Mode of transportation
Bhutan has neither domestic airlines nor railway. The best way to explore the country is either by road or on foot.The total length of road & highways in Bhutan is measured at approximately 3,800 kilometers. Out of Bhutan's 20 districts, all are connected by road except Gasa where the construction is underway. Many of the rural areas are accessible only by foot or horseback.
Experience Bhutan Travel will provide Toyota cars; buses and 4 wheels drive Toyota Land Cruisers for your trip. Drivers are well experienced in driving in hilly regions to insure your journey to countryside is safe.
From |
To |
Distance in Km |
Driving Time (Approximately) |
Thimphu |
Paro |
65 |
2 hrs. |
Thimphu |
Phuentsholing |
176 |
6 hrs. |
Phuentsholing |
Bagdogra (India) |
170 |
4 hrs. |
Thimphu |
Wangdue Phodrang |
70 |
3hrs. |
Thimphu |
Punakha |
77 |
3 hrs. |
Punakha |
Wangdue Phodrang |
13 |
45 Min |
Wangdi Phodrang |
Trongsa |
129 |
4 hrs. |
Tongsa |
Bumthang |
68 |
2 hrs. |
Bhumthang |
Mongar |
198 |
7 hrs. |
Mongar |
Lhuntshi |
76 |
3 hrs. |
Mongar |
Tashigang |
90 |
4 hrs. |
Trashigang |
Chorten Kora |
52 |
1 hrs. |
Trashigang |
Samdrup Jongkhar |
180 |
6 hrs. |
Samdrup Jongkhar |
Guwahati (India) |
110 |
3 hrs. |
Samdrup Jongkhar |
Phuentsholing |
380 |
9 hrs. |