Bhutan Travel Specialist

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Prepare to be captivated by Bhutan’s unparalleled beauty, where high-altitude wonders await. Unlike anywhere else in the world, Bhutan offers a tranquil and tradition-infused way of life amidst pristine natural surroundings. To preserve this unique essence, the Bhutanese government has implemented certain guidelines for tourism, such as fixed tour rates, revised SDF, and the requirement for guided tours. Rest assured, our team at Bhutan Travel Specialist adheres to these regulations. While they may seem stringent, they actually enhance your journey through this enchanting “shangri-la.” We take care of all the details, offering all-inclusive prearranged packages and the convenience of knowledgeable guides and skilled drivers, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the Bhutanese experience.

At Bhutan Travel Specialist, we go above and beyond to assist you in every aspect of your trip. From selecting the perfect dates to designing a tailor-made itinerary, we are here to help. We will provide you with valuable travel tips and take care of all your logistics, including trekking supplies and arrangements. Whether you are embarking on a thrilling trek or indulging in sightseeing tours, we ensure you enjoy delectable meals, comfortable accommodations, friendly and knowledgeable guides, and a restful night’s sleep. Our aim is to help you discover the heart of Bhutan, learn about its culture and lifestyle, visit remarkable landmarks, unwind in the majestic mountainous surroundings, and return home with unforgettable memories of an extraordinary adventure.

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Little About Us

Welcome to Bhutan Travel Specialist, your ultimate guide to exclusive trips in the mesmerizing kingdom of Bhutan. We specialize in creating unforgettable experiences for travelers from around the world. Whether you are interested in immersing yourself in Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage, embarking on a thrilling Himalayan Mountain trek, exploring vibrant festivals, cycling through breathtaking landscapes, or enjoying serene nature hikes, we have the perfect itinerary for you. But that’s not all – we also give you the freedom to customize your own trip to Bhutan according to your preferences and desires.

Led by our professional team, a native Bhutanese with a deep understanding of the country’s culture, traditions, history, and geography, Bhutan Travel Specialist provides an insider’s perspective. Our team holds a bachelor’s degree from many top university, equipping with the expertise to run a top-quality business. With years of experience leading tours and treks and interacting with clients, we knows how to create a well-rounded tour experience, tailored to the individual preferences of each guest. Join us and embark on a journey like no other with Bhutan Travel Specialist!

CUSTOMER REVIEW

  • About guide: From the start to finish he was very accommodating. He picked me up from the airport with a smile and made me very comfortable. He introduced Bhutan well to me the first day and answered any all questions I had throughout my trip. He made the car trip fun with jokes and music. Great guide will recommend to everyone. Transportation: Best driver! Very conscientious! Safe, very nice and compassionate. Hotels: Much nicer than I expected all very accommodating, especially liked the hotel in Thimphu. Sightseeing: Dzongs are spectacular. Museum on first day was good introduction to Bhutan. Favorite was hike to tiger nest. About Bhutan: Peaceful welcoming I hope the culture, native and tradition withstand outside influences.

    Lauren Campbell
  • Hi Tashi – we wanted to share our comments with you about our trip. It was really great.

    Firstly, THANK YOU so much for helping to obtain our Indian visas. Without them, we could not have continued our holiday. Your efforts on our behalf are very much appreciated.

    Our tour with Bhutan Gateway surpassed our expectations. Our guide (Chimi) and driver (Tashi) were professional, courteous and friendly. Chimi’s command of the English language and knowledge of the Bhutan culture were an integral part of our experience. And it didn’t matter if he was waiting for us while we meditated in the temples or making phone calls which ended up extending his work day, he was patient, kind and very helpful.

    Jacqui & Sam
    BC, Canada
  • We really enjoyed biking in Bhutan and have incredible memories of your lovely country. Namgay and Khephel made the trip fun – they did a great job as guides, drivers and bike riders! They are great ambassadors to your country. We also appreciated the help with the bikes – unpacking, assembling and disassembling for the plane ride home.

    Maren and Gerald Smith
  • “Exceptional service! Bhutan Travel Specialist made our trip unforgettable. From seamless logistics to personalized itineraries, every detail was thoughtfully arranged. Our guide was knowledgeable, and the cultural experiences were authentic. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a tailored and enriching journey through the stunning landscapes of Bhutan.”

