Bhutan has a way of surprising couples.
Most people book Bhutan honeymoon packages expecting monasteries, mountain views, and a few good photos. And those deliver. But then something shifts. You find yourselves sitting at a cliffside café in Paro with nowhere to be. The drive through Dochula Pass goes quiet because the Himalayas just showed up through the clouds. Tiger's Nest appears around a bend in the trail, and you both stop walking for a moment.
Nobody really plans for that.
And it is not just for honeymooners. Bhutan works equally well for couples celebrating an anniversary, looking for a peaceful escape from the usual tourist circuit, or simply wanting a trip that feels nothing like their last one. The country has no interest in rushing you, which makes it one of the better places to actually travel together rather than just be in the same place.
Bhutan rewards slow attention, which is exactly why it works so well for a honeymoon. No crowds are pushing you forward, no rush to the next resort. Just good roads, dramatic landscapes, and enough space to actually be present with each other.
WanderOn's Bhutan honeymoon packages run between 5 and 8 days, covering Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, and other scenic regions. Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery, cross Bhutan's longest suspension bridges, and watch the valley open up as you descend into Punakha. Every day brings something different. There are options across budgets, too. Affordable Bhutan couple honeymoon packages, all inclusive Bhutan couple honeymoon packages, fully customizable Bhutan couple honeymoon packages. Pick what fits and travel the way you actually want to.
Have a look at our Bhutan honeymoon packages before your preferred dates fill up.
Why WanderOn Is A Popular Choice For Bhutan Honeymoon Packages
- Bhutan Specialists Who Understand The Route: Bhutan takes a little planning to get right, and our team of experts does that work for you. Permits, mountain roads, travel timings, sightseeing logistics, it all needs sorting before you land. Bhutan tourism has a lot to offer - local experiences, scenic drives, and cultural depth, which can be overwhelming to plan. So, our team of experts who have been running the Bhutan departures for years now will help you plan these itineraries based on your preferences.
- Permits & Documentation Sorted Before Arrival: Permit procedures confuse a lot of first-time visitors. Documentation assistance is handled before you arrive, so couples aren't dealing with paperwork when they should be looking out the window.
- Stays at the best locations along the route: No one wants a long commute after a full day out. Hotels are picked based on route efficiency, comfort, and proximity to major attractions. You get back, and you rest.
- Comfortable Transfers Throughout Bhutan: The drives in Bhutan are half the experience. Clean vehicles, experienced local drivers, and properly planned travel days mean those road journeys are worth looking forward to, not dreading.
- Flexible Options For Every Couple: Some couples want every hour accounted for. Others want slow mornings and no agenda after 4 pm. That's exactly why customizable Bhutan couple honeymoon packages are one of the most requested options.
- Budget To Premium Choices Available: Affordable Bhutan couple honeymoon packages for first-timers, premium stays for couples who want something more special.
- On-Ground Support Throughout The Trip: The WanderOn team sorts permits and logistics in advance. Your guide takes it from there, covering transfers, sightseeing, and any changes on the go.
- Thousands of Happy Travellers Across International Departures: Years of running group and customised trips have shaped itineraries that get the balance right. Sightseeing, comfort, travel time, and the kind of moments couples actually talk about after they're home.
- The Pace Is Completely Different: Most honeymoon destinations push you toward packed tourist areas, beach clubs, and back-to-back attractions. Bhutan does the opposite. Mountain landscapes, cultural stops, and long scenic drives. The whole trip moves at a different speed, and that's exactly the point.
- Every Drive Feels Like A Sightseeing Experience: The routes between Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha pass through forests, mountain passes, rivers, and traditional villages. You're not just getting from A to B. The drive is part of what you came for.
- Privacy Comes Naturally: Bhutan isn't overrun. At a monastery, in a valley, looking out from your hotel window, it rarely feels like you're sharing the moment with a hundred other tourists. That kind of space is hard to find on most honeymoons.
- Culture Adds More Depth To The Trip: Nice scenery fades. What stays with you is the stuff that felt genuinely different. Centuries-old monasteries, dzongs, local traditions, and cultural experiences are woven into the itinerary rather than bolted on. Bhutan has that in a way most destinations don't.
- Bhutan Delivers Incredible Value For Couples: For Indian travellers, Bhutan is one of the easiest international trips to actually do. Short travel times, permit support, familiar food, and well-planned itineraries. Bhutan honeymoon packages give you a proper international experience without the usual stress or the price tag that comes with it.
Hear it from travellers who have already been to Bhutan with us
- Rahul Jain gave his Bhutan Review: We went on a customised trip to Bhutan with WanderOn in the second week of February to celebrate our anniversary, and it turned out to be a fun journey together. From the smooth arrival at Bagdogra to crossing into Phuentsholing (with easy permit and passport check-in process) and winding our way through the mountains to Thimphu, every transition felt thoughtfully planned. Read his full experience in his Bhutan anniversary trip review.
- Anvesh Surampudi gave his Bhutan trip review on Google: We selected WanderOn after checking online reviews, and they were completely up to the mark. From start to end, they took care of everything throughout the journey, and we didn’t have to spend anything extra.
