04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour

At a Glance
Duration5 Days
Trip GradeEasy
CountryBhutan
Group Size2-20
Best TimeAll Season

04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour is an extraordinary experience that promises a remarkable adventure unlike any other in the world. Bhutan that is nestled in the eastern part of the Himalayas, is popular for its focus on happiness and peace. Thus, this Bhutan tour package will provide you with insights into the beautiful culture, traditions and lifestyle of the natives who have embraced a serene and peaceful approach. Your journey in this enchanting experience will take you across some of the major tourist destinations in the country, like Paro, Thimphu and Punakha.

You will have the opportunity to explore the significant landmarks in these popular destinations, which will give you a peek into the deep culture, rich history and enchanting landscape of this mountain country which will perfectly sum up its true allure. Thanks to its timeless charm, majestic mountains, serene monasteries and deep-rooted traditions, Bhutan is a haven for those who are seeking a spiritual awakening and relish the breathtaking scenery.

Our 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour invites you on a journey to discover the most iconic landmarks in the country, from the breathtaking Tiger’s Nest Monastery to the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere of Punakaha Dzong. As you move along with your exploration of the majestic fortresses, sacred temples and vibrant valleys, you will be truly immersed in Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage and untouched beauty.

Highlights of Tour

  • Flying to one of the most scenic airport in the world, Paro International Aiport
  • Impressive fortress and monastery, Ripung Dzong
  • Hike to the spiritual and architectural marvel that is  Taktsang Monastery
  • Unique and fascinating culture, traditions and lifestyle of the Bhutanese people (74.7% of population are Buddhist)
  • Crossing the majestic pass of  Dochula Pass admiring the immersive views of the mountains and deep valleys
  • Opportunity to explore the local farmer’s market where locally produced ingredients are displayed
  • Visiting arts and crafts school to learn about diverse forms of art that have been passed down through generations

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Best Time to Visit Bhutan

There are two ideal periods for enjoying the best experience during the 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour. You can either do this tour during the months of March, April and May (spring) or during the months of September, October and November (autumn).

Like the exciting exploration in Nepal during these periods, the neighboring country of Bhutan also houses great natural and cultural allure during these periods. Bhutan, during these seasons, has pleasant and dry climatic conditions.

Of course, the scenery and landscape of the country are at their most glorious form during spring and autumn. It's not like the tour plan for Bhutan cannot be organized during other off-season months like December, November, February (winter) and June, July, August (monsoon).

However, as the climate of this mountain country is not at its optimum phase during these periods, you might have to deal with minor inconveniences during the tour. Otherwise, as the cultural exploration of this tour doesn’t stretch all the way to the remote and high-altitude part of Bhutan, touring it during the off-period won’t be any less thrilling.

Key Destinations of Tour

Here are some key destinations that you will explore during your 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour.

Paro

Paro is one of the most iconic and picturesque destinations in Bhutan. It is rich in cultural significance and has a great history. It is also the only city in Bhutan with an international airport and serves as the gateway to this charming and peaceful country.

Major Attractions:

Rinpung Dzong:  It is a beautiful and historic fortress-monastery that offers insights into the rich architecture and culture of the country.

Kyichu Lhakhang: It is one of the oldest temples in the country; it is believed that this temple was erected in the 7th century.

Paro Takstang: It is commonly known as ‘Tiger’s Nest Monastery’ and is one of the most remarkable landmarks in the country; this cultural and historical monument is perched on the cliffside.

National Museum of Bhutan: This national museum is located in Ta Dzong. It aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the mountain country’s beautiful culture and history.

Thimphu

Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan and the largest city in the country. This economic and political hub of Bhutan blends modern development with the traditional Bhutanese culture.

Tashicho Dzong: This is an impressive fortress-monastery that is also home to the throne room of the monarch and also serves as the office of the kings and other governmental bodies.

Memorial Chorten: It is the memorial site built for the third king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, and is a prominent religious site in the country.

Buddha Dordenma: A massive golden Buddha statue that overlooks the Thimphu Valley. Situated inside Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, this site offers a panoramic of the valley and is a popular photography destination.

