FAQ

Yes, it is mandatory to book a tour package with a licensed tour operator in Bhutan as the country follows a "high-value, low-impact" tourism policy.

A valid passport, a passport-sized photo, and a confirmed tour itinerary are required to apply for a Bhutan visa.

The minimum duration of a Bhutan tour is 3 nights/4 days, and the maximum duration is 30 nights/31 days.

The currency used in Bhutan is Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN).

Yes, Indian Rupees are accepted in Bhutan, but it is advisable to carry Bhutanese Ngultrum for local transactions.

Yes, it is mandatory to hire a licensed guide for the entire duration of your Bhutan tour.

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) seasons, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

All tourists visiting Bhutan must obtain a visa through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. The visa application process is handled by the tour operator and takes about 3-4 days. 

Bhutan offers a range of accommodations, including budget guesthouses, mid-range hotels, and luxury resorts.

Bhutanese cuisine is mostly vegetarian and includes dishes such as Ema Datshi (chilies and cheese), red rice, and momos (dumplings). Indian and Chinese cuisine is also widely available.

Comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended, as well as warm layers for colder weather. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit are also recommended.

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for all visitors to Bhutan.

Yes, photography is allowed in Bhutan, but it is advisable to take permission before photographing people or religious sites.

Bhutan offers a variety of activities, including hiking, trekking, sightseeing, cultural tours, and wildlife watching.

Yes, you can bring your own trekking gear, but it is also available for rent in Bhutan.

Tipping is not expected in Bhutan, but it is appreciated for good service.

Our tour package usually includes accommodation, meals, transportation, sightseeing, private vehicle and a licensed guide.

The best trekking season in Bhutan is from March to May and from September to November.

Some of the popular tourist attractions in Bhutan include the Tiger's Nest Monastery, Punakha Dzong, Paro Valley, and the Dochula Pass.

Credit cards are accepted in a few places in Bhutan, but it is advisable to carry cash for local transactions.

Yes, Bhutan is known for its colorful festivals, and it is possible to attend festivals during your tour if it coincides with your travel dates.

Altitude sickness is a common problem in Bhutan due to the high altitude. You can prevent it by acclimatizing slowly, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding alcohol.

Yes, it is possible to extend your Bhutan tour if you want to stay longer. However, you need to pay the additional cost for the extended duration.

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