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  • Mar 10, 2025
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Discover Bhutan: Experience the Magic at Changi Airport

Experience the enchanting beauty of Bhutan at the ‘Discover Bhutan’ Exhibition at Changi Airport! Immerse yourself in the Land of the Thunder Dragon through stunning displays, interactive exhibits, and a showcase of iconic landmarks like Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest).

Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines, proudly launched the ‘Discover Bhutan’ Exhibition today at Changi Airport, Singapore. This immersive exhibition offers travellers and aviation enthusiasts a unique opportunity to experience Bhutan’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and distinctive tourism offerings right in the heart of Singapore.

Event Details:

Duration: 10 March – 6 April 2025

Location: Terminal 3, Changi Airport, Singapore

Get an up-close view of one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, Paro Taktsang, popularly known as the Tiger's Nest, through a life-size installation.

The launch event was graced by senior officials from Changi Airport Group, the Department of Tourism Bhutan, and Drukair, highlighting the growing tourism and aviation ties between Bhutan and Singapore.

How to Travel to Bhutan from Singapore

Travelling from Singapore to Bhutan is facilitated by Drukair, the Royal Bhutan Airlines, which operates direct flights between Singapore's Changi Airport (SIN) and Paro International Airport (PBH) in Bhutan. As of March 2025, Drukair offers twice-weekly flights on this route.

Flights from Singapore to Paro (Flight KB541) depart every Thursday and Sunday at 12:55 PM, arriving in Paro at 4:55 PM local time, with a brief stopover in Guwahati, India; passengers remain on board during this stopover, so an Indian visa is not required.

Flights from Paro to Singapore (Flight KB540) depart every Wednesday and Saturday at 8:05 AM, arriving in Singapore at 2:10 PM local time, also with a brief stopover in Guwahati. The total flight duration is approximately 6 hours hours, including the stopover. For the most current flight schedules, check out www.drukair.com. 

Find out more about travelling to Bhutan from Singapore.