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Bhutan Package Tour from Kolkata with NatureWings
As a human being, all we want to explore new destinations and experience the best places on Earth. Exploring and travelling new places brings happiness to us as we meet with new people, their culture, traditions, cuisines and life style. If you travel, it can bring so many good memories back home. For this you must have some list in your bucket where you want to take yourself. Not very far from Kolkata, but our neighbor Bhutan is a wonderful place to choose. If you book a Bhutan Package Tour from Kolkata, you will find out a diversified country with wide range of distinctive nature, culture, festivals, food habits, dress and people. Bhutan is really a unique destination.
Located in the lap of Himalaya in between India and China, Bhutan is a small country. For long this tiny Land of Thunder Dragon was kept hidden from external world. During 1970's the country first opened its door for international travelers with a policy of "High Value, Low Impact". Since then on the country is maintaining its policy and has managed to preserve its age old rich culture and traditions while developing and adopting new technology also. Bhutan offers a deep cultural tour for people who want to experience architectural landmarks for sightseeing, spiritual journey, hiking trails for trekkers of all levels and beautiful landscapes for photography. Bhutan is one of the less crowded, untouched, pristine and carbon negative country in the world which no one can find in many other destinations in the world.
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Day wise Bhutan Tour Package Itinerary from Kolkata :
Day 1 : Welcome At Paro Airport, Transfer To Thimphu
Day 2 : Thimphu Full Day Sightseeing
Day 3 : Thimpu To Phobjikha Valley Tour
Day 4 : Pobjikha Valley To Punakha
Day 5 : Punakha To Paro & Sightseeing
Day 6 : Paro, Taktsang Monastery Hiking
Day 7 : Paro To Chela-La-Pass Day Excursion
Day 8 : Departure From Paro Airport
Entry formalities for Indian Tourists for Bhutan Tour Package from Kolkata:
No visa is required for Indian citizens for Bhutan Tour. To enter the nation, entry permits is a must. A local tour agency like NatureWings Bhutan may process the entry permits for your Bhutan Tour from Kolkata.
As per new norms, a valid Passport (minimum of 6 months validity) / Voter ID Card is required for Bhutan Tour from Kolkata.
With single permit tourists are free to travel anywhere beyond Thimphu and Paro
With the new Tourism Policy of Bhutan 2022, all regional tourist must pay SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) Rs.1200/Person/night excluding package price (Flight, Hotels, Meals, Guides, Transportation & Monument fees).
All permits for Bhutan Tour will be processed online.
Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) approved hotel booking and tour guide are mandatory.
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BHUTAN TOUR FROM BANGALORE
Tourist Hub India DMC of Bhutan offer Bhutan packages from Bangalore with flight the best rate for 2024.
We offer the customized Bhutan package tour from Bangalore and also having the group tour for our guest. For more details for Bhutan tour from Bangalore call to our specialist 9830170902 or to get the best deal for our Best Bhutan packages from Bangalore visit: - https://www.touristhubindia.com/packages/bhutan-package-tour-from-bangalore
Package: - Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore
Duration: 7n8d
Pickup & Drop- Paro
Bhutan trip cost from Bangalore Starts from Bagdogra Rs. 38,500/-. It can be varies depending upon your hotel options and duration of the trip.
Bhutan itinerary from Bangalore: -
Here is the Bhutan trip itinerary from Bangalore which can be customized as per our guest requirements in your Bhutan travel package from Bangalore.
Day 1     Bagdogra to Phuentsholling
Day 2     Phuentsholling to Thimphu
Day 3     Thimphu Local Sightseeings
Day 4     Thimphu To Punakha
Day 5     Punakha to Paro
Day 6     Tiger Nest Monastry Trek
Day 7     Paro to Phuentsholling
Day 8     Phuentsholling to Bagdogra
Bhutan trip from Bangalore Inclusion:
→ Accommodation on double/twin sharing room
→ Both Way Non AC transfers PARO-PARO
→ Meal Plan on MAP (Breakfast + Dinner) included in your Bangalore to Bhutan itinerary.
→ SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fees)
→ All Permits/E-Visa
→ Travel Insurance with (Up to 60 years)
→ 01 Tour Guide (Phuentsholing - Phuentsholing)
Bhutan tour package from Bangalore Exclusion
 → Air Fare, Train Fare
 → Monuments Entrance Fees
 → Any item which is not mentioned in the 'Inclusion' section
 → Laundry, Tips, phone call or any such personal expenses
 → Snacks, Lunch or any other meals
How to reach Bhutan from Bangalore?
There are various options are available for Bangalore to Bhutan travel to Paro or Thimpu City.
The most common way to reach Bhutan from Bangalore is to take a Bhutan flight from Bangalore to Paro International Airport (PBH) in Bhutan. There is Bangalore to Bhutan direct flights not available to Paro as you need to book the connecting flights from the airlines. Some airlines offer flights from Bangalore to Paro Bhutan during peak season.
There is another travel option for Bangalore to Bhutan route to go to Bhutan from Bangalore by train, in which you need to book the train to Siliguri/ NJP and start your Bangalore to Bhutan road trip.
Drive from Bangalore to Siliguri in West Bengal. The Distance from Bangalore to Bhutan is approximately 2,500 to 2,800 kilometers, depending on the route taken from Bangalore. This road trip offers a scenic and adventurous route through multiple states in India before reaching the picturesque landscapes of Bhutan.
Places to visit in your trip to Bhutan from Bangalore:-
Here are some best places that you must include in your Bangalore to Bhutan tour packages.
Thimpu
Paro
Punakha
Bumthang
Haa Valley
Phobjikha Valley
Permits needed for travel to Bhutan from Bangalore:
Entry Permits Processing: Local tour agencies like Tourist Hub India Bhutan can assist in obtaining the necessary entry permits for your Bangalore to Bhutan packages.
Document Requirements: According to the new Bhutan Tourism Policy (2023), a valid Passport (with a minimum of 6 months validity) or a Voter ID Card is mandatory for the Bangalore to Bhutan trip.
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Phuentsholling to Darjeeling - A travellogue
P-Ling to D-Ling  &  Tiger Nest to Tiger Hill  -
(a Long family sojourn for 9 Days and 8 Nights)          
This is in continuation of a few travelogues on account of journeys initiated by my bro-Kitty, an avid trekker, traveler and explorer of places.  At his behest we could do Amarnath Yatra, Venkatachalam trek and a few more local treks.  As usual he is the one who made us think about a long family program to North-east.  This time we got lucky to see North eastern part of Himalayas and planned to visit the land of wellness measured high by Happiness Index.   
You must have guessed right. It is Bhutan a tiny nation surrounded by China, Nepal and India. Unlike earlier times, I could not immediately write about this trip and due to lapse of time, I might have missed the details, but the happy impressions which we carry in our minds stay for longer till we re-visit this place in a different season.   Hence this travelogue would definitely find a revised version in the years to come.  We all eagerly wait for another round in this Constitutional monarchy and 
THE LAND OF SERENITY.          
A brief intro to the place:The Kingdom of Bhutan is located in the eastern Himalayas land locked between India and China.  A tiny nation with an area of just over 38000 sq. kms and population of over 6 lakhs but able to give a powerful message to the world.   Popularly known as Land of Thuder Dragon and often referred as The Last Shangri-La.  Though a small country by size and population, blessed with the most spectacular physical beauty with wide range of flora and fauna.  It is a well-insulated and protected land, where Vajrayana Buddhism took roots in 8th century and continues to play a major role in its present-day administration.  A nation highly claimed to have balanced material and spiritual development and blessed to have a Visionary 
King  Jigme Singye Wangchuk who came up with this beautiful concept.  The Gross National Happiness (GNH) which became the official development philosophy of Bhutan combining four pillars of GNH being Economic development, good governance, environmental conservation and preservation & promotion of culture.  Religion and governance go hand in hand keeping this objective in view.  We were in for a peaceful retreat in this great but tiny Himalayan nation. The family sojourn began on 13th May and the daily narrative goes on…..
