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BHUTAN

Landscape at Thimpu, Bhutan Looking for a dream honeymoon location? A honeymoon in Shangri La? Look no further than Bhutan, Land of the Dragon, land of ethereal beauty and artfully preserved splendour. A land of mountains and cascading waterfalls, a land of yaks and shaggy dogs. Where you wake up to crisp mornings and chirping birds; where you can reach out to pluck the stars from a twinkling night sky. Bhutan, the mythical kingdom of temples and monasteries, with its grand capital, Thimpu, the legendary city of Paro with its magnificent Himalayan vistas, the ancient capital of Punakha and the splendid peaks of Mount Jhomolhari. Thimphu is a regal city, a rather unusual capital, that houses treasures like the Thangka Painting School and the Tashichho Dzong.

The town is a picturesque page out of a child’s drawing book, the quintessential valley town, hills hovering in the backdrop and a river sweeping right through. So come to this romantic paradise for a honeymoon in Shangri La.

Visitor permits

Tourists are admitted only in groups by pre-arrangement with the Tourism Authority of Bhutan. Indian citizens don't need a passport but should have some form of identification — a driver's license, election card or passport.

 

Getting there

You can access Bhutan by air or road; there is no railroad. The only airport is at Paro. Take a flight on the National carrier, Druk Air, to Paro from Delhi or Kolkata. You can drive or take the bus from India to Bhutan via the border town of Phuntsholing.

 

Getting around

Bhutan does not have domestic air services or railroads. You can hire cars from individual contacts or travel agents. Buses are slow and uncomfortably crowded. Unmetered taxis operate in Thimpu and Paro and the fares are negotiable. The main tourist spots are accessible on good roads.

 

Best season

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Bhutan, particularly the months of October and November, when the skies are clear and you can get stunning views of the mountain peaks. For those who wish to catch a Bhutanese festival, especially the masked dance of the monks, the months to be there are October and March. Winter is blissfully uncrowded for a quiet honeymoon.

 

Accommodation

There is limited accommodation available in Bhutan, varying in quality. During the peak tourist season, it is usually difficult to get bookings. If you have booked your tour in Bhutan through a travel agent, the fixed 'daily tourist tariff' takes care of your accommodation. If you haven’t booked in advance, please note that the facilities in budget hotels may be substandard. Tariffs range from US$20-50 for economy and mid-rung accommodation, to $200 and above for deluxe.


For detailed country and visitor information, see Bhutan.

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