Exploring Bhutan
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Discover Bhutan: Where Comfort, Cuisine, and Convenience Await!
A Guide to Hotels, Cuisine, and Transportation
Accommodation Options
When selecting your lodging in Bhutan, we offer a diverse range of accommodation options, spanning from luxurious resorts to cozy family-operated guesthouses and hotels housed within restored historical structures. Each recommendation is personally endorsed by our specialists, drawing from their firsthand experiences. Utilize the filters below to narrow down your accommodation choices based on your intended destinations.
We offer a multitude of hotel options in Bhutan, and here we have listed just a few for reference. As you request your itinerary, based on your preference for 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star accommodations, we’ll provide you with the finest selections available.
Dining Choices
When it comes to food in Bhutan, prepare to embark on a culinary adventure that tantalizes your taste buds and delights your senses. From traditional Bhutanese dishes rich in spices and flavors to international cuisines, every hotel offers a diverse array of dining options to suit every palate.
In addition to savoring the local delicacies such as Ema Datshi (chili and cheese stew) and Momos (dumplings), guests can also indulge in a variety of global cuisines prepared by skilled chefs. Whether you’re craving Indian, Chinese, Continental, or Thai cuisine, Bhutan’s hotels are sure to cater to your culinary preferences.
Moreover, many hotels are equipped to accommodate dietary preferences and restrictions. Simply inform us about your dietary plans during check-in, and our staff will ensure that your dining experience is tailored to meet your needs.
Transportation Options
When it comes to getting around Bhutan, tourists have a variety of transportation options available to them. From comfortable cars to spacious buses, travelers can choose the mode of transport that best suits their needs and preferences.
It’s important to note that all vehicles used for tourism purposes in Bhutan are well maintained and authorized by the Department of Tourism. This ensures that visitors can enjoy safe and reliable transportation throughout their journey.
Additionally, the drivers operating these vehicles are highly trained and professional, possessing extensive knowledge of the local roads and terrain. Whether you’re navigating winding mountain passes or cruising through bustling city streets, you can rest assured that you’re in capable hands.
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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.
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