Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is a dream destination for many Indian travelers. With its peaceful monasteries, scenic valleys, and deep-rooted culture, it offers an unforgettable Himalayan escape. But as you plan your trip to Bhutan, one important question arises:
👉 Should you choose a group tour or go for a private trip to Bhutan?
Let’s break it down so you can decide what’s best for your comfort, budget, and experience — and discover why more and more Indian travelers are now choosing private Bhutan tours.
A group trip means traveling with 20–40 other travelers under a fixed itinerary and pre-decided dates. These are usually budget-friendly and run by big tour operators.
Lower per-person cost
Social environment (meet new people)
Guided experience with set plans
Rigid itineraries with less personal freedom
Early morning wake-ups and rushed sightseeing
No control over hotels or food choices
Limited stops for photography or leisure
Less connection with locals or culture
Not ideal for couples, families, or spiritual travelers
A private tour means a tailor-made trip for you — whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a group of friends. You choose the dates, hotels, food preferences, pace, and even offbeat experiences.
Custom itinerary designed around your interests — nature, culture, leisure, photography, or spirituality
Comfortable stay options: from boutique resorts to 3-star/4-star hotels
Private vehicle and guide — no need to wait for others
Freedom to explore local cafes, temples, and markets at your own pace
Privacy and peace, especially for couples and families
Better flexibility for senior citizens or kids
You can even include special experiences like hot stone baths, monastery visits, or local village tours
In today’s fast-paced world, gifting your parents a calm, scenic, and spiritually rich holiday is one of the most beautiful gestures.
Bhutan is:
Safe, slow-paced, and senior-friendly
Full of clean air and natural beauty
Home to temples, cultural landmarks, and soulful experiences
With a private Bhutan tour, you can ensure:
Comfortable transport with stops as needed
Relaxed itineraries (no early morning rush)
Special arrangements for dietary or mobility needs
Opportunities to meditate or simply relax in peaceful valleys
Whether it’s your mother’s birthday, your father’s retirement gift, or just a holiday for their health and happiness — Bhutan is a perfect choice. And a private trip ensures they are treated with care and respect every moment.
Many people assume private trips are always expensive — but that’s not true.
At Roamcrafts, we offer affordable private Bhutan packages for Indian travelers, especially from Jaigaon, Phuentsholing, and Bagdogra. Since we are a local Bhutan DMC, we cut the middleman and offer curated trips that fit your budget without compromising the experience.
You get:
All permits and paperwork sorted
Door-to-door comfort
Local support throughout the journey
Handpicked stays and authentic Bhutanese meals
If you're:
Planning a honeymoon in Bhutan
Traveling with children or senior parents
A solo traveler who wants time for self-discovery
A spiritual seeker visiting temples like Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest)
Then a private trip will feel like a personal retreat, not just a tour.
Feature | Group Trip | Private Trip |
---|---|---|
Cost per person | Lower | Flexible based on choices |
Travel pace | Rushed | Comfortable |
Customization | Not possible | Fully personalized |
Food & Hotels | Fixed | You choose |
Experience | Tourist-style | Local & immersive |
Ideal For | Budget solo travelers | Families, couples, seniors |
Bhutan is not just a destination — it's a feeling. It deserves more than just “touch-and-go” sightseeing.
If you're someone who values comfort, depth, freedom, and a peaceful connection with nature and culture, then a private Bhutan trip is the best way to experience this magical kingdom.
Let Roamcrafts craft your perfect Bhutan story — one that’s as unique as you are.
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Explore handcrafted Bhutan packages specially curated for Indian travelers — and even for your parents.