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As we step into 2024, Bhutan beckons travelers seeking more than just a vacation; it offers a transformative journey. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, this serene kingdom is not just a place to visit but a realm to experience, embodying the essence of Pause. Explore. Rejuvenate.

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Best Time To Visit

Visa & E-Permit

Tourism Hotspot

Zhemgang

Despite Zhemgang’s rich culture and biodiversity, challenges in accessibility and infrastructure have impeded its full potential in community-based ecotourism for both international and local tourists.

Jigmechu

Chhukha

Jigmechu, in the past, was indeed called by the name “Majhathang”, meaning the “flat land of peacocks”. Jigmechu is a scenic settlement on the banks of Wangchu river in Chhukha located 180 meters above sea level.

FAQs for Your Bhutan Tour Adventure

The currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (BTN). Indian Rupees are also accepted in Bhutan, but notes of 2,000, 500, and 200 are not commonly accepted. It’s advisable to carry cash, as ATMs might not be widely available, especially in rural areas, and not all places accept credit cards.

Bhutan is considered one of the safest countries for tourists.

It’s recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for vaccinations and health advice at least 4 to 6 weeks before your trip.

Respect local traditions and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people or religious icons. It’s also customary to remove your shoes before entering temples and some homes.

Yes, attending a Tshechu (religious festival) is a highlight of visiting Bhutan.

Due to the limited number of tourists allowed to enter Bhutan and the need to arrange visas and travel permits, it’s advisable to plan your trip at least 3 to 6 months in advance, especially if you’re planning to visit during the high season or attend a popular festival.

Travel within Bhutan is usually arranged by your tour operator, including private vehicles for transportation between cities and to tourist sites. For trekking tours, transportation of equipment is typically handled by yaks or horses, with guides leading the way.

Cultural Wonders & Natural Splendors

Each tour is exactly designed to offer an supreme blend of cultural immersion, spiritual awakening, and natural exploration.

Our Happy Clients!

"Visiting Bhutan was an experience unlike any other. From the moment I set foot in this mystical kingdom, I was captivated by its beauty, culture, and warmth of its people. My experience with Timeout Bhutan Travel was nothing short of extraordinary. "
Jason Martin
Singapore
"Timeout Bhutan Travel curated an impeccable itinerary that allowed me to explore ancient monasteries, hike through lush valleys, and immerse myself in Bhutan's rich cultural heritage. I returned home with a heart full of cherished memories."
David Smith
USA
"Recently, I had the pleasure of booking a trip with Timeout Bhutan Travel, and I must say, it exceeded all my expectations. They ensured that every detail was taken care of, leaving me free to fully immerse myself in the beauty of Bhutan. Thank You"
Klaus Dieter
Germany

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