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Cut
off for centuries from its neighbours due to
its inaccessibility, a visit to Bhutan is
much like a journey backwards through time,
to a mystical place untouched by the ravages
of mankind's progress .... the Last
Shangri-La.
The Bhutanese calendar is marked by many 'Tsechus'
or festivals, eagerly awaited events made
special with vivid and colorful masked
dances, folk dances and religious
allegorical plays, set in the cobbled
courtyards of the numerous Dzongs and in
this ancient and traditional land, it seems
fitting that archery is still the national
sport.
Seasons
High Season: March, April, May, September,
October & November.
Low Season: Rest of the months.
Booking and Visas
Booking must be made sufficiently in advance
especially during peak season. Minimum 8
weeks notice is required to obtain transit
permit and visa to visit Bhutan for
passengers arriving by surface, and 4 weeks
for arrivals by air.
Cancellation
Cancellation charges are applicable as per
following details:
Within 30 days : 10% of package cost
Less than 15 days : 25% of package cost
Without notice : 50% of package cost |