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Flight Information
Drukair operates flights from Dubai (DXB) to Paro (PBH) on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with a short layover in Delhi (DEL). The total journey takes approximately 7 hours and 40 minutes and is considered one of the world’s most scenic flights, offering breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas and Mount Everest. Crisp mountain air and serene valleys greet travelers upon arrival in Paro, providing a refreshing contrast to Dubai’s desert landscape. The 2 Nights, 3 Days Bhutan Tour Package from Dubai combines stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and spiritual calm, providing an unforgettable introduction to the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Food and Dining
Bhutanese food has a fondness for spiciness, with Ema Datshi (chili and cheese stew) being the national dish. Other famous foods are Phaksha Paa (pork with red chili), Jasha Maru (spicy chicken stew), and red rice. Bhutan Tour meals typically include full board, which consists of breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served either in the hotel or at a local restaurant. You have the option to request a milder version of the spicy Bhutanese dishes. In the larger towns, a wide variety of vegetarian dishes is available, along with international foods such as Indian, Chinese, and Continental cuisine.
Language and Communication
Dzongkha is the official language of Bhutan, though English is commonly spoken in hotels and restaurants and by the tour guides. A majority of the Bhutanese are also able to speak English, and this is mostly in the cities such as Thimphu, Paro, etc. Its signboards, menus, and official documents are also in English, which is easy to understand for the travelers. Most hotels have mobile networks and Wi-Fi, with the speed of the internet possibly slower than that in other nations. To have improved connectivity, it is a good idea to buy a local SIM card (TashiCell or B-Mobile) when arriving.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is a compulsory aspect of traveling to Bhutan and must extend to injuries in case of trip cancellations, flight delays, medical emergencies, evacuation, and repatriation. As Bhutan is a mountainous country and there are high chances of high-altitude-related disorders, it is necessary to make sure that your insurance covers high-altitude trekking since you would like to hike up to Tiger’s Nest monastery. You should always have a printed copy of your policy and contact details in case of an emergency to receive quick help when you are on a trip.
Why Choose a Bhutan Tour from the UAE?
A Bhutan tour from the UAE provides a unique chance for the visitors to see a place where old customs coexist with nature’s beauty. Bhutan is a haven for the ecotourism industry, allowing only a limited number of travelers every year to keep its environment and cultural heritage unspoiled.
The 2 nights 3 days Bhutan tour from Dubai includes wholesome mountain views, tranquil monasteries and colorful local festivities; every moment in Bhutan feels real and enriching. Travelers from the UAE seeking a quiet, spiritual, and valuable escape will find that Bhutan offers a trip refreshing both the mind and the soul, making it a perfect alternative to the excitement of modern city life.