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Did you know the Bhutanese call their homeland Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragons? If that’s new to you, it’s just the beginning. Bhutan holds countless wonders: the world’s only carbon-negative nation, the winter refuge of rare black-necked cranes, a treasure trove of ancient monasteries, untouched valleys, and a culture that measures progress through Gross National Happiness. This 7N/8D Bhutan with Phobjikha journey unravels all of that slowly and beautifully. You’ll experience breathtaking landscapes, deep-rooted spirituality, rich traditions, and an easy, immersive pace through some of the country’s most spectacular regions. This itinerary is perfect for anyone exploring a Bhutan tour or comparing Bhutan tour packages.
Your journey begins the moment you land at Bagdogra, where Bhutan’s charm quickly starts unfolding as you drive toward Phuentsholing, the Indo-Bhutan gateway, an ideal starting point if you’re booking a Bhutan with Phobjikha tour package. The Himalayas slowly appear in the distance, the air gets fresher, and by the time you check into your hotel, you’ve stepped into a calmer world. After completing the necessary permit formalities, the evening is yours to rest and prepare for the adventure ahead. Many travelers opt for Bhutan tour packages with flights from major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, or Ahmedabad. Our team will be happy to assist you in planning a perfect trip.
The next morning starts with a scenic drive to Thimphu, Bhutan’s cozy and vibrant capital. The route itself is an experience, especially with stops like the serene Kharbandi Gompa monastery overlooking sweeping plains and the Chuzom Bridge viewpoint, where the Paro and Wangchu rivers merge in a dramatic confluence. By evening, as you step into Thimphu’s markets, cafés, and lively nightlife, the city greets you with its warm blend of tradition and modern rhythm, making it a key highlight of every Bhutan with Phobjikha itinerary.
Your third day is an immersive dive into Bhutanese culture. You’ll start with the towering Giant Buddha Statue, shining under the morning sun and offering panoramic views of the city. This is followed by a journey through Bhutan’s heritage at the Simply Bhutan Museum. After absorbing Thimphu’s cultural heart, the trip shifts into nature mode as you drive toward the iconic Phobjikha Valley, a bowl-shaped glacial valley known as the winter home of the rare black-necked cranes. For travelers curious about the Phobjikha Valley location, the Phobjikha Valley from Thimphu, or the Phobjikha Valley to Thimphu distance, this journey answers it all. En route, the scenic Dochula Pass, draped with its 108 stupas, becomes an unforgettable moment. By night, you’re surrounded by the silence of Phobjikha, calm, cool, and magical.
Waking up in Phobjikha feels like waking up inside a postcard, and the day begins with a visit to the magnificent Gangtey Monastery, perched high above the valley. As you continue, the route from Phobjikha Valley to Punakha further adds context for anyone wondering where Phobjikha lies or checking where Phobjikha is located on the Bhutan map. The journey leads you to Punakha, stopping at the famous Chimi Lhakhang Temple and then the long, fluttering prayer flags of the Punakha Suspension Bridge.
The next morning, you’ll explore the iconic Punakha Dzong. Later, the drive toward Paro offers scenic breaks and an easy-paced journey. This stretch also helps travelers understand the route from Phobjikha Valley to Paro, a useful detail for those comparing Bhutan with Phobjikha packages or planning customized routes. Once you reach Paro, the charming local market invites you with handicrafts and traditional souvenirs, great for planning expenses and estimating your Bhutan tour package cost.
Your sixth day is reserved for Bhutan’s crown jewel: Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang). The hike winds through pine forests, prayer flags, and cliffside trails until you reach the breathtaking monastery perched high above the valley. Afterward, you may try a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath(optional).
The last two days bring you back to Phuentsholing and then Bagdogra, allowing time to reflect on this unforgettable journey, one filled with monasteries, mountain passes, peaceful valleys, and Bhutanese warmth. So, if you began your adventure from Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, or Bangalore, this itinerary showcases why Bhutan is one of the world’s most extraordinary travel destinations.
By the time your Bhutan adventure ends, the Land of the Thunder Dragons will have left you with stories, serenity, and a desire to return. This itinerary isn’t just a tour; it’s an immersive experience designed for travelers seeking the perfect Bhutan with the Phobjikha package and a deeper connection with this magical Himalayan kingdom.