Day 01:
a)     With full of excitement of a long LTC  (looked like Long Travel Concession !!) we embarked upon from Mangalore at around 5.30 am and reached Bangalore Airport.  We had roughly two hours time left for the next flight and I had carefully planned for web check-in with specific seats for all the four.  In spite of small delay we arrived at Bagdogra Airport at around 3.30 pm.  We were greeted by one Dileep who was to take us to Phuentsholling (298 mtrs / 977 fts) the gate-way to Land of happiness which looked like gateway to heavens.
b)    It was a 4.5 hour plain drive covering for about 165 kms and we scraped through narrow roads of WB and enjoyed seeing plantations on the plan lands for the first time.  Our imagination about plantations on the hilly regions fell through when we saw many plantations on the roadside.  The road was running parallel to river Teestha and crossing over in a few places on the way, we reached Phuentsholling around 8.30 pm.  We couldn’t resist after noticing a small temple surrounded by a little garden like place, just opposite the Hotel we stayed (Hotel Damchin) and rushed to see.  The room was spic and clean and kids were in no mood to leave the room after our long journey since morning.   I was not the one to take a NO and made them get into business of SEEING things through and through from the very first day !! 
c)     But we didn’t realize that Bhutanese time is half an hour earlier than IST and we were gently reminded by the Hotelier to finish our dinner as it may close by 9.30 pm.   Promptly, we finished our food and went down for seeing this very unique structure for the first time.  To our great surprise, many localists were rounding the temple with prayer beads in their hands and fervently rolling the bells of temple and praying.  We could hear some mantras in a deep base voice and felt that we are in a different spiritual Zone.  We could hardly see such a serenity in many of our crowded temples which we could sense in this small temple situated in the border town. This was an indicator of serene things to come on the way, but we were not aware of the same. 
d)    My appetite for roaming around did not subside here and we went for a short walk to see the sleepy town.  Surprised to see a cop standing in the Circle at around 9.30 pm and we got our first lessons here.  As there was no vehicular traffic, we just walked across the circle seeing an ATM there, to draw some local currency.  But the policemen would not allow, he is gesturing us and we don’t understand what’s the big deal.  Then we realized that there was a Zebra crossing, 50 ft away and we are supposed to take it.  All vehicles promptly stop here even without a signal and wait for the pedestrian to cross over.  This looked like a great respect to the common man walking across, which we would never get in our own country.  At this point of time we didn’t know that this is the only country without any traffic signals throughout the place.  For the next five days, our driver in Bhutan did not even honk for more than two-three times !!
e)    The border town of Jaigaon (in India) and the other side of Bhutan-Phuentsholling was a stark contrast which we could see just after crossing a wall which separated two countries.  Roads were clean with people behaving orderly and no noise of vehicles – honking, people shouting.  It was a bit of surprise to see this old town which looked like an oriental place with peaceful people, whereas Jaigaon looked like a busy dusty market place with people running around with great impatience and hurry.  This was another indicator of things to come in our way.  We were sure for a peaceful retreat in this place.
Day - 02
f)   Phuentsholling – Thimphu (178 kms & 6 hrs)I got up early  and could not resist  a fresh morning walk.  A thorough and peaceful walk was waiting for me and I could see many people going up the hill for a practice in Archery, a national sport of Bhutan.  There were some cute dogs also on the way taken for a round by cuter ladies and I strolled around the river path near the Hotel and had a refreshing morning time.   Familiar looking people and place.  By this time I was getting a feeling that I must have born in this place long ago !!  
The serenity of the nation is visible right from its border town.After a nice breakfast we checked out and started for Thimphu, the Capital of Bhutan.   We were picked up by a local agent for getting travel permit and there was a long que to obtain permission.  We had to fill up details and submit copies of Voter ID/Passport and the officials would enter details in their systems.  The biometric details of all visitors captured and we were given permits to travel for 7 days. Suddenly we realized that our SIMs won’t work and we needed a local SIM – myself and Chinmaya went in search of a Tashi shop and got two SIMS fitted into our mobiles. Of course the currency was not a big problem as they would accept  Indian currency upto 500/- and in some places even 2000/-.   Now all set to go and our Driver Hamid Bhai was ready to move on.  
g)    On the way we were told that we will pass numerous small town of Gedu, Chukha and Chunzom, the confluence of Pa Chu and Thin Chu.  Immediately after leaving the border town, the steep ascent started and our spirits were as high as the surrounding mountains.  I was quite confident that my both kids have grown strong and would withstand the journey in high altitudes/curvy roads to Thimphu, the Capital City of Bhutan. The journey was pleasant and soon we reached certain heights with misty roads with almost 20 feet visibility.  We were thrilled to remember our own Agumbe ghat and it didn’t last longer.  Soon we experienced deep curved roads for long stretches.  Virtually we were closing on a valley with river in between.  We could see long curvy roads for distance and the scenery was picturesque. Suddenly it also rained and we stopped over for food on the way for a brief while.
h)    Reached Timphu at around 7.30 pm and Upon arrival checked in at the hotel.   This tiny capital city looked very decent in outlook and we rested in hotel.  Now, we set foot for a veg dinner and visited M/s Hotel Ajantha, near market place.  We searched in google and in the market area on an obscure corner, we could locate it.  We were surprised to know that it was run by a Buddhist.  Food was good and the parathas served hot with curds. Had a short talk with the owner and appreciated this pure veg restaurant. 
He was too happy to hear and gave full credit to his father who is a complete vegetarian.  He conceded that in Buddhism there is no place for violence and if possible, we should refrain from eating meat.  He was also too happy to know that we are from Mangalore and he had seen Bangalore and loved the place.  All the while, Veenu was too happy to find a pure Veggie place to eat !!
i)      After a sumptuous dinner retreated back to Hotel and as usual my appetite for exploring made me got up early.  This time, whole family got up with me and we slowly walked towards Tashichho Dzong; the main secretarial building which houses the throne room of His Majesty the King of Bhutan and also the head seat of Chief Abbot of Bhutan. It is the summer resident of the monk body, the winter being in Punakha Dzong.  Located at the banks of the Wangchhu River the massive fortress was built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal and rebuilt in its present form in 1965 by the Third King of Bhutan Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.   In Bhutan a Dzong is a fort and Lhakhang is a monastery while a Chorten is a small temple.
Day – 03:
j)     Coming back to hotel, we were delighted to see small children running into a school which is just opposite our hotel.  Little Bhutanese kids in their impeccable uniform getting dropped and crossing over the road was a feast to see.  Soon, the morning activities startled our imagination of a School in Bhutan.  There was a beautiful song played and kids danced to the tune very systematically.  There was also a short speech by the Head Mistress followed by a fun filled activity about concentration.  
The children were told to avoid any movement with pens, books when teacher is speaking.  To make this habit, there was a game.  They played the same song and kids started putting steps.  Suddenly the music stops and the kids supposed to stop then and there.  This was one good way of improving concentration and their attention to happenings around.  Kids are taught in English and they are extremely well behaved without forgetting their culture.
k)    First thing in the morning was a visit to Royal Textile museum and saw some exquisite hand woven textile.  There was also a demonstration about wearing the national dress for men and women (Gho and Kira).  A small boutique shop made us buy a few mementoes and I was tempted to buy a book on the Visionary King of Bhuthan which was very informative.  A film CD “Samsara” caught my attention depicting the struggle of a monk in his pursuit to enlightenment and the lady at the counter smilingly told me to watch with caution (Not with your daughters).  The theme attracted me but this caution was not understood.  We realized it later when we watched at home and appreciated the conservative caution given by this Bhutanese lady !!
l)      Continuing our exploration in Thimphu we  spend the rest of our time browsing through the Handicrafts Lane of Thimphu where there are more than 50 Government appointed shops selling the traditional Bhutanese crafts that you can buy as souvenirs.   Next it was visit to the famous landmark of the capital, the Memorial Chorten, consecrated in the memory of the Third kind of Bhutan who is regarded as the father of the modern Bhutan.  
