Bhutan often referred to as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, graciously invites visitors to discover its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and deeply entrenched traditions. As a nation that skillfully balances modern advancements with environmental stewardship, Bhutan offers a truly unique experience. Whether one is captivated by the magnificent Himalayas, the tranquil monasteries, or the heartfelt hospitality of the Bhutanese people, this kingdom guarantees a journey that is both inspiring and rejuvenating.
The Kingdom of Bhutan extends a warm welcome to travelers, encouraging them to explore its extensive history, vibrant festivals, and its unwavering dedication to environmental preservation. Here, the philosophy of Gross National Happiness reflects a commitment to nurturing both the populace and the land in harmony. Whether you are trekking through lush valleys, visiting historic fortresses, or witnessing the breathtaking beauty of Paro Taktsang, Bhutan presents opportunities for every kind of explorer.
The renowned hospitality of the Bhutanese people is unparalleled, with locals enthusiastic about sharing their culture, traditions, and way of life. We invite you to experience our serene kingdom, where the elements of nature, spirituality, and kindness converge to offer an unforgettable experience.
We welcome you to explore Bhutan — not merely as a destination but as a sanctuary where one can find peace and a sense of belonging.
WELCOME TO BHUTAN
" A Journey of Peace and Discovery"

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"Bhutan calls you to discover its serenity and culture – a journey you'll treasure for a lifetime."

Bhutan Visa
To embark on your remarkable journey to Bhutan, every visitor needs to secure a visa before arrival. Fortunately, obtaining a Bhutan visa is a straightforward process that can be easily accomplished by paying the daily Sustainable Development Fund (SDF) of $100, alongside a one-time visa fee of $40. Once you complete this payment to Bhutan Travel Adventure (Government licensed travel company), we will take care of the rest by applying for your visa on your behalf through the Department of Immigration, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience. You will receive your Bhutan e-visa in a convenient soft copy format shortly thereafter.
To expedite your application, we kindly request that you provide us with a scanned copy of your passport—ensuring it retains a minimum validity of six months from your date of travel—along with a soft copy of your passport-sized photograph. Your cooperation will enable us to facilitate your journey to this breathtaking destination seamlessly. Thank you for choosing Bhutan Travel Adventure; we look forward to helping you create unforgettable memories in Bhutan!

Flying into Bhutan: A Unique Travel Experience
Bhutan, being a small and landlocked country, has limited access for international flights, making the journey into the Kingdom all the more special. The country is served by the only international airport, Paro International Airport (PBH), which is nestled in a deep valley surrounded by towering mountains, offering one of the most scenic landings in the world. The experience of flying into Bhutan is like no other, as the dramatic landscapes, rivers, and monasteries unfold beneath your plane, creating a breathtaking first impression.
Airlines and Flights to Bhutan:
To visit Bhutan, tourists must fly through a select group of airlines that have been authorized to operate into Bhutan. These include:
These two airlines are the only ones that operate flights into and out of Bhutan, ensuring a seamless connection between Bhutan and international destinations.
The Scenic Landing at Paro Airport:
One of the most thrilling aspects of flying into Bhutan is the landing at Paro International Airport. The airport is located in a valley surrounded by steep mountains, which means that only a few highly skilled pilots are qualified to fly into and land at this airport. The approach offers stunning views of the Himalayan range and the beautiful Paro Valley, making it an unforgettable experience.
Due to its location and limited airspace, Paro airport only accommodates small aircraft, and flights are often subject to weather conditions. The runway is also one of the shortest in the world, which adds an element of excitement to the journey!
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Do I need a visa to go to Bhutan?A: Yes, all international travelers, except for citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, require a visa to enter Bhutan. At Bhutan Travel Adventure, we manage the entire visa application process for you. Once you book a tour with us, we'll handle the paperwork and liaise with relevant authorities to ensure your visa is approved. Just provide us with a copy of your passport, and we'll take care of the rest, allowing you to focus on planning your exciting journey through Bhutan's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
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How much is the Bhutan visa fee for tourists visiting Bhutan?A: The Bhutan visa fee for tourists is a one-time USD 40 per person. This fee is a mandatory requirement for all international visitors (excluding Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) and is typically processed in advance through our services. When you book a private or group tour with us, we ensure that visa arrangements are seamlessly handled, allowing you to focus on enjoying your adventure. Please note that this fee is in addition to the daily SDF set by the Bhutanese government. If you have any further questions or need assistance, our team is here to help you every step of the way.
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Can I get visa on arrival to Bhutan?A: No, Bhutan does not offer visas on arrival for tourists. All international tourists, except those from India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives, must obtain a visa before traveling to Bhutan.
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Are there specific quotas or restrictions on the number of tourists allowed to visit Bhutan each year?A: Bhutan operates under a unique tourism policy known as "High Value, Low Impact." Currently, there is no specific quota on the number of tourists allowed to visit each year. However, the nation ensures sustainable tourism by mandating a minimum daily SDF (Sustainable Development Fee). This approach helps preserve Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and pristine natural environment by discouraging mass tourism and promoting a more exclusive, high-quality travel experience. At Bhutan Travel Adventure, we fully align with these policies to offer personalized and enriching tours, ensuring that your visit contributes to the continued preservation and appreciation of this extraordinary kingdom.