Bhutan Tour Package from Mumbai
Escape the ordinary. Hike among ancient monasteries, breathe in fresh mountain air, and discover happiness in the Cloud Kingdom: Bhutan awaits.
Unveiled by the Himalayas, Bhutan beckons with a tapestry of ancient monasteries clinging to mist-shrouded cliff, vibrant prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and serene valleys carpeted with wildflowers. Embark on a Bhutan trip from Mumbai and engulf yourself in the “Land of Thunder Dragon”, witnessing monks in saffron robes chanting within majestic Dzongs (fortresses). Trade honking horns for the murmur of prayer flags. Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s unique culture, learning the art of archery or witnessing a traditional festival of colors and masked dances known as Tshechu. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and discover a culture woven with the threads of time, where happiness reigns supreme. This Himalayan kingdom offers experiences beyond compare.
Ready to embark on your own Bhutan adventure? Get ready for the holiday with Veena World’s incredible Bhutan holiday package from Mumbai, meticulously created to show the country’s wonders. Explore iconic landmarks in Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, trek through sensational landscapes, leading you to snow-caped peaks and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry. Contact us today to create your dream Bhutan trip from Mumbai.
Bhutan Travel Packages From Mumbai
Bhutan Packages From Mumbai | Day/Night | Price |
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Best of Bhutan | 9 Days | ₹75,000 |
Women's Special Bhutan | 9 Days | ₹82,000 |
Seniors' Special Bhutan | 9 Days | ₹85,000 |
Wonders of Bhutan | 12 Days | ₹1,03,000 |
4 Bhutan Holiday Packages from Mumbai
Best of Bhutan
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2 Countries 7 Cities
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20 Dec 24
(2 seats)27 Dec 24
(2 seats)14 Mar 25
(6 seats)
Women's Special Bhutan
9
2 Countries 7 Cities
1 Date
from 1 CityTour Highlights
Paro Dzong, Ta-Dzong - National Museum, Taktshang Monastery - Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Chele-la-Pass, Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley, White water rafting in the Punakha river, Punakha Dzong, Royal Takin Preserve, Kharbandi Gompa
Seniors' Special Bhutan
9
2 Countries 7 Cities
1 Date
from 1 CityTour Highlights
Paro Dzong, Ta-Dzong - National Museum, Taktshang Monastery - Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Chele-la-Pass, Dochula Pass, Phobjikha Valley, White water rafting in the Punakha river, Punakha Dzong, Royal Takin Preserve, Kharbandi Gompa
Wonders of Bhutan
12
2 Countries 8 Cities
1 Date
from 2 CitiesTour Highlights
Expert tour manager all throughout the tour., All meals included in tour price., Music, fun and games everyday.
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Now a constitutional monarchy, Bhutan was once a dual governance country. Bhutan’s nickname, “The Land of the Thunder Dragon”, is more than just a moniker, it’s a window into the country’s soul. People speak of powerful thunderstorms that echo through the valleys, with the dazzling lightning interpreted as the fire of a mighty dragon, the Druk (Bhutanese national symbol).
However, the serenity of Bhutan is not the only reason to book a Bhutan travel package from Mumbai. The capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu holds a unique distinction: it is the only capital city in the world without traffic lights. Police officers often in white crisp gloves, directs traffic, adding a human touch and reflecting Bhutan’s emphasis on community spirit.
At Veena World, you can book a Bhutan tour from Mumbai, specially crafted for you by travel experts. Regardless of your travel preferences, we can create the perfect Bhutan sightseeing experience for you. Choose from our diverse range of tours, or join a group tour to explore captivating wonders of Bhutan at a budget-friendly price.
Places to Visit in Bhutan
Bhutan boasts a treasure trove of captivating destinations, perfect for exploring with family or friends. Here's a glimpse of some must-see locations you'll likely find included in Veena World's Mumbai to Bhutan holiday packages:
Paro Taktstang
Paro Takstang also known as Tiger’s Nest is a meditation site of Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Buddhism in Bhutan. He flew here on the back of a tigess (Yeshe Tsogya) in the 8th century and meditated in a cave for several months. It is a challenging trek but reaching the monastery signifies overcoming obstacles and seeking spiritual enlightenment. It is a stunning example of Bhutanese architecture.
