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IRCTC Announces 14-Day Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour Starting June 28: All You Need to Know

Embark on a soul-stirring 14-day Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour with IRCTC, starting June 28, 2025. From Assam’s spiritual heart to Bhutan’s serene valleys, experience an unforgettable Himalayan journey.

May 30, 2025 / 11:58 IST
IRCTC Announces 14-Day Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour Starting June 28

If your soul longs for cloud-kissed mountains, sacred temples, thunderous waterfalls, and the hushed monasteries of the Himalayas, then IRCTC’s Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour might just be the escape you've been waiting for.

Launching on June 28, 2025, this 14-day luxury train journey sweeps you from the heart of India to the soul of Bhutan. From Delhi’s Safdarjung Railway Station, you’ll journey through the lush tapestry of Northeast India and cross into the serene kingdom of Bhutan—a nation where Gross National Happiness is more important than GDP.

This isn’t just a tour—it’s a spiritual and sensory expedition through two deeply mystical lands.

What to Expect on the Bharat-Bhutan Mystic Mountain Tour

(Image: Canva) Kamakhya Temple (Image: Canva)

1. Assam’s Sacred Heart—Guwahati and Kamakhya Temple

The journey opens in Guwahati, Assam’s vibrant gateway to the Northeast. After a warm welcome, you’ll visit the Kamakhya Temple, one of India’s most powerful Shakti Peethas. Perched atop the Nilachal Hill, this revered shrine to Goddess Kamakhya pulses with centuries-old devotion and mysticism.

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2. Highland Escapes in Meghalaya—Shillong and Cherrapunji

From Guwahati, the winding roads will carry you to Shillong, a city nicknamed the “Scotland of the East” for its British-era architecture, pine groves, and serene lakes. Highlights include:

  • Ward's Lake and its charming wooden bridge
  • Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians
  • The culture-rich Don Bosco Museum

Your next stop is Cherrapunji, famed for its dramatic cliffs and waterfalls. Prepare to be spellbound by:
  • The misty Seven Sisters Falls
  • The roaring plunge of Nohkalikai Falls
  • The ancient limestone wonders of Mawsmai Caves
  • A refreshing dip near the famed Elephant Falls
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Crossing Into Bhutan: The Gateway at Phuentsholing

From the lush valleys of Meghalaya, the train winds toward Hasimara in West Bengal. Here begins the transition from India into the Kingdom of Bhutan—via the land border at Phuentsholing.

But before you can enter the Land of the Thunder Dragon, there's one important step.

Permit Rules for Indian Tourists

  • All Indian travelers must obtain a permit to enter Bhutan, issued at the Immigration Office in Phuentsholing.
  • The process typically takes 2–3 hours, but depending on the day’s rush or backlog, it can stretch up to 5 hours.
  • This permit is mandatory to proceed beyond Phuentsholing, with checks at three immigration posts en route.
  • Without it, travel into Bhutanese towns like Thimphu or Paro is not permitted.
  • Ensure you carry valid photo ID (passport or voter ID) and passport-sized photographs for smooth processing.

While the wait may test your patience, stepping past Phuentsholing’s gates feels like walking into another world—where Himalayan silence replaces city clamor, and colorful prayer flags flutter against blue skies.

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3. Thimphu – The Calm Capital

Nestled in a high-altitude valley, Thimphu is a captivating blend of traditional charm and modern Bhutanese life. Here, you'll explore:

  • The towering Buddha Dordenma at Buddha Point
  • The sacred Motithang Takin Preserve, home to Bhutan’s national animal
  • The National Library and Traditional Paper Factory
  • The bustling Thimphu Handicrafts Market—perfect for picking up handwoven textiles and woodcraft souvenirs
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4. Punakha – Valley of Legends

A scenic drive over the spectacular Dochula Pass (offering panoramic Himalayan views) takes you to Punakha, Bhutan’s ancient capital. Here you’ll explore the magnificent Punakha Dzong, strategically placed at the confluence of two rivers and revered as one of Bhutan’s most beautiful fortresses.

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5. Paro – Land of Monasteries and Myths

The final chapter unfolds in Paro, a valley town that looks like a painting come to life. Highlights include:

  • A guided trek to the base of Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery)—one of Bhutan’s most iconic and revered sites
  • Visits to Paro Dzong, National Museum, and the Tamchog Lhakhang Iron Bridge
  • A serene walk through the Royal Botanical Park, Lamperi
  • Indulge in a rejuvenating traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath
  • Enjoy an authentic Bhutanese cultural performance to end your journey on a high note
Tour Cost and Categories
CategoryPrice (Per Person, Twin Sharing)
Superior AC I (Coupe)Rs 1,58,850
Superior AC I (Cabin)Rs 1,44,892
Deluxe AC IIRs 1,29,495
Comfort AC III TierRs 1,18,965
Inclusions: Train journey, 3-star hotel stays, meals (pure veg), guided sightseeing, transfers, permits, insurance, and more.

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How to Book Your Journey

Bookings are now open via the official IRCTC Tourism website.

  • The tour falls under the Bharat Gaurav Train Scheme, which offers a 33% fare concession.
  • PAN card is mandatory post-booking.
  • For Bhutan, a valid passport (6-month validity) or original voter ID with hologram is essential.
  • Final seat allotments will be shared three days before departure.
Why This Journey Matters

This isn’t your typical holiday. It’s a rare opportunity to traverse the spiritual veins of India and the peaceful highlands of Bhutan in one sweeping, soul-stirring adventure. You’ll encounter chanting monks, ancient fortresses, forested valleys, cascading waterfalls, and cultures that have stood untouched by time.

For more information and bookings, travelers can visit the official IRCTC Tourism website.

Priyanka Roshan
Priyanka Roshan With over eight years in multimedia journalism, is passionate about storytelling—both visual and textual—across travel, jobs, business, markets, politics, and daily news. From crafting engaging articles to producing compelling videos, she blends creativity with strategy to bring stories to life. With a strong foundation in SEO, and video production she ensures content not only informs but also resonates with audiences.
first published: May 30, 2025 11:21 am

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