Bhutan Transportation Guide

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Navigating Bhutan: Flights, Buses & Car Hires

Bhutan’s winding roads make even short distances deceptive—20 km can take 1–2 hrs. Paro offers domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu; book 2–3 weeks ahead, especially during festival seasons.

Buses & Taxis

Government buses (Nu 200–500/day) link major towns—purchase tickets at terminals. In Thimphu, taxis run on meters; in villages, negotiate flat rates.

Private Cars & Drivers

Hire a private car + driver (Nu 2,500–3,500/day) for ultimate flexibility—drivers also serve as informal guides. Many tours include car hire in the SDF package—compare standalone vs. bundled rates.

On-Foot Exploration

Dzong complexes and countryside villages often reveal hidden gems on foot. Pack comfortable walking shoes and allow time for spontaneous photo stops.

Quick Tip: Download offline maps (Maps.me) before you lose service above 3,000 m.

Next Steps: • Book air routes → Flights to Bhutan • Estimate costs → Bhutan Travel Budgeting Guide • Ensure health → Bhutan Safety & Health Tips

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