Are you arranging your holidays to Bhutan in 2025 or 2026? You must ensure an exciting journey through a country where ancient culture awaits you. The country offers stunning scenery and ingrained customs coexist.

All Travellers Must acquire a Visa in Advance.

All travellers visiting Bhutan, with the exception of those who are nationals of Bangladesh, India and the Maldives, must acquire a visa in advance. This needs to be handled by a licensed tour operator like Amen Bhutan Tours and Treks; it cannot be completed alone.

One of the cleanest nations in South Asia is Bhutan, often known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Tucked away in the rocky Eastern Himalayan area, Bhutan is an isolated country with vistas of snow-capped mountains, verdant foliage and a strong Buddhist tradition. It is embracing modernity while maintaining its traditional ways. Bhutan's elaborate temples, historic monasteries and vibrant festivals showcase the country's rich cultural legacy.

Bhutan is well-known for the charming city of Paro and the nation's capital, Thimphu, which are two of the major tourist destinations. It is also well-known for the magnificent Punakha Dzong, a stronghold with breathtaking architecture and many hiking trails and the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery positioned precariously above a cliff.

Explore holy locations

Several holy locations in Bhutan are extremely important to both residents and tourists spiritually. Explore the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, where a Buddha tooth relic is kept and take in the captivating ceremonies carried out by followers. Admire the more than 150 Buddha sculptures in your Bhutan holidays and the finely painted murals of the Cave Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

To visit Bhutan, visitors from all across the world—aside from Bangladesh, India and the Maldives—must pay a minimum tariff of $250 USD each day. There are additional steps for visitors from these three nations to get a permit. Other than that, Bhutan is regarded as one of the world's most affordable holiday destinations. Bhutan's native currency, the Bhutanese Ngultrum, has the same exchange rate as the Indian Rupee. The country as a whole accepts Indian money. Indians, therefore, find travelling hassle-free.

Paro

Bhutan's Paro Valley is home to the little town of Paro. It is the widest valley in the Kingdom and one of the most fertile and historically significant valleys in Bhutan. It is the location of Bhutan's only international airport and 155 temples and monasteries that date back to the fourteenth century.

Thimphu

The capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu, is tucked away in the western central area and enthrals visitors with a unique combination of historical customs, stunning scenery and a rich cultural legacy.

Discover Natural Wonders

Bhutan is known for its rich cultural heritage and many cultural holidays, but it also has some of the world's pure and untainted natural environments. Take leisurely strolls through green valleys, thick woods and alpine meadows to witness unique species and stunning scenery. Experience the peace and quiet of the natural surroundings as you stroll through the Phobjikha Valley during your holidays in Bhutan, which is home to the endangered black-necked crane and is recognised as a conservation area.

Conclusion

Families will find that Bhutan and Bhutan provide the ideal fusion of breathtaking scenery, cultural immersion and lifelong memories. Every moment spent in these cultural tour packages—whether touring historic ruins or revered monasteries in Bhutan—is certain to leave the whole family with priceless memories.