Just as you enter the Chorten, you will be amazed to witness the local people, young and the old alike, circumambulate the Chorten with the prayer beads or the prayer wheel in hand, murmuring the sacred words of prayers. The tall four storied Chorten contains statues and iconography of deities from the tantric teachings.
m)   Further visit Folk Heritage Museum. One of the oldest house in Thimphu was converted in the Folk Heritage Museum in 2001 to give an insight into the traditional lifestyle of the Bhutanese forefathers. It is like entering a traditional Bhutanese home in, say, 150 years back.
n)    Next it was visit to famous Changangkha Lhakhang, built in 13th century. Situated on a small hill overlooking the Thimphu valley the monastery was built by Lam Phajo Dugom Zhigpo. Children born in Thimphu are taken to this temple because it is considered the spiritual home of the children born in Chang valley and their names are considered here by taking the blessings from the protector deity Tamdrin.
If we are lucky, we can witness the local family with the child here performing the rituals. Inside the Lhakhang, the central statue in the temple is Avalokitesvara, Buddha of compassion, in his manifestation with 11 heads, a thousand hands and eyes; it is built with bronze and plated with gold.
o)    It was now time to witness the National Animal of Bhutan, at the Takin Reserve. Takins are related to sheep and weigh up 650 kgs. According to the local folktale, the Divine Madman, Drukpa Kunley, created the Takin by joining the goat’s head in the body of the Cow. This interesting animal is an endangered species found only in few pockets of the Himalayas. By the time we were tired and wanted to rest.  But the places were so tempting and we visited  Buddha Dordenma which is one of the largest Buddha statue in the World at 169 feet. The body of the Buddha is filled with 1,25,000 smaller statues of Buddha. The view of the Thimphu valley is spectacular from this point.  Fully satisfied about the days exploration we came back hotel and before that we were taken to a elevated place to watch lighting in the Dzong and finally we retreated back for the day.
Day 04:
p)    After seeing the present Capital of Bhutan, we now ready to see the ancient capital of Bhutan – Punakha (1200 mts / 3936 ft) 77 kms away from Thimphu.  It was early morning start and we stopped over at Dochula pass (3100 mtrs) to see a spectacular view of some of the highest mountain peaks of Bhutan stretching almost 180 degrees.  There were 108 stupas (we didn’t know what was below !!!).  Later when we visited Chime Lhakhang in Punakha realized that.  Further drive to Punakha was through beautiful landscapes and paddy fields.  We could see some monasteries like structure on the far-off valley and hills which were told to be local Lhakhang’s which is almost unreachable by the tourists.
q)     Punakha was the ancient capital of Bhutan and after construction of the first motorable road connecting Thimphu to rest of the world, it became the present Capital.  Punakha is an ancient city and the Punakha Dzong is considered as the most beautiful fortress in Bhutan. The fortress is to be reached by crossing over a river which adds to the glitter of the fort.  We could see a number of beautiful flower plants and background of mountains was mesmerizing.  We could see a suspension bridge built in olden days to cross over the river.  Perfect place for Chinmaya to take clicks !!!  Veenu did some local purchase and got three good umbrellas for Mangalore rains.  I just silently swallowed a plate full of Veg Momus while also feeding them to two local dogs who happily gave me company.  It was quite tasty and hot!!
r)     After visiting this ancient and beautiful Dzong, we started back towards Paro and We were particular to visit Chimi Lhakhang on the way.  It is the most famous ancient temple of fertility associated with the religious art of phallus.  On a narrow stretch of mountains, we reached the base and walked for around 20 minutes to reach the temple.  On either side of the road, there were small shops displaying artifacts and some very beautify paintings on canvass done by local persons.  The temple was quite impressive in its origin and we came to know about a radical Buddhist monk who set a new path for the localists.  We can call him Osho of Bhutan. 
Lam Drukpa Kuenley (1455 to 1570) was an enlightened Buddhist master who personified the true essence of Vajrayana tradition and is known as crazy wisdom transcending mundane culture of religion.   He was called Divine Madman for his non conventional and outrageous style of teaching.   He wandered as a vagabond along countryside indulging in dance and song, alcohol and women, hunting and feasting.  He was a social critic who taunted hypocrisy of established monastic orders.  He was known for taming a number of demons and demonesses that were tormenting Bhutanese people and subdued infamous and much feared demoness of Dochula and buried her on the mound where Chime Lhakhang was built in 15th century.    
s)     After these two very important places in Bhutan, we started our journey towards Paro.  We continued the drive to descend along the Wang Chu [Thimphu River] to meet Pa Chu [Paro River] at Chunzom, the confluence point of Pa Chu and Wang Chu.  Few kilometres from Chunzum is the Thamchok Lhakhang, a private temple owned by the descendent of the famous Tibetan bridge builder, Thangthong Gyelpo, also known as the “Iron Chain Bridge Builder”.  Still you can see the iron chain bridge which is built by him. It is a photographer’s delight.  By the time we reached Paro it was too dark and we could see a tiny but beautiful run way and the Airport at Paro. At Paro stayed in a Home stay kind of Hotel called Park Hotel. 
t)     As per plan we are supposed to visit the Ta Dzong, the National Museum and the Rinpung Dzong [Paro Dzong]. The Museum boasts of its collection of fine arts, paintings and bronzes. There are also textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts sections as well as galleries of stuffed animals and butterflies from Bhutan. The stamps’ hall is very popular and displays, among others, 3-D stamps, record stamps, silken stamps, embossed stamps and the famous triangular stamp depicting the yeti. Located below the Museum is Paro Dzong.   Also called the Rinpung Dzong, the Fortress of the Heap of Jewels, Paro Dzong was built in 1645 by the Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel.
u)    It is an imposing square fortress with a central tower and courtyards housing the administrative quarters and the monastic section.After the visit, we will take the leisurely downhill walk to cross the typical Bhutanese Cantilever Bridge, one of the finest specimens in Bhutan with its shingle roof and two guard-houses at each end.    Next drive 20 minutes to the end of the valley to Drukgyel Dzong. Drukgyal Dzong was a fortress and Buddhist monastery, now in ruins. The dzong was probably built in 1649 at the behest of Ngawang Namgyal, Zhabdrung Rinpoche, to commemorate victory over an invasion from Tibet. One can see the towering peak of Jomolhari (7,316m, 24,003 ft) from this point. This mountain, also revered as a powerful goddess, forms the border with Tibet and provides magnificent background to the ruined Drukgyel Dzong and village. None of this happened since we were short of time and energy required to be conserved for the D-day to climb Tiger Nest Monastery – Taktsang Monastery.
v)     Day 05:  
We were over enthused in anticipation of challenging part of the program -  Hike to Taktsang Monastery.    
After breakfast, drive of 20 minutes to the end of the valley to Drukgyel Dzong from where one can see the towering peak of Jomolhari (7,316m, 24,003 ft). This mountain, also revered as a powerful goddess, forms the border with Tibet and provides magnificent background to the ruined Drukgyel Dzong and village.  Taktsang Monastery, clinging on the steep rock, is one of the holiest temple in Bhutan.  It is believed that Guru Rinpoche (Guru Padsambhava) flew on the Tigress back and meditated here. His wife was transformed into a tigress and she assisted him in his tantric ways.
