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"The Tiger's Nest trek was a life-changing experience. Silverpine arranged everything perfectly - our guide Tshering was knowledgeable about Buddhism and the trail. This wasn't just a tour, it was a spiritual journey."

Sarah Mitchell
Tiger's Nest Trek • March 2024 • Melbourne, Australia
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Why Travel to Bhutan with Silverpine

We've guided thousands of travelers through Bhutan's sacred monasteries, vibrant festivals, and Himalayan trails.

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The Land of the Thunder Dragon

Located in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan (Druk Yul) is a mystical kingdom home to ancient Buddhist monasteries, sacred dzongs, vibrant festivals, and the world's only carbon-negative environment. From the iconic Tiger's Nest (Taktsang Palphug) perched on a cliff to the serene Phobjikha Valley where black-necked cranes migrate, Bhutan offers spiritual experiences found nowhere else.

Silverpine Bhutan Tours & Treks has been crafting extraordinary journeys since 2008. As a licensed Bhutan tour operator registered with the Bhutan Tourism Council, we specialize in authentic cultural tours, festival tours (Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, Punakha Drubchen), Himalayan trekking (Druk Path, Jomolhari, Snowman), Buddhist pilgrimage tours, and custom Bhutan itineraries for families, couples, solo travelers, and groups.

Our Bhutan tour packages include the government SDF fee ($100/night), Bhutan visa processing, quality accommodations (3-4 star hotels and luxury resorts), all meals, licensed English-speaking Bhutanese guides, private vehicles, monastery entrance fees, and 24/7 support. We handle Druk Air flight bookings and Paro airport transfers.

Why Choose Us

Licensed & Certified

Bhutan Tourism Council approved

Expert Local Guides

10+ years experience, fluent English

Small Groups

Max 12 people, personal attention

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees, honest quotes

Customized

Tailored to your interests

Responsible

Sustainable, eco-friendly travel

Ready to plan your Bhutan journey?

Request a Custom Quote

info@silverpinebhutan.com | +975-77773737

Travel Guide

Complete Bhutan Travel Guide 2025-2026

Discover the Land of the Thunder Dragon with our comprehensive guide to Bhutan

About Bhutan

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon (Druk Yul), is a mystical Buddhist kingdom nestled in the Eastern Himalayas. As the world's only carbon-negative country, Bhutan offers pristine landscapes, ancient monasteries (dzongs and lhakhangs), vibrant Tshechu festivals, and the sacred Taktsang Palphug Monastery (Tiger's Nest).

Silverpine Bhutan Tours & Treks is a licensed Bhutan tour operator registered with the Bhutan Tourism Council. Since 2008, we have organized cultural tours, festival tours (Paro Tshechu, Thimphu Tshechu, Punakha Drubchen), Himalayan trekking (Druk Path, Jomolhari, Snowman), pilgrimage tours, photography expeditions, honeymoon trips, and corporate retreats.

Popular Destinations

Paro Valley

Tiger's Nest, Paro Dzong, National Museum, Paro International Airport with spectacular Himalayan views.

Thimphu

Capital city with Tashichho Dzong, Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, and Thimphu Tshechu festival.

Punakha

Ancient capital with stunning Punakha Dzong, Chimi Lhakhang, Suspension Bridge, and Punakha Drubchen.

Bumthang

Spiritual heartland with Jakar Dzong, Jambay Lhakhang, Kurje Lhakhang, Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake).

Gangtey/Phobjikha

Glacial valley home to endangered black-necked cranes, Gangtey Monastery, and pristine nature trails.

Visa & SDF

SDF fee $100/night for international tourists. Supports free education, healthcare, and conservation.

