FAQS of Bhutan Tours

Here are some frequently asked questions about Bhutan tours:

 

How to enter Bhutan?

Foreign visitors to Bhutan are required to travel through a licensed Tour operator or their international partners. This is because Bhutan has a policy of "high-value, low-impact" tourism, which aims to protect the country's unique culture and environment by limiting the number of visitors. To enter Bhutan, visitors must obtain a visa, which can only be applied through Nepal Tibet Tours & Treks . We will then process the visa application through the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Visitors can enter Bhutan by air or by road. The only international airport in Bhutan is located in Paro, and it is served by a few airlines, including Drukair and Bhutan Airlines from Kathmandu. Visitors can also enter Bhutan by road through the border towns of Phuentsholing, Gelephu, and Samdrup Jongkhar, which are connected to India

How to Get Bhutan Visa?

Nepal Tibet Tours & Treks arranges Visas and Entry Permits. We need to have your Tour confirmation and your passport details (Name, Sex, Nationality, Date of Birth, Passport Number, Occupation). DOCUMENTS FOR BHUTAN VISA 1.Colour and scanned passport copy with minimum validity of 6 months. 2. Passport size photographs of all the passengers traveling to Bhutan. 3. Copy of insurance certificate (Exclusively coverage for COVID 19)

What is the best season in Bhutan?

Spring and autumn are considered to be the best seasons. Spring starts from April through June and autumn from September through November.

Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is recommended, Copy of insurance certificate (Exclusively coverage for COVID 19).

What medicine I should bring for altitude?

If you are traveling to Bhutan and plan to visit high altitude areas, it is advisable to consult with your doctor before the trip to discuss any medical concerns and obtain appropriate advice. Your doctor may recommend certain medications or precautions based on your medical history, age, and overall health. Some common medications that are used to prevent and treat altitude sickness include acetazolamide (Diamox), which helps to increase respiration and reduce the buildup of fluid in the lungs and brain, and dexamethasone, which helps to reduce inflammation and swelling. In addition to medications, it is also important to take precautions to prevent altitude sickness, such as drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol and smoking, taking it easy and gradually acclimatizing to the altitude, and avoiding strenuous activities for the first few days. It's always a good idea to carry a basic medical kit that includes items such as pain relievers, diarrhea medication, antihistamines, and any prescription medications you may need. However, if you experience severe symptoms of altitude sickness, such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, confusion, or severe headache, seek medical attention immediately.

What should I bring in Bhutan?

Sunglass, Sunhat, necessary cream for skin, Good walking shoes, sleepers, warm enough clothes, Books to read, Nice & easy light pack.

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