Bhutan is unlike any other destination - where ancient monasteries sit quietly on misty cliffs, where smiles come easy, and where tourism is designed to be personal, peaceful, and purposeful.
This Bhutan Travel Guide brings together all the essentials to help you plan a smooth, enjoyable, and culturally respectful journey. Whether you're visiting for 4 days or 2 weeks, by road or flight, you'll find up-to-date, easy-to-understand travel tips and local insights right here.
Do You Need a Visa to Visit Bhutan?
The answer depends on your nationality:
- Indian citizens: No visa required. You need a valid passport or voter ID, and must apply for an Entry Permit on arrival (or in advance via e-permit).
- Foreign nationals (except India, Bangladesh & Maldives): Yes, a Bhutan visa is required and must be arranged before travel.
- Bangladesh & Maldives nationals: No visa needed, but an Entry Permit is still mandatory.
Travel With Intention, Not Just Itinerary
Bhutan isn't a checklist destination. It's a place to feel, listen, and connect - with nature, with people, and with yourself. Our travel guide helps you understand what to expect, what to pack, how to behave, and how to get the most from your time in this peaceful Himalayan kingdom.
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