National Folk Heritage Museum: You will have the opportunity to understand the Bhutanese rural life in this traditional farmhouse.

Changangkha Lhakhang: This is a compact temple complex and ancient fortress monastery at the top of a ridge that juts toward the central part of Thimphu Valley.

Punakha

Punakha is the former capital of this mountain country and is known for its stunning scenery and cultural and historical significance.

Punakha Dzong: Referred to as the ‘Palace of Great Happiness,’ this is one the most beautiful dzong in the country, situated at the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu Rivers.

Punakha Suspension Bridge: One of the longest and most exciting bridges in Bhutan. This bridge offers mesmerizing views of surrounding valleys and the mesmerizing rivers.

Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten: This is a breathtaking chorten in Punakha that is significant relic to the country’s history and culture. This chorten was built to bring peace and prosperity to Bhutan. It also offers an incredible panoramic view of the Punakha Valley.

Chimi Lhakhang: It is also known as the ‘Fertility Temple’ and is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kunley. This temple is believed to bless couples seeking fertility.

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Dochula Pass

This iconic pass is located between Punakaha and Thimphu Valleys. Situated at an elevation of 3,100 meters (10,170 feet), this pass provides panoramic views of the Himalayas and both valleys on a clear day.

There are also 108 memorial chorten on this site, which have been built to honor the Bhutanese soldiers who died during the military operations.

Itinerary
Outline Itinerary
Day 01
Arrival in Paro and drive to Thimphu
Day 02
Drive from Thimphu to Punakha
Day 03
Punakha to Paro
Day 04
Exploration of Paro
Day 05
Departure from Paro to home country
Tour Plan
Day 01

Paro Altitude: 2,200m/ 7,217ft

Thimphu Altitude: 2,248m/ 7,375ft

Your exciting exploration of Bhutan begins after a scenic flight to Paro. This flight is an iconic experience in itself. On a clear day, you will be able to catch the majestic aerial views of the Himalayan region, including Mount Everest.

Upon landing at Paro, our staff will meet and greet you at the airport. From there, you will be then swiftly transferred to capital city, Thimphu. This drive from Paro to Thimphu will take about one and a half hours.

During this period, you will have sufficient time to acclimatize to the altitude of Bhutan. The drive will take you across the charming landscape, forest and rivers. After reaching your hotel in Thimphu, you can take some time to relax in the hotel.

Depending on your arrival period and transit point, if you have enough daylight, you can do some short sightseeing tours around this majestic capital city of Bhutan. National Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Simply Bhutan Cultural Center, Tashicho Dzong, etc, are some of the major highlights of Thimphu that you can explore.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation: Hotel
Day 02

Punakha Altitude: 1,350m/ 4,429ft

Altitude Loss: 898m/ 2,946ft

After enjoying your breakfast in Thimphu, you will then proceed with the next phase of exploration of this peaceful country. You will first explore the remaining highlights of Thimphu Valley and then transfer later to Punakga during the late afternoon.

This drive from Thimphu to Punakha lasts about three hours and you will have the opportunity to explore the excellent prospects of mountain landscapes, including Dochula Pass. During this day’s journey, you will also visit the 108 chortern built as a memorial for the soldiers.

After reaching Punakaha, you will check in at your hotel and rest for a bit. Then, your real exploration of this mountain country will begin afterward. First, you will visit the Punakha Jong, which houses beautiful paintings, artifacts and sculptures that are majorly influenced by the Mahayana Buddhist culture.

Similarly, Punakha Suspension Bridge and Wangde Fodrang are other major attractions of this beautiful valley. Take your time to relish the peaceful ambiance and learn more about Buddhism. After completing the trip, you will return back to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation: Hotel
Day 03

Paro Altitude: 2,200m/ 7,217ft

Altitude Gain: 850m/ 2,788ft

As you have explored the beautiful Punakha Valley, it is time to make your return to Paro. This day’s driving adventure will take you to Simotkha Dzong, this is the oldest dzong in the country, which was erected in 1629. Simotkha, in the present day, houses the Rigzhubg Institute, which is a hub for Buddhist studies.

