All sightseeing and excursions as mentioned in the itinerary.
Meal Plan – MAP (Breakfast & Dinner)
Vehicle – (Depends on the group)
Accommodation – Hotel | Resorts
SDF (Sustainable Development Fees)
No of rooms – (Depends on the group)
Extra Person – 00
CNB - 01
Tour guide
Tour Exclusion :-
GST 5%
Travel Insurance
All entry fees and camera fees at the monumentsand attractions.
Personal expensessuch as mineral water, drinks,phone calls, laundrycharges etc.
Any extra sightseeing trips
Any servicerequested separately duringthe course of the tour for any reason
Any servicenot specified in the inclusions.
Expenses of personal natureAir/train fare
Important Note:-
Quotation Valid 48hrs
6 Copy passport size photo
All Museums/Handi craft/ Botanical Garden will remain closed on Government holiday
Any other expenses like Bonfire, Barbeque or any kind of celebration like Birthday, Anniversary or any other activities or Safari, Tea testing are totally on demand and Must be informed in advance.
Bhutan: Transportation services are available from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
India: Transportation operates strictly on a point-to-point basis and is not available for disposal use.
We provide only the total package cost; cost breakdowns are strictly not disclosed as per company policy.
If any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc. (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot)
The following points are to be noted for Child Rate :-
Children above 11+ years will be charged 100% as per adult rate
Children of 5+ to 11 sharinga parent's room will be charged as per CWB or CNB
Children below 5 years Complimentary. (Hotels are very strict with the child policy.Please carry the age proof so that it can be produced when asked)
Documents required
Voter Identity Card / Passport:- Validityshould be more than six months from the date of travel.
For below 18yrs DOB certificate is mandatory if they don'thold the passport(in English only
Fully vaccinated certificate for COVID-19
Booking Policy :-
All Booking should be provided via mail.
The holding period for any booking will be up to 2 working days (48hrs) after that it will be considered as cancelled.
Booking will be considered confirmed after the receipt of 40% of the total amount and the balance amount must be paid before the end of the trip.
An invoice will be raised after the full payment.
Cancellation Policy :-
30 Days from the date of journey - 25 % Cancellation Charge of the package cost.
Within 15 days from the date of journeyCancellation Charge will be 65 % of the package cost.
Within 10 days from the date of journey- Cancellation Chargewill be 80 % of the package cost.
Less than 08 days from the date of journey - Full Cancellation charge or No Refund.
Reschedule Policy :-
If booking needs to be rescheduled, we will be pleased to help regardingsuch an issue.
Rescheduling any reservation is subject to room availability.
Rescheduling any reservation should be within 60 days.
Rescheduling any reservation after60 days will be considered as a cancellation
Do's In Bhutan
Although Bhutan welcomes foreigners these days especially for those on their last-minute all- inclusive holidays, the country is extremely conscious regarding its culture.
The greeting in the Bhutanese language Dzonkha for hello is Kuzu Zangpola and says Tashi Delek for goodbye or good luck.
All the citizens, except India and Bangladesh, need VISA to enter into Bhutan. Which need to apply in advance.
Indian nationals need route permits to travel in Bhutan and this is provided by the Immigration department at Paro airport, Phuentsholing immigration office & by Thimphu offices for restricted area (Punakha, Wangdue, Bumthang, Chelela & Haa).
Either carry Nu (Bhutan's currency) or INR (Indian Rupees). Both is accepted in Bhutan, though 500 and 1000 Indian rupee notes might not be as easily accepted.
Use right hand while giving or receiving something. Pass the holy sites keeping them on your right side.
US dollars are prettywidely accepted in Bhutan, but you are still advisedto exchange some of your currency to Bhutan's currencyi.e. ngultrum (Nu) orIndian Rupee for buying smallitems and for the really remote places. There are not many ATM machines nearby except major cities like Thimphu, where also international ATM/credit cards might or might not work.
Don'ts in Bhutan
Tobacco is strictly prohibited in Bhutan. While tourists may use it discreetly, extra caution is advised. Selling or offering tobacco to locals is a criminal offense.
Always remove your shoes before entering any religious site.
Dress modestly and respectfully. When visiting temples or attending festivals (Tsechus), wearing the national dress (gho for men, kira for women) is highly appreciated. Consider making a small donation at such events.
Foreign nationals are not allowed to carry Indian Rupees across the Bhutan-India border.
The buying and selling of antiques is strictly forbidden.
Please avoid giving toys or treats to children in exchange for photographs. Locals are mindful not to encourage a culture of begging. While they may remain polite, such behavior is strongly discouraged.