Let the mountains remind you how small the world's chaos is — and how grand peace can feel.
In a world that rarely slows down, Bhutan continues to whisper what the soul longs to hear — silence, simplicity, and purpose. For Indian travelers in 2025, Bhutan is more than a destination; it is an invitation to reconnect.
Whether you seek serene monasteries perched on cliff edges, clean mountain air, vibrant festivals, or simply a peaceful escape with loved ones, Bhutan offers it all — without the need for a visa. With tourism open again and the experience more refined than ever, this is the perfect year to plan your Himalayan journey.
Paro (2N),Thimphu (2N)
Ideal for quick getaways
Key Sights: Buddha Point, Memorial Chorten, Paro Dzong, Tiger’s Nest Hike
Paro (2N),Thimphu (2N),Punakha (2N)
Balanced itinerary with monasteries, culture, and river valley beauty
Activities: DochuLa Pass, Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Suspension Bridge
Explore both Bhutan and the lush landscapes of Sikkim
Ideal for seasoned travelers or couples looking for something offbeat
Explore Roamcrafts Bhutan Packages
Costs can vary depending on your travel style, but here’s a general breakdown:
₹10,000 – ₹12,000/day per person (Basic hotels, shared vehicle, local food)
₹12,000 – ₹15,000/day per person (3-star hotels, private car, permit handling, guide optional)
₹16,000 – ₹20,000+/day per person (4–5-star boutique stays, guide, private SUV, experiences like hot stone bath, river rafting)
SDF (Sustainable Development Fee): First 24 hrs free, then ₹1,200 per person per night (as per Bhutan policy)
Permit Handling: Included in Roamcrafts packages
Flights (optional): Paro accessible via Bagdogra + road transfer
No visa required for Indian passport holders, but an entry permit is mandatory. You’ll need a valid passport or voter ID.
Roamcrafts takes care of:
Border documentation
Entry permits & route permits
Accommodation confirmations
Immigration escort if needed
All you need to do is pack.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery – The iconic cliffside hike worth every step
Paro Dzong & Kyichu Lhakhang – Fortresses with timeless stories
Buddha Dordenma – Giant golden Buddha overlooking the city
Folk Heritage Museum, Simply Bhutan – Interactive cultural experiences
Local markets and handicrafts bazaar
Punakha Dzong – Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress by the rivers
Suspension Bridge & Chimi Lhakhang – Light adventure & blessings
Optional: River rafting & nature walks
108 memorial stupas with a Himalayan backdrop
Haa Valley – For serene, untouched beauty
Hot stone bath experiences – For a soul-soothing unwind
As a trusted Destination Management Company (DMC) for Bhutan, Roamcrafts offers:
Local presence at the Bhutan border (Jaigaon)
Seamless permit support
Premium hotels & heritage stays
Private, clean vehicles & courteous drivers
Optional guides for deep cultural immersion
Emergency & local support, 24x7
Whether you're a solo traveler, couple, family, or group — we craft the journey that fits you best.
1. What’s the best time to visit Bhutan?
September to December and March to May are ideal.
2. What currency is used in Bhutan?
Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu),but Indian Rupees are widely accepted.
3. Is mobile network & internet available?
Yes, with limited connectivity in remote areas. Roamcrafts assists with local SIM cards.
4. Is Bhutan safe for solo or senior travelers?
Extremely safe, clean, and senior-friendly.
5. What should I pack for Bhutan?
Layers, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, ID proof, light jacket, power bank.
Whether you're drawn by ancient monasteries or majestic mountain trails, let Roamcrafts take you there — thoughtfully, peacefully, and beautifully.
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Some places aren’t just visited. They are felt. Bhutan is one of them.