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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…

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…

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.…

Obtaining visa and permit

All visitors require a visa before traveling to Bhutan – except for those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, who can also get permits and visas on arrival at 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…

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…

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…

Obtaining visa and permit

All visitors require a visa before traveling to Bhutan – except for those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, who can also get permits and visas on arrival at the port of entry. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is USD…

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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…

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…

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…

Obtaining visa and permit

All visitors require a visa before traveling to Bhutan – except for those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, who can also get permits and visas on arrival at the port of entry. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is USD…

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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.…

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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…

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…

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.…

Obtaining visa and permit

All visitors require a visa before traveling to Bhutan – except for those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, who can also get permits and visas on arrival at 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…

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…

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Language

Dzongkha serves as the official language of Bhutan. However, due to the diverse indigenous communities that have evolved as a result of…

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What to pack?

Travel Documents Ensure you have all necessary travel documents, including a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a Bhutan visa or permit, and travel…

How to get to?

Bhutan has only one international airport, Paro International Airport (PIA), located in Paro in the western part of the country. Paro is…

When to visit?

As you plan your journey to this enchanting destination, considering the best time to visit Bhutan becomes pivotal for a rewarding and…

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What to pack?

Travel Documents Ensure you have all necessary travel documents, including a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining, a Bhutan visa…

How to get to?

Bhutan has only one international airport, Paro International Airport (PIA), located in Paro in the western part of the country. Paro is…

When to visit?

As you plan your journey to this enchanting destination, considering the best time to visit Bhutan becomes pivotal for a rewarding and…

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Language

Dzongkha serves as the official language of Bhutan. However, due to the diverse indigenous communities that have evolved as a result of…

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Language

Dzongkha serves as the official language of Bhutan. However, due to the diverse indigenous communities that have evolved as a result of…

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