The total drive duration from Punakha to Paro will take about 4 hours by car and you will able to enjoy the views of scenic views, landscape and architecture during the drive. You will also take your time to stroll around the Hontsho Village, this is where the Tibetan refugees reside.

After taking your time exploring the distinct beauty of Bhutan, you will then head back to your hotel for an overnight day.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation: Hotel
Day 04

Paro Altitude: 2,200m/ 7,217ft

This is the final day of your 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour package. After enjoying your breakfast at Paro, you will begin your exciting adventure in this charming valley. During the initial part of this day’s journey, you will hike to Kichu Lhakhang and Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest.

Legend has it that Guru Rinpoche, one of the prominent Buddhist monks, arrived here on top of a tigress, which is why it is named Tiger’s Nest. If you have enough time, you will also take your time to explore the national museum, Rinpung Dzong, local farm and other highlights of this beautiful valley.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation: Hotel
Day 05

Paro Altitude: 2,200m/ 7,217ft

Today, your 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour itinerary comes to an end. With a heart filled with memories and gratitude, you will prepare for your return trip. Our representative will drop you at the airport according to your flight schedule for your departure to your home country.

Thank you for taking part in this exciting Bhutan tour with Regal Nepal. We hope to see you again for your next adventure. Have a safe flight home!

Meals: Breakfast& Lunch
Cost Details
Included
  • Accommodation:Hotels approved by Bhutan’s tourism department for 4 nights.
  • Meals: Full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the tour.
  • Transportation: Private vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary.
  • Tour Guide: Licensed, English-speaking Bhutanese guide for the duration of the trip.
  • Permits and Entry Fees: Bhutan visa processing, entrance fees to museums, monasteries, and landmarks.
  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): Government fees as mandated by Bhutan's tourism policies.
  • Airport Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off at Paro International Airport.
  • Taxes: All applicable taxes and service charges.
Excluded
  • Personal Expenses: Personal items such as laundry, telephone calls, and beverages.
  • Travel Insurance: Insurance coverage for the tour (strongly recommended).
  • Tips and Gratuities: For guides, drivers, and hotel staff.
  • Optional Activities: Any optional tours or experiences not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Beverages apart from those included with meals.
  • Medical Expenses: Any costs related to medical emergencies or health-related services.
  • Extra Accommodation: Costs for early arrival or late departure beyond the itinerary.
Additional Info

Visa and Entry Requirement

Regal Nepal will handle all the visa and entry requirements for your 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour. The government of Bhutan only issues the VISA after receiving the full payment for the tour in advance. Thus, unlike other tour, trekking and mountaineering packages with us, your Bhutan Tour package will also include the cost of the visa.

Without a visa clearance number, tourists cannot even board a flight to the country. All nationals need to apply for the visa except the citizens of India, Bangladesh and Maldives. After applying for the visa, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs forwards a copy of the visa clearance to the entry points.

The agency applying for the visa on your behalf will also send you a copy of the visa clearance via fax. Although the actual visa for the country is stamped upon arrival, the assigned copy of clearance will be necessary to book the Druk Air Tickets.

You will have to carry two original copies of your passport-size photographs and upon your arrival, the actual visa with the stamp will be issued for your tour.

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Tourism Policy in Bhutan

The tourism policy in Bhutan is based on the ‘High Value, Low Volume’ tourism practices. Thus, the policy has been designed to preserve the rich cultural heritage and pristine natural environment in the country, at the same time providing valuable and meaningful experiences to visitors.

The government of Bhutan requires all tourists to book through a licensed operator in the country. Similarly, a pre-planned itinerary should be followed while touring the country. Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) has been issued to manage the number of visitors and sustainable development in the country.

In order to ensure the country’s infrastructure and environment are not overwhelmed by the large inflow of tourists, Bhutan has set a cap on the tourist number for every year. From 2023, the tourist cap in the country has been capped to around 2,00,000 per year.

Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) manages all the planning, policy, formulation, regulation and promotion related to tourism. This branch of government ensures that the tourism practice in the country aligns with the national priorities and sustainable development goals.

Cultural Etiquette During 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour

When you are doing the 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour, it is necessary to respect the local culture, norms and values to have a positive experience. The Bhutanese people dress conservatively, even more so at the religious sites.

Thus, it is important to wear appropriate clothing during your time in the country. Wea long sleeves and covering clothes, avoid revealing clothes. Similarly, before entering the religious sites, remove your shoes and headgear to show respect.

If you are circling the stupas or spinning the praying wheels, do it in a clockwise order. Also, don’t point at people or religious sites with your finger. If you are taking photographs, make sure there isn’t any kind of restriction and ask for permission if you are taking photographs of natives.

Furthermore, the Bhutanese meals are communal, so if you are eating in a group, make sure that everyone is severed before you start relishing the delightful flavors. The Bhutanese society is more on the conservative side, so it will be wise to avoid public displays of affection and respect for other’s personal space.

In Bhutan, the royal family holds a revered status and it is essential to speak about them with respect. You need to avoid any form of disrespectful language and behavior when it comes to discussing monarchy in the country.

Communication

The officialy language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, but the populace is adept in the English language as well. Especially, at the major tourist destination, you will be able to easily communicate with the natives in the English language as well.

So, it won’t be hard for you to go shopping and have meaningful conversations with the natives. As for the eastern and southern parts of the country, other languages, such as Sharchhoha and Lhotshampa, are spoken.

As this country is tourism-based, communicating in English won’t be an issue in those regions as well. In the area of telecommunications, mobile networks and internet services are available throughout the country.

However, depending on the remoteness and altitudes, these services may be limited. You will also be able to purchase a local sim card for calls and data usage during your trip. Social media applications also have been massively embraced by the general populace. So, it won’t be hard for you to stay in touch with your friends and family during your 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour.

Currency and Payment

The national currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). Besides the BTN, the Indian currency, Rupees, is also widely accepted in this mountain country. So, you can choose the currency of your choice depending on the feasibility.

You can exchange the currency at the Paro International Airport. Similarly, there are also major banks and authorized money changers in big cities like Thimphu and Paro, where you can convert your currency to local BTN or Indian Rupees.

Some of the hotels also do exchange services, but as the rates may differ, it is best to exchange the currency at a bank or registered exchanger. Digital payment, credit card and debit cards are also accepted in the major cities.

However, as they are only accepted in top-tier and major establishments, you should consider carrying cash for your local market shopping. Digital payment apps such as Google Pay and Apple Pay are not that widely accepted in the country and the major wallet, Mobile Bank of Bhutan (mBoB), has limited usage to urban areas only.

Health and Safety

Bhutan is a safe and peaceful country; however, it is still essential to stay vigilant and be mindful of the standard safety precautions for your tour plan for Bhutan. The medical facilities in rural areas are limited, so we suggest you to carry a standard first aid kit with common medications like antibiotics, pain relievers, bandages, prescribed personal medications and so on.

You should also consult your doctor about the recommended vaccinations for the trip. TB and Diphtheria, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, Tetanus, Typhoid, Covid-19, Malaria, etc, are some recommended vaccinations for the country.

Furthermore, we also recommend your blood group check-up for the tour so you can go through the medical process without any doubt during emergencies. Your guide will take care of your overall health, comfort and experience throughout the trip.

So, if you have any kind of medical complications, you should consult him/her. Similarly, during the tour, if you face any kind of issues, you should consult your guide immediately.

What Sort of Accomodation Can You Expect?

There are several modes of accommodation facilities available in Bhutan. From standard, luxury and eco-friendly hotels to resorts, farm stays, guesthouses, to camping and monastic stays, you can enjoy a diverse range of accommodation facilities during your trip to Bhutan.

For this 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour, Regal Nepal will arrange your accommodation at three or four-star hotels, depending on the services available in the region. All the hotel establishments approved by the government have clean and well-maintained rooms with hot and cool water options.

