Bhutan Tour Packages

    Are you searching for Bhutan Tour Packages that blend culture, nature, and spiritual serenity? Go Kite Travel offers 7-day Bhutan tour packages from Dubai, taking you deep into the heart of the Eastern Himalayas. Discover ancient monasteries, breathtaking mountain views, and a country where happiness is a way of life.

    Why Visit Bhutan?

    Bhutan is one of the world’s last remaining Himalayan kingdoms—untouched, spiritual, and stunningly beautiful. Our Bhutan tour packages from Dubai offer a gateway to:

    • Rich Buddhist traditions and deep-rooted spirituality
    • Snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and serene landscapes
    • One-of-a-kind cultural experiences in a carbon-negative country

    The trip starts as soon as you land in Paro. Hike to the famous Tiger Nest Monastery (Taktsang) – the sacred place located on the cliff. Visit Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan which is a blend of modernity and old culture. Wonder at the grandiose Buddha Dordenma, visit local markets, and visit the Folk Heritage Museum.

    Then drive up to Dochula Pass, 108 sacred chortens and a spectacular view of the Himalaya. Visit the magnificent Punakha Dzong, and get spiritual blessings in the fertility temple of Chimi Lhakhang, located in the rice fields.

    By booking with Go Kite Travel, you experience the best itineraries crafted by experts, licensed guides, mouthwatering local food, cultural activities such as dressing in Bhutanese outfits, and complete peace of mind.

    Highlights of Bhutan Tour Packages

    • See the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang)
    • Visit Thimphu, the capital, and see its essential buildings.
    • Enjoy the fantastic views from Dochula Pass, where the Himalayas are visible.
    • Visit the sacred Punakha Dzong, which is built between two rivers.
    • Experience the country’s culture by wearing traditional clothing and taking pictures.
    • Try out the local food and visit nearby markets.
    • Enjoy spiritual blessings at these old monasteries.
    • Overall, book a truly authentic Bhutan holiday from Dubai.

    Package Inclusions

    • 03 Nights stay with breakfast at Paro in 4* hotel.
    • 01 Night stay with breakfast at Thimphu in 4* hotel.
    • Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included
    • Bhutan visa assistance and processing
    • Traditional costume experience
    • Airport Transfers
    • All tours and transfers

    Package Exclusions

    • Round trip Airfare
    • Personal expenses (laundry, tips, shopping)
    • Travel Insurance
    • Optional activities and entry fees not mentioned
    • Early check-in/late check-out
    • Unexpected expenses due to flight delays or changes

    Bhutan Tour Package Cost:

    • Prices start at AED 3,899 per person.
    • However, prices vary based on travel dates, group size, and custom preferences.
    • Additionally, get special deals on Bhutan travel packages from Dubai.

    Best Time to Book your Bhutan Packages

    The best time you book your Bhutan Tour Packages should depend on the experience you want.

    • Between March and May, the valleys are filled with rhododendrons, and the weather is perfect for joining in on the Paro Tshechu.
    • In contrast, September to November are preferred for Bhutan tours because of the clear sky, beautiful mountain views, and the best trekking weather.
    • During winter (December to February), Tour Packages from Dubai to Bhutan are popular with those who want calm scenery and fewer visitors, even if the weather is chilly at higher altitudes.
    • Meanwhile, June to August is a good time for those travelling on a budget to search for Bhutan tour packages. Though the area is full of green and colourful nature, don’t be surprised if it rains now and then.

    Why Book Bhutan Tour Packages with Go Kite Travel?

    • Trusted expertise in Himalayan travel with licensed local partners.
    • Customizable Bhutan tour packages from UAE tailored to your pace and interests
    • All-inclusive pricing with no hidden charges
    • 24/7 travel support from booking to return
    • Most importantly, we ensure you don’t just visit Bhutan—you experience it.

    Book Your Bhutan Tour Package from Dubai Now!

    Let Go Kite Travel take you on an incredible adventure to Bhutan. Our Bhutan Tour Packages are perfect for people who love nature, culture or spirituality, as they give an unforgettable experience.

