Bhutan Tour Packages From Vishakhapatnam
Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom known for its monasteries, dramatic valleys, and the concept of Gross National Happiness, is a rewarding destination for travellers setting out from Vishakhapatnam. The two cities are roughly 1,319 kilometres apart as the crow flies, and getting there is more straightforward than many expect. Whether you have a long weekend or a full week, there are packages suited to different budgets and travel styles.
How to Reach Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam. You will typically need to connect through a major hub such as Kolkata or Delhi before continuing to Paro, Bhutan's only international airport; total travel time in the air is approximately 2.5 hours of flying, though layover time will add to your overall journey. Check current flight options from Vishakhapatnam Airport and compare connection times before booking.
By Train
There is no direct rail route into Bhutan, as the country has no railway network. From Vishakhapatnam, trains can take you to gateway cities such as New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in West Bengal, from where road travel to the Bhutan border at Phuentsholing is possible.
By Road
Driving or taking a bus from Vishakhapatnam to the Bhutan border covers approximately 1,650 kilometres by road and takes roughly 30 hours of travel time, making it a long but scenic overland option typically broken into stages. Most travellers who choose this route stop overnight at points along the way before crossing into Bhutan.
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Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam: FAQs
How far is Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam?
Bhutan is around 1,319 kilometres from Vishakhapatnam in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the distance stretches to approximately 1,650 kilometres due to the actual route. By air, accounting only for flight time, you can expect to be in the air for roughly 2.5 hours, though a connection at a hub city is usually required.
How do I reach Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam?
The most convenient option is to fly from Vishakhapatnam with a connection through a hub like Kolkata or Delhi into Paro. Alternatively, you can travel by train to New Jalpaiguri and then proceed by road to the Bhutan border at Phuentsholing. A full road journey from Vishakhapatnam covers roughly 1,650 kilometres and takes around 30 hours, so most travellers prefer the flight option.
How much does a Bhutan trip from Vishakhapatnam cost?
Land packages from Vishakhapatnam start at around ₹22,000 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Longer or more offbeat itineraries range from ₹36,500 to ₹40,000 for 4-night, 5-day packages. These are land package costs; flights from Vishakhapatnam are priced separately and will vary depending on the route and time of booking.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan from Vishakhapatnam?
Spring, from March to May, is excellent for seeing rhododendrons in bloom and catching local festivals. Autumn, from September to November, offers clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and good trekking conditions. It is advisable to avoid the heavy monsoon months, as rain can affect travel and visibility across Bhutan's mountain roads and trails.
















