Affordable Bhutan Travel Itinerary from Siliguri & Jaigaon
Bhutan doesn’t go shouting for attention. It just exists. Silently and Beautifully. And in plain sight.
Snow-capped peaks. Ancient monasteries. You will see prayer flags all through your trip on the mountain roads.
And the best part? It’s closer than you think.
This Bhutan travel itinerary is built for travelers starting from Siliguri and Jaigaon. Simple. Practical. No confusion. Just pack your bags.
Why Start Your Bhutan Trip from Siliguri or Jaigaon?
Location works in your favor here.
Siliguri acts as an entry point to North Bengal. Jaigaon is situated just at the Bhutan border. So they are the most sought-after entry points to Bhutan. Enjoy your trip with Sunshine Travels.
Here’s why people choose this route:
- Short distance: Phuentsholing is just a short drive from Jaigaon.
- No flights needed: Road travel keeps costs low.
- Easy logistics: Every travel agent in Jaigaon knows the drill -permits, vehicles, everything.
- Better deals: Car rental in Jaigaon for Bhutan is far cheaper than flying into Paro.
It’s simple. It’s affordable. And it works.
Bhutan Travel Itinerary at a Glance (5N/6D Overview)
Here is a glimpse of how you can personalise your Bhutan travel itinerary with the best travel agency.
Day | Destination | Highlights |
Day 1 | Jaigaon to Phuentsholing to Thimphu | Border crossing, scenic drive |
Day 2 | Thimphu | Sightseeing, monasteries, local markets |
Day 3 | Thimphu to Punakha | Punakha Dzong, river views |
Day 4 | Punakha to Paro | Scenic drive, local sightseeing |
Day 5 | Paro | Tiger’s Nest hike |
Day 6 | Paro to Phuentsholing to Jaigaon | Return journey |
Short. Sweet. Unforgettable.
Day-by-Day Bhutan Travel Itinerary from Siliguri & Jaigaon
Ready for the journey? Here’s how your Bhutan adventure unfolds, day by day – from Siliguri and Jaigaon, straight into the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Day 1: Jaigaon to Thimphu: Drive from Phuentsholing to Thimphu. Cross the curvy mountain roads. Pass through green pine forests. Arrive at Thimphu by evening and get into the hotel to relax for the rest of the day.
Day 2: Thimphu Sightseeing: After, let’s begin the sightseeing. Go visit the historic forts and the ancient monasteries. Find the Buddha Dordenma statue. Do not miss Tashichho Dzong. Take an evening walk at strolls. Relax.
Day 3: Thimphu to Punakha: Start your journey. Reach Dochula Pass. Stop at the mountains. Visit the beautiful Punakha Dzong. Overnight stay at Punakha.
Day 4: Paro: Drive to Paro. You get local temples on your way. Take an evening walk and explore Paro.
Day 5: Tiger’s Nest: Start early. Hike up to Taktsang Monastery. It’s steep. It’s worth it. Take a rest.
Day 6: Back to Jaigaon: Drive crossing through Phuentsholing. Cross the border. I arrived in Jaigaon in the evening.
Six days. Six memories. One incredible trip.
How Much Does a Bhutan Trip from Siliguri Cost?
The costs vary as per your budget and interests. Here is what you should do before making a plan.
Expense | Estimated Cost (per person) |
SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) | ₹1,200 per night |
Hotel (budget to mid-range) | ₹1,500–₹5,000 per night |
Local transport | Shared per vehicle, splits with group |
Meals | Often included in packages |
Best Time to Follow This Bhutan Travel Itinerary
Look at the seasons below and schedule your plan accordingly.
| Season | Months | Why Go |
| Spring | March – May | Blooming valleys, festivals |
| Autumn | September – November | Clear skies, best mountain views |
| Winter | December – February | Cold but scenic, fewer crowds |
| Monsoon | June – August | Lush greenery, off-season rates |
Important Things to Know Before Your Bhutan Trip from India
- Permits are mandatory. Every Indian tourist needs an entry permit, arranged through a licensed travel agent in Jaigaon or online.
- Carry valid ID. A passport or voter ID card is required at the border.
- SDF applies daily. It’s ₹1,200 per person, per night, payable during permit processing.
- Book through licensed operators. Bhutan requires all tourists to travel through registered agents.
- Currency works both ways. Indian Rupees are accepted in Bhutan, but carry some Bhutanese Ngultrum too.
- The network is limited. Don’t expect a strong mobile signal in remote areas.
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