FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Most frequent questions and answers

Unlike other countries visa, You can’t apply a visa for Bhutan from the Embassy.

The only option for a Bhutan Visa is through a Tour operator like Us. We will process your Bhutan Visa and hand it with a travel package of your choice.

Bhutan have direct flights to Bangkok,Singapore,Nepal,Bangladesh and some parts of India. Incase you travel from some some different city , you have to first fly to any of the mentioned countries and fly to Bhutan from there. 

Druk Air allows 20 kilos of checked baggage. Only one piece of hand baggage is allowed as these planes are quite small. Excess baggage charges will be applied if the baggage exceeds 20 kilos.

Yes, all foreigners are allowed to bring with them one liter of alcoholic spirit and up to 200 sticks of cigarettes OR 30 pieces of cigars.However please be informed that you will have to pay duty taxes at the custom at Paro International Airport or any entry points in Bhutan.
Bhutan is the first country in the world to ban the sales of tobacco products in the world. Duty rates are 200 percent in total typically translated to $30USD per carton of cigarettes.

There is no tourist quota set by the Royal Government of Bhutan. Tourist quota was lifted in the year 1999 when Bhutan first welcomed internet and tv.
Tourist number was about 29,000 per year (2010) largely because of the limited flight capacity by Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines.
As of 2018, international tourist arrivals was about 70,000.

USD 65 per night (frequently termed as royalty) actually goes toward a development fund for free health care, free education and road building in Bhutan. The remainder of the tariff goes to accommodation, meals, and services such as tour guides, transportation, drivers and entrance fees to places of attractions

Its best to book your trip before three months as the flights to Bhutan are limited and you will have more choices of hotels

Yes, All the educated Bhutanese people speak fluent english. The medium of communication in schools and most of the offices are done in english. So, it’s very convenient for english Speaking people to communicate with the people of Bhutan.

Bhutan has the same time zone throughout the country. It is 6 hours ahead of GMT, 30 minutes ahead India and 15 minutes ahead of Nepal. It is 14 hours ahead of Pacific Time.

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