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Information About Bhutan |
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Bhutan Information About Bhutan |
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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 .
Restricted entry: Entry into Bhutan from Assam of India,
is not allowed. Tourists to Bhutan are obliged to use
Druk Air (the only airline serving Bhutan) either on
entering or leaving the country). Valid passport
required by all. except nationals of India.
Note: There are two ways of entering Bhutan: by air to
Paro Airport or by road to the Bhutanese border town of
Phuntosholing. All travelers entering the country by
road must ensure that they have the necessary
documentation for transiting through that part of India
to Phuntsholing.
Application to: Visa applications for all tourists
processed by the travel/tour agent through the Tourism
Authority of Bhutan (TAB). Only once the visa has been
cleared can visitors travel to Bhutan. Visas are issued
on arrival at Paro Airport or at Phuntsholing check
post.
Working days required: Applications should be made 2
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