Bhutan Travel Tips

We have crucial Bhutan travel tips that can help you travelling in Bhutan. It might be the best guide for a trip to the kingdom of Bhutan.

Travel Insurance & Health

We would recommend you to have your own travel insurance where it is trusted. However, you can also consider Bhutan’s Royal Insurance Corporation plan for both travel and medical insurance.

Covid-19 vaccinations and testing proof, tetanus, typhoid and hepatitis A inoculations are basic of health conditions while travelling all around. Please concern to your doctor before taking a trip to Bhutan.

Tips of Banking & Payment

You can easily withdrawn and exchange for local currency through most Banks in Bhutan. Internet banking facilities are available.

Ngultrum (Bhutan Currency) is same as the Indian rupees. POS services are available and you can pay by credit card for most hotels and handicrafts stores in Bhutan.

Bhutan Travel Tips on Shopping

You can buy any items such as hand-made textiles of Baskets, Bowl, Masks, Gods of silver, Thangka Paintings and Stamps etc. However, dealing with antiques is strongly forbidden in Bhutan. You can not take any antiques bought from the the locals.

Tips on Electricity Use

Bhutan uses 220/240 volts with round hole two-pin and three-pin power outlets. Please bring flat-to-round pin converters for your electronics if necessary. Most hotels in Bhutan offer a multi plug socket.

Bhutan’s electricity is based on carbon neutral destination which is green generated by hydro power.

Tips on Photography

Please check with your tour guide before taking a picture or filming of inside Dzongs, temples, monasteries and religious institutions. Most of these places are typically strict and not allowed. 

However, feel free to capturing rural life, flora and fauna, and most exterior images of Dzongs and Stupas. Bhutan offers a luxurious opportunity for Photographers, especially for outdoor tours. Check our bestselling and amazing photography tour for Bhutan.

Tips on Dressing

Bhutan is typically a mixed weather condition with altitudinal variations. We recommend a rain coat especially in the monsoon seasons from June to July.

When visiting monasteries, Dzongs and other religious institutions, we expect you to dress modestly. These are the holy sites and deep faith stands of the locals. Wearing long pants and long sleeved tops, removing hats are kindly asked for mutual understanding and respect the local culture. Please kindly enquire any guides that you want to know about Bhutan travel tips.

Cautions While Traveling in Bhutan Guide

As one of the safest travel destination, it is also dangerous enough for some circumstances in Bhutan. Please ensure that your belongings such as passports, cameras, wallets and purses are properly secured. And, do not forget leaving such items within sight or in locked vehicles while sightseeing.

Please ask boiled water if in need and avoid drinking tap water most water sources in Bhutan are untreated.

Please do not carry tobaccos in excess of the set limit. A foreign visitor bringing one litre alcoholic spirit and up to 200 sticks of cigarettes is only allowed. Bhutan also has a duty to protect its citizens from drugs and tobacco products. You can not sale or offer tobaccos to locals.

Flying to Bhutan Travel Tips

Bhutan airports are dangerous as its location in a deep valley, which is surrounded by mountain peaks as high as 18,000ft.

Bhutan’s flights are on visual control, which meant that a flight can take off or landing only when there is no other flights in the runway. Flights do not operate at night and on bad weather conditions. Delayed flights status is normal and sometime delay for few days. Recommend to be prepared for unforeseen delays and unexpected stop-overs.

Flight to Bhutan internationally is connecting to Paro, your luggage will not be checked all the way to Paro and need to recheck at the counter before boarding with a connecting flight.

Search for flights to Paro with Bhutan Airlines or Druk Air.

Safety on the Roads Guide

Bhutan has many blind corners, always wear seatbelt. Avoid driving at night and do not let the driver driving excessive time. Independent travel in Bhutan is only excepted for Indian, Bangladesh, and the Maldives.

Hope our Bhutan travel tips is helpful for planning your trip to Bhutan.

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