Tour to Bhutan , Trekking  In Bhutan

Bhutan Tour


Bhutan visa must must applied for a minimum of 30 days before travel. All visas must be approved by Bhutan Foreign Ministry, from where a clearance number will be issued. A visa application form must be mailed, along with four copies of original passport size photographs. The actual visa is stamped on arrival in Bhutan while visa is cleared in advance and a visa clearance number issued.

For all travelers, entering Bhutan by Druk Air, the visa clearance number is forwarded to concerned overseas Druk Air stations and without the Clearance Number; passengers are not allowed to board the flight. Visa Clearance Number is also required while issuing Druk Air tickets.
For all travelers, entering into the country by surface through Phuntsholing (the border town south of Bhutan), the visa is stamped on arrival and Clearance Number is forwarded to Foreign Ministry's office for references and record.
Visa fee is US$ 20.00 per person for 14 days visa, which can be further extended with additional fee of US$ 15.00. Visa fee is payable on arrival in cash
Duration: 25
Grade: Hard

Chomolhari Trek

This trip is quite beautiful, but requires that trekkers are in very good physical condition, as it includes many walking hours and the crossing of two high mountain passes. We crisscross the Pa-Chu River until we reach base camp at Jangothang. Our trek is the longer version and crosses two high passes from base camp. The views of snow-covered Chomolhari at 7315m from Jangothang are truly spectacular.

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Glimpse of Bhutan

This tour is designed for shorter visits to Bhutan. It is perfect for travelers with limited time and a limited budget. The itinerary features visits to scenic Paro and historic Thimphu, the vibrant capital of Bhutan and home of the King.

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Essence of Bhutan

Designed for those travelers who have a week to spend in Bhutan, this tour takes you across the Dochula Pass (3100m) to the old capital of Bhutan. Built in 1637, picturesque Punakha was the capital until 1958. Situated between two rivers, the Mo-Chu & Pho-Chu (Male & Female River), Punakha is now the winter residence for the monks of Bhutan

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Laya Gasa Trek

This trek follows the same route as the Chomolhari trek until it reaches the Lingshi campsite. From here, the trail diverges to the left towards Chebisa. Trek highlights include Laya villages with their unique cultural dress code, as well as diverse flora and fauna, including a good opportunity to spot the famed blue sheep of the Himalayas, yak herders’ camps.

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