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Start an exciting trip from Surat, a lively city, to peaceful Bhutan with our special Bhutan package tour from Surat. Surat, also called the "Diamond City of India" is famous for its diamond and textile industries. The city's diamond business is known worldwide, making Surat a top spot for cutting and polishing diamonds. Its textile industry, known for its detailed work, is also well-known globally. Surat is also praised for being one of the cleanest cities in India, showing its dedication to cleanliness and nature.
As you explore the Dragon Kingdom with our Bhutan tour packages from Surat, you'll see why it's one of the best places to visit. Bhutan focuses on happiness more than money, which makes it unique. Ancient fortress-monasteries, called Dzongs, can be found across Bhutan, showing its rich culture. Enjoy festivals like the Rhododendron Festival, Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, and more, which showcase Bhutanese culture.
If you book Bhutan package tour from Ahmedabad also, which is one of the best cities in Gujarat State, you will explore beautiful places like Paro Valley, Punakha Dzong, Phobjhika valley, Haa Valley and Tiger's Nest Monastery. The capital, Thimphu, blends modern life with tradition, with its busy markets and historic sites.
Our Bhutan package tour from Surat guarantees an amazing trip, combining Bhutanese culture with Surat's modern vibe. Enjoy Bhutanese hospitality, try local food, and admire the stunning landscapes. Book your Surat to Bhutan tour now for an unforgettable journey where tradition meets tranquillity in the Himalayas.
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Start | Paro Airport |
Finishing | Paro Airport |
Destinations | Bhutan |
No of Days | 7N/8D |
Places to Cover | Thimphu, Punakha, Paro, Phobjhika Valley, Chele-La Pass |
Best Known | The Land of Thunder Dragon |
Surat to Bhutan Tour Pickup & Drop | Paro Airport [IXB] |
Duration for Bhutan Tour Packages from Surat | 07 Nights | 08 Days |
Places to Cover in Surat to Bhutan Tour Packages | Thimphu | Punakha | Paro | Phobjhika |
Altitude of Thimphu | 2,334 m [Coordinates - 27.4712° N, 89.6339° E] |
Altitude of Paro | 2,200 m [27.4287° N, 89.4164° E] |
Altitude of Tigers Nest Monastery | 3,120 m [Coordinates - 27.2930° N, 89.2148° E] |
Altitude of Chele-La-Pass | 3,988 m [Coordinates - 27.3698° N, 89.3466° E] |
Altitude of Haa Valley | 2,670 m [Coordinates - 27.3333° N, 89.1833° E] |
Altitude of Punakha | 1,274 m [Coordinates - 27.5921° N, 89.8797° E] |
Altitude of Dochula Pass | 3,100 m [Coordinates - 27.2924° N, 89.4501° E] |
Before booking your Bhutan package tour from Surat, it's essential to understand the unique characteristics and cultural nuances of this Himalayan kingdom. Bhutan, known as "Druk Yul," holds a storied history of resilience and preservation, having never been conquered by external forces. Beyond its historical significance, Bhutan stands as a global leader in environmental sustainability, boasting the title of the world's only Carbon Negative Country. As you prepare for your journey, familiarize yourself with these important facts about Bhutan to ensure a memorable and enriching travel experience.
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FROM | TO | DISTANCE [KM] |
Surat | Paro | 1816 km [by Air] |
Surat | Mumbai | 279.4 km [5 hr 43 min by Road] |
Surat | Bagdogra | 1688 km [by Air] |
Surat | Delhi | 938 km [by Air] |
Surat | Kolkata | 1604 km [by Air] |
Bagdogra Airport | Phuntsholing, Bhutan | 3 hr 49 min (154.8 km) via NH 27 |
Bagdogra Airport | Thimphu, Bhutan | 7 hr 44 min (298.5 km) via NH 27 |
Bagdogra Airport | Paro, Bhutan | 7 hr 35 min (295.1 km) via NH 27 |
Phuntsholing | Thimphu | 4 hr 35 min (163.1 km) |
Siliguri | Phuntsholing, Bhutan | 3 hr 32 min (153.7 km) via NH 17 |
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When booking a Bhutan package tour from Surat, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with the flight choices. Regrettably, there are no direct flights available from Surat to Bhutan. Presently, the only cities offering regular direct flights to Bhutan are Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati. Therefore, travelers seeking a Bhutan trip from Surat must first journey to one of these cities before catching a direct flight to Bhutan.
