How to Fly to Bhutan: A Traveler’s Guide?

Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to fly to Bhutan, ensuring your journey is as smooth as possible.

1. Understand Bhutan’s Entry Requirements

  • Tourism policy – All international visitors (except citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives) must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their international partners.
  • Visa – Your tour operator will arrange a visa for you after you pay the trip cost, which includes Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF).
  • Travel insurance – Required for entry.
2. Choose Your Entry Airport

Bhutan has only one international airport:
  • Paro International Airport (PBH) – Nestled between mountains, it’s one of the world’s most scenic — and challenging — airports to land in.
There are a few domestic airports (Bumthang, Gelephu, Yonphula), but you’ll need to first enter through Paro.

3. Find Airlines That Fly to Bhutan


Currently, two Bhutanese airlines operate all international flights:
  1. Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
  2. Bhutan Airlines
They fly from select cities in Asia, including:
  • India: Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra
  • Nepal: Kathmandu
  • Thailand: Bangkok
  • Bangladesh: Dhaka
  • Singapore (limited schedule)
Tip: These flights often have breathtaking Himalayan views — choose a window seat on the left side when flying into Bhutan from Kathmandu for a chance to see Mount Everest.

4. Plan Your Route


Since no flights come directly from Europe, the Americas, Africa, or Oceania, you’ll need a connection through a nearby hub such as:
  • Bangkok (BKK)
  • Delhi (DEL)
  • Kolkata (CCU)
  • Kathmandu (KTM)
  • Singapore (SIN)
5. Book Through Your Tour Operator

Because your visa is linked to your tour booking, most travelers:
  1. Contact a Bhutanese tour operator.
  2. Select a package (usually all-inclusive: guides, hotels, meals, permits, and transport).
  3. Have the operator book your Paro flights — easier than doing it yourself since seats can be scarce.
6. Prepare for Your Flight
  • Baggage allowance – Check your airline; small aircraft mean stricter limits.
  • Weather Delays – Mountain weather can cause cancellations, so consider adding buffer days before/after your Bhutan trip.
  • Arrive early – Paro’s approaches require daylight, so flights are scheduled in the morning.
7. Alternative: Entering Overland

If you’re already in India, you can enter Bhutan by land through:
  • Phuentsholing (near Siliguri)
  • Samdrup Jongkhar (from Assam)
  • Gelephu (from Assam)
Your tour operator can arrange a car pickup from these border points.

Quick Checklist


✅ Book with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator
✅ Confirm visa arrangements
✅ Reserve flights via Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines
✅ Plan extra days for possible delays
✅ Keep travel insurance handy

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