Bhutan practical information

  • Interested places to visit in Bhutan

    Interested places to visit in BhutanParoParo: Paro is one of the most beautiful valleys in the country with Bhutan’s only airport located here, among the terraced fields, and elegant farm houses. Willow trees line many of the roads, contrasting with bright colors of the fields and the most popular and important sites also found within Paro district. Paro town (2,280m) ...

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  • Passports, visa and paperwork

    Passports, visa and paperwork:Bhutan requires a valid passport with at least six months validity from the date of your departure from the country. Your visa application should have been handled in advance through us so that you can be able to get your visa clearance number in advance which can be helpful. Before checking you're onto the flight to Bhutan ...

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  • Tariff

    TariffThe Royal Government of Bhutan has set an all-inclusive fixed tariff.The Royal Government of Bhutan has set an all inclusive fixed tariff, the packages applicable per night for travelling in a group of 3 people or more. These must be paid in US dollars prior to arrival in Bhutan.Peak Season (March/May, Sept/Nov) US $ 200 per person per nighOff-Season (June/Aug, ...

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  • How to getting Bhutan

    How to getting Bhutan:Bhutan can be reached by air and by road but we highly recommend you to get Bhutan by air as by road would not be convenient.Flight to Bhutan goes basically from Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Singapore and Kolkota and sometime from other airport also. At present two carriers operate to Bhutan, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. There are also ...

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  • Tshechu festval

    Tshechu (Tshe= date and Chu = tenth) is a religious festival which are usually held in the open courtyard of the local Dzong, or monastery, temple, and attended by the local people who come to receive blessings conferred upon throughout the country.This festival is celebrated in the honor of Guru Rinpoche (Guru Padmasambhava), the great Indian tantric saint who brought ...

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  • Bhutan Climate and Season

    Climate and Season:The most popular periods for trekking in Bhutan are spring and autumn. However, with climate change the seasonal change is unpredictable.  Depending on the altitude, the climate varies from semi-tropical to alpine (For every 1,000 m height increase the temperature drops about 7 degrees Celsius). In Southern Bhutan, the climate is tropical in the monsoon season and may ...

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