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BHUTAN

Getting Around In The Country

Language

Dzongkha serves as the official language of Bhutan. However, due to the diverse indigenous communities that have evolved as a result of geographical diversity, a multitude of dialects are spoken across the country. Bhutan boasts a rich linguistic landscape with

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Transport

The most convenient way to travel in Bhutan is to hire a vehicle and driver from a car rental company or a tourism service provider. Taxis are also a good option. While it is possible to self-drive in Bhutan, a

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Currency & Banking

The official currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (Nu.), which is pegged at par with the Indian Rupee (INR). While cash is the most popular means of transaction, international credit cards are also accepted. ATMs are available in most towns

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Staying Safe

It is essential to prioritize your safety and well-being while exploring this sustainable traveler’s paradise. First and foremost, it is crucial to be mindful and responsible while traveling in Bhutan. Respect the local customs and traditions, dress modestly, and be

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Where to Stay?

It is mandatory that all guests stay in the Department of Tourism certified standard accommodations, ranging from Star 1 to Star 5, homestays, and campsites. There is a range of lodging options to match your preferences and budget. Throughout the

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Dine and wine

There are different types of restaurants, cafes, and eateries in the cities and towns. Bhutanese cuisine draws inspiration from the culinary traditions of neighboring China, Nepal, and India. Positioned at the crossroads of these diverse culinary cultures, Bhutan shares a

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What to shop?

Shopping in Bhutan offers a unique and enriching experience for guests, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship, artisanal products, and locally made goods. Here are some recommended shopping opportunities: Unique Souvenirs Souvenirs from Bhutan serve as cherished reminders of your

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Where to shop?

Here are some recommended shopping places: Art Gallery Situated near the Clock Tower Square in Thimphu, the Art Gallery showcases a wide range of traditional Bhutanese handicrafts, textiles, paintings, jewelry, and other artisanal products sourced from local artisans across the

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Export of non-antique artefacts

Antique are prohibited to be taken out of the Kingdom of Bhutan as per Article 50-51 of the Movable Cultural Property Act of Bhutan 2005. Taking photographs and filming such antiques are also prohibited. Therefore, permission is required from the

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Dos and Don’ts

As a prospective visitors planning a trip to Bhutan, it is crucial to be a mindful and responsible traveler. Bhutan, known as a sustainable traveler’s paradise, offers a unique cultural and natural experience. To ensure you make the most of

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BHUTAN AT A GLANCE

Area(sq.km) 38,394 Forest Cover 69.71 (Constitution mandates a minimum sixtypercent of Bhutan’s total land for all time. Arable land 7.8 % Altitude 100 m above sea level in the south to over7,500 m above sea level in the north Latitude

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TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Department of Tourism 17124546 Fire 110 Thimphu Traffic 111 Ambulance 112 Police 113 National Disaster 219 Bhutan Telecom 1600 Tashi Cell 7700 Druk Air – Royal Bhutan Airlines 1300 Bhutan Power Corporation 1250 Bhutan Post 129

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