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Nepal Environmental
Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd.
P.O. Box: 25728
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Tel: (+977-1) 4436900, 4436650
Mobile: 9851031532
Fax: (+977-1) 4415380

 
  Bhutan-The Last Shangri-La
 

Drukyul - in Tibetan "The Land of Thunder Dragon" Bhutan is indeed, the Last Shangrila protected by the mighty Himalayas from the rest of the world. Bhutan is only country where still monarch rule is in existence and the Kingdom is Bhutan Tourblissfully untouched. Hidden in the Eastern Himalayas between India and Tibet as big as Switzerland, but sparsely populated. The Mountains are magnificent, the forest are dense, the people are delightful and peaceful due to Buddhism. The main State Religion is Buddhist and is also Drukpa Kagyupa School of Tibetan Buddhist of Mahayana. Buddhism has provided the essence of a rich culture and fascinating History.

The reason for Bhutan's uniqueness and attraction is that its culture and environment have been largely unaltered by the pressure of polulation or excessive number of Tourist as it used to happen in many other countries. Hence, it is very safe and secure for the Foreign Tourist/travelers visiting Bhutan.

 
Bhutan at a Glance
Area:                          47, 000 sq. Km.
Capital:                      Thimpu
Continent:                 South Asia
Seasons:                  Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring
Language:                Dzongkha & English
Currency:                 Ngultrum
Population:              (2006 approx.) 2,279,723
Religions:                 Buddhism & Hinduism
 
Travel Information
 

Visa and Passport
Bhutanese embassies or consulates abroad do not issue tourist visa. The Druk Air ticket cannot be purchased without first obtaining visa. Visa application at least eight weeks in advance is advisable. The visitors are required valid passport and visa to enter Bhutan, except for Indian nationals. Travelers to Bhutan must have a visa approval prior to arriving in the kingdom of Bhutan. Those who have not had a visa approval will not permitted to board their Durk Air Flight.

Travel Visa Application
Once you are ready to confirm your tour arrangements we will apply for your visas. We will need the following details:

  1. Your full name (exactly as it appears in your passport)
  2. Permanent address
  3. Occupation
  4. Sex
  5. Nationality
  6. Passport Number
  7. Date of issue and expiry date of passport
  8. Date and place of birth

Your Bhutan visa will be stamped in your passport when you arrive in the kingdom. You need to pay US$ 20 cash upon arrival and present 2 passport photos with your passport number on the back. We can process visa extensions for you if necessary.

Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
As required by government regulations all visitors must travel at least one way into Bhutan by Royal Bhutan Airlines (Druk Air). Druk Air operates from Kathmandu-Paro every Mon/Wed/Fri/ and Paro-Kathmandu every Tus/Sun/Fri entry is permitted only by Druk Air into Paro.

 
Travel in Bhutan

The Royal government of Bhutan has adopted a very cautious approach to the development of tourism in the kingdom in an effort to avoid the negative impacts of tourism on the culture and the environment. All tourists (group or individual) must travel on a pre-planned, prepaid, guided, package tour or custom designed program through a government registered travel company. Independent travel is not permitted in Bhutan.

Payments
Tour payments must be made one month prior to the date of arrival in Bhutan and the government issues the visa only after the receipt of full tour payment.

Clothing
Cotton clothes are sufficient from May until September but warm clothes are very much necessary from November to the end of April. However, visitors are advised to carry clothes consisting of layers (or preferably woolen sweater and jacket) throughout the season, as weather may change at anytime.

Transportation
We use 4 WD Japanese vehicles such as Hilux and Land-cruisers for a group of 1-2 persons. Hiace buses for a group of 3-7 persons and deluxe coaster bus for a group of 8-20 persons. All these vehicles are periodically checked and maintained and will be at your disposal at all times, with the drivers.

Trip Planning
For cultural tours the booking should be completed 6 weeks in advance but for tours during festivals, 10 weeks advance information is required. Festivals held in autumn & spring are peak season for the tourists and without any early reservations, it can be difficult to confirm flights and hotels. For trekking groups, it is important to do bookings at least 10 weeks in advance, as it requires plenty of planning. For visitors in trek, we serve simple but nutritious and tasty dishes.

Festivals
Religious festivals (Tse Chu) are important events and celebrated throughout the kingdom of Bhutan. The Tsechus are the most colorful event and all Bhutanese gather and celebrate at every Dzongs (fortress), temples and monasteries.

Accommodations
Hotels and tourist lodges in Bhutan are comfortable but not luxurious. Although recently a few luxury hotels have been established in Bhutan, visitors in general can expect a unique combination of traditional Bhutanese style together with modern services, but not international five star luxuries all over Bhutan! Clean and well-maintained, most of the hotels are equipped with telephones; fax machines and long distance service. The food offered to the visitors is carefully prepared to suit the western taste combining Bhutanese food and western dishes.

The Royal Government of Bhutan categorizes all hotels and lodges. International visitors will be accommodated in hotels only, which fulfill the standards set by the government. Some of the more simple lodges have a special charm of their own, and convince with the traditional warm hospitality.
 
The Tours we organize in Bhutan are as followings:
   
Bhutan Tour   Bhutan Tour and Trek
Duration : 6 nights 7 days   Duration : 10 nights 11 days
     
Bhutan tour Mountain Joy  

Bhutan at glance

Duration : 6 nights 7 days   Duration : 14 days
     
Bhutan tour : Exotic Himalaya   Bhutan Snowman Trekking
Duration : 4 nights 5 days   Duration : 4 nights 5 days
     
   
     
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