Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha are some of the popular destinations in Bhutan to spend your honeymoon.

What are the best Bhutan honeymoon packages offered by TravelTriangle?

Below listed are some of the best Bhutan honeymoon packages offered by us:

Breathtaking Bhutan Honeymoon Tour

Delightful Bhutan Honeymoon Package

An Amazing Bhutan Honeymoon Package

What activities can one undertake as a couple, while on their honeymoon in Bhutan?

There are a lot of adventurous and interesting activities that couples can undertake, while on their honeymoon in Bhutan. Some of them mentioned below:

  • Couples can ride up the Chele La Pass
  • Explore the Dzongs and the Goombas
  • Drive-up the Dochula Pass
  • Hike up the Tiger’s Nest
  • Go on a temple tour

What are the top places to visit in Bhutan?

  • Rinpung Dzong
  • Buddha Dordenma Statue
  • Chele La Pass
  • Tiger’s Nest
  • Punakha Dzong
  • Dochula Pass
  • Phobjikha Valley
  • Chomolhari
  • Tashichho Dzong
  • Motithang Takin Preserve

What activities can one undertake as a couple, while on their honeymoon in Bhutan?

A duration of 5 to 6 days is ideal for a trip to Bhutan. With this time duration, you can easily explore the top places in Bhutan and can also enjoy a day or two of self-exploration.

When is the best time to visit Bhutan for a honeymoon trip?

The best time to visit Bhutan is from March to May and September to November. The weather is pleasant and dry, thus making it ideal for sightseeing.

Where can one enjoy the nightlife while on their honeymoon in Bhutan?

The capital city of Thimphu is the best place to enjoy the nightlife in Bhutan. Travelers can visit many clubs, bars, lounges, and pubs there while on a honeymoon trip to Bhutan.

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Animesh's 7 days trip to Bhutan

7 days ago
Good experience Simply Bhutan and phobjika valley were very beautiful
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Animesh

New delhi

Rajesh's 5 days trip to Bhutan

10 days ago
From Arrival at Paro till departure GZD arrangements like hotel, vehicle, guide, driver and sightseeing was perfectly done like to do future Bhutan trips with them
RG

Rajesh Gupta

New delhi

Myselfankit's 5 days trip to Bhutan

14 days ago
We had a very good time. Happy with travel triangle service.
M

Myselfankit

Delhi

Gagan's 8 days trip to Bhutan

15 days ago
Great great trip, with zero hassle for anything. From the start till the end it was all tailor made so perfectly to match our requirements and our timings. Had a fantastic time during the trip We made new friends which are the guide the driver the trip organisers.
GL

Gagan L

Bengaluru

Vinaya's 5 days trip to Bhutan

16 days ago
It was an average trip. By looking at the positive reviews I expected a better service. I travelled solo and it was safe and comfortable but guide they provided was lazy and not interested. He came late one day and skipped few places. Drivers were good. On my way back to airport driver was giving more information than my Bhutan guide. Guide Namgey was good on first day who had to rush for an emergency, only to be replaced by a bad guide. Their choice of hotels are not so good as they are away from the city in Thimphu and Paro. I liked Thimphu hotel though. Travel agents were helpful sometimes but I had to ask them driver and guide details multiple times which was frustrating. Sometimes there was poor or late response. I realised that the guide skipped places at the end of the tour and they stopped replying to my messages or calls without even acknowledging their mistake. They even blamed me for not informing earlier. I wasn't expecting to be cheated like this, otherwise I would have been cautious. It was my mistake ultimately according to them. They haven't acknowledged guide mistake till now. Please choose your travel agents carefully.
VG

Vinaya Gowda

Bagdogra international airport

Ashok's 9 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
Hotel r very good & hygenic, driver n guide provided r humble & co-operative, travel agent Mr Hari Prasad is very helpful & responding very quickly... Thanks for our real memorable Bhutan Trip
AK

