Bhutan Tour Packages From Srinagar
Bhutan is a rewarding destination for travellers from Srinagar, sitting roughly 1,660 km away as the crow flies — a kingdom of monasteries, mountain valleys, and unhurried culture. You can reach Bhutan in around 3 hours by air, making it a practical holiday even on a shorter break. With packages starting from ₹22,000, a Bhutan trip is well within reach for travellers planning from the Kashmir Valley.
How to Reach Bhutan from Srinagar
By Flight
Flying is the fastest way to reach Bhutan from Srinagar, with a journey time of approximately 3 hours. There are no direct flights between Srinagar and Bhutan's Paro Airport, so you will need to connect through a hub city such as Delhi or Kolkata — check current flight options and schedules from Srinagar for the most up-to-date connections. Book connecting flights in advance, especially during the spring and autumn travel seasons when demand is higher.
By Train
There is no direct train service to Bhutan, as the country has no railway network. Travellers from Srinagar can take a train to a nearby Indian border town such as Hasimara or New Jalpaiguri, and then continue onward to the Bhutan border by road — though this route is significantly longer and involves multiple legs.
By Road
Driving from Srinagar to the Bhutan border covers approximately 2,080 km by road and takes roughly 38 hours of driving time, making it a long overland journey that most travellers would split over several days. Bus travel on this route is also possible but involves multiple changes; this option suits travellers who enjoy the overland experience and wish to explore the route at their own pace.
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Bhutan from Srinagar: FAQs
How far is Bhutan from Srinagar?
Bhutan is around 1,660 km from Srinagar in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the driving distance is approximately 2,080 km. By air, the journey takes roughly 3 hours with a connecting flight through a hub city, making it one of the more practical ways to cover this distance comfortably.
How do I reach Bhutan from Srinagar?
The most convenient option is to fly, with a total journey time of approximately 3 hours via a connecting flight — check current flight options from Srinagar to Paro Airport. Overland travel is possible but covers around 2,080 km by road, taking roughly 38 hours of driving. Most travellers from Srinagar prefer the air route for comfort and speed.
How much does a Bhutan trip from Srinagar cost?
Land packages for a Bhutan trip from Srinagar start at around ₹22,000 per person, covering options such as the Paro Short Escape (3 nights, 4 days). Longer itineraries like the Gangtey Phobjikha Valley package (4 nights, 5 days) are priced at around ₹40,000. These are land package costs; flights from Srinagar are additional and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan from Srinagar?
Spring (March to May) is excellent for blooming rhododendrons and local festivals, while autumn (September to November) offers clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and ideal trekking conditions — both seasons suit travellers from Srinagar well. It is advisable to avoid the heavy monsoon period, as rains can affect travel plans and visibility in Bhutan's mountain regions.
