Most Bhutan honeymoon packages cover a mix of cultural attractions, scenic landscapes, and experiences that actually stick with you.
- Hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery Together: Perched on a cliffside above Paro Valley, Tiger's Nest Monastery is Bhutan's most iconic landmark. The hike is challenging enough to feel earned but manageable for most travellers with average fitness. Getting there together makes it better.
- Watch The Himalayas From Dochula Pass: On a clear morning, Dochula Pass stops you in your tracks. Panoramic views of the Himalayan range, 108 memorial chortens dotting the hillside, and somehow you're still standing there with a chai going cold. Nobody rushes back to the vehicle.
- Explore Chimi Lakhang: Chimi Lakhang is a short walk from Punakha Dzong, a fertility temple with a story worth knowing before you visit. It finds a place in almost every romantic Bhutan couple honeymoon package, and once you're there, it's easy to see why.
- Walk Across Bhutan's Longest Suspension Bridge: Strung across the Po Chhu River, this suspension bridge gives you open valley views and a bit of a wobble underfoot. Low-key one of the more fun moments on the trip.
- Discover Traditional Bhutanese Culture: Monasteries, local markets, museums, heritage sites. These aren't just add-ons. Stop at a local market, browse at your own pace, and try the traditional cuisine of Bhutan while you're there. That's usually where Bhutan starts to feel real.
- Enjoy Peaceful Evenings in Paro: Paro doesn't try to entertain you. Wander into a local café, walk through town, and sit with mountain views from your hotel. It's quiet in the best way, and a good place to just be with each other.
- Try A Traditional Hot Stone Bath: River-heated stones, warm water, and no schedule for the evening. It's a traditional Bhutanese wellness ritual and one of the best couple experiences the country has to offer.
- Paro: Paro is the kind of place most couples don't want to leave. Tiger's Nest Monastery, Paro Dzong, Kyichu Lhakhang, valley views that show up in every direction. It's no coincidence that Paro ends up as the highlight of most Bhutan couple tour packages.
- Thimphu: Bhutan's capital manages to feel both traditional and lived-in at the same time. Buddha Dordenma, Memorial Chorten, Folk Heritage Museum, and local markets. There's enough here to fill a couple of days without it ever feeling rushed. An essential stop in most Bhutan tour packages for couples.
- Punakha: Rivers on both sides, suspension bridges, green valleys dropping away below. Punakha has a quality to it that's hard to put into words. Most romantic Bhutan couple honeymoon packages spend at least a night here, and once you arrive, that makes complete sense.
- Phobjikha Valley: quieter than the rest of the itinerary. Open landscapes, traditional villages, walking trails with no particular agenda. If you want a day that feels nothing like a tourist itinerary, Phobjikha Valley delivers that.
- Dochula Pass: Sitting between Thimphu and Punakha, Dochula Pass is where the Himalayas properly announce themselves. On a clear day, the views stretch across the entire range. One of the most photographed locations in Bhutan, and once you see it, that track.
- Accommodation
- Permits
- Sightseeing
- Local transportation and driver charges
- Selected meals
- Experiences mentioned in the itinerary
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Adventure activities outside the package
- Costs arising due to weather disruptions or unforeseen circumstances
- Carry a valid Passport or Voter ID card. Your passport should have at least 6 months' validity from your date of travel. You won't get into Bhutan without it.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes. Sightseeing and monastery visits cover more ground than you'd think.
- Tiger's Nest Monastery requires a moderate hike. Basic fitness helps. Take breaks, carry water, and enjoy the trail at your own pace.
- Temperatures can change quickly in higher-altitude regions. A warm morning doesn't guarantee a warm afternoon. Pack a jacket regardless of when you're travelling.
- Be respectful at monasteries and religious sites. Dress modestly, remove your shoes before entering, and avoid pointing at religious objects or statues. Photography rules vary by site, so check before you click.
- Jio and Airtel work across most tourist areas in Bhutan. Pick up a local SIM at the border if you want better connectivity throughout the trip.
- Bhutan takes cleanliness and sustainable tourism seriously. Carry a reusable bottle, skip the single-use plastics, and leave every place the way you found it.
- Cards, UPI, and forex cards work at most hotels and larger shops. For local markets and small stops, carry cash. Ngultrum trades at par with the Rupee, so no conversion is needed. Around ₹3,000–5,000 should cover you.
- Most sightseeing days start early. Plan your evenings accordingly.
Bhutan couple honeymoon packages are a good fit if you are:
- Newly married and planning your first international honeymoon
- Celebrating an anniversary or just looking for a trip that feels different from the last one
- A couple wanting a quiet, offbeat getaway without the usual tourist crowds.
- Looking for a honeymoon in the mountains rather than the usual beach or poolside circuit.
- Someone who wants cultural experiences woven into sightseeing, not just ticked off a list
- Looking for well-located stays that don't need researching from scratch
- Done with logistics and want well-planned Bhutan couple tour packages where permits and transfers are sorted for you.