Your Journey Awaits. To travel to Bhutan from the USA, fly to a nearby hub such as Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, or Singapore, and then connect to Paro with Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines. Book through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator, who will arrange your visa and travel package, including accommodations, a certified guide, meals, and transportation within Bhutan.
Bhutan has only one international airport — Paro International Airport (PBH) — and it is served by only a few regional cities. From the USA, you’ll need to fly to one of the following cities that offer direct flights to Bhutan:
Common connecting cities from the Brazil to Bhutan:
Brazil → Bangkok (BKK) → Paro (PBH)
This is typically the easiest and most reliable route from major U.S. cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Chicago, with frequent international connections via airlines such as Qatar Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, or United.
Once in a connecting city, travelers can fly to Bhutan with Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines.
All international travellers (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens, etc.) must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their partner abroad.
You must pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) and book a pre-arranged package (includes accommodation, transport, guide, etc.).
The tour operator will arrange your Bhutan Visa, which is issued after you’ve paid for your trip.
Guide is must for all tourist travelling to Bhutan
Component | Cost |
---|---|
Entry Permit | Visa is must for Brazil citizen |
SDF | $100/night per person |
Route Permits | No Route permits are required with a new policy |
For updates: Visit Bhutan Tourism or contact Bhutanese Immigration.
Enjoy your trip to the Land of the Thunder Dragon!
Our mountain tours take you to the highest peaks, where you can witness stunning vistas and enjoy the crisp mountain air. Our beach tours, on the other hand, offer a chance to relax and unwind on the sandy shores.
American can stay as long as possible if they pay daily SDF of USD 100 and pay for other accommodation, transport and sightseeing.
Yes solo travelers are allowed but need to have Guide and vehicle for the tour.
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There are no direct flights from the Brazil to Bhutan. You must transit through a country with flights to Bhutan. Common routes include:
USA → Bangkok (Thailand) → Paro (Bhutan)
USA → Delhi/Kolkata (India) → Paro
USA → Singapore → Paro
USA → Kathmandu (Nepal) → Paro
No. Bhutan does not allow independent visa applications. You must book a pre-arranged tour through a certified operator who will apply on your behalf.
Bhutan charges a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD 100 per person per night (as of 2025). Tour packages usually start from USD 250–350 per day, including accommodations, guide, meals, transport, and entry fees.
The best seasons are:
Spring (March–May) – for flowers and festivals
Autumn (September–November) – for clear mountain views and major festivals
Due to carrier delays, please allow up to 14 business days for your order to be delivered via our standard shipping method (“standard” at checkout).
Due to carrier delays, please allow up to 14 business days for your order to be delivered via our standard shipping method (“standard” at checkout).
Due to carrier delays, please allow up to 14 business days for your order to be delivered via our standard shipping method (“standard” at checkout).
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