The trek to the temple through the pine tree and sweet aroma of the air is indeed a very special and memorable event. The return hike will take about 05-06 hours. The hike is usually till the cafeteria from where we will have a breath taking view of the Monastery and a photographer’s delight.  For the first 03 hours, we will take the ascend on the well marked trail to reach the cafeteria [lunch point] from where we will get the best view of the Tiger’s Nest. Further 02 hours hike will reach us to the Monastery. However recommended hike is till the cafeteria for the elderly people as per travel agents.  The real trek is here only.  The essence of the monastery is lost if we miss this part. 
w)    The climb up hill was quite difficult at times and we have to maneuver through narrow cliff.  After certain point there were clearly laid down trails and the elevation uptothe cliff is around 900 mtrs.  We slowly climbed up with sufficient rest enjoying the natural beauty of the place. There were many stops for Photo session than for taking rest on the way !!  Our young photographer was clicking in all directions and delighted to get some very sharp photos of the cliff on which Monastery was standing tall. 
After climb of around 5 hours, we reached the peak and there was a well laid out procedure of receiving us and keeping our belongings in a specified place.  Mobiles, cameras are not allowed inside.  A well behaved Lady guide took us inside each of the Lhakhangs and explained the specific importance of the temple.  She was keen on telling us about the procedures to follow and to respect age old traditions.  There were many monks who were doing Prayer/Japa and we are not supposed to disturb them.  If any of the tourists is stranded and left alone, it will be taken seriously and he has to be with the group without disturbing the serenity of the place.
x)    It was very orderly and the explanation given about the religious traditions and practices of the monastery.  A very highly sanctified place with lot of good vibes and we could not resist seeking permission for sitting with closed eyes in a temple. The feeling was very reverential and we sat for a while after which we were promptly picked up by the group leader.  While coming down, we saw another small peak where there were some monks.  Out of curiosity we climbed upto see Guru padmasambhavas Tiger cave and a monk was pleasantly sitting with his Jap mala.  After getting his blessings, we came back to the main trail. The steps were very slippery and carefully, we got back.
y)    We came back by 4.30 pm and all of us very hungry.  The cafeteria was stil open for those who have climbed up and not returned.  After a proper meal, came down the hill and started back to Home stay at Paro.  It was now the wish of Chinmaya to have a  BHUTANESE HOT STONE BATH  which is needed to be booked in advance.   As told to us there can be nothing better than to soak your body in the traditional tub after the Taktsang Hike.  Similar to Japan, Bhutan offers a traditional form of bath called the hot stone bath.
Originally practiced for health or luxury purposes, a Bhutan hot stone bath takes a lot of time and effort to prepare. Particular stones are handpicked from the river which are heated up in the open fire until they turn blood red. The traditional wooden tub is filled with cold water and then the red hot stones are dipped in until the water warms up.  Herbs are added to the water and the experience can be compared to that of a natural hot tub minus the jets. The herbs used varied according to family and the recipe often was treated as a family secret, which was passed down from generation to generation.  It is a very natural experience that includes the elements of water, fire and earth.
z)    I would be failing if I don’t mention about the Home stay in Paro and our early morning visit to Kichu Lhakang.  This Hotel is fully managed by a Lady by name Psang Dolma with the help of another five girls who were very active and courteous.  They were in fact were waiting on the road to receive us and show the way to Hotel when we arrived at around 8 pm. Mrs. Psang Dolma w/o Gem Dorji, was a very curious lady and she enquired us thoroughly and we had a good interaction. 
The family was very pious and we were told that her husband goes to the nearby Lhakhang every day at 5.30 am in the morning.  They were also surprised to know that we are pure vegetarians and she virtually blessed us saying that they also don’t want to eat any meat at all.  They have regular prayers at home and the whole family looked very sober and affable.  When we told her about Taktsang hike, she said her brother is a monk there and further to the Taktsang monastery there is another place for trekkers where they can stay in the monastery surroundings.  She invited us to visit next time and assured to arrange for a special visit to the Monastery which is further up hill.  We were delighted. 
aa)  Previous day morning, we had gone for a walk to nearby Kichu Lhakhang which is said to be one of the oldest Lhakhangs of Bhuthan.  The early morning atmosphere was so serene and we could see a number of old ladies and daily walekers visiting Lhakhang and offering their silent prayers.  Most of the ladies were having a long bead and they were repeating a mantra as initiated by their monk.  We wanted to visit inside sanctum sanctoriumand took permission through Gem Dorji and went inside for a while.  It was delightful morning to offer prayers  on a Buddha Purnima day and we were deeply touched by the serenity of the place. 
bb) To our great surprise, when we came out, we saw an old Monk who was curious to know about us.  In his tit-bit Hindi, he enquired as to where we are from.  He was enquiring about distance and the amount of money spent by us to visit this Lhakhang.  When he heard about distance and price, he was virtually elated and blessed us that we have come a long way.  The warmth and affection were very clear in his eyes and he wouldn’t let us go.  
Finally, he took two ten-rupee notes from his pocket and gave us to keep.  It was a simple gesture and so remarkable that he was touched by our visit from a long distance and our wish to pray on a Buddha Purnima day.   I carefully kept this into my valet, as a souvenir and we wished him farewell.  Such a simple act of giving ten rupees note made us think about the humane nature of Bhutanese people.  This place is truly blessed.
cc)  With a heavy heart and great peace/joy from within we returned back from Paro next day morning.  After reaching Phuentsholling, it was a different world of chaos and nuisance.  We virtually felt out of place and the difference in attitude of people and the state of affairs in this place was too much digest.  It was like coming from Heaven to visit Hell.  Out plans were like that to reach Gangtok same day and later come back via Darjeeling.  Virtually, I would say that our trip ended here at Phuentshilling itself and the balance was only for information sake. 
dd) There was nothing much to write except about some chilling experiences in Tsomog lake / Changu lake, a glacial lake in the East Sikkin district, 45 kms away from Gangtok.  Located at an elevation of 3,753 m, the lake remains frozen during the winter season it is actually a replica of the topography and terrain which we saw in Bhutan.   In Darjeeling we visited Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is a 67.56-acre zoo in the town of Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. The zoo was opened in 1958, and an average elevation of 7,000 feet, is the largest high altitude zoo in India. Tea garden: Darjeeling tea is a tea grown in the Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India, and widely exported and known. It is processed as black, green, white and oolong tea. When properly brewed, it yields a thin-bodied, light-coloured infusion with a floral aroma.   
ee) The last part of the program was Tiger Hill which is located in Darjeeling, in the Indian State of West Bengal, and is the summit of Ghoom, the highest railway station in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a panoramic view of Mount Everest and Mount Kanchenjunga together.
Very early in the morning, we went to Tiger Hill to catch a glimpse of sunrise over Kanchenjunga.  We could also see Batasia loop.  The Batasia Loop is a spiral railway created to lower the gradient of ascent of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. At this point, the track spirals around over itself through a tunnel and over a hilltop. It was commissioned in 1919.   The Nathula pass and the Baba Mandir was really enjoyable, but the chaos and rush seen in Gangtok and Darjeeling, was not very palpable as we just descended from a very orderly nation and our minds did not really enjoy the Indian side of the very same Himalayas.
ff)   It was a revelation that with orderly and disciplined citizens whose beliefs system is deeply rooted in religion and righteousness, we could make lot of difference in our attitude towards fellow beings in particular and the nature in general.   Visit of Bhutan would remain fresh in our minds for a long time to come. We had such a serene experience in each and every place we visited in Bhutan.  There were no traffic lights and no honking in any part of Bhutan.  
People are so kind and courteous in their behavior with fellow citizens. The differences in governance of a constitutional monarchy and institutional anarchy was very visible.  The reverence and importance given to the age-old culture & tradition and good governance by the rulers reflected in the High Happiness Index of the nation.  With a great hope that we would emulate the quality of life in this tiny nation, we returned home.
