ABOUT BHUTAN

Brief History

Bhutan unveils its mesmerizing beauty across four distinct seasons. Spring paints the land with vibrant colors as rhododendrons bloom in all their glory. The summer months bring warmth and refreshing rainfall, followed by the breathtaking transformation of the skies into a brilliant, crystal blue that lasts until November. The most popular time to visit Bhutan is during the fall when the landscape becomes a trekker’s paradise, offering awe-inspiring views of the Himalayan Mountain range. Winter blankets the land with a serene coldness, occasionally adorning Thimphu with a delicate layer of snow. Temperatures in Thimphu range from around 0 degrees Celsius in January to 25 degrees Celsius in July. The southern plains near the Indian border provide a warmer, more tropical climate during winter. In the majestic Great Himalaya areas of the western and northern borders, snow graces the landscape year-round.

Embark on a journey to Bhutan and immerse yourself in its unparalleled high-altitude beauty. Nowhere else in the world can you encounter such a harmonious blend of tranquil people, rich traditions, and pristine environment. Bhutan’s government is dedicated to preserving this unique charm, which is why they have implemented guidelines for tourism. These regulations ensure that tour operators, like Bhutan Travel Specialist, provide exceptional service while maintaining the country’s essence. Our all-inclusive packages and the convenience of a knowledgeable guide and driver allow you to focus solely on your journey through this earthly paradise, while we take care of every detail.

Choose from our diverse range of tour itineraries, suitable for every taste, skill level, and timeframe. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage with an easygoing cultural tour, explore Bhutan’s natural wonders on a biking or bird-watching expedition, challenge yourself with a high-altitude trek, embark on a family-friendly adventure, or seek inner peace with a gentle meditative tour. Our tours are private, ensuring you have the freedom to travel alone or with friends and family, accompanied by your personal guide and vehicle throughout your Bhutanese journey.

Our tour packages are meticulously curated and all-inclusive, taking care of every detail before you even set foot in Bhutan. Accommodation, meals, overland transport within Bhutan, sightseeing, a knowledgeable local guide, and pack animals for treks are all included. Our guides, licensed and trained by the Department of Tourism in Bhutan, are locals with a deep understanding of the country’s rich tapestry and fluent in English. We guarantee personalized attention and hospitality throughout your journey.

Traveling to Bhutan offers a unique and extraordinary experience, as it remains an off-the-beaten-path destination. The Bhutanese government’s commitment to preserving the country’s pristine beauty has led to strict regulations. Every traveler must book through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator like us, ensuring a carefully preserved environment and a genuine encounter with traditional culture.

Bhutan has been working hard to make your visit even more special. They have crafted a brand-new tourism strategy that focuses on three crucial aspects: sustainable development, improved infrastructure, and an elevated guest experience. This means that not only will you have an amazing time, but you will also contribute to the betterment of Bhutan and its people.

To support their sustainable development goals, Bhutan has decided to increase the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF). While it might seem like a small change, this fee has a significant impact. By raising it from USD 65 to USD 100 per person, per night, Bhutan aims to generate funds for projects that boost the country’s economy, society, environment, and culture. It’s a win-win situation – you get to explore a breathtaking destination, and your contribution helps Bhutan thrive!

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About Bhutan

Welcome to Bhutan, a hidden gem nestled in the breathtaking Eastern Himalayas. This mesmerizing landlocked country, sandwiched between Tibet and India, boasts an area of approximately 38394 square kilometers. Let us unveil the wonders that await you in Bhutan’s three distinct regions.

Prepare to be awestruck by the majestic Great Himalayas, standing tall along the northern and western borders. These awe-inspiring mountains reach staggering heights of around 7,550 meters. As you venture southward, you’ll find yourself immersed in the enchanting Inner Himalayas, with its verdant hills and valleys adorned by lush forests. This central region is home to Bhutan’s vibrant towns, nestled at altitudes ranging from 1,100 to 3,750 meters. Explore the capital city, Thimphu, situated at an elevation of about 2,300 meters. The journey continues to the southern plains, where the foothills of the Himalayas create a magical landscape. Here, you will encounter a world of semi-tropical forests, bamboo jungles, and altitudes ranging from 300 to 1,350 meters.

At Bhutan Travel Specialist, we are a licensed tour company dedicated to offering unforgettable cultural tours, exhilarating treks, and vibrant travel experiences in Bhutan. Our meticulously designed tours respect the environment and Bhutanese culture, ensuring an immersive and enjoyable adventure. With our unwavering commitment to ethical practices, we set the highest standards for the quality of our services. Prepare to traverse Bhutan with comfort while immersing yourself in its traditions, culture, architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.

We go the extra mile to assist our clients in every aspect of their journey. From selecting the perfect dates to crafting a tailor-made itinerary, we provide invaluable travel tips and insights. Your Bhutan logistics are our responsibility, including trekking supplies and all necessary arrangements. Whether you embark on a trekking expedition or a sightseeing tour, we strive to offer delicious meals, comfortable accommodations, friendly and knowledgeable guides, and restful nights, all while unveiling the heart and soul of Bhutan. Our ultimate goal is for you to gain a deeper understanding of the country and its people’s way of life, visit significant landmarks, relax in the embrace of elegant mountains, and return home with memories of a lifetime.

Trekking in Bhutan unveils the awe-inspiring beauty of its countryside. Whether you prefer gentle valleys, rushing streams, stunning lakes, or high mountain passes with magnificent vistas, we have a variety of treks catering to different ability levels. Traverse remote villages, encounter rice paddy terraces, and catch glimpses of blue sheep, exotic birds, yaks and their herders, takins, and playful monkeys. Our experienced trekking staff will guide you every step of the way, ensuring your comfort and enjoyment.

After a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bhutan is ready to amaze you with its incredible sights and experiences. But that’s not all – they have some fantastic surprises in store for their guests!

So, mark your calendar and get ready for an extraordinary journey to Bhutan. Be part of their sustainable vision and witness the positive changes you can make simply by indulging in an awe-inspiring vacation. Experience the magic, beauty, and warmth of Bhutan – a land like no other. Welcome back to Bhutan, where adventure and sustainability go hand in hand!

Embark on a journey like no other. Let Bhutan Travel Specialist be your gateway to a world of wonder, serenity, and adventure.

CUSTOMER REVIEW

  • “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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