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| Inclusions | Exclusions |
Pick-up and drop-off at Bagdogra Airport SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) Bhutan Government–approved guide Accommodation in the mentioned hotel or similar category All rooms provided will be base-category rooms unless specified otherwise Local market visit (1–2 hours) Meal Plan – MAP (Breakfast & Dinner) Executive vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary Vehicle services will operate on a point-to-point basis as per the itinerary and will not be on disposal Driver and vehicle available from 8–9 AM to 6 PM, with a 1-hour lunch break (In case of emergencies, vehicle assistance will be provided as needed). | Airfare or train fare Sightseeing / monument entry fees Room service, laundry, and international/domestic phone charges Additional sightseeing or extra vehicle usage beyond the itinerary Personal expenses such as tips or porterage Passport-related services Anything not mentioned under “Tour Inclusions” |
| Upto 60 days | 59-46 days | 45-31 days | 30-0 days | |
| Batch Shifting | ||||
| Cancellation Charge | Free Cancellation | 25% of the Trip Amount | 50% of the Trip Amount | 100% of the Trip Amount |
| Booking Amount | Refunded in mode of Credit Note | Adjusted in Refund Deduction | Adjusted in Refund Deduction | No Refund |
| Remaining Amount | Full Refund (minus) booking amount | Refund (minus) 25% of the trip amount | Refund (minus) 50% of the trip amount | No Refund |
Credit Note :
The Booking Amount will be credited to your JW Profile which can be accessed by logging in to the website through your Phone Number & OTP. Credit Notes issued have no date of expiry and can be used entirely in any of your future trips.
GST :
Any GST charged on any transaction will not be refunded.
Pending Refund :
Any refund pending on your booking will be credited to the same mode of payment through which you paid in 5-7 working days.
Partial Refund :
Any case in which a partial refund will be issued will be calculated after deducting the Booking Amount and Cancellation Charges depending on the time of Cancellation.
Remaining Amount :
Will be calculated on the amount paid over and above the booking amount.
Bypass Policy :
Any and all Cancellation Policies are superseded by the Emergency Case Cancellation Policy in case of situations such as war, pandemics, force majeure, or similar extraordinary events affecting the tour region.
| Upto 60 days | 59-46 days | 45-31 days | 30-15 days | |
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| 50% Payment | Optional | Compulsory | ||
| 75% Payment | Optional | Optional | Compulsory | |
| 100% Payment | Optional | Optional | Optional | Compulsory |
The package covers Bagdogra pickup/drop, SDF, licensed Bhutan guide, accommodation, MAP meals, local market visit, and an executive vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing with fixed service hours and emergency support.
Highlights include Kharbandi Gompa, Chuzom Confluence, Giant Buddha, Simply Bhutan Museum, Phobjikha Valley, Gangtey Monastery, Chimi Lhakhang, Punakha Dzong, and Tiger’s Nest, offering scenic landscapes, culture, spirituality, and unique photo stops.
Yes. Bhutan is extremely safe with low crime, friendly locals, and guided support throughout the tour, making it ideal for solo travelers, families, couples, and first-time international travelers.
It’s a moderate trek with forest paths and steep climbs. Carry water, snacks, and comfortable clothes. Though challenging, the panoramic monastery views make the effort incredibly rewarding.
Absolutely. It covers Bhutan’s most iconic regions like Thimphu, Phobjikha, Punakha, and Paro—balancing culture, nature, monasteries, and scenic drives, perfect for anyone planning their first Bhutan experience.
Indians don’t need a visa but must carry valid ID and pay SDF. Foreign nationals require both visa and SDF. All formalities are guided and assisted during arrival.
Phobjikha Valley, famous for its bowl-shaped landscape, vast green meadows, stunning Black Mountain views, and wintering black-necked cranes. It’s also perfect for peaceful hikes and nature walks.
March–May and September–November offer the best weather, clear mountain views, blooming valleys, and major festivals. These seasons combine ideal climate with great trekking and cultural experiences.
Must-buys include handwoven textiles, carved masks, Dzi beads, Thangkas, wooden bowls, silver jewelry, handmade paper, red rice, herbal tea, honey, and traditional crafts reflecting Bhutan’s culture and artistry.
Ema Datshi, chilies cooked in cheese, is Bhutan’s iconic dish. Other favorites include Phaksha Paa, Jasha Maroo, Shakam Paa, Momos, and hearty meals featuring chilies, cheese, rice, and buckwheat.
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