Bhutan Tour Packages From Lucknow
Bhutan is a rewarding destination for travellers from Lucknow, sitting roughly 941 km away as the crow flies and offering a striking contrast to the plains — mountain monasteries, forested valleys, and a pace of life that feels genuinely different. Whether you have a long weekend or a full week, there are packages suited to different budgets and interests. Getting there takes a little planning, but the journey is straightforward once you know your options.
How to Reach Bhutan from Lucknow
By Flight
Flying is the fastest way to reach Bhutan from Lucknow. You will typically need to connect through another Indian city, as direct flights to Paro — Bhutan's only international airport — are not available from Lucknow. Total travel time, including the connection, will vary, though the Lucknow-to-Paro flight segment itself takes approximately 2 hours; check current flight options and schedules from Lucknow airport for the most up-to-date routing.
By Train
There is no direct rail link into Bhutan, but you can take a train from Lucknow towards the nearest Indian gateway towns — such as Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal — and then continue onward by road to the Bhutan border at Phuentsholing. Check current train schedules and availability from Lucknow for this route.
By Road
Driving or travelling by bus from Lucknow to the Bhutan border covers approximately 1,180 km by road, which works out to roughly 21 hours of travel time. This route passes through the plains of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar before entering West Bengal, and is best broken into stages if you prefer a road trip experience.
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Bhutan from Lucknow: FAQs
How far is Bhutan from Lucknow?
Bhutan is around 941 km from Lucknow in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the driving distance is approximately 1,180 km, which takes roughly 21 hours. For most travellers, flying with a connection is the more practical option and cuts total travel time down considerably compared to a long overland journey.
How do I reach Bhutan from Lucknow?
The most convenient option is to fly — expect a connecting flight via another Indian city to Paro, Bhutan's international airport, with the Paro leg taking approximately 2 hours. Alternatively, you can travel by train from Lucknow to a border town in West Bengal and then cross into Bhutan by road. A full road journey from Lucknow is around 1,180 km and takes approximately 21 hours.
How much does a Bhutan trip from Lucknow cost?
Land packages for Bhutan starting from Lucknow begin at around ₹22,000 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip covering Paro. Longer itineraries — such as Haa Valley or Gangtey Phobjikha — range from ₹36,500 to ₹40,000 for 4 nights and 5 days. These are land package costs; flights or train travel to and from Bhutan are additional and depend on your chosen mode of transport.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan from Lucknow?
Spring, from March to May, is excellent — rhododendrons are in bloom and several festivals take place across the country. Autumn, from September to November, brings clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and good conditions for trekking. It is advisable to avoid the heavy monsoon months, when rainfall can disrupt travel plans and visibility in the mountains is limited.
















