By Air: Bhutan’s national air carrier, Druk Air, operates flights from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata and Kathmandu to Paro. The modern Airbus A-319 jets carry passenger through one of the most spectular flight paths in the world. For more information and to know current flight schedules for Druk Air, are available at http://www.drukair.com.bt/. Flights are booked through Tour Operators who also arrange visas.
By Land: The town of Phuentsholing in the south-west Bhutan is the border access open for international tourists. Phuentsholing lies approximately 170 km east of India national Airport at Bagdora. From here begians a mountain journey of almost unbelievable beauty. The Travel time for the 175 km stretch can be more than six hours. All overland travel requires a Indian visa.
By Land: The town of Phuentsholing in the south-west Bhutan is the border access open for international tourists. Phuentsholing lies approximately 170 km east of India national Airport at Bagdora. From here begians a mountain journey of almost unbelievable beauty. The Travel time for the 175 km stretch can be more than six hours. All overland travel requires a Indian visa.
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