Known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan is a peaceful Himalayan kingdom that blends breathtaking natural beauty with a deep spiritual heritage. From majestic monasteries perched on cliff edges like Tiger’s Nest to lush green valleys, pristine rivers, and colorful festivals, Bhutan is a dream for nature lovers, cultural explorers, and adventure seekers. Our Bhutan tour packages promise a soul-refreshing experience in one of the world’s happiest countries.
When you travel with Green Space Holidays, you’re choosing a partner who understands Bhutan’s charm and travel nuances.
Expert Curation: We design itineraries that capture Bhutan’s beauty and culture.
Hassle-Free Arrangements: From Bhutan visa to permits, flights, hotels, and guided tours — we handle it all.
Local Insight: Our trusted Bhutanese guides ensure authentic experiences and warm hospitality.
Competitive Pricing: Quality travel at the best rates.
Dedicated Support: Our team is available 24/7 during your trip for assistance.
For Indian passport holders, visiting Bhutan is visa-free — but you will need an Entry Permit.
Documents Needed: Valid Indian passport (minimum 6 months validity) or Voter ID, and passport-sized photos.
Where to Get Permit: At the Immigration Office in Phuentsholing or Paro Airport.
Extended Travel: For visiting beyond standard tourist areas, you’ll need a Special Area Permit (arranged easily by us).
The currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN), which is equal in value to the Indian Rupee (INR).
Good News: Indian Rupees (₹) are accepted everywhere in Bhutan (except ₹2,000 notes in some places).
Tip: Carry smaller denominations for convenience.
Exchange: ATMs are available in main towns, but cash is more reliable in rural areas.
Stay connected during your Bhutan journey with a local SIM.
Local Providers: Bhutan Telecom (B-Mobile) and TashiCell.
Where to Buy: Airport counters or telecom offices in Thimphu, Paro, and Phuentsholing.
Cost: Around ₹300–₹500 for 2–5 GB data packs valid for 30 days.
Tip: Carry your passport as ID proof for SIM registration.
Bhutan offers a unique charm in every season, but the best time to visit is:
Spring (March to May): Beautiful weather, blooming flowers, perfect for sightseeing and hiking.
Autumn (September to November): Crisp air, clear skies, and popular cultural festivals like Thimphu Tshechu.
Winter (December to February): Cold but peaceful, with snow in higher regions — great for photographers.
Avoid: Monsoon season (June–August) if you prefer dry, clear weather.
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