
Your Ultimate Bhutan Travel Guide
Plan the perfect trip with expert tips, cultural insights, and essential travel information for Bhutan
Visa & Entry Information
All international travelers (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) require a visa to enter Bhutan
Apply Online
Easily apply for an e-visa through the official portal: https://visit.doi.gov.bt
Through Operators
You can also secure your visa through licensed tour operators, hotels, or guides
Additional Info
For comprehensive details, visit https://www.tourism.gov.bt


Best Time to Visit Bhutan
Bhutan is a year-round destination, with each season offering a unique experience:
Spring (March–May):
Lush valleys, rhododendron blooms, ideal for trekking
Summer (June–August):
Green landscapes and fewer tourists (expect occasional monsoons)
Autumn (September–November):
Clear skies, major cultural festivals (Tshechus), and perfect views
Winter (December–February):
Crisp mountain scenery, peaceful Dzongs, and black-necked crane sightings

Cultural Etiquette & Dos and Don’ts
Respect for Bhutanese traditions is essential to a meaningful trip:
Dos:
Walk clockwise around stupas and temples
Dress conservatively when visiting Dzongs or monasteries
Greet with a nod or smile—Bhutanese people are warm and welcoming
Don’ts:
Don’t point your feet at people or sacred objects
Don’t photograph inside temples unless permitted
Don’t touch religious artifacts without permission

Must-See Attractions
From spiritual sites to natural wonders, Bhutan is filled with treasures:
📍 Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery)
📍 Punakha Dzong
📍 Thimphu’s Buddha Dordenma
📍 Bumthang Valley
📍 Haa Valley
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