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Bhutan Visa Procedure
Valid passports and an entry
visa are essential except Indian &
Bangladeshi National. Travelers to Bhutan
are permitted only as a member of a
commercially organized tour group. This can
be done directly or through a travel agent
abroad.
Visa clearances are issued by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs in Thimpu and must be
obtained before departing for Bhutan. At
your port of entry your visa will be stamped
in your passport on payment of US$ 20, you
will also require two passport photos.
Extension of visas, for up to 6 months, can
be obtained in Thimpu at a cost of Nu. 510.
NOTE: Visas cannot be
obtained at Bhutanese embassies.
Three copies of original passport size
photograph are required on arrival. Visa fee
is Us$ 20 and Us$ 10 as a tourism
development must be paid on arrival. Visa
can be further extended
with an additional fee of Us$
15. We can arrange Visa
Bhutan Entry Procedure
Tourists visiting Bhutan must
travel through an authorized local tour
operator on a pre-planned, pre-paid, guided
package tour. Independent travel is not
permitted. The government stipulates an
all-inclusive entry fee per day. Concerned
local tour operator is responsible for all
logistical arrangements during your stay in
Bhutan
Airlines of Bhutan
Druk Air, the Royal Bhutan
Airlines is the only airline that operates
in and out of Bhutan. It flies daily and
connects the airport in Paro district to
Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkatta, Nepal and Dhaka
(Bangladesh). In winter Druk Air also makes
special flights to Bodhgaya (India). The
airline operates two British Aerospace
114-seater jet planes and two small Dornier
planes which has a seating capacity of 72
persons each.
Schedules, Airfares and other flight
information are available on
www.drukair.com.bt or you can also write to
us for necessary arrangements.
Your tickets will be booked and issued by
and it can be delivered to you at the port
of entry or couriered it to you at your home
prior to your departure for the trip.
Arriving / Departure by Land
The only land entry point for
tourists is through the town of
Phuentsholing, on the southwestern border
with India. If prior arrangements are made
it will be possible to exit through the town
of Samdrup Jongkhar in the southeast region,
which makes an easy entrance point to
northeastern India.
Getting Around the Country: There are two
ways to travel within Bhutan, by car or on
foot, if trekking. There is a basic, but
usually well maintained, network of
motorable roads across the country. Your
tour operator is responsible for arranging
all necessary modes of transportation. Tour
vehicles are comfortable buses, vans and
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