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A Mind-Blowing Trip From Bangalore To Bagdogra To Hangout With Friends
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Being a city like Bangalore, experiencing chilled weather has always been a dream. So, finally taking out some time from our busy schedules, I along with my friends finally decided to visit a hill station and this time it was the queen of hill stations ‘Darjeeling.'
With flight services available, it was not that much difficult to get the planning done for the travel. Also as Darjeeling is a tourist spot and hence we did not have much difficulty in getting our booking done in one of the comfortable hotel options available there.
Travelling from Bangalore to Bagdogra
To reach Bagdogra from Bangalore, we had to break at Kolkata as because there we no direct flights that can take us from Bangalore to Bagdogra. The Bangalore to Bagdogra flights have to have a stop at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport in Kolkata. We had our flight tickets booked in the economy class of Jet Airways, and it took us about 8 hours’ time to reach Bagdogra finally.
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Stay At the Hotel and Roaming Around
I had our rooms booked at the 2 star rated Orbit Hotel Bagdogra. The hotel was about three km from the airport and about 15 km away from the NJP railway station. Though the hotel is a small one with 16 rooms, but the services that it provides are something that can make your stay comfortable in all terms.
The rooms are categorized into Twin Deluxe, Suite, and Deluxe room. The hotel offers a multi-cuisine restaurant along with a dining hall. Also, it has a business center and also free internet.
Though our main aim was to visit Darjeeling and enjoy the weather along with the amazing tea gardens, we also had some things to explore in Bagdogra. Some of the places that we visited here were the Kali Mandir near Coronation Bridge, The Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, and the ISKON temple.
The Bagdogra Airport
The Bagdogra Airport is the only international airport that serves North Bengal and is situated at about 16 km from Siliguri, 52 km from Jalpaiguri, and about 65 km from Darjeeling. Also, it serves as a gateway to some of the most beautiful destinations in North Bengal such as the Kalimpong and Kurseong.
Some of the major cities that are connected to North Bengal directly through this airport are Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Bangalore, and Chennai. Some of the international connections that the airport has are Bangkok, Kathmandu, and Paro.
The Bagdogra airport serves regular helicopter services to Gangtok that is the capital city of Sikkim. This is the only airport in the whole country that does not charge any sales tax on aviation turbine fuel.
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The air traffic at the airport has been rising each year, and by the year 2014-2015, the traffic crossed about 1 million. The airport is also now a hub for some modern day services such as café shops, duty-free shops and many others similar to the airports in major metropolitan cities.
Though our main aim was to visit Darjeeling, our visit to Bagdogra was also a great one. Not just the Bagdogra region, but also the Bagdogra airport provided us a great welcome.
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Darjeeling / The Queen of Eastern Himalayas
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Celebrated as "Sovereign of the slopes", Darjeeling ( দার্জিলিং ) is one of the renowned slope resorts of West Bengal. This little summer goal is settled demurely in the lap of Eastern Himalayan ranges and brags sputtering streams, rich glades, blossoming valleys, falling water falls, moving mountains and the most significant - sparkling pinnacle of Kanchenjunga.
Because of its calm atmosphere, Darjeeling was treated as a prominent summer resort in the pilgrim British period. Here in Darjeeling one can appreciate all the five seasons like summer, winter, harvest time, spring and storm at its best.
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Darjeeling is an ideal portal for the individuals who needs to appreciate some relaxation minutes in amicability with nature. This excellent slope station of Eastern India is spotted with various spots of the travel industry criticalness.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway-This town is famous worldwide for Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a World Heritage Site. DHR is acentury old little steam motor, which is generally known as 'Toy train'. It is a 2 ft (610 mm) tight measure railroad from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. In the year 1999, DHR has earned the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Till date a few Indian producers has caught its excellence in their movies, for example, Aradhana and Parineeta.
Huge Tea Gardens-Beside DHR, Darjeeling is likewise celebrated for its tea gardens. This bumpy locale has close around 70 tea gardens, among which the most effectively open one is Happy Valley Tea Estate. It is only 3km from the town. You can even have the benefit of purchasing tea straight structure the tea industrial facility.
Buddhist Monasteries-This uneven hotel is spotted with a few Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries. Some of them are extremely old, for example, Yiga Chilling Monastery, Samten Cholling Monastery, Bhutia Busty Monastery, Drukpa Kargyud Monastery and so forth.
Exhibition halls And Parks-Darjeeling is additionally embellished with some wonderful galleries and stops in particular Ava Art Gallery, War Memorial, Museum of Natural History, Himalayan Zoological Park, Snow Leopard Breeding Center, Lloyds Botanical Garden and so on.
Aside from these, Darjeeling likewise has some lovely spots like Tiger Hill, which gives an all encompassing perspective on the Kanchenjunga mountain top. While your Darjeeling trip, you can likewise visit Dhirdham Temple, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Batasia Loop and so on.
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Darjeeling is a heaven for experience devotees. It offers an incredible extension for trekking, waterway boating and mountaineering to the experience buffs.
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Via Air:The closest air terminal to Darjeeling is Bagdogra around 96 km from Darjeeling. There are non-stop flights to Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati to Bagdogra.
By Rail: The nearest Railway Station to Darjeeling is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), which is situated a ways off of 88 kms from Darjeeling. It has direct railroad associations with Calcutta, Delhi, Guwahati, Varanasi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and other significant Indian urban areas.
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Reaching Lataguri, The Gateway To Gorumara
Sited on the perimeter of the Gorumara park, home of famous Asiatic one-horned Rhino, maybe a quaint village called Lataguri. it's one among the villages located at the periphery of Gorumara park. Lataguri is bounded on North and East by Gorumara Forest within the South by Moulani more and within the West by Neora river. Located 85km from the bustling city Siliguri on the National Highway 31, the unique location of Lataguri has made it a tourist hub for the character lover who wants to explore the beauty of Gorumara Park and Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary while travelling to Dooars region.
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How to reach Lataguri?
Located in the Jalpaiguri district of North Bengal, Lataguri may be a village located just outside Gorumara park on NH 31. It acts because of the base for all tours to Gorumara. to go to Gorumara or Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary tourists need to collect permits and these are issued from Lataguri. Lataguri may be a popular destination for tourists visiting Gorumara.
How to reach Lataguri by train?
A small town located on the brink of forests and wilderness, Lataguri doesn't have air connectivity. Like most of the tourist destinations of North Bengal, Lataguri too has got to depend on Bagdogra Airport for air access. Bagdogra Airport is found in Siliguri about 45 km from Lataguri. a particularly prominent airport in this part of the country, Bagdogra provides much-needed air connectivity to North Bengal with the remainder of the country like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata etc. From Bagdogra, tourists can book cabs or maybe bus to succeed in their desired destination in Lataguri.
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How to reach Lataguri by flight
The nearest airport to Lataguri is that the Bagdogra Airport at Siliguri, which caters to only domestic flights to and from the region.
How to reach Lataguri by road?
There is a daily bus company from Siliguri to Lataguri which is approximately 40 km away. From AC, Sleeper to Volvos to non-AC buses, the commutation between the 2 towns is smooth enough, due to the private and state-run buses (South Bengal State Transport Corporation). Bus services also are available from adjoining towns and cities like Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Malbazar, Chalsa, and Kolkata. Alternatively, you'll also drive right down to Lataguri from nearby cities like Siliguri, New Jalpaiguri and even Kolkata which is found 467 km away. The road network is smooth and perennial.
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How to reach Lataguri by train?
With a dense frequency of trains from everywhere India, New Jalpaiguri serves to be the guts of Lataguri catering for the railway network needs of Lataguri. It connects all the main Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Cochin, Chennai, etc. you'll hire a taxi or a bus from the station to go to Lataguri, located 50 km away.
