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About bhutan

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas between China and India, the small Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan opened itself to the outside world only in 1960s. Hithertho, it had been largely mysterious even to its neighbours but abandoning its self-imposed policy of isolation had it grappling to find a precarious balance between modernization and the preservation of its culture and traditions.However, it does seem that Bhutan has found the perfect balance between the two and now though it is making tremendous developments in all sectors, it also manages to hold....

How To Reach

Druk Air is the only carrier that flies to Bhutan and is the country’s national carrier as well. From India, cities that are directly connected to Bhutan.

Bagdogra in West Bengal is another entry point into Bhutan by land. Bagdogra has an airport serving the Siliguri area, and from here the Bhutan border is around a four hour drive. The entry point into Bhutan is the small town of Phuentsholing.Buses operate frequently from Kolkata to Phuentsholing....

How to reach bhutan

By Air  

Druk Air is the only carrier that flies to Bhutan and is the country’s national carrier as well. From India, cities that are directly connected to Bhutan are Delhi, Kolkata, Gaya, Siliguri and Guwahati. Other direct connections to Bhutan include Bangkok, Dhaka, and Kathmandu. Paro Airport is in the south west part of the country.

     
     
       
By Road

Bagdogra in West Bengal is another entry point into Bhutan by land. Bagdogra has an airport serving the Siliguri area, and from here the Bhutan border is around a four hour drive. The entry point into Bhutan is the small town of Phuentsholing.Buses operate frequently from Kolkata to Phuentsholing. From Siliguri as well, buses ply to Phuentsholing and Jaigaon.The only way to get around the country is by road, as there is no rail or air network. Buses and cars are the general modes of transport here. Taxis and cars on hire are easily available.