Yes. Most international travellers must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator such as Druk Chheothuen Adventure. The agency arranges your visa, hotels, transport, guide, and travel itinerary.
The Sustainable Development Fee is a daily fee paid by tourists visiting Bhutan. This fee helps support the country’s environment, healthcare, education, and infrastructure while promoting sustainable tourism.
Your visa will be arranged by your tour operator once your trip is confirmed and payment is made. Travelers will receive a visa clearance letter before arrival in Bhutan.
Most Bhutanese travel agencies accept international bank transfers and other secure payment methods. Your tour operator will provide full payment details during the booking process.
Yes, but cancellation or changes may involve certain charges depending on the agency’s terms and conditions. It is best to check the policy with your tour operator before booking.
Yes, international tourists are usually accompanied by a licensed guide during their trip. Guides help visitors understand Bhutan’s culture, history, and traditions while ensuring smooth travel.
In most tour packages, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is already included in the total cost. Your travel agency will clearly explain the full price breakdown before booking.
Some personal expenses are not included in the package, such as drinks, shopping, travel insurance, tips, or optional activities.
Most travel agencies require a deposit to confirm the booking, and the remaining balance must be paid before the start of the tour. Payment terms will be explained during the booking process.
Cancellation policies depend on the travel agency’s terms and conditions. Some cancellations may include fees depending on how close the cancellation is to the travel date.
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