Bhutan Visa Information
Visas

All
visitors to Bhutan requires visas. In 1994 individual tourist visas for a period
of up to two weeks cost US$20 and were issued on arrival at Paro Airport. All
visa application must reach Bhutan at least seven days prior to the tourists
intended arrival date. Tourists are remained to bring original photographs with
them to Bhutan as they will be required by the immigration authority at
paro Airport. Tourists who have not applied for a visa or who have not received
the necessary clearances from Thimphu will not be allowed to board the Druk-Air
flight to paro. Thimphu is well connected by both telephone and fax. Any procedural
problems regarding visa application can usually be quickly solved. Extensions
to two-week visas can be obtained in Thimphu, the also cost US$20.
Customs
The Bhutanese authorities strictly prohibit the export of any religious antiquity
or antiques of any type from the country. Camera, video cameras, computers and
personal electronic equipment may be brought into the country but must be listed
on arrival and will be checked on departure. A reasonable quantity
of cigarettes and alcohol may be imported into the kingdom.
Money
Bhutanese currency is the ngultrum. In 1994 approximately 31 ngultrum exchanged
for one Us dollar. The ngultrrum is linked to the Indian rupee. Dollars and
dollar traveler cheques are acceptable in larger hotels and tourist shops. Ngultrum
will be needed for small purchases and expenses outside the capital. Local currency
can be bought (and sold) at the airport on arrival and at all of the bigger
hotels in Thimphu and paro. Apart from more expensive gifts such as carpets
and long lengths of material, expenses in Bhutan are cheap and should not exceed
approximately US$10 per day.
Reservations

Travel
Agent can make reservations for Bhutan with the closest Avitation & Tourism
International (ATI) office, or directly with one of the many tour operators
in Bhutan. Some periods of the year are extremely busy and others are particularly
quiet; to ensure availability of rooms and more importantly flights, bookings
should be made as early as possible. As some travel arrangements can take some
time to arrange, it is important to book early to ensure all requested services
are arranged. This is particularly true if special permits are required for
trekking.
Druk-Air
Maybe the smallest national carrier in the world, Druk-Air has a fleet of two
BAE-146 aircraft. An international flight crew and hostesses trained by Thai
Airways International give the airline its credibility and charm. Druk-Air is
the only airline that serves paro so all visitors to Bhutan are initiated into
the paro is one of the most spectacular in the world. Whether flying along the
Himalayan range from Kathmandu or over the foothills from Calcutta or Dhaka,
each flights is a mesmerizing aeronautical feat and offers an exciting descent
into the kingdom. Delays do occur on account of the changeable Himalayan weather
so travelers are advised to build an extra day onto the end of their trip
in case of hold-ups. Druk-Air flies twice weekly to Delhi via Kathmandu and
three times weekly to Bangkok via Calcutta and Dhaka. For exact flight
time contact your travel agent or Druk-Air. Schedules change between the summer
monsoons and the winter snow. Airline bookings should be made at the same time
as booking your holiday in Bhutan. Your travel agent can schedule international
connections to connect with the Druk-Air flight wherever you choose to meet
it.
Accommodation
Hotels vary in style and quality from town to town nut are generally considered
to be one of the welcome surprise for visitors to Bhutan. All government approved
hotels are clean and well maintained . During the colder months hotles are heated
and extra blankets or comforters are provided in each room. Bathroom are reasonably
modern with running hot water common in Thimphu and paro but found less often
further east. Hotel staff are invariably exceptionally accommodating and will
do whatever they can do make guest feel more comfortable.
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