    Sarah Thompson
  • “Bhutan Travel Specialist exceeded our expectations. The team’s attention to detail and commitment to sustainable tourism stood out. Our guide was passionate, sharing insights into Bhutanese culture. The itinerary showcased the country’s beauty, and the accommodation choices were superb. An eco-conscious and culturally immersive travel experience!”

    Rajesh Patel
  • “A remarkable adventure with Bhutan Travel Specialist! The team demonstrated professionalism, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable trip. Our guide was friendly, offering deep insights into Bhutanese traditions. The carefully crafted itinerary covered iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Trustworthy and dedicated, they create an authentic and memorable Bhutanese experience.”

    Emily Turner

FAQ

What languages are spoken in Bhutan?

There are 19 languages spoken in Bhutan, but the national language is Dzongkha. English is used throughout Bhutan’s education system, so it is widely used and understood.

What is the weather like in Bhutan and when is the best time to visit?

Bhutan is a year-round destination. There are four seasons: summer (June to August), autumn (September to November), winter (December to February) and spring (March to May). But because of the range of altitudes in the country, and the influence of the north Indian monsoons, the climate is incredibly varied. 

In the south, the humid, subtropical climate is fairly consistent year-round, with temperatures between 15oC and 30oC. Central Bhutan, with its temperate forests, has a more seasonal climate, with warm summers and cool, dry winters. The northern regions are much colder during winter. Because of the high altitude, mountain peaks are snowy year-round and the lower reaches remain cool in summer. 

In summer, the Indian monsoon season runs from late June or July to late September, mostly affecting the southern regions. Most farming activities take place in the summer, when crops thrive in verdant landscapes.

Autumn, from late September or early October to late November, follows the rainy season. It is characterised by bright, sunny days and some early snowfall at higher elevations. It’s the season of feasts and festivals as farmers reap the fruits of their work.

From late November until March, the crisp, clear and sunny winter sets in, with frost throughout much of the country and snowfall common above elevations of 3,000 metres. The winter northeast monsoon brings gale-force winds at the highest altitudes through high mountain passes, giving Bhutan the name Drukyul, which means Land of the Thunder Dragon in Dzongkha (Bhutan’s national language). 

Bhutan’s generally dry spring starts in early March and lasts until mid-April. It is a botanist’s delight, with nature in full bloom. Summer weather commences in mid-April with occasional showers and continues to late June.

What currency is used in Bhutan?

Bhutan’s currency is called ngultrum. It’s 1:1 with Indian rupees.

Which power plug is standard in Bhutan?

Three different electrical plugs are used throughout Bhutan: the British plug (three square pins, compatible with type G sockets), the European plug (two round pins, compatible with type C socket) and the Indian plug (three thick round pins, compatible with type D sockets). It’s a good idea to bring adaptors for all three.

What is the international country code?

For telephone calls, Bhutan’s country code is +975. Make sure you add this to the beginning of any number if calling Bhutan from abroad.

How do I apply for a visa?

You can apply online for a visa by completing this application form, or if you’re travelling with a tour operator, they may apply on your behalf. Read more about the visa here

Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives requiring a visa can apply either online before travelling or in person upon arrival in Bhutan.

How much does the visa cost?

There is a one-off fee of US$40 for the processing of your application. This is payable at the same time as your Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), as part of the process of submitting your visa application.

How much is the SDF?

The SDF is USD 100 per night for adults from all countries except for India. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay USD 50 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.

The SDF for Indian nationals (showing a valid Indian passport or Voter ID card) is Nu. 1,200 (or the equivalent amount in Indian rupees) per person, per night. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay Nu./INR 600 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.

What is the 24 hour SDF border town waiver?

Tourists visiting Samtse, Phuentsholing, Gelephu, and Samdrupjongkhar towns for 24 hours need not pay Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) beginning April 14, 2023. The waiver will be enforced for a year. The SDF  waiver will only apply for tourists who do not travel beyond the designated zones of border towns. However, SDF will apply for visitors who travel beyond the designated zone of border towns.

Tourists will be charged SDF if they go beyond Gurung Basti in Samtse, and beyond Rinchending Checkpost in Phuentsholing. The designated zone in Gelephu is at Aipoli Bridge and Pinchinna checkpost in Samdrupjongkhar.

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