Local transport in Lataguri
Commuting isn't drag during this place. Many jungle guides are easily available here. In fact, tons of times people like better to have their stays arranged for the travelling facilities.
Lataguri has a tremendous collection of all kinds of untamed animals and birds making it a paradise for all nature lovers. Visitors also can enjoy the local culture and traditions like Chor Chunni, Dham Gaan and a number of other local festivals. Additionally, to all or any of these, the gorgeous tea gardens function as the most important attractions for tourists.
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Bhutan Package Tour from Mumbai
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Day wise Bhutan Tour Package Itinerary from Mumbai :
Day 1: Welcome to Bhutan and Transfer to Thimphu
Day 2: Thimpu Sightseeing - After Breakfast, Start for Thimpu Local Sightseeing
Day 3: Thimpu to Phobjikha Valley
Day 4: Phobjikha Valley to Punakha and Punakha Sightseeing
Day 5: Punakha to Paro [116.2 Km] and Paro Local Sightseeing
Day 6: Paro Sightseeing - Taktsang Monastery
Day 7: Paro to Chela-La-Pass Day Excursion
Day 8: Cherish Your Memories
Entry formalities for regional guest travelling Bhutan :
For Indian, Bangladeshi & Maldivian passport holders no visa is required to visit Bhutan. However entry permits must be processed to enter into the country. The entry permits can be processed on arrival or in advance by a local travel agent like NatureWings Bhutan.
A valid Passport (minimum of 6 months validity) is required for travel to Bhutan.
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With the new tourism policy, regional tourist must pay SDF (sustainable Development Fee) Rs.1200 per person per night excluding the tour package price (Flight, Hotels, Meals, Guides, Transportation & Monument fees).
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Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) approved hotel booking and tour guide are mandatory.
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AUTUMN [SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER] In terms of travel month, autumn is the best season for Bhutan Holiday Tour from Mumbai. With pleasant weather which range between 10 to 15 degree, travelling and sightseeing in day time makes comfortable while the nights are considerably chill but enjoyable. This is the festive season in Bhutan and travelers get a chance to sneak the authentic cultural heritage and festivals of Bhutan. The Black-Necked Crane Festival, Paro Tshechu, Punakha Tshechu is held with great festivity mood among Bhutanese people. Dzongs and monasteries come into live with colorful flags flattering in wind, big Thonkas and dances of masked man. For tourist it is high time to travel. But NatureWings suggest to book your Bhutan Package within summer season to avoid peak season rush and non-availibity of hotels and flight tickets.
WINTER [DECEMBER - FEBRUARY] Winter in Bhutan is not so soothing, rather it's harsh. Due to high Himalayan altitude during winter temperature drops rapidly and cities like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha gets covered under thick blanket of snow making life standstill. In northern parts high-altitude area temperatures can get down to sub-zero. As harsh weather prevails, Gov of Bhutan declares holidays in schools, collages, and Gov. Offices also. Accessibility between different place become difficult due to heavy snowfall. In spite of that, if you wish to experience the snow and cold with some of the festivals that happen during winter, you obviously can book your Bhutan Package Tour this time. Some festivals like Monggar Tshechu, Trashigang Tshechu, Lhuntse Tshechu and Trongsa Tshechu is held between November and December. So don't look back, book your Bhutan Tour from Mumbai in winter without any hesitates. Winter in Bhutan is Awesome!
SPRING [MARCH - MAY] After a long harsh and cold winter, Bhutan comes to alive during spring. The blooms of Jacaranda and Rhododendron marks the spring in Bhutan. The roads, valleys and surroundings are covered with purple petals which makes the ambience like heaven. During March to May, with little or no rain, sky become crystal clear which marks the begining of world famous Jomolhari and Drukpath treks? Moreover, this is the time of some of the great auspicious festivals like Paro Tshechu, Gasa Tshechu, Rhooddendron festivals, Talo Tshechu etc. The King of Bhutan also takes part in these festival activities. During March to May Bhutan is usually packed with tourists, so NatureWings advise to book Bhutan package from Mumbai as early as possible along with the flights to avoid peak season surcharge, hotel sur-charges and extra flight cost.
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Why NatureWings is best to book Bhutan Tour Package from Mumbai :
Assured services in the preferred manner to enrich your best experience while stay in Bhutan
Process e-permit in advance for visiting different places and sightseeing.
Safe and secure personal attention during a stay in Bhutan.
NatureWings Bhutan takes responsibility for the entire duration of your Bhutan Tour from Mumbai.
Make sure hassle-free and trustworthy services in Bhutan.
Get the best deals for the best properties and services as per your preferences.
You can plan a trip to Bhutan even during weekends and holidays.
Bhutan Tour Package from Mumbai Inclusions :
Accommodation in TCB listed Hotels (Double/Twin Sharing Room)
Meal Plan MAP (Breakfast and Dinner)
Transfers and all sightseeing in an exclusive Non-AC Vehicle (Private Basis)
Parking, Toll Tax, e-Permits
Thimphu Local Sightseeing
Paro City Tour
English / Hindi Speaking Tour Guide
All transfer will be on point to point basis
SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fee)
01 Bottle Packages Drinking Water Per Day on Vehicle
Guest Service Support during the trip from Bhutan & India Office 24/7
TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS OF BHUTAN TOUR FROM MUMBAI
Trashi Cha Dzong, Thimphu
Takin Zoo, Thimphu
Weekend Market, Thimphu
Shopping in Handicrafts Village, Thimphu
Buddha Point, Thimphu
Tiger Nest Hiking, Paro
River Rafting in Punakha River, Punakha
Punakha Dzong, Punakha
Phobjikha Valley, Phobjikha, Gangtey
Haa Valley, Haa District
Q. Where can we enjoy river rafting in Bhutan? A. River rafting can be enjoyed in Punakha on the Pho Chu River which has a 16 Km course stretch with about 15 rapids, and Mo Chu River with nearly 10 Km course around 10 rapids.
Q. Is alcohol cheap in Bhutan? A. Yes, alcohol is cheaper in Bhutan, and the locally made alcohol is good in taste, and these beverages act as a great souvenir for the boozers. Do try out Ara, the traditional hot alcoholic beverage consumed by the majority of the population and is made of rice, barley, wheat, or millet, and herbs which is either fermented or diluted.
Q. What is the elevation of the Tiger's Nest in Bhutan? A. Paro Taktsang or Tiger's Nest Monastery is a sacred place and mostly visited tourist destination for every Bhutan traveler. The site is located approximately 10 km north of Paro at an elevation of approx. 10,000ft. To visit this astonishing place, travelers must trek for 2 to 3 hrs among the beautiful, shady pine forest.
Q. How are the hospital and other medical facilities in Bhutan? A. In Bhutan, medical facility is really limited, only in Thimphu General Hospital you can consult specialist doctors. Rest of the places in Bhutan, the facility is really limited.
Q. Can I get good dialysis facilities in Bhutan as my father requires Kidney dialysis on a regular basis? A. Dialysis facility is available only in Thimphu. You need to do prior appointment for the dialysis. Please consult your travel specialist for arranging the appointments. Please also consult your doctors before taking any decision regarding Dialysis facility in Bhutan.
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BHUTAN TRAVEL PACKAGE FROM BANGALORE
Tourist Hub India DMC of Bhutan offer Bhutan packages from Bangalore with flight the best rate for 2024.
