Bhutan Tour Packages From Hyderabad
Bhutan is a rewarding destination for travellers from Hyderabad, sitting roughly 1,664 km away as the crow flies and offering a mix of Himalayan scenery, ancient monasteries, and a culture largely untouched by mass tourism. You can reach Paro, Bhutan's only international airport, in approximately 3 hours by air, making it a practical holiday even on limited leave. Whether you are after a short cultural weekend or a longer valley escape, there are packages to suit different schedules and budgets.
How to Reach Bhutan from Hyderabad
By Flight
Flying is the most convenient way to get to Bhutan from Hyderabad. Flights typically operate via a connecting hub, and the air journey takes approximately 3 hours in total, though layover time will add to your overall travel day. Check current flight options from Hyderabad to Paro and compare routes and stopovers before booking.
By Train
There is no direct train connection to Bhutan, as the country has no railway network. Travellers who prefer rail can take a train to a gateway city in West Bengal or Assam and then continue by road to the Bhutan border, though this significantly extends the overall journey time.
By Road
Driving from Hyderabad to the Bhutan border is a very long overland journey of approximately 2,080 km, taking roughly 38 hours of driving time spread across multiple days. Most travellers who choose the road or bus route break the journey at intermediate cities and enter Bhutan through one of the land border crossings such as Phuentsholing.
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Bhutan from Hyderabad: FAQs
How far is Bhutan from Hyderabad?
Bhutan is around 1,664 km from Hyderabad in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the driving distance is approximately 2,080 km, which takes roughly 38 hours behind the wheel across multiple days. By air, the journey to Paro takes approximately 3 hours, making flying the most practical option for most travellers.
How do I reach Bhutan from Hyderabad?
The easiest way is to fly from Hyderabad to Paro, Bhutan's only international airport, in approximately 3 hours, usually via a connecting hub. Alternatively, you can travel by train or road to a border town in West Bengal or Assam and enter Bhutan through a land crossing such as Phuentsholing, though this is a much longer journey of roughly 38 hours by road.
How much does a Bhutan trip from Hyderabad cost?
Land packages for a Bhutan trip from Hyderabad start at around ₹22,000 per person for a 3-night, 4-day itinerary. Longer packages of 4 nights and 5 days are priced between approximately ₹36,500 and ₹40,000 depending on the destinations and experiences included. These are land package costs; international flight tickets from Hyderabad to Paro are charged separately.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan from Hyderabad?
Spring, from March to May, is an excellent time to visit when rhododendrons bloom and cultural festivals are in full swing. Autumn, from September to November, offers clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and good trekking conditions. It is generally advisable to avoid the heavy monsoon period, which brings significant rainfall and can affect travel within Bhutan.
















