Bhutan announces new tourism incentives - click here to read more

Welcome to Bhutan

In a world that is always on the go, Bhutan provides sanctuary. Here, you can find earthly pleasures: archery and age-old crafts, dishes of home-made cheese and fearsomely hot chillies, breathtaking treks and restorative hot-stone baths.

But there’s another Bhutan, too – the one hinted at by the prayer flags strung across gorges and fluttering on every hillside. It’s where irreverent humour meets deeply held beliefs, and epic landscapes and slow journeys create room for quiet awe. In this Bhutan, you can enhance your well-being, immerse yourself in wonder and embark on exhilarating adventures.

More than 70% forested, and the first carbon-negative country in the world, we’re also planting the seeds of science and tech innovation.

There isn't just one Bhutan to discover; there are many. From storied cities to soaring mountains, the door to the kingdom is open once again to old and new friends.

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Smart Tips for Hassle-Free Payment

Welcome to Bhutan! To enjoy a smooth and stress-free payment experience during your trip, we recommend a few quick steps before you travel: enable your debit/credit cards for international use, inform your bank about your travel dates, and check that your card network (Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, or Amex) is supported in Bhutan. Please also review your bank’s transaction and withdrawal limits and follow ATM on-screen instructions. If a payment ever fails, kindly consult the merchant, your guide, or the nearest bank for assistance. For our guests from India, please note that USD-denominated cards do not work in Bhutan due to RBI regulations — bring cards valid for India, Bhutan, and Nepal for a worry-free experience. We wish you a wonderful stay!

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From our reopening on September 23rd, visitors to Bhutan will make an active contribution to Bhutan’s economic, social and cultural development. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) enables investment in transformative programmes that preserve our traditions, protect our heritage and environment, upgrade infrastructure, create opportunities for our young people, and build resilience. 

Bhutan has recently announced incentives for longer stays in Bhutan. Click here to read more.

Short distances long journeys

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Matsutake picking

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Hot-stone bath

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Archery

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Snowman Race

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Bird watching

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Trans Bhutan Trail

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Helicopter services

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Laya-Lingzhi Trek

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Phallus shop

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VAST

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Buckwheat

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Takin

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Red panda

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Butterflies

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Yak

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Blue poppy

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Rhododendrons

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Fiddlehead fern

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Lichen

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Textiles

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Astrology

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Punakha Dzong

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Samuh and Shangreela

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Desuung

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Traditional architecture

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Mask-making

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Butter tea

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Trongsa Dzong

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Lozey

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Hydro-power

Matsutake picking

One of the world’s most sought-after, and expensive, mushrooms, the matsutake draws fungi fans from around the globe to Ura and Genekha. These tranquil villages are now the unlikely epicentre of a mushroom-powered transformation, attracting visitors from far and wide keen to try their hands at finding the matsutake on our forested mountains, and to sample their rich culture and gentle pace. The Matsutake festivals in August are a perfect time to visit, giving you the chance to pick and taste these marvellous mushrooms, as well as a rare opportunity to enjoy mask dances and local food.

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