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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Cultural Bhutan Tour Packages
Yes, you can customise your Bhutan trip! Flexibility includes:
- Modifying existing packages or creating new ones
- Choosing your preferred destinations, activities, and accommodation
- Adjusting trip duration and pace
- Personalising experiences (cultural, adventure, spiritual)
Simply share your preferences with our team, and we’ll work together to create your ideal Bhutanese journey, keeping in mind any seasonal or permit requirements.
The minimum recommended duration is 5 days to experience Bhutan’s cultural highlights. However, 7-10 days allows for a more comprehensive exploration of Bhutanese culture and traditions.
Cultural tour packages in Bhutan start from US$250 per person per day during peak season (March-May, September-November) and US$200 during off-peak season. This includes accommodation, transport, guide, meals, and the mandatory Sustainable Development Fee of US$100 per day.
The best time for cultural tours is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). These seasons offer pleasant weather and coincide with major festivals like Paro Tshechu (spring) and Thimphu Tshechu (autumn).
Standard cultural tours include:
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
- Punakha Dzong
- Traditional mask dances at festivals
- Local farmhouse visits
- Buddhist temples and monasteries
- Traditional arts and crafts centres
- Folk Heritage Museum in Thimphu
Bhutanese festivals follow the lunar calendar, so dates vary yearly. Major festivals like Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu are usually held in spring and autumn, but exact dates should be confirmed when booking.
Note: All prices and policies mentioned are subject to change. Please verify current rates and requirements when booking your tour.
Yes, we guarantee your Bhutan visa application process with a full refund policy!
Our Guarantee:
- We handle all visa paperwork professionally
- High success rate with complete documentation
- If your visa is denied for any reason, we provide a 100% refund of your payment
- Our team will assist with reapplication if you wish to try again
For the smoothest experience, we recommend:
- Applying at least 1 month before travel
- Providing complete and accurate documentation
- Having valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Confirming your travel insurance
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We recommend booking 2-3 months in advance for the best experience. Here’s why:
Peak Seasons (Book 3-4 months ahead):
- Spring (March-May)
- Autumn (September-November)
- Major festivals and events
Regular Seasons (Book 1-2 months ahead):
- Summer (June-August)
- Winter (December-February)
Last-minute bookings possible but:
- Limited flight and hotel availability
- Higher prices
- Less flexibility with customisation
Book early for better rates, preferred accommodation, and smoother visa processing!
Yes! Your flight to Bhutan is fully covered in our travel packages.
What We Handle:
- Flight bookings on Druk Air or Bhutan Airlines
- All domestic flights within Bhutan
- Airport transfers
- Flight schedule coordination with your itinerary
- Check-in assistance
Yes, we do! Bhutan Best Travel offers exclusive discounts for group bookings. Whether you’re planning a trip with family, friends, or a corporate team, we’re happy to provide a customized deal just for your group.
We recommend all travellers to obtain their own travel insurance.
A Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a cornerstone of the country’s visionary
“High Value, Low Volume” tourism strategy. This mandatory daily charge ensures that
tourism aligns with Bhutan’s goals of environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and
equitable socio-economic growth for its communities.
Standard Fee Structure
- Adults (excluding Indian nationals): $100 per night
- Children aged 6–12: $50 per night
- Children 5 years and under: Exempt
Special Rates and Conditions
- Indian Nationals: Indian Rupees 1,200 per night (requires a special entry permit).
The SDF funds development projects, preserves cultural traditions, enhances
sustainability, upgrades infrastructure, and provides free healthcare and education.
A visa is to be obtained through a foreign or local agent in Bhutan (excluding Indians, Bangladeshis and Maldivians).
We require a scanned clear copy of your passports to process visas. Payment is required to be made in full in order to process your visa. Please ensure that your passport has more than 6 months of validity.
There is will be no charge for delays in arrival and departure due to weather conditions, flights disruption or road blocks. However, the guest will have to bear the cost of food, accommodation transportation and other services required.
Bhutan’s currency is the Ngultrum (Nu.) that is at par with the Indian rupee. US dollar are also accepted only at certain shops, restaurants and hotels. Generally, credits cards are not accepted, with the exception of hotels.
Almost all hotels in Thimphu and Paro have internet access. Mobile (cell) phones are also widely used with international roaming facilities.
Bhutan is an ideal place for photographers, offering immense opportunities for photography, especially our outdoor sightseeing trips.
However, indoor photography is not allowed inside Dzongs, temples, monasteries and religious institutions, unless you have a special permit from the Department of Culture.
Nevertheless, you can capture images of the landscapes, panoramic views of the mountain ranges, the rural folk life, the flora and fauna, the Bhutanese architecture and the Dzongs and Chortens in particular.
Tipping is generally only for your guide & driver, hotel porters, and trekking crew, as for the rest, tipping is generally discouraged. For children accompanying you, please do not include them in the tipping formula as only adults need to tip.
1- 2 persons travelling: US$8 – 10 per person per day for your guide & USD5 – 7 per person per day for your driver
3 -8 persons travelling: USD6 – 8 per person per day for your guide & USD3 – 5 per person per day for your driver
8-16 persons travelling: USD4 – 6 per person per day for your guide & USD3 – 5 per person per day for your driver
For travellers that are staying more than 8 nights, we recommend a slightly lower rate to be paid for your guide and driver tips, at your own discretion.
You will also need to tip your trekking cooks and horsemen (not structured to day hikes). Normally, your trekking guide will be with you throughout your entire journey. Tip your guide & driver at the end of your tour using the formula above.
We recommend the below total tips for the entire cook/horsemen crew and not per person.
Tips for 5 trekkers or less:
Short treks 4 nights or less: total USD80 to the cook/s & total US$50 to the horsemen
Longer treks 5 night plus: total USD150 to the cook/s & total US$80 to the horsemen
Tips for 6 trekkers or more:
Short treks 4 nights or less: total US$150 to the cook/s & total US$100 to the horsemen
Longer treks 5 nights plus: total USD200 to the cook/s & total USD150 to the horsemen
Tourists travel in Bhutan with medium-sized buses (20-22 seats), small buses (8-12 seats) or hired cars. Larger coaches are not permitted due to the road’s limited width.