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Travel Bhutan with a Group from Mysuru
Group tours to Bhutan from Mysuru are perfect for solo travellers, couples, and friends who want a structured itinerary without the hassle of planning. Bhutan is one of the world's most extraordinary and carefully preserved destinations — a small Himalayan kingdom that has deliberately limited tourism to protect its culture, environment, and Buddhist way of life. The Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), clinging to a 900m cliff face, is one of Asia's most iconic images. Thimphu is the world's only capital city without traffic lights. The Paro Valley is a landscape of rice paddies, willow trees, and ancient dzong fortresses. Bhutan measures prosperity not in GDP but in Gross National Happiness — a philosophy that permeates every aspect of Bhutanese life. For Indian travellers, Bhutan is uniquely accessible — no visa required, direct flights from Indian cities, and a genuine spiritual journey unlike any other in the Himalayas.
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Joining a Bhutan group tour from Mysuru
Flights (via Kolkata (CCU) or Delhi (DEL) — Drukair/Bhutan Airlines only) from Mysuru (MYQ) take about 7h and cost around ₹20,000–₹35,000. Budget around ₹1.3 L per person, or ₹1.9 L for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 7 days.
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Insider tips for Bhutan from Mysuru
- 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
- Mysuru travellers fly to Bangalore (BLR) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~7h
⚠️ Avoid: June–August (monsoon, mountain views obscured)