About Bhutan
Here are some key aspects about Bhutan
Bhutan, often referred to as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a small, landlocked country nestled in the eastern Himalayas, bordered by India to the south, east, and west, and by China to the north. Despite its small size, Bhutan is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique approach to governance, centered around the principle of Gross National Happiness (GNH).
Breathtaking Landscapes
Bhutan is characterized by its diverse and pristine landscapes, ranging from towering snow-capped peaks in the north to lush subtropical plains in the south. The country is dotted with dense forests, cascading rivers, serene valleys, and picturesque villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Cultural Richness
Bhutan is characterized by its diverse and pristine landscapes, ranging from towering snow-capped peaks in the north to lush subtropical plains in the south. The country is dotted with dense forests, cascading rivers, serene valleys, and picturesque villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Unique Governance Model
Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok). For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.
Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.
All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).
There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang.
Environmental Conservation
Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok). For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.
Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.
All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).
There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang.
Tourism and Restricted Access
Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok). For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.
Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.
All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).
There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang.
Overall, Bhutan’s blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and progressive policies makes it a truly unique destination that captivates the hearts and minds of travelers from around the world.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Bhutan is a landlocked country bordered by India and China. Our country is home to some of the world’s tallest unclimbed mountains (such as Gangkar Phuensum) and its pristine forests are home to rare and endangered wildlife.
A visit to Bhutan is like taking a step back in time – it’s a land where traditional values and an old way of life are still practiced and, where visitors can get a rare glimpse into another world. While Bhutan is best known for its stunning mountain scenery with a strong emphasis on environmental conservation, there is so much more to this country than meets the eye. Bhutan has a rich history dating back centuries, and its people have a deep cultural heritage that is evident in everything from their crafts and architecture to their music and dance.
Bhutan, also known as the last ‘Shangri-La’ on earth, the land of the Thunder Dragon, of ancient temples and fortresses, Bhutan is a country of breath-taking natural beauty and ancient cultural treasures. Bhutan is also the only country in the world that measures its success in terms of ‘Gross National Happiness’. Bhutan has some of the highest peaks on the planet, where unique and beautifully architectures monasteries clings to its cliffs majestically.
It’s also one of the least-visited non-hostile country on earth, because it adheres strongly to a policy of ‘High Value, Low Impact’ tourism which serves the purpose in making tourism in Bhutan an exclusive and distinctive experience.
REACHING BHUTAN
Reaching Bhutan involves several transportation options, primarily through air travel due to its landlocked location and rugged terrain. Here’s how you can reach Bhutan:
By Air
Bhutan is characterized by its diverse and pristine landscapes, ranging from towering snow-capped peaks in the north to lush subtropical plains in the south. The country is dotted with dense forests, cascading rivers, serene valleys, and picturesque villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
By Land
Bhutan is characterized by its diverse and pristine landscapes, ranging from towering snow-capped peaks in the north to lush subtropical plains in the south. The country is dotted with dense forests, cascading rivers, serene valleys, and picturesque villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Visa and Permits
Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok). For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.
Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.
All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).
There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang.
Travel Restrictions and Regulations
Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok). For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.
Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.
All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).
There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang.
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