Climate : (General ) Days are normally warm. Nights can at
times be very cool, and winter even below
freezing. Monsoon showers occur in summer
(Heaviest in July and August), and sometimes
even in spring and autumn. The most visited
months are March, April, May, September October
and November. During these months you may expect
mostly warm sunny days and cool/cold nights.
Whereas rain or snow is not usual at these
times, it is a possibility.
What to Bring : Personal clothing: Strong, normal clothing
(According to the season), preferably cotton for
summer and woolen clothing for evening and
winter. For Trekking strong comfortable trekking
boots, warm socks, sunglasses, headgear,
raincoat, and warm clothing, including a down
Jacket for higher altitude treks and for the
evenings. A sleeping bag is a most; medium too
heavy is advised. (Note: for trekking, a load
of25 kg is allowed)
Insurance : The purchase of Medical, baggage and trip
cancellation insurance is strongly recommended
in your home country before the commencement of
your journey. Besides reimbursement of
non-refundable air tickets,
it should also cover the cost of rescue
operations by helicopter in the event of an
evacuation.
A sense of Adventure :
a
Prices are established by the Royal Government of
Bhutan. a
The Royal Government’s policy is to preserve its
culture and
traditional values. One of the main
methods of Achieving this is
your cooperation. You are required
not to buy antiques. a
Royal Government of Bhutan allows no more than
4000 tourists
world wide to enter Bhutan. a Bhutanese people are friendly and welcoming to
visitors. They
generally enjoy you taking their
photo. a
Dzongkha is official language of Bhutan, but
English is widely
spoken
Price include :
a
Airport transfers, a
All meals & accommodation. (Single rooms are
provided subject to
availability, without surcharge) a
Surface transport with in Bhutan and between
Phuntsholing/Bagdora
and sandrup Jonkhar /Guhati for groups
by land between Bhutan &
India
aGuides and guiding service. a
Sightseeing including entry to museum. a
Royalties and other taxes. Other than visa US$
20 and departure
tax US$ 10. a
Porterage, riding/pack ponies and yaks wherever
required.
Not included are :
a
Visa fee and airport tax a
Personal items and alcoholic drinks etc. a
Insurance.
Flights : Kathmandu-Paro: Monday, Thursday US$
190
Diplomats for those countries have diplomatic
relation with Bhutan & Student discount 25% on
tour cost.
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