For those looking for Bhutan package tour booking from Surat, embarking on a journey to the Land of the Thunder Dragon often involves taking connecting flights through major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, or Bagdogra. Due to the absence of direct flights from Surat to Bhutan, travelers typically transit through these cities en route to Paro, Bhutan's sole international airport. Once in Bhutan, visitors can delve into the country's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes with Door to Happiness Holiday. Following are detals for Kolkata to Paro Direct Flight and Delhi to Paro Direct Flight schedule.
Airlines | Origin | Destination | Duration |
Bhutan Airlines | Kolkata - 08:15 | Paro - 09:55 | 01h 10m |
Bhutan Airlines | Paro - 10:35 | Kolkata - 11:30 | 01h 10m |
Airlines | Origin | Destination | Duration |
Bhutan Airlines | Delhi - 04:10 | Paro - 06:40 | 02h 00m |
Bhutan Airlines | Paro - 09:40 | Delhi - 11:30 | 02h 20m |
For a more adventurous journey, travelers can opt for road travel from Surat. They can drive to Siliguri or Bagdogra in West Bengal, which are major transportation hubs for reaching Bhutan. From there, they can continue their journey to Phuentsholing, the border town on the Indian side. After crossing the India-Bhutan border and completing immigration formalities, they can proceed to Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan, by bus, private vehicle, or hired taxi, beginning their Bhutan tour package from Surat in an exciting way.
Travelers from Surat also have the option of combining train and road travel. They can take a train to Siliguri or NJP Station for Safe & secure journey. From Siliguri or NJP, they can follow the same route as by road to reach Phuentsholing. After crossing the border and completing formalities, they can continue their journey to Thimphu, commencing their Bhutan tour from Surat with a mix of train and road adventures.
Regardless of the transportation mode chosen, reaching Bhutan from Surat promises to be an exciting and memorable journey, offering travelers the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of this Himalayan Kingdom.
Welcome to Paro Airport, Bhutan, for your long-awaited Bhutan package tour from Surat. As the plane descends into the Paro valley, take a look outside and you'll spot the Paro Dzong on the hillside, overlooking the Paro Chu River with Ta Dzong nearby. Our representative will be waiting for you at the airport. On the way to Thimphu, we'll stop at Chojum so you can snap some photos of where two rivers of Bhutan, Thumpu Chu and Paro Chu, meet. Once we arrive in Thimphu, you'll check into your hotel and freshen up. You'll have the entire day to explore Thimphu City on your own. You'll spend the night at the hotel in Thimphu.
On the second day of your Bhutan tour packages from Surat, wake up to the tranquil morning in Thimphu. Embrace the gentle warmth of the sun as it blankets the valley, and start your day with a comforting cup of Suja - Butter Tea, a beloved drink in Bhutan. After enjoying your tea, freshen up and have a wholesome breakfast to energize yourself for the day ahead. Get ready to discover the fascinating sights of Thimphu, the lively capital city of Bhutan.
The National Memorial Chorten: Also known as Thimphu Chorten, this peaceful place is where evening prayers are held. Constructed in memory of the third King of Bhutan, it's a revered landmark where people walk around, chant mantras, and spin prayer wheels. Conceived by His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, it represents peace and prosperity, completed in 1974 after his passing.
The Clock Tower: Located at the heart of Thimphu Town, the Clock Tower Square boasts a unique architectural design unlike any other in Bhutan. Decorated with intricate carvings, paintings, and dragon replicas, the tower features four clock faces representing the cardinal directions. Visit this lively spot in the evening to admire its beauty and explore nearby restaurants, shops, and hotels.