We offer the customized Bhutan travel package  from Bangalore and also having the group tour for our guest. For more details for Bhutan tour packages from Bangalore call to our specialist 9830170902 or to get the best deal for our Best Bhutan packages from Bangalore visit: - https://www.touristhubindia.com/packages/bhutan-package-tour-from-bangalore
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Package: - Bhutan tour from Bangalore
Duration: 7n8d
Pickup & Drop- Paro
Bhutan trip cost from Bangalore Starts from Bagdogra Rs. 38,500/-. It can be varies depending upon your hotel options and duration of the trip.
Bhutan itinerary from Bangalore: -
Here is the Bhutan trip itinerary from Bangalore which can be customized as per our guest requirements in your Bhutan travel package from Bangalore.
Day 1     Bagdogra to Phuentsholling
Day 2     Phuentsholling to Thimphu
Day 3     Thimphu Local Sightseeings
Day 4     Thimphu To Punakha
Day 5     Punakha to Paro
Day 6     Tiger Nest Monastry Trek
Day 7     Paro to Phuentsholling
Day 8     Phuentsholling to Bagdogra
Bhutan trip from Bangalore Inclusion:
→ Accommodation on double/twin sharing room
→ Both Way Non AC transfers PARO-PARO
→ Meal Plan on MAP (Breakfast + Dinner) included in your Bangalore to Bhutan itinerary.
→ SDF Charges (Sustainable Development Fees)
→ All Permits/E-Visa
→ Travel Insurance with (Up to 60 years)
→ 01 Tour Guide (Phuentsholing - Phuentsholing)
Bhutan tour package from Bangalore Exclusion
 → Air Fare, Train Fare
 → Monuments Entrance Fees
 → Any item which is not mentioned in the 'Inclusion' section
 → Laundry, Tips, phone call or any such personal expenses
 → Snacks, Lunch or any other meals
How to reach Bhutan from Bangalore?
There are various options are available for Bangalore to Bhutan travel to Paro or Thimpu City.
The most common way to reach Bhutan from Bangalore is to take a Bhutan flight from Bangalore to Paro International Airport (PBH) in Bhutan. There is Bangalore to Bhutan direct flights not available to Paro as you need to book the connecting flights from the airlines. Some airlines offer flights from Bangalore to Paro Bhutan during peak season.
There is another travel option for Bangalore to Bhutan route to go to Bhutan from Bangalore by train, in which you need to book the train to Siliguri/ NJP and start your Bangalore to Bhutan road trip.
Drive from Bangalore to Siliguri in West Bengal. The Distance from Bangalore to Bhutan is approximately 2,500 to 2,800 kilometers, depending on the route taken from Bangalore. This road trip offers a scenic and adventurous route through multiple states in India before reaching the picturesque landscapes of Bhutan.
Places to visit in your trip to Bhutan from Bangalore:-
Here are some best places that you must include in your Bangalore to Bhutan tour packages.
Thimpu
Paro
Punakha
Bumthang
Haa Valley
Phobjikha Valley
Permits needed for travel to Bhutan from Bangalore:
Entry Permits Processing: Local tour agencies like Tourist Hub India Bhutan can assist in obtaining the necessary entry permits for your Bangalore to Bhutan packages.
Document Requirements: According to the new Bhutan Tourism Policy (2023), a valid Passport (with a minimum of 6 months validity) or a Voter ID Card is mandatory for the Bangalore to Bhutan trip.
For Bhutan trip package from Bangalore please Contact
Tourist Hub India - (Bhutan travel Agency)
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How to book UDAN Scheme flight tickets - UDAN YOJNA
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Want to book a flight ticket under UDAN YOJNA?. This blog is for you. Travelling through flights was a luxury high-class symbol and generally rich people used to travel via flights.
But now India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it possible and easy for middle and low-class people to make use of flights at a cheaper cost by launching Udan Yojna in 2017 at Shimla by hosting a flag in the inauguration of regional flights between Delhi and Shimla.
The government’s budget for this scheme was Rs.450 billion. This scheme will operate for 10 years from 2017.
Udan here means “Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik”. this scheme will boost the number by litigating the development of India’s expected target of almost 425 unserved, underserved, underdeveloped regional airports with increasing the regular number of fights.
This scheme contains two components, first- is to develop new airports and improve the already existing regional airports to increase the number of operational airports for scheduled regular flights from 70 to minimum 150 airports from May 2016 till December 2018 (including army airports).
And the second component is to add hundreds of financially viable, capped-airfare, new regional flight routes in order to build a connection between more than 100 underserved and unserved airports in small towns with each other as well as with well-maintained airports in metropolitan cities by adding (VGF) “Viability Gap Funding” as per the requirement.
Some key points of this scheme are:
If you are travelling in the range of 500 km then you are required to pay Rs 2500+ tax, if you are travelling in less than 500 km like 475 km the also you are required to pay Rs 2500+ taxes. On the other hand, if you are travelling above 500 km then you will pay according to Rs 5000+ taxes.
Udan scheme is specially made to connect the regional small airports with less schedules travels and flights with airports of bigger cities.
In this scheme airports of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur, Banaras, Lakhimpur Kheri, Rajasthan’s Bikaner, and Jaisalmer, Gujrat’s Jamnagar and bhavnagar, Jorhat in Assam, Bathinda, and Pathankot in Punjab are included.
In this scheme 50% of the seats in the flights will be fixed for a fare of max Rs 2500 and rest will be according to the market fares.
According to this in fixed-wing airplanes, the time of the journey is estimated to max 1 hour and a half-hour in helicopters.
In case of loss to airlines subsidy will be provided under VGF.
The central government will have to reduce 1% VAT in security and fire fighting services for this scheme.
No landing and parking charges will be applied on these flights.
Generally, if you want to book flight tickets you could follow 3 methods as described under:
1. Online booking
Online booking of flight tickets is the easiest and reliable way for your journey. It takes few minutes and you can book your tickets by comparing prices, baggage weight, deciding your own seats, class, etc by yourself in very little time by just sitting at home from your laptop or phone with online data connection or WIFI.
Many different websites are available online for this purpose like MakeMyTrip, Paytm, goibibo, Redbus, etc. Different offers and discounts are also available online and you can always compare the prices and get the cheapest deal in your hand.
It is always advised to book tickets before a month or so to avail the best prices because prices rise with dates going by.
You can book your meals and add extra baggage and also heck in by sitting at one place only.
No need to hustle and stand in lines like before. Just fill in the details the online sites ask for like dates you want to travel on, personal details like name, sex, and age, etc. Search for coupons if applicable and pay online using your debit/credit cards or NEFT and you will receive your tickets via text message an email.
2. Offline mode
Earlier when the online method was not so common and not available people used to go to the nearest airports and stand in long queues for hours and book tickets in the airport with cash and providing your ids’.
That process used to take a lot of time reading terms and conditions and all processes with the working person there and discounts were also not available. It is not so preferred way now in this online world.
3. Agents
Travel agents used to book tickets for people as people did not know how to operate online and were afraid of frauds and had a resisting sense of doing by themselves.
All you need to do is to give your details to agents and they will pay by their cards or online points and take cash from you for that with their fees.
So they preferred agents who used to charge fees for booking tickets but people trusted them with their details and just for saving time and for their ease they went for this way but now more and more people are booking online by themselves eliminating agents and their fees.
Sometimes they also used to take advantage of innocent people and indulge them in fraud activities and thug them. But this was the time when people were not familiar with the internet and system. Now is not that case.
Talking about booking tickets under Udan scheme which is launched to increase business and increase standard of living of poor and middle class people which will in turn increase the business and economy of our country.
Airports which were less functional and flights were less operated will get a boost and due to less fared tickets business will increase in those areas and in the long run will help in the growth of our country. Also if airlines suffer a loss due to this in the short-run government has decided to provide subsidy to them but this scheme is provisional for 10 years only to expand the airline functions.
For now airlines are supposed to keep 50% of total seats of airplane at capped fares while the number of reserved seats should be at least 9 and maximum 40.
