The Kingdom of Bhutan is nestled in South Asia, located in the southernmost part of the majestic Himalayas, bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east, and west. The majority of Bhutan's terrain is mountainous, with only a small tropical plain in the southern region. Thus, when booking an affordable tour to Bhutan, travelers will witness numerous stunning natural landscapes, explore its unique Buddhist culture, and experience life in the happiest country on Earth.
The best time to visit Bhutan
Bhutan is considered one of Asia's top travel destinations, known for its beautiful landscapes and pleasant weather. The climate in Bhutan varies with altitude, with warmer temperatures and higher humidity in the south, and cooler temperatures as you ascend, yet the weather remains pleasant with clear skies and sunshine. At night, temperatures drop significantly, so make sure to pack plenty of warm clothing when traveling to Bhutan. The best time to visit Bhutan is from late September to the end of November, as the skies are clear, the weather is cool, and you can admire a variety of vibrant flowers in full bloom.

Getting to Bhutan
Currently, there are no direct flights from Vietnam to Bhutan, so you will need to take a flight with Vietnam Airlines, stopping over in Bangkok, Thailand, before continuing on a Druk Air flight to Paro International Airport in Bhutan. Druk Air, the national airline of Bhutan, operates two flights per week, providing the only air connection to explore Bhutan's attractions. Therefore, be sure to contact travel agents early to book your flight tickets for an international trip to Bhutan.
Top Attractions in Bhutan
Situated beside the famous Himalayas, Bhutan's unique terrain creates stunning natural landscapes, with cliff-side architecture and peaceful temples surrounded by vibrant flowers, grasses, and lush forests. Some of the most notable attractions you can visit when booking an affordable tour to Bhutan include: Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Punakha Dzong Palace, Taktsang Monastery, Kurje Lhakhang Temple, Punakha Fortress, Kora Stupa, and Trongsa Dzong Fortress...

Accommodation in Bhutan
Tourism is considered one of the main sources of foreign income in Bhutan, which has led to a robust hotel industry. This means that finding affordable hotels is quite easy. Most accommodations in Bhutan are traditional wooden houses or guesthouses, offering modern amenities and high-quality service. To avoid booking issues or inflated prices during peak tourist season, it's recommended to book your stay at least one month in advance.
Hotels in Bhutan are primarily located in Thimphu and Paro, where you can find a range of options from luxury, modern hotels to affordable, budget-friendly accommodations. Some well-known choices include: Ariya Hotel, Hotel Migmar Thimphu, Khamsum, Nak Sel Boutique Hotel & Spa – Ngoba Village, and Kichu Resorts, especially when booking an affordable tour to Bhutan.

Enjoy Bhutanese Cuisine
Bhutanese cuisine is deeply influenced by the traditional culture of Tibetan Buddhism. The people of the highlands often consume a lot of meat, particularly beef, along with poultry, soups, dried vegetables, spicy seasonings, and dairy products such as milk and cheese. Drinks like beer and rice wine are also common.
Overall, Bhutanese food tends to be quite simple, bland, and lacks a variety of colors. As the country follows Buddhism, most of the food is imported from India. To avoid unfamiliar dishes, it's a good idea to bring some snacks from Vietnam before traveling to Bhutan.