Trekking Adventures

1

Tiger's Nest Trek

4-6 hours • 900m ascent to 3,120m • Sacred monastery where Guru Rinpoche meditated • Horses available

2

Druk Path Trek

6 days • Paro to Thimphu • Mountain passes (3,600m+) • Beautiful lakes • Beginner-friendly

3

Jomolhari Trek

7-9 days • Mount Jomolhari base camp (7,314m) • Tibet-Bhutan border • Remote Lingshi Dzong

4

Snowman Trek

25+ days • 11 high passes over 4,500m • Remote Lunana • World's most challenging trek

Bhutan Festivals (Tshechus)

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Paro Tshechu

March-April

Giant Thongdrel • Cham dances

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Thimphu Tshechu

September

Largest festival • Tashichho Dzong

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Punakha Drubchen

February-March

Pacham warrior dance • Victory celebration

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Jambay Lhakhang Drup

October-November

Fire blessing • Naked dance at midnight

Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit

Spring (Mar-May): Rhododendrons, festivals
Autumn (Sep-Nov): Clear views, Thimphu Tshechu
Winter: Serene, snow-capped peaks

Getting to Bhutan

Fly: Paro Airport via Druk Air/Bhutan Airlines
Land: Phuentsholing from India (5-6 hrs)
From Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Singapore

Currency

Ngultrum (BTN) • Indian Rupees accepted
USD/EUR at hotels • Credit cards limited
Carry cash for best experience

Accommodation

Luxury: Uma Paro, Taj Tashi, Six Senses
Mid-range: 3-4 star hotels
Budget: Boutique lodges, homestays

Bhutanese Cuisine

Ema datshi (chili cheese) • Red rice
MomosThukpaSuja (butter tea)
Vegetarian, vegan options available

Contact Us

+975-77773737
info@silverpinebhutan.com
Licensed Bhutan Tour Operator

Quick Answers

Bhutan Travel FAQ

Everything you need to know before your Himalayan adventure

Budget

How much does a quality Bhutan trip cost?

For 7-10 days, budget $2,500-4,500 per person. Includes SDF fee ($100/night), quality accommodations (3-4 star), all meals, licensed guide, private vehicle, monastery entrance fees, and internal transfers.

Entry

Do I need a visa for Bhutan?

Yes, all visitors need a visa. We handle the process—choose your tour, pay SDF deposit, we process your visa, you receive clearance before travel.

Season

Best time to visit Bhutan?

Spring (March-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) offer best weather, clear mountain views, and major festivals.

Trekking

Is the Tiger's Nest trek difficult? Can anyone do it?

The Tiger's Nest trek is moderate difficulty, taking 4-6 hours round trip. The trail ascends 900m to 3,120m elevation. Most healthy visitors complete it successfully. We provide experienced guides, support, and can arrange horses for the first half.

Inclusions

What's included in tour packages?

SDF payment, visa processing, accommodations (3-4 star), all meals, licensed English-speaking guide, private vehicle, internal transfers, monastery entrance fees, bottled water, and 24/7 support.

Timing

Should I book in advance?

We recommend booking 3-6 months in advance for festival tours and trekking expeditions. This ensures SDF payment, visa processing, and permits for sacred sites.

Safety

Is Bhutan safe for tourists?

Bhutan is one of the safest destinations globally. Crime against tourists is extremely rare. The country is politically stable with no history of terrorism or civil unrest.

Getting There

How do I reach Bhutan by air and land?

By air: Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines fly to Paro from Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Dhaka. The flight offers views of Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. By land: enter via Phuentsholing border from India (5-6 hour drive from Bagdogra).

Money

What currency is used?

Bhutan uses Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are accepted everywhere. USD/EUR accepted at hotels. Credit cards have limited acceptance. We recommend carrying some cash.

Duration

How long should I stay?

We recommend minimum 7 days for a fulfilling experience covering Paro (Tiger's Nest), Thimphu, and Punakha. For deeper exploration including Bumthang, plan 14+ days.

More Questions?

How to Book?

Simple 4-step process

Customize Trip?

Yes, fully tailored

Family Friendly?

Great for kids

Solo Travelers?

Welcome & safe

Food Options?

Local & continental

Health & Vaccines?

None required

Language?

English widely spoken

SDF Fee?

