
Looking for the best Bhutan packages from Mumbai? This travel guide includes cost, best time to visit, detailed 7-day Bhutan itinerary, travel tips, requirements, and FAQs for Mumbai travellers.
If you want a peaceful escape from Mumbai’s hectic pace, and dreaming of a place where time slows down, mountains speak, and culture embraces you—Bhutan is your answer. Over the last few years, searches for Bhutan packages from Mumbai have skyrocketed as more travellers look for mindful, scenic, and culturally rich holidays. Bhutan packages from Mumbai offer the perfect mix of nature, culture, and spiritual calm. And the best part? Bhutan is incredibly easy to access for Indians, visa-free, budget-friendly, and safe.
With easy entry permits, direct flight routes (via connecting airports), and stunning Himalayan views, Bhutan has become a top choice for Mumbai travellers seeking both adventure and serenity.
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Bhutan is unique—unlike other tourist-heavy destinations. Every description of Bhutan starts with a “Gross National Happiness,” eco-friendly tourism promoting country. To truly understand and feel its meaning at least once is worth a shot for every Mumbaikar.
Cooler climate and pure mountain air
Rich monasteries & Buddhist heritage
zero crowd stress, nothing short of a heaven for a Mumbaikar.
Premium safety for solo, female, and family travellers
Well-organized tours with scenic drives
There is no direct flight from Mumbai to Paro, but it’s easy to travel via:
Mumbai → Bagdogra (flight) → Road to Phuentsholing
Mumbai → Kolkata / Delhi (flight) → Paro (Druk Air/Bhutan Airlines)
Most Bhutan packages from Mumbai prefer entering through Phuentsholing, especially for longer itineraries.
The ideal months are:
March to June (Spring) – Clear skies, perfect for Tiger’s Nest
September to November (Autumn) – Festivals, golden landscapes
December to February (Winter) – Snow views without extreme crowd
Monsoon (July–August) is suitable for budget travellers.
A typical 7-day package costs:
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Type of Package |
Price Range (Per Person) |
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Budget |
₹32,000 – ₹45,000 |
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Standard |
₹48,000 – ₹65,000 |
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Luxury |
₹70,000 – ₹1,10,000 |
Costs vary based on hotels, transport, flights, meals, and season.
Day 1 – Arrival in Phuentsholing & Travel Formalities
Your journey begins at the India–Bhutan border town of Phuentsholing, a peaceful gateway that marks the transition from the Indian plains to Bhutan’s serene mountains.
After meeting your DEYOR tour representative, you will:
Complete your entry permits (simple process for Indian tourists)
Check in to your hotel
Spend the evening walking through Phuentsholing’s charming streets
Enjoy Bhutanese hospitality and get a briefing about the upcoming journey
This day is relaxed, allowing you to settle in after your long travel from Mumbai.
Day 2 – Drive to Thimphu + Local Sightseeing
After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital. The route is unbelievably picturesque, with waterfalls, forests, and mountain cliffs.
Upon arrival:
Explore local markets and handicraft emporiums
Interact with artisans
Walk through Thimphu’s modern yet culturally rooted city streets
You will get a glimpse of how Thimphu beautifully blends tradition with modernization.
Day 3 – Full Day Thimphu Exploration
This day includes visits to Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks:
Buddha Dordenma
A massive golden statue overlooking the entire valley – a peaceful and spiritual experience.
Tashichho Dzong
The administrative and religious center of Bhutan. Its evening lighting is truly magical.
Folk Heritage Museum
A deep dive into Bhutan’s traditional lifestyle, food, and rural culture.
Optional experiences include visiting the Motithang Takin Preserve or strolling through Thimphu’s café district.
Day 4 – Thimphu to Punakha via Dochula Pass
This is one of the most memorable drives of your Bhutan trip.
Dochula Pass (3150m)
A stunning viewpoint with:
108 Druk Wangyal Chortens
View of snow-capped Himalayan ranges
Fresh, crisp mountain air
After enjoying the pass, drive onwards to Punakha, known for its fertile valleys.
Punakha Dzong
Bhutan’s most beautiful fortress, set at the confluence of two rivers.
Punakha Suspension Bridge
A thrilling experience, offering breathtaking views and connecting local villages across the across the Po Chhu River.
Day 5 – Travel to Paro & Local Experiences
After breakfast, drive to Paro, home to Bhutan’s most iconic monastery.
In Paro, you can:
Enjoy a traditional hot stone bath, known for healing and relaxation.
Explore Paro market for handicrafts, incense, rugs, and souvenirs.
Spend your evening enjoying local food like Ema Datshi or red rice.
Day 6 – Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery
This is the highlight of your Bhutan trip.
Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery)
Perched on a cliff, this monastery is a spiritual symbol of Bhutan. The 5–6 hour hike (round trip) is rewarding with:
Forest trails
Waterfalls
Prayer flags
Mountain vistas
It’s challenging but deeply fulfilling.
Day 7 – Return Journey & Final Day Wrap-Up
Drive back to Phuentsholing with your group. Enjoy your last lunch together and reflect on the week’s beautiful experiences.
By evening, cross into India and begin your journey back to Mumbai.
Indians need:
Valid Passport or Voter ID
Entry Permit (issued at Phuentsholing)
Passport-size photos
No visa is required, and Indian currency up to ₹25,000 is accepted.
Carry light woollens even in summer
Do Tiger’s Nest early morning for best weather
Avoid plastic; Bhutan is strict about eco-rules
Try local food but ask for less chili
Buy Takin wine, saffron, handmade soaps, textiles, and incense
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1. How much does a Bhutan trip from Mumbai cost?
A 7-day trip usually costs ₹48,000–₹65,000 depending on season and hotels.
2. Is Bhutan safe for solo or female travellers?
Extremely safe. Bhutan is one of the most secure tourist destinations in Asia.
3. What is the best month to visit Bhutan?
March–June and September–November are the ideal months.
4. Do Indians need a visa for Bhutan?
No visa is required. Only an entry permit.
5. Is the Tiger’s Nest hike difficult?
Moderately challenging. Anyone with basic fitness can complete it comfortably.
6. Can I travel to Bhutan by road from Mumbai?
Yes, via Siliguri–Jaigaon, but it is a long journey. Most choose flights.
7. How many days are ideal for Bhutan?
A 7-day itinerary is perfect for covering Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro.