Bhutan’s rugged terrain offers exhilarating drives and breathtaking hikes. You have a variety of transport options at your disposal: from mountain bikes and motorbikes to yaks, domestic buses, flights, SUVs with private drivers, and even helicopter services. Explore Bhutan in the way that suits your adventure.
Bhutan is served by two national airlines: Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Direct flights to and from Paro International Airport provide easy connections to Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Bagdogra, Guwahati, Kolkata, and New Delhi), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore, and Thailand (Bangkok).
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There are four official entry points by road from India: Samtse and Phuentsholing (in western Bhutan), Gelephu (in central Bhutan), and Samdrup Jongkhar (in eastern Bhutan).
Traveling within Bhutan is best done by hiring a vehicle with a driver through car rental companies or tourism services, as self-drive options are unavailable. Four airports connect different regions of Bhutan, with Paro serving as the international hub. Domestic flights may face delays due to Bhutan’s challenging terrain, especially at Yonphula Airport. For a faster option, Royal Bhutan Helicopter Services provides private hire for heli-hiking and scenic trips, though flights depend on weather conditions. It’s recommended to arrange transport through local tour operators or your hotel in advance.