$100/night, supports Bhutan

How do I book a Bhutan tour with Silverpine?
Simply: 1) Browse our tours or request a custom itinerary, 2) We send a detailed quote with pricing and inclusions, 3) Confirm and pay SDF deposit, 4) We process your Bhutan visa, 5) You book flights to Paro, 6) Arrive and we take care of everything in Bhutan! Contact us at info@silverpinebhutan.com or WhatsApp +975-77773737.
Can I customize my Bhutan itinerary?
Absolutely! We specialize in custom Bhutan itineraries. Whether you want a focused pilgrimage tour, photography expedition, honeymoon trip, family journey, corporate retreat, or combination of experiences—we design around your interests, timeline, and budget.
Is Bhutan suitable for families with children?
Yes! Bhutan is very family-friendly. We design family tours with kid-friendly activities, easier pace, comfortable accommodations, and engaging cultural experiences. Children love Bhutan's nature, animals, and interactive cultural experiences.
Can solo travelers join your tours?
Yes, we welcome solo travelers! Many solo travelers join our group departures or opt for private guided tours. Bhutan is very safe for solo travel—crime is rare, people are friendly, and our guides ensure you have a wonderful experience.
What food can I expect in Bhutan?
Bhutanese cuisine features ema datshi (chili cheese), red rice, momos, thukpa, and suja (butter tea). Hotels serve both local and continental dishes. We can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary preferences with advance notice.
Are there any health requirements or vaccinations for Bhutan?
No special vaccinations are required for Bhutan. However, we recommend being up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Travel insurance covering medical evacuation is strongly recommended.
What language do people speak in Bhutan?
The national language is Dzongkha. English is widely spoken and is the instruction language in schools. Our guides are fluent in English. We can also arrange guides who speak Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Malay, Indonesian, French, Spanish, and German.
What is the SDF fee and why does Bhutan charge it?
The SDF (Sustainable Development Fee) is $100 per person per night for international tourists. It supports Bhutan's free healthcare, free education, infrastructure development, and environmental conservation. Your visit directly contributes to preserving Bhutan's unique culture and pristine environment.
What should I pack for Bhutan trip?
Pack layers (Bhutan elevation ranges from 200m to 4,000m), comfortable walking shoes, warm jacket, sun protection, modest clothing for monastery visits, small backpack, reusable water bottle, and personal medications.
Can I use credit cards and ATMs in Bhutan?
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) have limited acceptance, mainly at hotels and larger shops in Thimphu and Paro. We recommend carrying some cash for shopping, tips, and smaller establishments.
What are Bhutan's major festivals?
Bhutan's Tshechu festivals are among the most vibrant cultural experiences in Asia. Major festivals: Paro Tshechu (March/April), Thimphu Tshechu (September), Punakha Drubchen (February/March), Wangdue Tshechu (Autumn), and Jambay Lhakhang Drup (October/November).
What type of accommodations are provided?
We offer 3-4 star hotels, boutique lodges, and heritage properties. Options include luxury resorts like Uma Paro, Taj Tashi, Six Senses, and COMO Uma. We also work with comfortable mid-range hotels and can arrange homestays for authentic local experiences.
Do you offer trekking tours for beginners?
Yes! We offer trekking options for all fitness levels. The Druk Path Trek (6 days) is suitable for beginners with good fitness. Day hikes to Tiger's Nest, Cheri Monastery, and Lungchutse are moderate and rewarding.
Can you arrange special celebrations in Bhutan?
Yes! We can arrange special celebrations including birthdays, anniversaries, honeymoons, and weddings in Bhutanese style. Options include traditional ceremonies, special dinners at scenic locations, cultural performances, and blessing ceremonies.
What makes Silverpine different from other Bhutan tour operators?
Since 2008, we've focused on depth over breadth. Unlike large operators who rush tourists through sites, we offer personalized attention and authentic experiences. Our guides are cultural historians, not just tour leaders. We don't do mass tourism or cookie-cutter packages. Every journey is tailored to your interests.

Still have questions?

Our Bhutan travel specialists are ready to help craft your perfect journey

info@silverpinebhutan.com · +975-77773737

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