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EXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL TOUR IN BHUTAN

Visitors can travel to Bhutan by taking flights from Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore (Changi) and Thailand (Bangkok).  For now, there are two airlines that fly into Country – namely, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines.

Private jets can fly into country after getting the relevant approvals from the competent authorities.

All visitors can also enter via land from Phuentsholing. Indian guests can enter Bhutan via other land entry points (Gelephu, Samdrup Jongkhar and Samtse).

There are domestic flights to Bumthang, Gelephu and Yongphula, Trashigang

All visitors require a visa before traveling to Bhutan (except those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, for whom the relevant processes and fees are outlined separately below.)

As part of the visa application process, you will be required to pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF).

A fifty percent discount shall be granted on the prevailing SDF of USD 200 for US Dollar paying tourists visiting Bhutan. The effective SDF with the discount shall be USD 100 per person per night for US Dollar paying tourists.

The SDF is exempt for children of 5 years and below. There is a concessionary levy rate of 50% for children between the ages of 6-12 years. Anyone aged 12 and above pays the full SDF rate.

The same long-stay SDF incentives outlined above can be applied to US-dollar SDF-paying children.

The above incentives will come into effect from 1 September 2023 and shall remain effective for four years till 31 August 2027.
The Royal Government shall conduct periodic assessments of the domestic and international tourism scenarios and may discontinue the above incentives to uphold and promote High Value Low Volume Tourism Policy of Bhutan after 31 August 2027.

Bhutan is recognized as one of the world’s most environmentally conscious nations. The country’s constitution mandates maintaining at least 60% forest cover for all time, and it currently exceeds that goal, with approximately 70% of its land under forest cover. Bhutan has also committed to remaining carbon-neutral and sustainable development through initiatives such as hydropower generation and eco-tourism.

This website functions as a useful travel guide for people who are interested in visiting Bhutan. Bhutan offers something very unique to visitors of all types.

A) Entry Requirement:
All travellers to enter Bhutan must hold a
1. Valid Passport (valid for a minimum period of 6 months)
2. A Valid visa
3. Travel Insurance

B) Covid -19 requirement:
Effective from 23rd September,2022 , no Covid-19 testing is required for inbound travellers.
All individuals (12 years and above) entering Bhutan may be subject to random RT-PCR testing at the point of entry to maintain Covid-19 surveillance for new variants.
Note: No fee shall be charged for the testing.

C) To apply visa:
1. A digital copy of a valid passport is required
2. A recent digital passport photo
3. Valid travel insurance for duration of your travel
4. Payment details

As part of the visa application process, you will be required to pay the Sustainable Development Fee and of USD 100 per person per night.
Children aged 6-12 at the time of travel receive a 50 % concessionary discount on their SDF.
Children who have not yet turned 6 are exempted from paying any SDF

For Indian National: To apply for permit
1. A digital copy of a valid passport is required
2. A recent digital passport photo
3. Valid travel insurance for duration of your travel
4. Payment details

As part of the visa application process, you will be required to pay the Sustainable Development Fee and of INR 1200 per person per night. Children aged 6-12 at the time of travel receive a 50 % sustainable development fund discount on their SDF. Children who have not yet turned 6 are exempted from paying any SDF.

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Bhutan’s main tourism attractions are its traditional culture and way of life, its religious festivals, historic monuments and its pristine environment. Bhutan has received much international acclaim for its cautious approach to development that places a high priority on conserving the nation’s natural and cultural heritage. Protecting nature and culture is part of the Bhutanese value system and is an important aspect of the traditional way of life in Bhutan.

Come and discover Bhutan, where the main attractions are its rich culture, religious festivals, historical monuments, and beautiful environment. Bhutan is known internationally for being careful about how it grows, giving top importance to protecting its natural and cultural treasures. Preserving nature and culture is a big part of how people in Bhutan live.

Highlights:

  1. Traditional Culture: Dive into Bhutan’s lively cultural world. Learn about the unique customs, rituals, and art that make up Bhutanese heritage.

  2. Religious Festivals: Experience the magic of Bhutan’s festivals, filled with spirituality and lively celebrations. Enjoy traditional dances, music, and a strong sense of community.

  3. Historical Monuments: Visit ancient forts, monasteries, and sacred spots that tell the story of Bhutan’s past.

  4. Beautiful Environment: Bhutan’s commitment to keeping its environment clean is clear in its untouched landscapes. Enjoy the stunning views of valleys, snow-covered mountains, and peaceful forests.

Bhutan’s Special Approach:

In Bhutan, people care a lot about preserving nature and culture. This caring attitude is seen in how they live every day. Bhutan makes sure to protect its natural and cultural heritage, making it a unique and important part of life.

Join us on a Cultural Tour that goes beyond just looking around. Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s real way of life through its traditions, festivals, and natural beauty.

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