Visa-Free Bhutan? Discover the Fees That Could Surprise You!
Visa-Free Bhutan? Discover the Fees That Could Surprise You!
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Indian tourists can enjoy visa-free access to Bhutan, yet they should be prepared for mandatory fees that may significantly impact their travel budget. While entering Bhutan is convenient for Indian nationals, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) can accumulate depending on the length of their stay.

Here’s what you need to know before embarking on your Bhutan adventure.

Entry Requirements: Documents and Permits

Even though a visa is not required, Indian visitors must obtain an ‘Entry Permit’ upon arrival. This permit is issued by the Department of Immigration at the Pedestrian Terminal in Phuentsholing. To enter Bhutan, travelers must present specific documents:

For Adults:

A valid Indian Passport (with at least six months remaining) or
An original Voter ID card (scanned or photocopied IDs are not accepted).

For Children (Under 18):

An original birth certificate in English or a passport.
Children must be accompanied by their parents.

Additional Requirements:

Two passport-sized photographs.
Travel insurance covering the entire stay, which can be purchased locally from Bhutanese providers at the Pedestrian Terminal.
Independent Travel vs. Tour Operator Packages

Indian tourists have the option to either plan their own trip or enlist the help of local tour operators for travel documents and itineraries. A list of certified operators is available on the Bhutan Travel and Department of Tourism websites.

Whether you choose to travel independently or with a tour operator, being aware of the Sustainable Development Fee and the necessary entry requirements will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Bhutan.

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