Sakyamuni Buddha: Perched atop Kuensel Phodrang hill, the magnificent Great Buddha Dordenma statue stands tall at 51.5 meters, offering panoramic views of the valley. Known as Buddha Viewpoint, this iconic site captivates visitors with its grandeur and serene surroundings.
Changangkha Lhakhang: Among Thimphu's many monasteries and temples, Changangkha Lhakhang holds significant religious importance. Dedicated to Avalokiteshvara, this 15th-century structure provides insight into Bhutan's spiritual heritage and offers panoramic views of the valley.
Takin Zoo: Explore the unique Takin Zoo, home to Bhutan's national animal - the Takin. See this endangered species in its natural habitat, preserved within the zoo's open grounds.
Trashi Chhoe Dzong: Referred to as the Fortress of the Glorious Religion, Trashi Chhoe Dzong is a historical must-see site. Originally constructed in 1641 and rebuilt in the 1960s, this dzong serves as the coronation venue of the fifth King and hosts the annual Tsechu festival. Admire its traditional Bhutanese architecture and immerse yourself in Bhutan's rich cultural legacy.
After a day of exploration, return to your hotel in Thimphu for a restful overnight stay.
As you receive your Hot Ngaja (a Sweet Bhutanese milk tea), take a sip while admiring the beautiful valley from your room. Today marks the third day of your Bhutan tour that began from Surat. After breakfast, we're heading to Punakha Tour.
Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, offers a refreshing break from city life. Situated at an elevation of 1200 meters, it's warm in winter and cool in summer. The valley is renowned for its Red and White Rice farming along the Pho and Mo Chu rivers. On our way, we'll visit:
Dochula Pass: This is a must-visit during Bhutan package tour from Surat. It's just an hour's drive from Thimphu. As we journey to Punakha from Thimphu, we'll encounter this magnificent viewpoint at an altitude of 10,000 feet. On clear days, you can see a wide range of Eastern Himalayan snow-capped peaks. Adorned with colourful prayer flags, the 108 Chortens are the highlight of this place.
Punakha Dzong: Also known as "The Palace of Great Happiness" Punakha Dzong sits at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers in the Punakha-Wangdue valley. It's the most picturesque of all Bhutan's ancient fortresses, containing many precious relics from the days when kings ruled the Kingdom from this valley.
Suspension Bridge: This hidden gem in the Punakha Valley links the rest of the valley to the old administrative centre of Punakha Dzongkhag. Covered with prayer flags, it's a great spot for bird watching and photography.
Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple): Located atop a hillock, this site is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, known as the 'Divine Madman.' The temple is believed to bestow fertility blessings upon childless couples who visit and pray. The road to the temple winds through picturesque rural trails and paddy fields, leading visitors to the temple where a short climb awaits.
After a day of exploration, we'll spend the night at a hotel in Punakha.
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As the sun rises high in the Land of Happiness, greet the day with a beautiful morning surrounded by serene nature. Take a moment to sip your hot tea while admiring the lush green valley from your bed before heading towards Phobjikha Valley after breakfast.
Phobjikha Valley (3000 m) is a paradise for nature lovers and a haven for birdwatchers. Here, you can spot various birds, including the famous Black Necked Cranes that migrate to this valley. As one of the most important wildlife preserves in Bhutan, Phobjikha Valley offers serene and untouched natural beauty, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by the happiest people, the entire region exudes joy, making it a destination worth visiting. Phobjikha Valley is the largest and widest in Bhutan, renowned for its panoramic vistas and tranquil nature. It attracts not only nature lovers but also adventure enthusiasts who wish to explore its untouched beauty through trekking and hiking routes. Later, return to Punakha.
Continue your journey to Phobjikha Valley, the largest and greenest valley in Bhutan. Unlike other valleys in Bhutan such as Thimphu, Paro, Bumthang, and Haa, Phobjikha Valley does not have a river flowing through it. It's a vast valley with lush greenery and is famous for the Black Neck Crane, a rare and endangered bird species. These birds migrate from Tibet from mid-November to mid-February, and you can enjoy the Black Neck Crane festival on November 11th every year at the courtyard of Gangtey Monastery. Enjoy your time surrounded by pristine nature and return to Punakha at the end of the day.
