Bhutan Travel Information

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Tour Escorts

All our Tours are escorted by well trained, knowledgeable guides, certified by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. All the guides speak English but Japanese, French and German speaking guides can be provided with prior information and on additional cost.

Food

Bhutanese Delicacies are limited with spicy Chillies and Cheese. However you will be served a Buffet of continental food with some local dishes too. On Treks, our trained cooks prepare dishes suitable to western tastes ranging from continental to Chinese and Bhutanese to Indian.

Money

Bhutanese unit of currency is the Ngultrum. 1 Nu. = 100 Chetrum. The Ngultrum is at par with the Indian Rupee. Approx. 1 USD = Nu/ 45.00

Clothing

Due to wide range of temperature and climatic conditions, it is advisable to bring appropriate clothing. From May to Sep. cotton clothes are sufficient, plus a woolen sweater or light jacket. From November to the end of April, you will need very warm clothes including long underwear or woolen tights to wear under trousers, and down jacket or coat. During visit to the monasteries, Dzongs and other religious institution, you should not wear shorts, hats and should be properly dressed.

What to pack

Clothes as per season, sunglasses/spare glasses or contact lenses, pair of casual shoes, washing kit, shaving kit, towel, hat, umbrella, camera, film and accessories, maps, insect repellent, hand cream, small sewing kit & safety pins, torch or flash light with spare batteries, mirror, sun screen cream, lip salve or soluble aspirin, antiseptic cream, preparation for the relief of sunburn. You may not be tuned to the Asian drugs so it is always better to bring own brand.

Photography

The photographic opportunities on all trips are immense. If you wish to record the local people, their houses and shops etc. You can always ask by gesture, if it’s ok to take pictures. Also while visiting Dzongs, monasteries, and religious institutions; please follow your guide’s instruction carefully. Photography inside the Dzongs and monuments are not allowed. Although films and batteries are available locally, it is best to bring it yourself.

Filming Regulations

The rules and rates for filming in Bhutan differ from that of normal treks and tours. Tourists or professionals intent on filming in Bhutan must abide by the Bhutanese Filing Regulations, 1995, available with the implementing agency, the Tourism Council of Bhutan. Applications for a filming permit must be submitted to the Tourism Council of Bhutan.

1. Synopsis of the film ~ theme/background/objective/purpose.

2. Specific locations/objects/activities.

3. Composition of the team and list of equipment, accessories/ consumables (members of the team will have to pay the full daily tourist tariff).

Letter of recommendation from sponsoring agency (application forms can be obtained from the TCB on payment of Nu 300.00) at least 30 days in advance. The application must be accompanied by:

Filming Royalty

1. First 30 Minutes or part thereof ~ US $10,000

2. Next 30 Minutes or part thereof ~ US $6,000

3. Every additional 30 Minutes or part there of US $3,000

In addition a security deposit of US $5,000 must be deposited with the TCB. This deposit will be refunded upon completion of the film to the satisfaction of the TCB.

Medical & Health

Anyone who enjoys out door life and is physically fit can participate on our treks and tours. How ever some treks maybe rigorous and difficult because of high altitude and therefore a good training of fitness for at least a month at home is required for treks going to an altitude in excess of 4000 mts/1500 ft. there are no compulsory vaccinations for Travel to Bhutan or within the continent. However it is recommended that you be protected against Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis A, Malaria, especially if you are traveling out of Bhutan. If you have heart condition, please check with the doctor to ensure that it is ok to undertake high altitude treks.

Travel Insurance

The costs that we offer do not cover your Travel Insurance. It is imperative that you have full comprehensive insurance cover to protect against unforeseen accidents and mishaps. Such policies are not available in Bhutan. It should adequately cover baggage and travel delays etc. and helicopter evacuation, transportation and medical assistance incase of treks.

