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Travel by Air

The flight to Paro International Airport, Bhutan is an adventure in itself. As you approach Paro valley, the flight will take you closer to the mountain tops an experience you will cherish for a long time to come. Depending on the route you take, you will see 4 of the 5 highest mountains in the world. When the day is clear, you will have an amazing view of the Mt. Everest and Mt. Kangchenjunga among many others.

 

You can fly to and from the following destinations:  

 

  • Paro, Bhutan (PBH)

  • Kathmandu, Nepal (KTM)

  • New Delhi, India (DEL)

  • Bagdogra, India (IXB)

  • Gaya, India (GAY)

  • Guwahati, India (GAU)

  • Kolkata, India (CCU)

  • Dhaka, Bangladesh (DAC)

  • Bangkok, Thailand (BKK)

  • Singapore (SIN)

 

Travel by Land

From Phuentsholing: It is located South-West of Bhutan and is approximately 170 km east of the Indian national airport at Bagdogra. After you enter Phuentsholing, your drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan takes about 6 hours.
 

From Gelephu: Located in the Southern central of Bhutan, Gelephu is another entry point to Bhutan. The ride from here to the nation’s capital takes about 10 hours and the journey will take you through sub-tropical zones of Bhutan and eventually enter the alpine zone.


From Samdrup Jongkhar: This district is located in South-East Bhutan and it borders the Indian district of Darranga, Assam which is located 150 kms away from Guwahati, the capital city of Assam. Tourists who enter Bhutan through Samdrup Jongkhar will have to drive to Trashigang, and from there over the lateral route to Mongar, Bumthang, Trongsa, Wangdue Phodrang and then finally into capital, Thimphu. The journey will take a minimum of three days to reach Thimphu. By the end of this journey, you will have seen Eastern and Central parts of Bhutan.

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