The internet service is available in most urban hotels. But, considering the region, the services may be limited or slower, especially in the rural areas. As for the electricity service in this mountain country, there is a chain of reliable supply in most areas, but in the remote areas there can be occasional power outages.

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Food and Water During Bhutan Tour

The food menus in Bhutan reflect the country’s rich culture and traditions. You will be able to enjoy unique and delightful flavors that emphasize on the spicy and organic ingredients during the trip. Beyond the tasty Bhutanese menus, you will be able to enjoy Indian, Chinese and other Continental delicacies with touches of mountain herbs and spices.

During your Bhutan Tour, you definitely have to try popular delicacies such as Ema Datshi, Kewa Datshi, Shakam Paa, Jasha Maru, Hogo, Thukpa, Tingmo, etc. All the ingredients used for preparing meals in Bhutan are locally sourced and organic.

This chain also reflects the country’s commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly approach. Thus, the meals are generally healthy and nutritious, not to mention very savory. Even if you have embraced the vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, you will find plenty of menus to enjoy from.

Drinking Water

Bottled mineral water that is widely available at the hotels, restaurants and shops across Bhutan is one of the safest approaches to staying hydrated during your tour. There is also tap water available across the country; although it may be safe for the locals, we recommend you not to drink the mountain water without proper treatment.

You can also buy water at hotels, lodges, guesthouses and restaurants that are boiled and filtered. It is a more eco-friendly alternative to bottled water. So, you can carry a reusable bottle with you and fill it occasionally during your tour to reduce plastic waste.

Tipping

When doing 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour, you might e curious about the tipping custom in the country. Like the Western part of the world, tipping is not a standard practice in most Asian countries. However, during touring and adventure activities, it is generally expected by the staff.

You can make the tip at your discretion, as there is not any standard margin. Normally, if you are in a ground of 1-2, about US$ 8 to US$ 10 tipping per day is expected for your guide and around US$ 5 to US$ 7 per day for your driver.

If the group size is medium, 3 to 8 people, US$ 6 to US$ 8 for the guide, and US$ 3 to US$ 5 for the driver is expected. Similarly, with a larger scale group of travelers, around 8 to 16 adults, US$ 4 to US$ 6 per person tipping for the guide and US$ 3 to US$ 5 per person driver is the general tipping practice.

Note: If you are trekking in Bhutan, the tip is offered to the whole trek crew not individually like tours.

Who Can Do 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour?

Bhutan touring is nothing like a demanding trekking adventure in the remote part of the mountains. For the most part, you will be exploring the country in a comfortable vehicle and there are only a few parts where you will have to do short hikes to explore the major highlights.

Even then, just slow-paced walking will do the trick and it will be nothing like taking on an exhausting endeavor. So, the 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour is an easy-grade exploration that is a luxurious experience at the same time.

You will explore the cultural and natural landmarks of the country in a gradual manner and take your time to soak in the serene ambiance. Almost every segment of the touring route is accessible by the route. You will only need to do some short hikes at a few destinations, but they are not that physically demanding.

Thus, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that this exciting and memorable exploration of the most charming mountain country in the world is suitable for every traveling enthusiast regardless of age, gender, experience and fitness level.

Packing For Bhutan Tour

Packing for 04 Nights 05 Days Bhutan Tour will mostly depend on the season that you doing this tour in. As the climate variation is not that major like the trekking journey that stretches from lower altitudes all the the way to alpine and tundra zones, the necessary layers are pretty much consistent.

You will be able to enjoy your 5-day tour without having to worry about packing different thickness layers for the varied altitudes. However, you will still need to bring the appropriate layers and gear, considering the season of your choice.

For example, if you are doing this tour during the peak traveling period in the country (i.e. spring and autumn), just light cotton clothing for the day and a warm sweater/fleece jacket for the evening and morning will be quite sufficient.

