Bhutan

Discover Bhutan's serene monasteries and breathtaking landscapes. Immerse yourself in its rich culture and peaceful nature.

Adventures

Bhutan

Bhutan

Price: 875 / Person

Days: 5 | Nights:

Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour

Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour

Price: 490 / Person

Days: 4 | Nights:

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour

Price: 930 / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour

Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour

Price: 1880 / Person

Days: 15 | Nights:

Bhutan Discovery

Bhutan Discovery

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

The Glimpse of Bhutan

The Glimpse of Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 6 | Nights:

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Price: / Person

Days: 12 | Nights:

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

Discovery

Bhutan

Bhutan

Price: 875 / Person

Days: 5 | Nights:

Mini Bhutan Tour

Mini Bhutan Tour

Price: / Person

Days: 4 | Nights:

The Glimpse of Bhutan

The Glimpse of Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 6 | Nights:

Rural Bhutan

Rural Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 9 | Nights:

The Shangrila’s Delight

The Shangrila’s Delight

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

Cultural

Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour

Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour

Price: 490 / Person

Days: 4 | Nights:

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour

Price: 930 / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour

Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour

Price: 1880 / Person

Days: 15 | Nights:

Bhutan Discovery

Bhutan Discovery

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Mini Bhutan Tour

Mini Bhutan Tour

Price: / Person

Days: 4 | Nights:

Rural Bhutan

Rural Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 9 | Nights:

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Price: / Person

Days: 12 | Nights:

Trekking

Bhutan Discovery

Bhutan Discovery

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Mini Bhutan Tour

Mini Bhutan Tour

Price: / Person

Days: 4 | Nights:

The Glimpse of Bhutan

The Glimpse of Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 6 | Nights:

Rural Bhutan

Rural Bhutan

Price: / Person

Days: 9 | Nights:

The Shangrila’s Delight

The Shangrila’s Delight

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Bhutan Cultural Journey

Price: / Person

Days: 12 | Nights:

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Druk Path Trek Adventure

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

CityTour

The Shangrila’s Delight

The Shangrila’s Delight

Price: / Person

Days: 8 | Nights:

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Historic Bhutan Tour with Paro Festival

Price: / Person

Days: 11 | Nights:

FAQs

There are 19 languages spoken in Bhutan, but the national language is Dzongkha. English is used throughout Bhutan’s education system, so it is widely used and understood.

Bhutan’s currency is called ngultrum. It’s 1:1 with Indian rupees.

Visitors of all nationalities, except those from India, require a visa before entering Bhutan. For all visitors, except those from Bangladesh and the Maldives, this visa must be applied for and approved in advance of travel. Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives also require a visa, but this can be applied for and approved either in advance of travel or upon arrival in Bhutan. Visitors from India are able to apply for a permit but are required to hold an Indian passport or an Indian voter ID card. For Indian nationals under the age of 18, a passport or a birth certificate can be used to enter and they must be accompanied by a legal guardian. Nationals from Switzerland and Thailand holding diplomatic or government-official passports are eligible for a visa at their port of entry.

No, there are no restricted nationalities in Bhutan.

A correctly input visa application can take up to five days to process.

The visa allows you to remain in Bhutan for a maximum of 90 days from the date of entry.

Yes, provided the extension is applied for before the original visa or permit expires.

No. The requirement for mandatory travel insurance was lifted on April 23, 2024. However, it is strongly recommended that all guests to Bhutan have travel insurance before visiting the Kingdom as a precaution in case of unforeseen situations.

Yes – Bhutan's Department of Tourism has a dedicated visitor centre at Paro International Airport. Others may be found at the four border entry points.

You can change your local currency for ngultrum upon arrival at Paro International Airport or at banks, larger hotels and authorised currency exchange businesses in Thimphu.

You may bring cash equivalent to US$10,000 into the country.

ATM and banks accept Visa and Mastercard. International credit cards are widely used in urban areas of Bhutan. However this service may not be available in other parts of the country. Visitors can download the digital wallet app goBoB launched by the Bank of Bhutan, which can be used with a local SIM card and is widely accepted throughout the country. Another option is the MyPay digtal wallet app launched by Bhutan National Bank. Both apps can be connected to international credit cards and used widely. Cash in US dollars and Indian rupees is also widely accepted. We advise bringing some cash in either of these currencies, or in Bhutanese ngultrum.

SIM cards can be purchased from the Paro International Airport’s visitor information centre on arrival, or from branch offices of Bhutan Telecom and TashiCell, or from authorised agents in towns.

There are no rules about what visitors should wear. However if you are planning to visit places of religious significance, respectful smart-casual clothing that covers your body from shoulders to knees is appropriate and appreciated.

Yes, a guide is required to enter monuments and Dzongs in Bhutan. While some of the monuments and Dzongs have no entry fee, others have a fee on arrival, which can be paid in cash

Keeping important antiques and artefacts in Bhutan is a key part of how we preserve our heritage for future generations. We have a law that sets out which artistic, historic, cultural, religious, social, archaeological and technical objects you may not take with you when you leave. To ensure any items you acquire comply with the law, you will need an Export Permit for Non-Antique Artefacts

A permit, which must be applied for in advance, is required to fly a drone either recreationally or commercially in Bhutan.