Travel Tips:
- The Royal Government of Bhutan establishes prices.
- 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.
- Royal Government of Bhutan allows no more than 4000 tourists
world wide to enter Bhutan.
Bhutanese people are friendly and welcoming to visitors. They
generally enjoy you taking their photographs.
- 16mm film cameras are prohibited in Bhutan and also photography
in some of the monasteries & Djongs are not allowed.
- Dzongkha is official language of Bhutan but English is widely
spoken.
Reservations:
Bookings and confirmation should reach us at least Two weeks in
advance with all passport details with 50% of tour cost and full
payment must be done upon arrival. We will process your Bhutan
visa only upon confirmation. This is to avoid last minute rush
especially in the peak seasons as the infrastructure of Bhutan
can handle only a limited number of tourists at a time.
Cancellations:
There will be a cancellation charge of 50% for confirmed booking
seven days before the departure. No refund thereafter even for
no shows or delayed arrival or whatsoever the reason.
Tour Operation:
All programs are guaranteed departures for individuals and an
exclusive arrangement for groups. However there are subject to
flight and road conditions.
Please e-mail
or fax us for the itinerary as we have wide varieties ranging
from 3 to 19 nights. |