    If you want a Bhutan Tour Package from Dubai, contact us immediately for a package made just for you.

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    Trip Itinerary

    • Day 1: Paro, Bhutan Arrival | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check-in, Paro Airport Birds Eye View Point, Bhutan Traditional Attire Experience

      • Tashi Delek! Welcome to Bhutan, the Last Shangri La in the pristine Himalayan Kingdom. Take a deep breath and enjoy the refreshing breeze in the happy country where 71% of the land is covered with forests.
        Your guide will greet you at Paro International Airport, Bhutan’s only international airport.
      • Paro (2,270m) is the first city for most guests arriving in Bhutan. It is known for Tiger’s Nest, making Paro a must-visit destination. For nature and culture lovers, Paro is a picturesque place that blends spirituality, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.
        You may have the chance to attend the colorful annual Paro Tshechu Festival if you visit in early to mid-March. The festival celebrates the birthday of Guru Rinpoche, a revered figure in Bhutanese Buddhism.
      • You will not miss a stop at the Paro Airport Birds Eye View Point on the way to your hotel — a great spot to enjoy panoramic views of Paro Airport, Rinpung Dzong, National Museum (Ta Dzong), Paro Chu River, and the stunning Paro Valley.
        Afterward, check in at your cozy hotel and relax.
    • Day 2: Paro Tour | Tiger's Nest Monastery Hiking, Kyichu Lhakhang

      • This morning, get ready to start the exciting hiking tour to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) — the most famous holy monastery in Bhutan.
        It’s about a 12 km drive (approx. 30 mins) from Paro city to the hike’s starting point.
      • The entire Tiger’s Nest Hike takes around 5–6 hours (approx. 4.8 km uphill and 4.8 km downhill). Riding a horse (optional, at your own expense) can take you halfway to the Taktsang Cafeteria, where you can enjoy a buffet lunch with tea and coffee — and your first breathtaking view of the monastery.
      • From there, continue your climb to Tiger’s Nest Monastery (3,120m) perched on a cliff 900m above the Paro Valley (2,270m). The monastery is deeply spiritual — legend says Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) arrived here on a flying tigress and meditated for three months.
      • Destroyed by fire in 1998 and rebuilt in 2005, the monastery remains one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Bhutan. Pilgrims complete a five-day kora (circumambulation) from Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge to Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
      • After the hike, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Bhutan, built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo. It houses an eight-year-old statue of Shakyamuni Buddha, considered a national treasure. You’ll also find the relic stupa of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and a chain forged by Tangtong Gyalpo, the Iron Bridge Builder.
      • Return to Paro for overnight stay.
    • Day 3: Paro to Thimphu Tour | Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge, Buddha Point, National Memorial Chorten, Takin Preserve, Thimphu Dzong

      After breakfast, drive to Thimphu (2,340m) — Bhutan’s capital (approx. 50 km, 1.5 hrs). En route, visit the Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge, built by the saint Thangthong Gyalpo (1385–1464).

      Once in Thimphu, enjoy a full day of sightseeing:

      • Buddha Dordenma Statue (Buddha Point): The world’s largest sitting Buddha (51.5m tall) gilded in gold, housing 125,000 smaller Buddhas.
      • National Memorial Chorten: Built in memory of the Third King, it’s the most visited landmark in Thimphu. Join locals for a clockwise kora (circumambulation) for blessings.
      • Motithang Takin Preserve: Home to Bhutan’s national animal, the takin, believed to have been created by Drukpa Kunley (the Divine Madman).
      • Tashichho Dzong (Thimphu Dzong): Bhutan’s administrative and religious center since 1952. It houses government offices, the King’s office, and the residence of Je Khenpo (Chief Abbot).

      Enjoy the evening exploring Thimphu before returning to your hotel.

