Plan your journey to Bhutan with our expert team. We are here to help you every step of the way.
Our dedicated team is available to answer your questions and help you design the perfect itinerary for your Bhutanese adventure.
Babesa, Thimphu Bhutan
+975 1760 1626
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Everything you need to know about planning your mindful journey to Bhutan.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are considered the most beautiful times. During spring, the wildflowers are in bloom, while autumn offers crisp, clear skies and the most vibrant festivals.
Yes, all international tourists (except for Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) require a visa. We process the visa on your behalf once your trip is fully booked and paid.
Bhutan follows a “High Value, Low Volume” tourism policy. The SDF is a daily fee of $200 per adult ($100 for children) that goes directly towards the country’s carbon-neutral status, free healthcare, and education for the Bhutanese people.
Bhutan is widely regarded as one of the safest countries in the world. However, all tourists are required by law to travel with a licensed tour operator/guide, which ensures you are accompanied and supported throughout your stay.
Our dedicated team manages the entire administrative process to ensure your entry into Bhutan is seamless.
Contact The Mindful Destination and provide passport details for all travellers.
Your operator submits your visa application to the Tourism Council of Bhutan.
Pay the visa fee (USD 40) and Sustainable Development Fee in advance via bank transfer or card.
Receive your visa clearance letter by email within 5 business days.
Present your clearance letter at check-in. Visa is stamped on arrival at Paro Airport.