Western Bhutan (7 days) Central Western Bhutan (11 days) East/West & Central Bhutan (17 days)

Cultural Heritage Trek - Central Bhutan (New!) Bumthang Owl Trek (New!) Dur Hot Spring Trek (17 days) Bumthang Cultural Trek (13 days) Lunana Snowman Trek (27 days) Jhumolhari Trek (15 days) Gangtey Gonpa Winter Trek (10 days) Bealutiful Laya/Gasa Trek (21 days) Chilila Nature Trek (12 days) Druk Path Trek (12 days) Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek (13 days) Punakha Winter Trek (12 days) Wild East Rodungla Trek (17 days)


Visit Bhutan

Introduction
Bhutan a prevailing and an primeval land. Proceedings of history takes us back to the sixth century A.D. and the modern history hardly spans three decades. Located in the heart of the mighty Himalayas, the country of not more than 650,000 people constitutes one of the most rugged surfaces of the earth. This gift of geography combined with the determination of the inhabitants allowed the Bhutanese race to be itself regardless of the world and its changing ways beyond its mountains and gorges.

Location
Wedged between Tibet(China) to the north and India to the south is a country far cry from the modern world. A country still intact with its age old living culture and tradition that play an important part role in their daily lives. Bhutanese or locally call themselves as the drukpas’ are mongoloid by race.

Language
The official language of Bhutan is 'Dzongkha'. It is widely spoken in the kingdom. Lhoshamkha is also a major language widely spoken by the people of southern Bhutan who are of Nepalese origin. Tsangla or Sharchopkha is another major dialect spoken by the people from eastern Bhutan. There are also many local dialects used in many regions of Bhutan.
Drukpas are composed of three main ethnic groups, that is: Ngalops, Sharshops and Lhotsampas. Ngalops the first group originally from Tibet who are the followers of Buddhism and settled mostly in the western & central Bhutan. Sharshops, the second group who immigrated from northern Burma & northeast India and settled in eastern Bhutan. Lhotsampas are the third group migrated to Bhutan from Nepal in the early 20th century for agricultural land and work. They live predominantly in the southern plains.

Currency
Bhutanese currency is Ngultrum(Nu.) which is pegged t the Indian rupee (1USD is equivalent to about Nu. 40 which fluctuates a bit more or less).

Environment
Bhutan still holds about 65 % of intact forest coverage that is home to Bhutan’s diverse flora and fauna comprising of an estimated 700 bird species and at least 5000 species of vascular plants.

Climate
The climate varies widely depending on the elevation. In the south, it is tropical; at the northern extreme, there is perpetual snow. Very little rain falls in the autumn from October through December making it ideal for trekking. Bhutan's climate is changeable and unpredictable, not only varying among the various regions, but also varying enormously from day to day or even on the same day.

PLACES
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
PARO
17
12.6
13.9
15.1
20.9
23
23.5
28.7
23.4
20.4
14.2
11
7.7
3
1.6
3.5
12.9
13.1
14.6
14.9
10.7
8.6
3
4.3
THIMPHU
12
16.9
14
19.4
19.2
23.7
28.7
24.7
21.4
19.4
16.9
14.7
3
0.5
4.6
9.2
14.5
15.8
17.8
16.7
15.8
11.4
5.8
4.3
PUNAKHA
18
19.4
23.6
24.9
24
21
25.8
25.4
26.1
24.6
22.3
23
6.9
6.9
7.8
10.2
10
11.1
16.7
11
11.5
11.3
12.2
8.9
WANGDI
14.9
20.6
22.6
24.9
28
29
29.4
28.7
27.5
26.2
23.1
19.4
6.7
7.3
8.8
12.8
18
19.2
20.2
19.9
18.8
16
11.5
2.9
TRONGSA
10.6
14.1
15
17.4
20
20
20.9
20
13.2
20
18.5
13.9
0.3
1
0.5
4.4
5
13
14.6
15
13.1
13.1
11.5
1.6
BUMTHANG
8.5
13
16
16.1
9.1
20
21.3
21.8
21.4
18.7
15
14.2
0.7
0.5
4.5
6
8.4
12
13.2
14.3
12.7
9.6
2.5
5
MONGAR
19.9
24.8
27.1
27.5
29.4
30.2
31
38.9
30.3
29.2
26.3
24
9.7
10.2
9.5
15.9
20.3
20.9
21.9
34.5
20.4
18
12.9
5.7
TASHIGANG
15.11
17.4
17.7
20.8
20.2
19.1
21.6
22.2
21.3
19.6
16.8
15.7
3.6
5
5.4
8.9
12.4
15.1
6
16.4
15.9
11.1
12.9
14.9

In degree centigrade('C)

Time Zone
Bhutan has only one time zone, Bhutan Standard Time (BST). It is six hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 30 minutes ahead of India.

VISITORS INFORMATION

Visiting Bhutan:
It is mandatory for visitors to procure Bhutan visa clearance before hand. Bhutan visa fee is USD20 per person. Visa processing will be taken cared of by Bhutan Mountain Holiday, your Bhutan tour organizer.
Visitor’s passport details are required for processing the Bhutan visa clearance:
1. full name and gender
2. permanent address
3. date and place of birth
4. nationality
5. passport number and type
6. place / date of issue and expiry.

By tourism policy in Bhutan, tour payment has to be wire transferred in advance, without which the Govt. does not approve visitor visa(s). This one of the steps initiated by the Govt. in closely keeping the tourism activities regulated as all such payments has to be routed through the Govt. Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB).

Tours in Bhutan:
Places of visit include cultural and heritage sites where Bhutan has many ancient sites of such holdings such as ancient dzongs (ancient castle fortresses) and monasteries. Visit to such place can be blended with hikes, trekking or drive by car. Such visit can also be a combination of witnessing a grant mask dance festival. There is a good variety to choose from, for your intended type of tour viz. trekking, hiking, festivals, cultural heritage, religious etc. in Bhutan.

Entry /Exit Bhutan:
One can visit Bhutan overland via Phuntsholing (Bhutan border town to India) or can fly into Paro (Bhutan) by Druk Air (Bhutan National Airline). Druk Air is the only airline operating flights to and fro Bhutan. It has flight connections to Bangkok (Thailand), Delhi and Kolkata (India), Kathmandu (Nepal) and Dhaka (Bangladesh). Bhutan Mountain Holiday will make your flight arrangement as well.


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