Dochula Pass
Dochula Pass is the highest mountain pass in Bhutan known for its breathtaking view and history. The most significant feature of Dochula Pass is the collection of 108 Chortens also known Stupas built in honor of the Bhutanese soldiers who lost their lives during a military operation in 2003. Dochula Pass has become a symbol of peace representing the wishes for the departed soldiers and a desire for lasting peace in the region. Dochula Pass offers breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas.
Buddha Dordenma
Buddha Dordenma is one of the largest Buddha statue in the world. It is a revered landmark because of the beauty and the spiritual aura it exudes. The statue’s construction aligns with Bhutan’s philosophy of Gross National Happiness, emphasizing spiritual well-being alongside material progress. The 169-foot bronze statue, gilded in gold, is a remarkable feat of engineering and craftsmanship. It houses over 125,000 smaller Buddha statues within its body, further adding to its significance.
Khoma
Khoma unlike the other landmarks, is a village renowned for its unique cultural significance. It is particularly famous for its skilled female weavers who create the exquisite textile known as Kishuthara. This fabric is considered a national treasure and a symbol of Bhutanese affluence. It serves as a living testament to Bhutan’s dedication to preserving its traditional handicrafts. Visitors can participate in workshops, observe the weavers at work, and even purchase authentic Kishuthara textiles directly from the source.
Gangtey Valley
Gangtey Valley, also known as Phobjikha Valley, holds a very special place in Bhutan, attracting visitors with its natural beauty, cultural significance, and role in wildlife conservation. It has lush green meadows dotted with wildflowers, clear rivers, and snow-capped peaks giving a majestic view to the visitors. The Black-Necked Crane Information Centre, located at the valley’s entrance educates visiotrs about these magnificent birds and conservation efforts. Tourists can observe the cranes from designated areas with minimal disturbance. Gangtey Valley embodies the philosophy of living in harmony with the environment.
Jigme Dorji National Park
For wildlife lovers, Bhutan’s Jigme Dorji National Park is a heaven to be at. It is a crown jewel in Bhutan, holding immense significance for the country’s ecology, conservation efforts, and cultural heritage. It is the second largest national park in Bhutan and one of the most ecologically diverse regions of the Eastern Himalayas. It encompasses a vast range of altitudes, from subtropical forests at the base to alpine meadows and glaciers higher up. The park’s pristine forests act as a natural water reservoir, filtering and regulating the water supply for the entire country downstream. It is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its importance for global biodiversity conservation.
Best Time to Visit Bhutan
The best time to Bhutan depends on what you prioritize in your itinerary. The spring season (March-May) has a pleasant weather with blooming flowers, ideal for trekking and sightseeing, being the peak tourist season. You will have a look at the clear skies during the autumn season (September- November) offering stunning views of the Himalayas. The temperature can be chilly at higher altitudes. If you’re interested in experiencing Bhutanese culture, research festival dates and plan accordingly as the festivals typically occur in the spring and autumn. Some of the high altitude passes may be closed in early spring due to snow. Both spring and autumn offer distinct advantages for visiting Bhutan. Consider your priorities to make the best choice with Veena World’s Bhutan travel package from Mumbai.
Book the Best Bhutan Travel Packages from Mumbai with Veena World
Veena World offers an extensive range of reasonably priced Bhutan tour package from Mumbai and several other cities as well. All these packages are all-inclusive and come with a thoughtfully designed travel itinerary. Whether you are planning a vacation with your family/friends or want to explore this fascinating city alone, you’ll find a suitable Bhutan trip from Mumbai. Or, if you don’t want to choose from our pre-designed packages, you can choose the Customized Holiday option. Here, you get complete flexibility to choose things like trip duration, type of accommodation, etc. Apart from this, you can also customize your travel itinerary according to your interests. So, choose Veena World as your travel partner and plan a trip from Mumbai to Bhutan in the most hassle-free manner!