Ashok Karale

Bagdogra

Dibyajyoti's 7 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
**Review of My Incredible Bhutan Trip** I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bhutan, and I can’t say enough about the incredible experience I had, thanks to our exceptional travel agent and our wonderful tour guide. From start to finish, the trip was wonderfully organized, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in the beauty and culture of this enchanting country. Our travel agent was outstanding, taking the time to understand our preferences and crafting a personalized itinerary that perfectly balanced sightseeing and relaxation. Every detail was meticulously planned, from our accommodation to our daily activities, making the entire experience seamless and stress-free. Our tour guide named "Kinkuu" , a remarkable woman, felt like a family member from the very first moment we met her. She was not only knowledgeable and professional but also warm and caring. Her passion for Bhutanese culture shone through in every interaction. She enriched our experience with fascinating stories and insights about local customs, making us feel connected to the heart of Bhutan. The cabs provided were comfortable and reliable, ensuring that our journeys through the breathtaking landscapes were as enjoyable as the destinations themselves. The roads may be winding, but the views along the way were nothing short of spectacular. We explored the vibrant capital city of Thimphu, where modernity meets tradition. The stunning architecture, such as the Tashichho Dzong, left us in awe. Wandering through the local markets, we encountered warm, welcoming people who were eager to share their culture. This sense of hospitality was a recurring theme throughout our trip. Punakha was another highlight, with its majestic dzong situated at the confluence of two rivers. The scenic beauty here is unparalleled, especially when surrounded by the lush green valleys and the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas. The hike to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten was invigorating, and the views from the top were absolutely worth it—an unforgettable sight that captured the essence of Bhutan. Finally, our visit to Paro was magical. The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched on a cliff, was a breathtaking trek that offered both a physical challenge and a spiritual reward. The serenity of the location, combined with the clear blue skies and crisp mountain air, made it a highlight of our journey. Throughout our travels, we were continually impressed by the pristine environment. Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty is evident everywhere—from the clean streets to the unspoiled landscapes. The air was fresh, and the atmosphere was tranquil, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In summary, my trip to Bhutan was a dream come true, and I wholeheartedly recommend this destination to anyone seeking adventure and serenity. With the help of our fantastic travel agent, our exceptional tour guide who felt like family, and the stunning locations of Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, it was an experience I will cherish forever. Bhutan’s blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality is truly unmatched. 1) The remarkable and breathtaking trek to Tiger's nest 2) Stay at punakha, though the other hotels were better, but the location of the hotel and the view worth the money spent
DM

Dibyajyoti Mohapatra

Bhubaneswar

Nitish's 7 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
Very nice trip and very nicely managed end to end by Mr Gyam. We were very warmly received at Thimpu by Mr Gyam. Highly recommended.
NG

Nitish Gupta

New delhi

Anuradha's 8 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
The trip to bhutan was absolutely exhilarating !! It was a family trip and the kind of planning , hotels , food and places to visit was customized to our liking which was both surprising as well delightful for us. The trip went smooth with driver, guide , and all facilities provided. The payment schedule was very relaxing as well Sharmila ji who organized the trip to bhutan from Green zone destination , was absolutely warm ,welcoming and constantly checking on us for any requirements which also added personal touch to the whole trip . Definitely recommended !! This was my 3rd trip through Travel triangle and i recommend it Green Zone destination.
AM

Anuradha Mallya

Mumbai

Jayesh's 7 days trip to Bhutan

a month ago
We had an incredible experience with Green Zone Destinations during our trip to Bhutan. From the moment we arrived to the time we left, every detail was perfectly taken care of. The seamless entry and exit process made our journey stress-free, and their personalized service truly stood out. The selection of hotels was spot on, offering comfort and wonderful hospitality. The arrangements for the cab, driver, and guide were exceptional. A special thanks to our guide, Narendra, for his in-depth knowledge and warm demeanor, and to our driver, Tashi, who ensured we had a smooth and comfortable journey throughout. We’d also like to extend our gratitude to Sharmila for her personalized welcome at Thimphu, which made us feel truly special and set the tone for a wonderful trip. Exploring Bhutan with their help was an absolute joy. We couldn’t have asked for more. Everything was perfect, and we are completely satisfied. Thank you, Green Zone Destinations, for making our trip memorable!
JP

Jayesh Patel

New delhi

Places To Visit In Bhutan

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Taktsang Monastery In Paro

Situated in western Bhutan, Paro Taktsang is perhaps the most significant Buddhist site in the country. The elaborate complex of this monastery, with red and golden peaks perches along a hanging cliff-side in the upper Paro valley, surrounded by the lushest of greens. Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest, is belie...

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Rinpung Dzong In Paro

Rinpung Dzong is the main fortress-monastery of Paro which houses the monastic body and the governmental and administrative departments in its complex. This is the basic characteristic of any dzong in Bhutan, and Rinpung Dzong of Paro is no exception. It belongs to the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu School, and the stories of ...

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Kyichu Lhakhang In Paro

Only 4.7 km away from the centre of the Paro town is the temple of Kyichu Lhakhang – the Sacred Jewel of Bhutan. Inside the complex of this temple lies the oldest shrine that stands in Tibet – the Jowo Temple. The first temple in the Kyichu Lhakhang premises was built by King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in 659 AD. The legend my...

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Drukgyel Dzong In Paro

Drukgyel Dzong stands in the upper part of Paro district as a reminiscence of a glorious past and a tragic present, much like most constructions of the medieval age. The other dzongs that one can see in Bhutan are fully or partially functional, with monastic bodies and government departments operating from within the comple...

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Paro Airport Bird's Eye Viewpoint In Paro

A town in the Paro Valley of Bhutan, Paro is a place of many sacred sites and historical monuments throughout the place. With streets rich in decorated buildings, small houses and traditional architecture, Bhutan’s sole international airport, Paro is definitely is a significant part of Bhutan. “The most difficult commercial...

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Things To Do In Bhutan

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Hiking In Thimphu

Hiking tour Thimphu is one of the best ways of exploring the natural locales of the destination. Thimphu is the summer capital of Bhutan and is surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful surroundings. The town is located in the Thimphu valley, and the beauty of the surrounding area is incomparable. The unique location of Bhu...

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Changlimithang Stadium In Thimphu

Changlimithang Stadium is the national stadium of Bhutan and was inaugurated in 1974. The stadium has a total capacity of 15000 and has been renovated time and again to add facilities and features to the stadium with the most recent renovation being in 2016. Located in the city of Thimphu, the stadium was built to commemora...

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Dochula Pass In Thimphu

Situated at a height of 3100 meters, Dochula Pass is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bhutan. In a broader sense, it is a route that lies between Bhutan’s present capital Thimphu and older royal capital Punakha. This pass was once part of a couple of ancient trade tracks, like Dochula Nature Trail or Lumitsawa A...

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Druk Trek Path In Paro

One of the finest treks in Bhutan, Druk path trek is a must try for all the tourists. Among the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, find yourself some peaceful time and make way for trekking. With the Druk path trek map in one hand, go ahead and explore the hidden beauty of a place with temples and landscapes around you. ...

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Chele la pass trek In Paro

In order to experience the Bhutanese landscape, you must your presence in the thrilling atmosphere of Chele la pass trek. At an altitude of 13000 ft, Chele la is one of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan. With sightseeing activities followed by trekking and hiking, Chele la pass has beautiful and breathtaking views to o...

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Ideal for couples, families, and friends, Bhutan is a haven for those seeking tranquillity and quietude. Choose from a range of budget and affordable Bhutan tour packages for an all-inclusive, customizable holiday that you shall remember for all your subsequent tomorrows. Moreover, your Bhutan honeymoon tour itinerary has been tailor made keeping in mind the needs of diverse honeymooners.

Bhutan honeymoon packages help you Indulge in various adventure activities such as rafting, trekking, kayaking, camping, wildlife safari, and fishing. In addition, while on a Bhutan trip, tourists can also attend holy ceremonies and cultural festivals, splurge on souvenirs at the Weekend and Handicrafts Market, enjoy the nightlife, and also gorge upon the local cuisine.

One of the perks of celebrating the start of your marital journey through honeymoon in Bhutan is the culinary delights that this Himalayan Kingdom has to offer. The Bhutanese cuisine mainly consists of chicken, yak meat, pork, rice, maize, and buckwheat. Popular snacks include momos, noodles, shabalay, and butter tea. The Ema Datsi which is the national dish of chillies and cheese is a must try for all travelers visiting Bhutan. As part of Bhutan tours, one can also treat their taste buds with Kewa datshi – a dish made of potatoes and cheese, Shakam paa – dried beef cooked with chillies, Phaksha paa – slices of pork with vegetables and chillies, Juma – a common Bhutanese sausage made with minced meat & rice, and Lom – which are nothing but turnip leaves. Moreover, Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese cuisine is also easily available for those couples who want a slice of different cuisines while on their honeymoon in Bhutan.

To get an idea of the most engrossing nightlife in Bhutan, head to the capital city of Thimphu. Dotted with restaurants, lounges, pubs, and clubs; couples can have a gala time at these budget bars. One can visit Vivacity, Mojo Park, Club Ace, Zest Bar & Lounge, and Space 34 while on their honeymoon in Bhutan. Bukhari at Uma by COMO, Ambient Café, Galingkha, Baan Thai, and Olive Restaurant are among the premier restaurants in the country where one can head to for a fine dine experience.

Shopping in Bhutan is another fun experience that honeymooners can indulge in. A lot of interesting bric a brac can be found in the local markets, which makes for memorable souvenirs. One can buy saddles, carpets, bamboo boxes, monastic trumpets, honey wine, and Red Panda beer.  

Bhutan Honeymoon packages from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata offer memorable experiences to newlyweds. With an array of places to explore, flavors to taste, and experiences to cherish; Bhutan can be best explored with customizable Bhutan tour packages which promise the most comfortable and luxurious tours.