Bhutan Tour Packages From Goa
Bhutan is a rewarding escape for travellers from Goa, sitting roughly 2,172 km away as the crow flies — a destination that feels worlds apart from the coastal bustle back home. Getting there by air takes approximately 4 hours, making it a practical choice for a short break or an extended cultural trip. From ancient dzongs to forested valleys, Bhutan offers a kind of unhurried travel that pairs well with the relaxed Goan mindset.
How to Reach Bhutan from Goa
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Bhutan from Goa. The journey takes approximately 4 hours in the air, though most routes will involve a connection at a major hub such as Delhi, Kolkata, or Mumbai — check current flight options from Goa to plan your routing. Paro International Airport is Bhutan's only international airport, so all flights into the country land there.
By Train
There is no direct train service to Bhutan, as the country has no functional rail network connecting it to India. Travellers considering a partly overland route by train would need to reach a border town in West Bengal or Assam by rail, then continue by road — a significantly longer and more involved journey.
By Road
Driving or taking a bus from Goa to Bhutan covers an estimated road distance of around 2,720 km, which works out to roughly 49 hours of travel time — typically spread over several days with overnight stops. This route is an option for those who enjoy long overland journeys, but most travellers from Goa find flying far more convenient.
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Bhutan from Goa: FAQs
How far is Bhutan from Goa?
Bhutan is approximately 2,172 km from Goa in a straight line. If you were travelling by road, the estimated driving distance is around 2,720 km. In practical terms for most travellers, the relevant figure is the flight time — roughly 4 hours in the air, usually with a connecting stop at a major Indian city before reaching Paro International Airport.
How do I reach Bhutan from Goa?
Flying is the most convenient option — the air journey takes approximately 4 hours, typically via a connecting hub like Delhi or Kolkata, with all flights landing at Paro International Airport. An overland route by road covers around 2,720 km and takes roughly 49 hours of driving. There is no direct train link to Bhutan, making air travel the preferred choice for most travellers from Goa.
How much does a Bhutan trip from Goa cost?
Land packages from Goa start at around ₹22,000 per person — for example, a 3-night, 4-day Paro itinerary covering Tiger's Nest and the Paro Valley. Other packages range up to ₹40,000 for 4-night, 5-day options covering areas like Gangtey Phobjikha Valley or Thimphu. These are land package costs; flights from Goa to Paro are additional and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan from Goa?
Spring, from March to May, is a great time to visit — rhododendrons are in bloom and several local festivals take place. Autumn, from September to November, offers clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and good trekking conditions. It is advisable to avoid travelling during the heavy monsoon period, when rain can disrupt outdoor plans and road conditions in Bhutan can be challenging.
