This is the 5th day of this exclusive Bhutan trip from Surat. The next destination after the tranquil valley of Punakha is the vibrant Paro town. Following a journey of 3 hours and 30 minutes, you'll arrive at the picturesque Paro town, nestled at an elevation of 2,200 meters. Paro valley, the most extensive in all of Bhutan, is blessed with breath-taking natural beauty, including fertile rice fields, deep valleys, and a pristine river flowing through it. The awe-inspiring views of towering mountains, clear skies, and dense forests filled with the melodies of chirping birds are sure to captivate you at first sight. After enjoying a delicious lunch, immerse yourself in the sights of Paro:.
National Museum of Bhutan : Established in 1968, the National Museum of Bhutan resides within the historic Ta-dzong building, perched above Rinpung Dzong in Paro. This museum offers a fascinating insight into Bhutanese culture through its extensive collection of art and cultural artifacts, with notable highlights including paintings and bronze statues displayed in its galleries.
Rinpung Dzong : Erected by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646, Rinpung Dzong serves as the administrative and religious center of Paro district, housing both the monastic body and district administrative offices. Access to the Dzong is via the traditional covered bridge known as Nemi Zam.
Nya MeyZam Bridge : Known as "The Bridge with No Fish," this architectural marvel connects Paro town to the Dzong. It is considered one of the finest examples of Bhutanese bridge architecture, and local superstition holds that the sighting of a fish in the river is an ill omen. The previous bridge, which could be folded during times of conflict, was swept away by a flood in 1969.
Paro Airport View Point : Offering panoramic vistas of Paro Valley and Paro Airport, this viewpoint allows you to admire the beauty of the valley, along with the surrounding Dzongs and Monasteries.
Paro town is adorned with numerous Dzongs (monasteries), providing opportunities to partake in prayer sessions with the monks adorned in their vibrant red robes or to enjoy a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Paro Chu river, dipping your feet in its cool, crystalline waters. Spend the night at a comfortable hotel in Paro, ready to continue your Bhutanese adventure.
Wake up in the fine morning. Today is going to be the most exciting one as we will visit one of the highest motorable pass in Bhutan. From the serene valley of Paro, let's embark on a journey towards the majestic Chele-La Pass (3,998m). After a hearty breakfast, we'll set off towards the gateway to a mini heaven, the breath-taking Chele-La Pass. Situated just a few hours away from Paro town, this pass is renowned as the highest motor able pass in Bhutan. It offers a mesmerizing panoramic view of Bhutan's second-highest sacred peak, Mt. Jomolhari (7314m), and other snow-clad ranges, especially on clear days. Ifyou are lucky enough, you can enjoy snow and snowfall also.
The drive along winding roads is an enchanting experience, with lush green valleys, melodious bird songs, snowy peaks, and captivating vistas on both sides. The journey is bound to captivate everyone's attention, and the awe-inspiring scenery will keep you enthralled throughout the drive. So, let's hit the road and immerse ourselves in the beauty of Chele-La Pass, a true gem of Bhutan's natural splendour.
As the Sun's rays gently caress the picturesque Paro valley, awaken amidst the embrace of Mother Nature and delight in the breath-taking view of the river and mountains harmoniously framed in a single panorama. Indulge in a hearty breakfast spread, ensuring to include some protein for the energy boost needed for the climb ahead to the summit of Taksang Monastery.
Taktsang Monastery, famously known as the Tiger's Nest, awaits after a challenging ascent of 1,200 meters along a rugged cliffside. Upon reaching the sacred site, take a moment to inhale the crisp mountain air and allow your senses to be soothed by the awe-inspiring vista of the surrounding landscapes and the valley below. Established by Saint Guru Rinpoche, who arrived in Bhutan in 747 CE, the construction of this remarkable complex was completed in 1694. Embark on a thrilling three-hour trek to uncover the secrets of the Tiger's Nest monastery, or if you prefer, opt for a horse ride from the parking area to the summit. Along the trek, marvel at the magnificent views of Paro town, with its verdant valleys, glistening river, azure skies, and drifting clouds, immersing yourself in the unparalleled beauty of nature at its finest.
