WELCOME TO BHUTAN
Your Dream Bhutan Getaway Starts Here...
From sacred Himalayan monasteries and pristine mountain valleys to vibrant festivals and living traditions, Bhutan is your gateway to an unforgettable journey of culture, spirituality, and natural beauty.
ABOUT US
Discover the Beauty of Bhutan with Us
We are a Bhutan-based tour company dedicated to creating authentic and meaningful travel experiences. With deep local knowledge and a passion for our culture, we offer carefully curated journeys that showcase Bhutan’s natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and timeless traditions. Our mission is to provide personalized service, responsible travel, and unforgettable memories in the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
We are proud to be awarded by Trip Advisor Excellence Award
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Carefully curated journeys designed to showcase the best of Bhutan’s culture, nature, and spiritual heritage.
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Why Travel with Us?
Personalized Itineraries
We understand that every traveler is unique. That’s why we offer fully customizable tour packages to suit your preferences, whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a cultural journey.
Expert Local Guides
Our team of expert local guides is passionate about sharing their knowledge of Thailand. They’ll take you off the beaten path to discover hidden gems, all while providing an authentic and immersive experience.
Stress-Free Travel
From booking flights to arranging accommodations and tours, we handle all the details so you can focus on enjoying your trip. Our team is available 24/7 to assist you during your travels.
THINGS TO KNOW
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The best time to visit Bhutan is during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November).
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Spring offers pleasant weather, blooming rhododendrons, and clear mountain views.
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Autumn provides crisp air, bright skies, and major festivals like the famous Paro Tshechu.
These seasons are ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
Do I need a visa to visit Bhutan?
Yes — most visitors must have a Bhutan visa or permit before entering the country.
Here’s how it works:
Most nationalities: You must obtain a tourist visa in advance; it’s usually arranged through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and approved by the Bhutan Department of Immigration before you travel.
Bangladesh & Maldives: You can apply for a visa in advance or get it on arrival at the port of entry.
Indian nationals: You do not require a visa; instead you need an entry permit. To get this, Indian travelers must show a valid Indian passport or voter ID card upon arrival or arrange it before travel (with a photo and minimal processing).
Visas are typically stamped in your passport when you arrive in Bhutan after prior approval.
How much does a Bhutan tour cost?
The cost of a Bhutan tour depends on the duration, travel style, accommodation category, and season. Bhutan follows a sustainable tourism policy, and all international visitors must pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) set by the Royal Government.
Tour packages typically include:
Accommodation
Licensed guide
Private transportation
Meals (full board in most cases)
Visa arrangement
For an accurate quotation, we recommend contacting us with your travel dates, group size, and preferred hotel category.
Is Bhutan safe for tourists?
Yes, Bhutan is considered one of the safest travel destinations in the world. The country has a low crime rate, a peaceful society, and a strong sense of community values. Visitors are warmly welcomed, and guided tours ensure smooth and secure travel throughout your journey.
Bhutan prioritizes responsible tourism, environmental preservation, and visitor well-being, making it a comfortable and secure destination for solo travelers, families, and groups alike.
What currency is used in Bhutan?
The official currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted at par with the Ngultrum.
Tips for travelers:
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ATMs are available in major towns, but smaller villages may only accept cash.
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Credit cards are accepted in some hotels, restaurants, and shops in Thimphu and Paro.
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It’s recommended to carry sufficient cash when traveling to remote areas.
How can I make payment
We make payments simple and secure for all our travelers:
Booking Deposit: To confirm your Bhutan tour, we require a small deposit. You can pay this easily via bank transfer or online payment.
Final Payment: The remaining balance can be settled before your trip, either online or as per our arrangements.
We accept major currencies including USD, INR, and Ngultrum. All transactions are handled securely, and you’ll receive confirmation and receipts for every payment.
Can I customize my Bhutan tour?
Absolutely! We specialize in tailor-made Bhutan experiences. Whether you want a spiritual journey, adventure trekking, cultural immersion, or luxury travel, we can design an itinerary that fits your interests, group size, and travel dates. Our team will work closely with you to ensure every detail — accommodations, activities, and transportation — matches your preferences, making your Bhutan trip truly unforgettable.
Do you arrange flights and air tickets for my Bhutan tour?
Yes! We can take care of your flights and air travel to and within Bhutan.
We help you book international flights to Paro, coordinating with your travel dates.
We also arrange domestic flights if your itinerary requires it.
Our team ensures all flight bookings align with your tour schedule for a smooth, hassle-free journey.
With us, you can focus on planning your adventure while we handle all travel logistics.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, we strongly recommend travel insurance for all our guests.
Travel insurance covers unforeseen events such as flight cancellations, medical emergencies, or trip interruptions.
While Bhutan is very safe, having insurance ensures peace of mind during your journey.
We can guide you on the types of insurance suitable for your travel style and activities.
What language is spoken in Bhutan, and will I be able to communicate?
The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, but English is widely spoken in hotels, tourist areas, and by our guides.
Our licensed guides are fluent in English and will assist you throughout your journey.
Signage in major towns is usually bilingual (Dzongkha and English).
In remote villages, locals may speak only Dzongkha or local dialects, but our guides ensure smooth communication.
With our team by your side, language is never a barrier to enjoying Bhutan’s culture and experiences.
