[2025 Paro Airport] Travel Guide for Paro International Airport (Updated Aug)
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Paro International Airport地址:
Airport Road Paro, 12001, Bhutan
[From Bangkok to Bhutan | Air travel to the "last uncharted territory" 🇧🇹]
[From Bangkok to Bhutan | The "last uncharted territory" to visit by air 🇧🇹]
📍Destination: Paro International Airport
Known as one of the most difficult airports in the world to take off and land at, only pilots who have undergone special training can land there! ⛰️🛩️
From the plane, you can see the Himalayan mountain range clearly ✨
(If you're lucky, you might even see Everest!)
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🛫[Flight information]
・Departing from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi International Airport) → Arriving at Paro Airport
・Time required: Approximately 3 to 3.5 hours
・Airline: Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines (both national or semi-national airlines in Bhutan)
💡Checkpoint💡
・We recommend the left side (A seat) by the window! It's easy to see the Himalayan mountain range ✨
・The air pressure changes greatly, so it's a good idea to bring some candy or water with you for comfort 🎒
・A must-see for airplane lovers! The approach (landing) to the airport is the highlight🎥
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🧳Points to note when entering Bhutan🧘♀️
✔️ Bhutan has a daily fee system (SDF) for tourists
→ Procedures are required to apply for a tourist visa
✔️ Basically, it is assumed that you will have a local tour arranged and a guide👨💼
✔️ At the airport, you may be greeted by staff wearing "Kurta (traditional costume)"👘✨
#Absolutely free trip
#Bhutan
Mitany367
Paro Airport – Small, Scenic & Full of Character
Paro Airport felt more like a cultural gateway than a typical airport. It’s small and cozy, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in rich Bhutanese character.
The terminal is adorned with vibrant murals and traditional paintings — from lotus motifs to scenes from Buddhist mythology — turning even a quick walk through the building into a mini art experience. The walls are also decorated with portraits of Bhutan’s beloved royal family, adding a warm, personal touch that reflects the country’s deep respect for its monarchy.
It’s not just an airport — it’s a taste of Bhutan’s heritage, served with quiet elegance and a lot of heart.
NatDiscoversAsia
One of most dangerous aeroplane in world
Yeshi Wangdi
Bhutan remarkable 7days trip.
#bhutan #historicallandmarks
I spent there 7 days, that was one of my remarkable trip in my life. Nice view, peaceful people everywhere everything is unforgettable.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️