5–8 Days
Duration
GAU
Flight From
March–May; September–November
Best Season
₹19,999
Package From
Day-by-Day Plan
5-Day Bhutan Itinerary
D1
Fly from Guwahati — Arrive & Settle
Flight from GAU. Arrive, check in, evening walk. No agenda — just absorb the vibe of Bhutan.
D2
Paro Dzong
Rinpung Dzong — a massive white-washed fortress-monastery above the Paro River, used as a film location for Little Buddha....
D3
Punakha Valley
Bhutan's most beautiful valley — Punakha Dzong at the confluence of two rivers, surrounded by rice paddies....
D4
Dochula Pass
108 memorial chortens at 3,100m with panoramic views of the high Himalayan peaks on clear days....
D5
Final Morning & Departure
Breakfast, last-minute shopping, transfer to airport. Flight back to Guwahati.
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How many days you need in Bhutan from Guwahati
Plan 5–7 days for Bhutan from Guwahati. Flights (via Kolkata (CCU) or Delhi (DEL) — Drukair/Bhutan Airlines only) from Guwahati (GAU) take about 4h 30m and cost around ₹18,000–₹33,000.
Flight time
4h 30m
Airfare (return)
₹18,000–₹33,000
Airlines
IndiGo, Air India, Thai Airways
Ideal duration
5–7 days
Best months
March, April, May, September, October, November
Visa
Visa required — must book via Drukair or Bhutan Airlines; USD 200/day Sustainable Development Fee mandatory
Estimated cost per person from Guwahati
Budget
₹1.3 L
Mid-range
₹1.9 L
Luxury
₹3.5 L
Insider tips for Bhutan from Guwahati
- Sustainable Development Fee (USD 200/person/day) is mandatory — included in Trripah packages
- Bhutan has only 2 airlines (Drukair, Bhutan Airlines) — book 3 months ahead
- Guwahati travellers fly to Kolkata (CCU) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~4h 30m
⚠️ Avoid: June–August (monsoon, mountain views obscured)