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Tours for Indian Travellers

At Omsha Travel, we offer specially crafted Bhutan tour packages for Indian travellers seeking a seamless, enriching, and unforgettable holiday in the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Whether you’re a couple planning a romantic escape, a family looking for cultural discovery, or an adventure-seeker wanting to trek the Himalayas, we have something for everyone.

FAQs for Bhutan Tour Packages for Indian Travellers

No. Indian citizens do not need a visa to visit Bhutan. However, they must carry a valid passport (minimum 6-month validity) or a Voter ID card to obtain an Entry Permit on arrival at Paro International Airport or at land borders like Phuentsholing, Gelephu, or Samdrup Jongkhar.

Indian travellers pay an SDF of Nu. 1200 (approxIndian travellers must pay an SDF of ₹1,200 per person per night (children 6–12 pay 50%: ₹600, and under 5 are exempt). This fee supports Bhutan’s environmental conservation and cultural preservation.imately USD 15) per day, per person, which is included in our package prices.

Yes, Indian citizens can travel independently to Bhutan’s main areas like Paro and Thimphu.  However, a licensed Bhutanese tour guide must accompany you throughout your trip, even if you’re not on a pre-booked package.

Yes, Bhutan tour packages for Indian travelers can often be all-inclusive. However, our tour packages are flexible and can be customized according to the preferences and requirements of our guests.

Most of our packages typically include travel permits, accommodation, a professional guide, transportation services, and sightseeing as per the itinerary. Additional services such as meals or special cultural experiences can also be arranged depending on the chosen itinerary and budget.

You can fly directly to Paro Airport from cities like Delhi and Kolkata, or enter by road from Bagdogra through the border town of Phuentsholing.

Yes, Indian tourists can use Indian Rupees (INR) in Bhutan, and it is widely accepted across the country. Since the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is pegged at par with the Indian Rupee, both currencies are commonly used for payments.

In addition to cash, UPI payments from India also work in Bhutan at many shops, restaurants, and hotels, making transactions convenient for Indian travelers. However, it is still advisable to carry some cash for small purchases or in places where digital payments may not be available.

Yes, vegetarian meal options are available in Bhutan, especially in hotels and restaurants that cater to tourists.

However, menu options can sometimes be limited, particularly in smaller towns or remote areas. For vegan travelers, it is important to inform us in advance, so that hotels and restaurants can prepare suitable meals accordingly.

No. Travel Insurance is not mandatory. However, we highly recommend having it.

Documents required for travel permit are

Adults

  • Digital copy of Passport/Voter ID Card (JPEG)
  • Digital copy of Passport Sized Photograph (JPEG)

For children:

  • Digital copy of Passport/Birth Certificate (English) (JPEG)
  • Digital copy of Passport Sized Photograph (JPEG)