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Read our comprehensive travel guide containing essential tips and information to help you plan your trip to Bhutan and ensure you have a safe, enjoyable and memorable holiday.

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COVID-19 Protocols

Is there a vaccination requirement to visit Bhutan?  Although we recommend all visitors to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to help stop the spread of the disease, there are now no COVID-19 vaccination requirements for adults or children to enter Bhutan from September 23, 2022. However, all individuals (12 years and above) entering Bhutan may be […]

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Travel Tips & Information While Travelling Bhutan

USEFUL TIPS: 1. Drukair and Bhutan Airlines are the only two commercial airlines that fly to and out of Bhutan. Seats on Drukair and Bhutan Airlines are not assigned while purchasing the air ticket. If you want get a good view of the Himalayas while flying to Bhutan, request for a window seat on the […]

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Packing List For Trekking In Bhutan

They say we pack our fears when we travel and thus we pack different and each are creatures of comfort. But the rule of thumb on trips like these is to keep it to the essentials and be organized. Less things to pack in the morning means, being swift and at ease which translates to […]

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Bhutan Travel Update, July 2022. New Law And Revised Travel Tariff

Starting today, the 4th of July 2022, Bhutan is open for visitors with no mandatory quarantine. However, visitors needs to undergo testing and needs to stay in their hotel room until negative RT-PCR result is declared. The parliament of Bhutan approved the new tourism bill and as per the new bill the Sustainable Development Fee […]

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Bhutan Will Reopen Tourism on 23rd September 2022

The Kingdom of Bhutan will be reopening its borders to tourists from 23rd September 2022. But it will do so with a renewed focus on the sustainability of the sector. The tourism sector will be undergoing a revamp, which will focus on three key areas. They are infrastructure and services, the travel experiences of tourists, […]

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Breathe Bhutan Payment Terms & Cancellation Policy

Payment can be made via bank transfer or via online using credit cards. Bank transfer fees usually range from USD 30 – USD 50, depending on the amount and the bank involved. For online payment, our bank charges a processing fee of 4% – 5% of the payment amount.

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Visa For Bhutan & Sustainable Development Fee

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): On 20th June 2022, the Royal Government of Bhutan revised the Tourism Bill, after getting it approved by the lower and upper house of the parliament. The Sustainable Development Fee (or Royalty) is now increased from US$ 65 to US$ 200 per night per person. This means a travelers will pay […]

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Bhutan Festival Dates For 2022 & 2023

Tshechus all across the country are colorful events where people dressed in their best attires, donning exquisite jewelry, socialize, and make merry. More importantly, people go to Tshechus to receive blessings and gain merits

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Cancellation And Refund Of Tour Cost Due To COVID-19 / Coronavirus Pandemic

Tour cancellation charges will be based on this notification circulated by the Tourism Council Of Bhutan (Government) to the registered Tour Operators of Bhutan. This notification supersedes the notification no. TCB/SD-FOREX/32/2019-2020/ dated 18/03/20 on the same subject.

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How To Process Visa For India

The best and most reliable way to process a visa (E Tourist Visa) for India is through a Government of India website https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html. Do note that the E Tourist Visa will costs you $100. There are many fake websites pretending to be the government site but charging additional fees.

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What Does The 250/200 Dollar Minimum Daily Tariff Cover

The Sustainable Development Fee (or Royalty) is now increased from US$ 65 to US$ 200 per night per person. This means a travelers will pay US$200 per night as SDF/royalty and pay additional for the actual travel cost; such as government approved hotels, vehicle, guide fee and meals. The old Minimum Daily Tariff of USD […]

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Bhutan Trip Cancellation Policy

We hope this does not happen to your trip to Bhutan, but if there is no other way than to cancel your trip, this is our trip cancellation policy.

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How To Book A Trip To Bhutan

Bhutan strongly believes in a sustainable approach towards tourism, in line with the philosophy of Gross National Happiness.

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Is Bhutan Safe For Solo Female Travelers?

Bhutan strongly believes in a sustainable approach towards tourism, in line with the philosophy of Gross National Happiness. This does not mean that there is a limit to tourist visas but rather, tourists have to buy a minimum daily package in order to get a visa to travel Bhutan. Visitors famously pay a minimum tariff […]

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Cheapest Ways To Travel Bhutan

Here are some of the ways to make your travel to Bhutan cheaper

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Important Things To Know Before Flying To Bhutan

Seats on Drukair and Bhutan Airlines are not assigned while purchasing the air ticket.

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When Is The Best Time To Travel Bhutan

The best time to visit Bhutan is Spring (March, April and May) and Autumn (September, October and November)

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What should I pack for my travel to Bhutan

Bhutan has a wide range of temperature and climatic conditions. For instance, while Thimphu is chilly, Punakha can be hot.

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How To Wire Transfer Money To Bhutan

The most simple way of making a wire transfer to Bhutan is to visit a bank and make the transfer in person.

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Flying Of Drones & Drone Rules In Bhutan

Travelers and visitors are prohibited from flying drones (unmanned aircraft systems) in Bhutan.

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Etiquette For Visits To Dzongs, Monasteries, Temples & Festivals

Dress neatly and modestly (covered arms, no shorts or short skirts) and do not wear a hat in the precincts of Dzongs or religious complexes. Do not smoke.

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