Single Room Supplement

Rooms and Tent camp accommodations are provided on double occupancy basis. If you wish to reserve a single tent or Hotel room, an additional surcharge of USD 15 is applicable per person per night.

Alteration of itineraries

Yak Adventure Travel reserves the right to modify or alter many trip itineraries due to circumstances beyond our control such as Flight cancellation, weather condition, political strikes or restrictions etc.

Airport Tax

Airport tax of USD 20.00 per person is payable at the time of departure. It is subject to change.

Customs & Regulations

The Bhutanese authorities strictly prohibit the export of any religious Antiquity or antiques of any type. All personal electronics, Cameras, Video Cameras, Computers and personal electronic equipment may be brought into the country but they must be listed on the customs form provided on arrival at Paro and will be checked on departure. Two liters of Alcohol and reasonable quantity of cigarettes may be brought in to the country without duty.

Accomodation

There are comfortable hotel and lodges at all tourist destinations. Western Bhutan has better hotels while in central and eastern part of the country, accommodation establishments are simple and offer minimum facilities.

Distance & driving time between various places in Bhutan

All mode of transport within Bhutan is by motor vehicle as there is no domestic airline or trains. However, motor roads are well maintained and link all parts of the country. The mountainous terrain and winding roads restrict the average driving speed of vehicle to less than 35 kilometers per hour.

From To Distance [in Km] Driving Time [approx]
Thimphu Paro 65 1 Hr.
Thimphu Phuntsholing 172 6 Hrs.
Thimphu Wangdue Phodrang 70 3 Hrs.
Thimphu Punakha 76 3 Hrs.
Punakha Wangdue Phodrang 17 40 Mins.
Wangdue Phodrang Trongsa 129 5 Hrs.
Trongsa Bumthang 68 3 Hrs.
Bumthang Mongar 198 7 Hrs.
Mongar Lhuntshi 76 3 Hrs.
Mongar Trashigang 91 3 Hrs.
Trashigang Chorten Kora 52 2 Hrs.
Trashigang Samdrup Jongkhar 180 7 Hrs.
Samdrup Jongkhar Guwahati (India) 110 3 Hrs.
Samdrup Jongkhar Phuentsholing 380 10 Hrs.
Phuntsholing Bagdogra 170 4 Hrs

Climate & Average Temperature of Major Towns

The southern part of Bhutan is tropical, and in general, the east of Bhutan is warmer than the west of the country. The central valley of Punakha, Wangdiphodrang, Mongar, Trashigang and Lhuntse enjoy a semi tropical climate with very cool winters, while Thimphu, Trongsa and Bumthang have a much harsher climate, with heavy monsoon rains in the summer and heavy snow fall in winter. Winter in Bhutan starts from mid-November till mid-March, and at this time of the year the climate is dry with day time temperature of 16-18° C and night time temperature falling below zero. The monsoon usually arrives in mid-June, with the rain falling mainly in the afternoons and evenings. Autumn starts from the end of September, after the last of the big rains, and it is a magnificent season for trekking-lasting till mid-November.

Place

Jan/Feb

Mar/Apr May/June July/Aug Sep/Oct Nov/Dec
Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min
Paro +13 +3 +15 +3 +23 +13 +25 +15 +22 +10 +12 +3
Thimphu +14 0 +16 +6 +22 +14 +27 +17 +20 +13 +16 +1
Punakha +18 +7 +24 +9 +22 +10 +26 +13 +25 +11 +22 +9
Wangdi +17 +7 +24 +11 +28 +18 +29 +20 +26 +17 +22 +7
Trongsa +12 +1 +16 +2 +20 +14 +18 +14 +17 +13 +16 +9
Bumthang +10 +1 +16 +5 +18 +10 +21 +13 +19 +11 +15 +2
Mongar +23 +10 +27 +11 +30 +20 +35 +22 +30 +18 +25 +8
Trashigang +16 +4 +19 +7 +20 +13 +22 +14 +20 +11 +16 +9