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BHUTAN PACKAGE TOUR
TOURIST VISA
The Bhutan Government issues visas to all tourists on arrival in the Kingdom. Passport details should be forwarded to the tour operator in advance, which will be handle by them and visa clearance will be send to you. You will not be permitted to board the plane for Bhutan unless visa clearance has come from Thimphu. The visa costs US$ 20 and must be paid in cash on arrival at the Paro airport or by land at Phuntsholing.

GETTING THERE

Bhutan is connected by air from Delhi, Calcutta, Dhaka, Bangkok and Kathmandu. You can also enter via land from the Indian State of West Bengal to Phuntsholing, Bhutan.

 

CUSTOMS

Arrival. You will receive a baggage declaration form to complete when you arrive in Bhutan. For tourists, the main purpose of this form is to ensure that you re-export anything you bring into the country. List any expensive equipment that you are carrying, such as cameras and portable computers. Customs officials usually want to see the items that you list, and then they endorse the form and return it to you. Don't lose it. You must return the form, and may be asked to show the items listed when you leave the country.

 

CURRENCY

Bhutanese currency is the Ngultrum (abbrev. Nu.) which, is divided into 100 Cheltrum. Bank notes come in denominations of 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 ngultrum. One Ngultrum is equivalent to one Indian Rupees.
 
LANGUAGE
 

Dzongkha, is the national language, Numerous languages and dialects are spoken in the Kingdom, however, Dzongkha, Sharchobkha and Lhotsamkha are the major language spoken by the mass. English is widely understood.

 

CLOTHING

 

The wide range of temperatures does not make dressing easy. The best solution is to wear several layers, such as a cotton shirt, pullover, wool cardigan and jacket, which can be taken off or added as needed. Do not bring delicate clothes: conservative sportswear is the appropriate style for a traveler in Bhutan.

 

CLIMATE

 

It is hard to generalize about Bhutan's weather since the mountain climate varies enormously from region to another. It varies with the altitude and can also reach extremes of heat and cold within the 24 hours at any given altitude. Southern Bhutan is tropical, with monsoon season. The East is warmer than the West. The central valleys of Punakha, Wangdi Phodrang, Mongar, Trashigang and Lhuntshi enjoy a semi tropical climate with very cool winters, whereas Haa, Paro, Thimphu, Trongsa, Bumthang and Phobjikha have a much harsher climate, including occasional snowfalls in winter. The north of the country is inhabited up to 5,00 meters (16,400 feet) in summer. The climate there is rough, with monsoon rains in summer and heavy snowfalls in winter that block the passes leading into the central valleys.

 
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