Unsurprisingly, most people know very few facts about Bhutan. Lots of experienced travelers aren’t even sure where Bhutan is located! Although state-controlled tours are possible, Bhutan has deliberately remained closed off to protect old traditions.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring months of March to May when the valleys come alive with flowers in bloom and Autumn starting from September to December where festival hits the central Bhutan.
The easiest way to obtain a Bhutan tourist visa is through a registered tour operator, as the company will obtain your visa on your behalf. You just need to provide the details of your visit and your documents for Bhutan Visa. Once we receive all your documents the visa takes about 2 to 3 working days for approval.
Bhutan has two airlines. Drukair and Privately owned Bhutan Airlines. Both airlines operate from Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, Singapore, Guwahati and Bagdugra. The airline is one of the finest in the Country with zero incident.
Booking a trip to Bhutan offers a myriad of compelling reasons to explore this unique and captivating destination. Here are some key points highlighting why Bhutan should be on your travel list.
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