In the evening, immerse yourself in the cultural tradition of a Traditional Hot Stone Bath (available for an additional fee). This ancient practice is a delightful way to unwind and relax after a day of exploration, boasting numerous health benefits attributed to the combination of local herbs and hot stones. It is believed to alleviate joint pains, hypertension, stomach disorders, and arthritis. Treat yourself to this rejuvenating experience and prepare for a restful overnight stay in Paro, filled with memories of the day's adventures.
Location | Approx 11.7 km from Paro town, Bhutan |
Elevation | 3,120 meters (10,236ft) above sea level |
Duration of the Tiger's Nest hike | 5-6 hours (Back and forth) |
Tiger's Nest Trekking Distance | 4 Miles (6.43 Kilometers) - Round Trip |
Tiger's Nest Trek Difficulty | Moderate - Steep Ascend |
Best Months to Visit Tiger's Nest Monastery | March, April, May and September, October, November, December |
Gears needed to hike Tiger's Nest | Normal hiking shoes, Water bottle, Some snacks, energy bars, Camera, Hat, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Walking Pole/Stick |
Opening time of Tiger's Nest Monastery | (October-March) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-5 pm (April-September) 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-6 pm daily |
After breakfast, it's time to say goodbye to the Last Buddhist Kingdom and head towards Paro Airport, carrying cherished memories of your sweet Bhutan Holiday. As you depart, remember the mantra: "Life is Short, and the World is Wide" Your Bhutan tour from Surat concludes here.
Before booking your Bhutan package tour from Surat, it's essential to understand the unique characteristics and cultural nuances of this Himalayan kingdom - Bhutan.
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Bhutan - the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural heritage. From the bustling streets of Thimphu to the serene valleys of Paro, each destination offers a unique glimpse into the heart and soul of this Himalayan kingdom. Here are some must-visit places during your Bhutan package tour from Surat:
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When considering the best time to book your Bhutan package tour from Surat, it's essential to take into account the seasonal variations in weather and cultural events. Each season offers a unique experience, allowing travelers to immerse themselves fully in the beauty and traditions of Bhutan.
Spring is an enchanting time to visit Bhutan as the valleys come alive with vibrant colors due to the blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers. The weather during spring is pleasant, with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and sightseeing. Additionally, this season coincides with several traditional festivals, including the famous Paro Tshechu and Punakha Drubchen, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in Bhutanese culture and traditions.
While summer in Bhutan experiences monsoon rains, it is still a beautiful time to visit, especially for those who enjoy lush green landscapes and fewer crowds. The rainfall rejuvenates the valleys, creating stunning waterfalls and vibrant vegetation. However, it's essential to be prepared for intermittent rain showers and occasional roadblocks due to landslides. Despite the rain, summer offers unique opportunities to witness Bhutan's natural beauty in full bloom and participate in local festivals like the Haa Summer Festival and Nimalung Tshechu.
Autumn is arguably the best time to visit Bhutan, as the weather is mild, and the skies are clear, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains. The air is crisp and refreshing, making it perfect for outdoor adventures like trekking and mountain biking. Autumn also marks the peak festival season in Bhutan, with numerous Tshechus celebrated across the country. Travelers can witness colorful masked dances, religious ceremonies, and cultural performances during festivals like the Thimphu Tshechu, Wangdue Phodrang Tshechu, and Jambay Lhakhang Drup.
Winter in Bhutan brings cold temperatures, especially in higher altitude areas, but it also offers unique experiences for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. The snow-capped mountains and pristine landscapes create a magical atmosphere, perfect for photography and winter sports enthusiasts. While some roads to remote areas may be inaccessible due to snow, popular tourist destinations like Paro and Thimphu remain accessible, allowing visitors to explore Bhutan's cultural heritage without the crowds. Winter festivals like the Punakha Drubchen and Trongsa Tshechu also take place during this season, offering travelers a glimpse into Bhutan's rich cultural traditions.
