Bhutan flight guide: how to get to Paro without losing your mind

written by Chris Girdler May 25, 2016
Ancient monastery on the side of a mountain in Bhutan

Some places are easier to get to than others, but complexity around getting to a destination shouldn’t be a detractor.

Unfortunately, despite coining Gross Domestic Happiness and living traffic-light-free, Bhutan does exist in a bit of a flight path black hole. For anyone without a travel agent, deciphering the air itinerary can be tricky. The good news is, it’s worth it. Once you set your eyes on Bhutan’s cliff-hugging Tiger’s Nest Temple, I promise the last thing on your mind will be a few slightly inconvenient flights. Intrepid’s Bhutan Discovered trip starts and ends in Paro – here’s a guide to getting there.

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Monks walking across a bridge over a river

There are easier ways to get into Bhutan than walking.

How to get to Paro

Paro Airport is Bhutan’s only international airport. Its two national carriers are Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. There are several cities to fly from, but the most common flights depart from Bangkok, Delhi, Singapore and Kathmandu. Select the Asian city that works best for you and search for flights on both of the airline websites. You can book directly online, or ask your travel agent to book your selected flight and a flight from home to the connecting city. If you’re booking an Intrepid trip, just get your sales agent to take care of everything on the spot.

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Stopover cities: where should I fly from?

Stopovers can be an inconvenience ­– but they can also be an opportunity to experience a new Asian city. Allow yourself an extra couple of days for a bustling contrast to the serenity of Bhutan. Your stopover city might be determined by price, or it might simply be about finding a balance between cost and convenience, but here are some additional tips to keep in mind:

The prettiest: Fly from Kathmandu for spectacular views of Himalayan peaks – aim for a seat on the left-hand of the plane; this is where all the action is.

The cheapest: Good news for fans of epic views! Flying in from Kathmandu is also generally more cost effective.

The most frequent: Bangkok has the most frequent flights into Paro and depending on where you’re coming from, it’s easy to fly directly to, so it’s often the stopover city of choice for Bhutan.

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Old monastery in Bhutan next to a river

You don’t need to go by boat either.

Add in some buffer time

The unpredictable weather of an alpine environment can cause flights to be delayed, so ensure you have several hours of transit time in your selected city on the way home. This goes for your flights to Paro too – sometimes, if weather starts to turn, flights have left earlier than scheduled.

Once you’ve booked your flights

Relax! You’re heading to the sacred valleys of Bhutan.

Need help with airfares? We’ll find you the perfect flight to synch up with our Bhutan Discovered small group adventure.

 

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