

TRAVEL INFORMATION
Everything you need to know about your travel requriments, including visa procedures, documents, fees and payments, best time to explore Bhutan and assistances to proceed with your travel.
Arrive by air?
Bhutan has two national airlines: Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Direct flights to and from our international airport in Paro connect you to Bangladesh (Dhaka), India (Bagdora, Gauhati, Kolkata and New Delhi), Nepal (Kathmandu), Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong and Thailand (Bangkok).
How can I get my visa?
Soha Voyage takes care of everything!
All you have to do is provide us with a copy of your passport, a passport photo and a copy of your airline tickets.
What is included in the tour?
The tour price includes a guide,
a chauffeur-driven vehicle,
overnight accommodation,
and three meals a day.
Arrive by road?
There are four official entry points by road from India: Samtse and Phuentsholing (in western Bhutan), Gelephu (in central Bhutan), and Samdrup Jongkhar (in eastern Bhutan).
What is the Sustainable Development Fee?
The Sustainable Development Fee in Bhutan is a mandatory fee that international tourists must pay as part of the country's tourism policy.
The fee is used to support sustainable projects, environmental conservation and the preservation of Bhutan's cultural heritage.
What is not included in the tour?
The flight tickets, the drinks and the tips are not included in the tour.
When is the best time to visit?
The best seasons to travel to Bhutan are autumn and spring. From late September to November, the crisp air and clear skies reveal stunning Himalayan views, while vibrant festivals bring the culture to life. In spring, from March to May, the valleys burst into color with blooming flowers, offering a picturesque backdrop for exploration.
What currency is used?
Bhutan’s currency is called Ngultrum.
What languages are spoken?
There are 19 languages spoken in Bhutan, but the national language is Dzongkha. English is used throughout Bhutan’s education system, so it is widely used and understood.
Which power plug is standard in Bhutan?
Three different electrical plugs are used throughout Bhutan: the British plug (three square pins, compatible with type G sockets), the European plug (two round pins, compatible with type C socket) and the Indian plug (three thick round pins, compatible with type D sockets). It’s a good idea to bring adaptors for all three.