Discover the magic of Bhutan in every season, from the vibrant hues of spring to the tranquil beauty of winter. Let us be your compass as you navigate the best time to embark on your Bhutan package tour from Surat. With our expertise, your journey through this Himalayan paradise will be nothing short of extraordinary, promising unforgettable experiences and cherished memories along the way.
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Some of the must-visit places in Bhutan include the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Taktsang), Punakha Dzong, Paro Valley, Thimphu, and the Phobjikha Valley, known for its Black-Necked Crane sanctuary.
The national language of Bhutan is Dzongkha. However, English is widely spoken and understood, especially in urban areas and among the educated population.
While there are no mandatory vaccinations for visiting Bhutan, it is advisable to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Travelers may also consider vaccinations for diseases such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus.
Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), can occur when ascending to high altitudes too quickly. To prevent AMS, it is essential to acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities, and consider medications such as acetazolamide.
It is recommended to drink bottled or boiled water in Bhutan to avoid the risk of waterborne illnesses. Most hotels and restaurants provide filtered or bottled water for guests.
Visitors to Bhutan are expected to dress modestly, particularly when visiting religious sites. It is customary to remove hats and shoes before entering temples and dzongs. Additionally, showing respect to elders and monks is highly valued in Bhutanese culture.
Gross National Happiness (GNH) is a holistic development philosophy introduced by the Fourth King of Bhutan, emphasizing sustainable and equitable socio-economic progress, cultural preservation, and environmental conservation. It reflects Bhutan's commitment to prioritizing happiness and well-being over purely economic indicators of progress.
Along with your travel documents and personal essentials, consider packing sturdy walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing layers, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring Bhutan's breathtaking landscapes.
Altitude sickness can occur upon landing at Paro Airport in Bhutan, which sits at 2,200 meters (7,200 feet) above sea level. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and fatigue. Take it slow, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activity to help your body acclimatize. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
While Bhutan's official currency is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), Indian Rupees are widely accepted in most establishments. Additionally, currency exchange facilities are available at major banks and authorized money changers in urban centers.
Indian nationals do not require a visa to visit Bhutan. However, entry permits must be obtained, which can be processed on arrival or in advance through a local travel agent.
Absolutely, you can arrange for a Hindi-speaking driver and guide in Bhutan, particularly if you plan ahead through a tour operator or travel agency. While Dzongkha serves as Bhutan's official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and some guides may also be fluent in Hindi or other languages to accommodate diverse travelers. It's advisable to specify your language preferences when booking your tour or arranging transportation and guiding services.
Respecting Bhutan's rich cultural heritage is essential. It's recommended to dress modestly and avoid any behavior deemed disrespectful, such as pointing at religious monuments or touching sacred objects without permission. Always seek consent before capturing photographs of locals or religious sites.
Embrace Bhutan's commitment to sustainability by participating in eco-friendly activities like nature walks, birdwatching, and exploring organic farms. These experiences not only allow you to connect with Bhutan's pristine environment but also contribute to local conservation efforts.
Bhutan's allure lies in its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, earning it the title of No. 1 Travel Destination in the World by Lonely Planet. As the world's only Carbon Negative Country, Bhutan demonstrates an exceptional dedication to environmental sustainability. Its focus on Gross National Happiness (GNH) reflects a prioritization of well-being over mere economic indicators. With 72% of the country under forest cover, Bhutan's pristine wilderness is protected by constitutional measures. Explore the majestic peaks, including the highest unclimbed mountains like Mount Jhomolhari and Jitchu Drake, offering unparalleled adventure. Indulge in Bhutan's unique culinary delights, where flame-colored rice and flavorful chilies create a distinctive gastronomic experience. Opt for a Bhutan package tour from Surat for your next vacation and immerse yourself in a land of unmatched wonders and cultural richness.
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