Tucked away in the lap of the Himalayas, Bhutan is more than just a destination — it’s a feeling. With its untouched natural beauty, ancient monasteries, deep-rooted traditions, and a national philosophy of Gross National Happiness, Bhutan offers a journey that’s not only scenic but also soulful.
Let Tripsark take you on a peaceful and memorable journey to this magical kingdom where happiness is not just a goal — it’s a way of life.
🌄 Why Visit Bhutan?
Bhutan is a country like no other. It is:
✅ The only carbon-negative country in the world
✅ A place where ancient Buddhist culture meets modern sustainability
✅ Ideal for nature lovers, culture seekers, spiritual travelers, and adventure enthusiasts
Whether you’re looking for a quiet mountain escape, a honeymoon surrounded by nature, or a cultural deep-dive — Bhutan is perfect.
🏞️ Top Places to Visit in Bhutan
1. Paro
- Home to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang) perched on a cliff
- Visit Paro Dzong, National Museum & enjoy views of the lush Paro Valley
- Scenic hikes, fresh air, and peaceful vibes all around
2. Thimphu
- The capital city, where tradition meets modernity
- Visit the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Tashichho Dzong, and the Folk Heritage Museum
- Shop for handmade Bhutanese textiles and crafts in local markets
3. Punakha
- Known for the stunning Punakha Dzong, at the confluence of two rivers
- Walk across Bhutan’s longest suspension bridge
- Ideal for nature lovers and cultural travelers alike
4. Phobjikha Valley
- A serene glacial valley home to the endangered black-necked cranes
- Perfect for nature walks, birdwatching, and staying in local homestays
5. Bumthang Valley
- Often called the spiritual heartland of Bhutan
- Explore beautiful temples, apple orchards, and quiet countryside villages
🧘♀️ What to Do in Bhutan?
- Trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery – A once-in-a-lifetime experience
- Attend Local Festivals (Tshechus) – Full of color, culture, and traditional dances
- Try archery – Bhutan’s national sport
- Relax in hot stone baths – A traditional Bhutanese wellness practice
- Explore monasteries & meditate – Perfect for spiritual travelers
🍲 What to Eat?
Bhutanese food is simple, spicy, and soul-satisfying:
- Ema Datshi – Bhutan’s national dish made of chilies and cheese
- Red rice, Momos (dumplings), Jasha Maru (spicy chicken)
- Try local butter tea and Ara (Bhutanese rice wine)
- Don’t miss organic farm-to-table meals in village homestays
🛍️ What to Buy?
- Handwoven textiles (kira & gho fabrics)
- Buddhist prayer flags and singing bowls
- Handmade paper and thangka paintings
- Local spices, honey, and wooden crafts
🕒 Best Time to Visit
- March to May (Spring) – Rhododendron blooms, pleasant weather
- September to November (Autumn) – Clear skies, great for trekking & festivals
- December to February – Cold but peaceful and less crowded
- Avoid monsoon (June–August) due to heavy rains
✈️ How to Reach Bhutan?
- By Air: Fly to Paro International Airport (connected to Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati)
- By Road: Cross the border from Phuentsholing (West Bengal) — ideal for road trips
📝 Tripsark will help with all permits required for Indian travelers.
🏡 Where to Stay?
TripSark offers:
✔️ Boutique hotels in Paro & Thimphu
✔️ Riverside resorts in Punakha
✔️ Homestays in Phobjikha for authentic local living
✔️ Luxury retreats with wellness experiences
All packages include meals, guided sightseeing, transport, and entry permits.
✅ Why Choose Tripsark for Your Bhutan Trip?
✔️ Customized Bhutan itineraries
✔️ Visa & permit assistance
✔️ Stay + sightseeing + transport in one package
✔️ Trusted local guides
✔️ Solo, family, group & honeymoon packages
✔️ 24×7 support throughout your journey
📞 Let’s Make Your Bhutan Dream Come True
Bhutan is a place that leaves you calm, connected, and completely transformed. If you’re ready for a journey that touches both your eyes and your soul, Tripsark is here to take you there.
📲 Call or message us today to plan your personalized Bhutan holiday and discover the land where happiness is more than just a word.