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If there is an Indian citizen looking forward to visiting Bhutan, here is some good news: Indian nationals do not need a visa to enter Bhutan. Even so, there are certain travel regulations and permits you must observe so that you can have a pleasurable trip. In this article, we will discuss the entry requirements and how to optimize your visit in Bhutan. There are also the best and affordable Bhutan tour packages offered by Denzong Leisure, your travel for all seasons. Do Indians Need a Visa For Bhutan?
Do Indians Need a Visa For Bhutan?
No, Indian citizens do not need a visa to enter Bhutan. This is one of the several factors which has made traveling to Bhutan an attractive option, this as well the short vacation mostly tourists want without any hassle of applying visas and stakling at embassies or consulates. The Valid travel document allows Indian nationals to enter the country without overly a lot of needs including:
A valid Indian passport with at least six month validity from the date of entry.
This relaxing policy forms part of Bhutan's initiative to promote travel and tourism across both nations. But while a visa is generally not required, an Indian must procure an Entry Permit in order to travel outside of certain designated areas in the Kingdom of Bhutan.
Entry Permit, Only applicable to Indians
Once inside Bhutan, an entry permit is also required for nationals from India. This is carried out at the immigration desks of Phuentsholing, Paro and Thimphu. The permit allows visiting the tourist circuits of the two places Thimpu and Paro.
Such mid-region areas fall under the exclusive permission and are termed as Special Area Permit where separate application has to be made to Bhutanese immigration office in Thimphu.
The procedure for obtaining entry permit is quite straightforward:
Show your travel document. (passport or Voter ID).
Submit passport-size photos.
Complete the immigration forms which are available at the immigration units.
With the completion of these requirements, there will be no further hindrances in relishing the divine picturesque of the country Bhutan.
Demand of Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) on Indian Tourists
With an Indian citizenship comes visa free entry to the Kingdom of Bhutan. However, incidentally, they are charged a sustainable development fee (SDF). This fee was launched as part of the so-called ‘High Value, Low Impact’ brand of tourism which the Bhutanese government decided.
From July 2020, Indian nationals will have to pay an SDF of 1200 INR every day per head. This charge is designed for sustainable tourism development and protecting the fragile ecosystem of Bhutan. Children who are 5 years and below do not pay this fee, those from ages 6 to 12 years are charged half the fee.
Starting from the culture, geography to the traditions of Bhutan, they all make it difficult to decide on what to leave out during the vacation. This is also the reason why Denzong Leisure provides a variety of configurable Bhutan tour packages catering to various preferences and budget limits. We have something for everyone, whether it’s a trek in the mountains packed with thrilling encounters, a peaceful vacation far from the bustling crowd, or a journey to understand the quaint cultures of the markets. Below are featured some of the readily available packages for Bhutan tours for the interested travelers and visitors.
5 Days Bhutan Bliss Tour
Take advantage of the beauty of Paro and Thimphu followed by sightseeing of the Buddhist monasteries and temples and the markets.
7 Days Bhutan Cultural Extravaganza
Experience the many stories and wonders of Bhutan and all her isorgeousness on this picturesque seven-day tour.
10 Days Bhutan Adventure Trekking
This trek exposes you to the best of Bhutan’s landscapes with challenging mountainous scenes with bear stretching out grazing land, exhilarating secluded monasteries and breathtaking view points.
4 Days Bhutan Escape There are several short escape options and in this package you will complete all the essentials that Bhutan has to offer in a nutshell of 4 days The Denzong Leisure you should have no worry about good service, tailored plans, and local information enhancing your trip to Bhutan. What’s In Bhutan?
Beloved for being the “Last Shangri-La” of the world, Bhutan leaves no traveler empty handed as it offers exotic sceneries, rich history, and tranquillity all in one. A few of the great sites you will not miss out on include:
Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery): One of the most visually ‘out-there’ structures in all of Bhutan and located dramatically on the flanks of a cliff.
Punakha Dzong: A fortress situated at the junction of two rivers that is famous for its beautiful architecture.
Thimphu: The capital of Bhutan allows you to engage with contemporary and old Bhutanese culture.
Bhutan’s visa-free entry policy for Indians, combined with its breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage, makes it a must-visit destination. However, while a visa is not required, you must ensure that you follow the necessary procedures for obtaining an entry permit and paying the Sustainable Development Fee.
To make the most of your journey, check out the incredible Bhutan tour packages offered by Denzong Leisure. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Bhutan promises a soul-soothing experience that stays with you forever.
Note: Indian citizens currently enjoy visa-free entry to Bhutan, but it's recommended to check the official Bhutan visa site or contact the embassy for updates on travel policies.