    • Day 4: Thimphu – Haa – Paro | Mini Tiger's Nest, Chele La Pass (3,998m), Lhakhang Karpo & Lhakhang Nagpo

      • After breakfast, drive to Haa Valley (115 km, 3.5 hrs) — known as the Hidden Land Rice Valley. It’s an untouched region ideal for nature lovers seeking serenity.
      • En route, stop at Mini Tiger’s Nest (Dzongdrakha Goempa), a 16th-century cliffside monastery offering beautiful views of Paro Bondey Valley.
      • Next, ascend to Chele La Pass (3,998m) — Bhutan’s highest motorable road point — with sweeping views of Jomolhari (7,326m) and the Himalayan range. Locals often change prayer flags here to bless their families.
      • Continue to Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (Black Temple) — both built by King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. Legend says he released two doves (white and black) to find sacred spots for temple construction.
      • After exploring the Haa Valley and its peaceful town, return to Paro for overnight stay.
    • Day 5: Paro Departure | Hotel Check-out & Airport See-off

      As your journey comes to an end, take with you the serenity and happiness of the Himalayan Kingdom. Your guide will escort you to Paro International Airport (50 km, 1.5 hrs) for your onward flight.

      Happiness is a place — and you’ve found it here in Bhutan.

    Terms & Conditions

    Frequently Asked Questions – Bhutan Tour Packages

    Q1: Do I need a visa to arrange Bhutan Tour Packages from Dubai or UAE?

    Except for citizens of India, Bangladesh and the Maldives, all travellers to Bhutan must have a Bhutan visa. If you plan a tour of Bhutan from Dubai or UAE, Go Kite Travel will manage your Bhutan visa, so you don’t have to worry about it.

    Q2: What is the difficulty level of getting to Tiger’s Nest Monastery?

    It takes about four to five hours to hike to and from Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery), and the route is considered moderate. It is a key attraction on every Bhutan trip package. A part of the trail includes horses, and hikers should wear suitable hiking shoes and bring some water.

    Q3: What does the Dubai to Bhutan Tour Package cover?

    Our Dubai to Bhutan Tour Packages usually cover all necessary things like flights from the UAE, hotel rooms, meals, sightseeing with a guide, transfers, visa support, and obtaining required permits. Extra activities and special add-ons can be included.

    Q4: What is the ideal time to book Bhutan Tour Packages from UAE?

    The best seasons to visit Bhutan are spring (March) and autumn (September–November) because the weather is excellent for trekking and sightseeing. The weather is sunny without clouds, special festivals are celebrated, and you can see the beautiful Himalayan mountains during these months.

    Q5: Can I book Bhutan Tour Packages for my family and children?

    Yes, Dubai families will find our Bhutan tour packages to be suitable. The country of Bhutan is safe, calm and clean, and it features cultural places, easy hiking and spiritual experiences that families will enjoy. Your tour can be planned according to what your family is looking for.

    Q6: Can I change my Bhutan tour schedule?

    A: Absolutely. Go Kite Travel provides tailored Bhutan tour packages for people travelling from the UAE. We make your trip special based on whether you want adventure, retreats, cultural activities or photography.

    Q7: What should I take with me for a trip to Bhutan from Dubai?

    Take clothes that can be added or removed since temperatures change depending on the location and season. Temperatures in the day are usually pleasant, but evenings can get very cold in the mountains. Take a pair of hiking shoes, sunscreen, a light jacket and medications you need.

    Q8: Are vegetarian and special dietary options when travelling with Bhutan?

    Vegetarian meals are readily available and can be made by advance notice. Feel free to mention your dietary requirements when you book your Bhutan tour package so everything is arranged beforehand.

    Q7: Why should I choose to Go Kite Travel for my Bhutan Tour Packages?

    At Asian Journeys, you can choose from Bhutan tour packages from Dubai and UAE, which feature guides, licensed guides, hotels that meet your needs, and round-the-clock assistance. Because of our Himalayan know-how, you can enjoy a truly Bhutanese experience.

    Q10: Is it expensive to go from the UAE to Bhutan?

    Bhutan offers a special “High Value, Low Impact” policy, so travellers need to pay more but receive an unforgettable experience. For a fair price, our Bhutan tour packages from UAE provide flights, meals, visits to sights and assistance from locals—all included.

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