Travel Information

All foreign tourists traveling to Bhutan must arrange all-inclusive package tours organized by an agent. The Royal Government of Bhutan does not grant tourist visa to independent and individual travelers.

First select the Tour program you are willing to undertake and finalize the dates. We will check the availability of the Druk Air flights for the dates We will send you the program including flight reservation, invoice and payment instruction. You will have to transfer the full amount to the Bank of Bhutan to be credited our account. Bank charges involved should be borne by yourself.

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Getting There and Away

Air
The best way to enter Bhutan is by Druk Air, the national air carrier. Following stations are connected with Druk Air flight

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Visa Info

Tariff The Royal Government of Bhutan has set an all-inclusive fixed tariff.
Peak Season (March/May, Sept/Nov) USD 200 per person per day
Off-Season (June/Aug, Dec/Feb) USD 165 Per person per day

Surcharges
For individual and small groups of less than 3 participants, there is additional surcharge above the daily applicable rates as follows:
Single Pax USD 40 per day
Group of 2 persons USD 30 per person per day

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Climate of Bhutan

The southern part of Bhutan is tropical, and in general the east of Bhutan is warmer than the west of the country. The central valley of Punakha, Wangdiphodrang, Mongar, Tashigang and Lhuntshi enjoy a semi tropical climate with very cool winters, while Thimphu, Tongsa and Bumthang have a temperate climate, with monsoon rains in the summer and snow-fall in winter.

Winter in Bhutan is from mid-November until mid-March, and at this time of year the climate is dry, with daytime temperature of 16-19 degree centigrade (with sunshine and clear skies) and nighttime temperature falling below zero.

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Festivals of Bhutan

Tsechu ( Festival) Schedules

At various times of the year, Bhutanese poeple in towns and villages congragate to observe the mask dance festivals, know as Tsechus. These colorful evetns draw thousands of locals, some of whom walk for days in order to attend. While the underlying purpose is spiritual, dances are more often like plays in which gord triumphs over evil or depict significant historical events, especially surrounding the life of Bhutan's patron saint, Padmasambhava ( Guru Rinpoche).

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