All the seats in flights are not entitled to Rs 2500 fare. Only, the traveller will get 50% off only if he/she has taken the scheme otherwise they will have to pay the market price of the tickets.
Selected Flights for UDAN Scheme
Airline Allied Services (Alliance Air)
SpiceJet
Turbo Megha Airways.
Air Deccan
Air Odisha
Booking Process in UDAN SCHEME
You can book tickets under the UDAN yojna online from the websites of the specified airlines.
A traveler can also book tickets through different air ticket booking portals like Easemytrip and MakeMyTrip. All you have to do is apply coupon like “udan” in EaseMyTrip ticket booking session after selecting the flight of routes in Udan yojna.
Generally flight tickets with the above-mentioned airlines are at capped prices only with every online booking portals.
An airline operating under UDAN yojna is provided a subsidy on a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 40 seats on a flight if suffering a loss.
The allocations under the UDAN scheme would be equitably spread across the five geographical regions of the country for a balanced growth across the nation.
The UDAN Scheme will give a major boost to our tourism and employment generation will increase funds and living standards in the economy. The travel time in remote and hilly regions will be significantly reduced if this scheme is run in a proper manner.
Routes under Udan Yojna are:
Bhatinda to DelhiShimla to DelhiAgra to JaipurAgra to DelhiBikaner (NAL) to DelhiGwalior to DelhiGwalior to IndoreGwalior to LucknowKadapa to bangaloreKadapa to HyderabadKadapa to ChennaiKadapa to VijayawadaLudhiana to DelhiNanded to MumbaiNanded to HyderabadPathankot to DelhiVidyanagar to HyderabadVidyanagar to bangaloreAndal (Durgapur) to BagdograAndal (Durgapur) to KolkataBurnpur to KolkataCooch Behar to KolkataJamshedpur to KolkataRourkela to KolkataRourkela to BhubaneshwarBhavnagar to AhmedabadBhavnagar to SuratDiu to AhmedabadJamnagar to AhmedabadAdampur to DelhuKanda to MumbaiKanpur (Chakeri) to DelhiKanpur (Chakeri) to VaranasiKullu (Bhuntar) to DelhiMithapur (Dwarka) to AhmedabadMundra to AhmedabadPantnagar to DehradunPantnagar to DelhiPantnagar to HyderabadPondicherry to ChennaiPondicherry to SalemShillong (Barapani) to DimapurShillong (Barapani) to ImphalShillong (Barapani) to SilcharShillong (Barapani) to AgartalaShillong (Barapani) to AizwalPorbandar to MumbaiAmbikapur to BilaspurBilaspur to AmbikapurBilaspur to RaipurJagdalpur to RaipurJagdalpur to VizagJaisalmer to JaipurJalgaon to MumbaiJeypore to BhubaneshwarJharsuguda to BhubaneshwarJharsuguda to RaipurJharsuguda to RanchiKolhapur to MumbaiMysore (Mandacally) to ChennaiNayveli to ChennaiOzar Nasik to MumbaiOzar Nasik to PuneRaigarh to RaipurSalem to bangaloreSalem to ChennaiSalem to PandicherrySholapur to MumbaiUtkela to BhubaneshwarUtkela to RaipurBidar to bangaloreHosur to Chennai
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Leh Ladakh, India. [Image Source]
In this article, we give you a list of romantic places to discover in India during monsoon season, places where you can share an insane amount of romantic bliss with your significant other.
​Don’t you love the idea of romancing in the rain with your sweetheart? How about romancing at an exotic honeymoon destination in India where raindrops fall and create magic for couples? Redefining romance in the monsoon season in India, is one of those elements that seem incredibly romantic, thanks to Yash Raj Movies that awaken the lust of spellbinding romance amidst the snowy Alps and lush green hills. We don’t know whether you would agree or not, but if you found the statement relatable, tell us your remarks at the end of this article. Here we go!
1. Coorg (​Kodagu)
Crowned as the Scotland Of India, this quaint hill station is tucked away in the Western Ghats and has an insane amount of greenery as far as your eyes can view. Coorg, also known as Kogagu, is amazing to visit in August, as it’s the time when Coorg is blanketed with pristine downpours. If you are residing of planning a trip near Bangalore and Karnataka, then Coorg is the place to go to this monsoon and watch the rain sprinkled in the lush green tea and coffee plantations. 
What To Do
From admiring the beauty of the gorgeous hills to hopping around the pristine waterfalls, to embarking on a thrilling wildlife safari tour at Nagarhole National Park, you won’t fall short of romantic elements in Coorg. However, river rafting is yet another activity in Coorg for adventurous couples. 
How to Get There
Since Coorg don’t have its own airport, but you can manage to fly to the Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore airport from the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. It would be convenient for you if you land at Mysore airport, which is only around 145 km away from Coorg!
Abbey Waterfall, Coorg, India. [Image Source]
2. Munnar
Get to romance in the pride of Kerala, Munnar. The most romantic town, Munnar is tucked in Kerala, and is famous for its equisite tea gardens hills. Stroll the splended hills of Munnar with your sweetheart, and get lost in the lush greenery, since Munnar bloom like a wedding bride in the monsoon season. 
WHAT TO DO
Opt for a two wheller ride on the tranquil slopes of Munnar, take a day trip to TATA museum. Go for the Shikara ride in Kundala Lake, and you can do camping too!
HOW TO GET THERE
With good flight connectivity from the metropolitan cites of India, one can easily fly to Coachin International Airport. Afterward, take a taxi service to reach the mainland Munnar, which is over 120 km. 
Tea Plantation, Munnar, India. [Image Source]
3. Ladakh
​Frankly, there is no best time to visit Ladakh, such is the charm of Ladakh that you can visit this destination throughout the year. Ladakh is the home to the whitewashed snow mountains, intriguing monasteries, and sparkling lakes. 
WHAT TO DO
With a small amount of downpouring, Ladakh is suitable to take bike trips and enjoy the pristine valley views in the month of monsoon. Howeve, if you want to make your Ladakh honeymoon more pleasant, savor the local Ladakh food, and get to talk with the local monks. 
HOW TO GET THERE
With well flight connectivity from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Bangalore, one can land at the Leh Airport, and continue their sightseeing. 
Tso Kiagar Lake, Ladakh, India. [Image Source]
4. Gangtok
Make sure to explore Gangtok, the capital town of Sikkim on your north east honeymoon expedition. This is the place to witness the glorious sunsets and sunrise, with a reflection of sun rays reflecting from the Kanchenjunga peak mountain ranges. 
WHAT TO DO
Make sure to make divine prayers at the intrguing monasteries like Rumtek and Pemayangste. Ride the ropeway ride, and wwatch the panoramic view of the Gangtok city. 
HOW TO GET THERE
​The proximate airport near Gangtok is Bagdogra airport, which is over 124 km far away! Flights are directly available from the metropolitan cities. 
Chair lift over Gangtok, India. [Image Source]
5. Udaipur
Udaipur is the royal and romantic city in Rajasthan and is crowned as the Venice Of India since it has the best boating spots where watching the sunset is way more romantic than watching the romantic movie. In the monsoon season, the city of Udaipur gets super green. Udaipur has some of the exotic hotels for couples.
WHAT TO Do
From exploring the sophisticated forts to vibrant bazaars to watching the cobalt blue clouds at Monsoon Palace, the lakes in Udaipur are pretty much famous for taking a boating ride with your spouse. 
HOW TO GET THERE
​With its own airport, bus stand and a railway station, Delhizens can reach Udaipur via road, flight or rail. 
Udaipur, India. [Image Source]
​So, where would you go for a romantic monsoon vacation? We advise you to book your India honeymoon packages from reputed honeymoon operator, to enjoy your vacations with full liberty and freedom. 
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