Similarly, as you will spend all of the nights at comfortable hotels, you will not need to bring an extra set of gear like for a trekking journey. But don’t forget to bring a sunhat, a thermal jacket, gloves, sunglasses, and comfortable hiking/sports shoes. Moving beyond does bring your personal care products, your favorite snacks and other toiletries if you feel like it.

While doing this tour during the monsoon period (June to August), you will need to prioritize waterproof clothes and gaiters. Moreover, waterproofing your luggage/bag and carrying an umbrella/raincoat may be necessary if the rainfall is consistent.

As for the winter (December to February), the country may experience some snowfall and it is also the coldest point across the year. So, you will need to bring warm and buff layers to keep yourself warm and comfortable during the trip.

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Travel Tips

These are some helpful travel tips you can follow for a comfortable and memorable tour plan for Bhutan.

  • Plan your itinerary well and make sure that your Bhutan Tour package includes a visit to iconic and popular sites in cities like Thimphu, Paro and Punakha.
  • Make sure to pack appropriately for the varying weather to ensure a memorable and comfy experience.
  • Even if your tour doesn’t stretch to high altitude points in the country, Bhutan is comparatively situated significantly higher from sea elevation. So, make sure to stay hydrated and avoid heavy physical exertion.
  • Respect local culture and traditions, dress appropriately for your tour and be mindful about the conservative lifestyle of the natives.
  • Although Bhutan is generally a safe country, it is important to follow standard precautions and safety protocols during your tour.
  • Always be mindful of your surroundings and keep your valuables safe.
  • Bring a basic first-aid kit with common medication and enough personal medicines if you are on any kind of medication.
  • Buty local sim cards such as TashiCell or B-Mobile to stay connected with the world during your tour. These mobile networks are also reliable sources of internet connection where the service is limited or unavailable.
  • Bargaining while shopping is not a common practice in Bhutanese markets, so be polite if you are testing your bargaining skills.
  • Lastly, the lifestyle in Bhutan follows a relaxed and peaceful pace, so adapt to the Bhutanese pace to enjoy the serene atmosphere and truly relish your journey.
FAQs

The standard Bhutan trip costs somewhere around US$ 1,500 to US$ 2,500. There are several factors that will influence the overall tour package cost, such as the number of exploration days, touring regions, quality of services/amenities and so on.

If you want to make the most out of your trip and make lifelong memories, you should consider the best months like March, April, May, September, October and November. These are the peak periods to explore the natural beauty and culture of the mountain country.

Any travelers entering Bhutan must pay the government Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of US$ 200 per night. Children that are below the age of 5 dont have to pay any SDF and as for the children between the ages of 6 to 12, they will have to pay a 50% concession on the SDF.

This US$ 250 fee per day was initiated by the government to keep the country from being overrun by the tourists and provide the best value experience. The fee also goes toward upgrading the infrastructure of the country, developing the tourism sector and preserving culture and environment.

The food and beverages in Bhutan are reasonably priced. If you find yourself comfortable with the local delights, you will be able to cut off the food expenses even further.

The best way to plan the trip to Bhutan is to decide on your preferred season and activities in the country. Then, you can hire a reliable agency like Regal Nepal to handle other details of the trip.

Bhutan is the world’s first carbon-negative country and about 70% of the country is covered by forest. Thus, it is a natural paradise for travelers who want to experience the raw beauty of mother nature. Similarly, the peaceful Buddhist religion, unique culture, traditions and architecture are other major highlights that make this country a popular destination.

The off-travel period monsoon (June to August) and winter (December to February) are considered the cheapest season to visit Bhutan. During these periods, the airfare and accommodation costs are lower and you also have higher chances of securing discounted packages.

The societies in Bhutan are conservative and you will need to dress appropriately during your visit. Wear casual dress with full sleeves that cover your skin and avoid tight clothes as they are considered in public spaces in most Asian countries.

You are not allowed to travel independently in Bhutan; you will need to go through a registered tour company or directly via an affiliated travel agent to explore the country. If you are looking for a solo experience then private tours are the next best alternative, which allows you to choose your preferred date and duration of travel in Bhutan.