Yes, all international travelers (except citizens of India, Bangladesh, and Maldives) need a visa to enter Bhutan. This is arranged through an authorized Bhutanese tour operator. Indian nationals need a permit, not a visa.
The SDF is a daily fee collected by the Bhutanese government to support sustainable tourism. It is USD 100 per night for most foreign nationals and ₹1,200 per night for Indian citizens (subject to change).
The best months to visit are March–May (spring) and September–November (autumn) for clear skies, cultural festivals, and scenic beauty.
You can contact us directly through our website, WhatsApp, or phone. Once we receive your travel details, we’ll customize your itinerary and handle all bookings and permits.
No. All non-Indian tourists must travel on a pre-arranged package through a licensed tour operator with a certified guide, accommodation, and transport.
Bhutan offers everything from homestays and budget hotels to luxury resorts like Amankora, Six Senses, and COMO Uma.
Yes, Bhutan is considered one of the safest travel destinations with low crime rates and a welcoming culture.
Absolutely. Kamakhya Bhutan specializes in tailor-made tours to match your interests, travel style, and budget.
Pack layers. Light woolens for spring/autumn, warm clothes for winter, and rain gear if traveling during the monsoon. Modest clothing is recommended for temple visits.
A passport is required, and it must be valid for a minimum of six months. Additionally, a Bhutan visa is mandatory, which a Bhutan tour operator can help arrange as part of your tour package.
Absolutely! We specialise in personalising Bhutan travel packages to your preferences, budget, and travel style to create your perfect Bhutan experience.
Yes, Bhutan is a magical and romantic destination, offering serene landscapes and intimate experiences ideal for couples and honeymooners.
According to our team of experienced Bhutan travel planners, the best time to visit is during spring (March-May) and autumn (October-December) for pleasant weather, clear skies, and vibrant festivals.
Yes, as a leading name in Bhutan tourism, we provide 24/7 support throughout your journey, including permit assistance, hotel bookings, chauffeur services, and local guidance.
Takin, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Bengal Tiger, and Black-Necked Crane are some of the most popular wildlife sightings in Bhutan.
The best time to visit Bhutan for wildlife viewing is from October to December and from March to May, as these months offer clear skies and minimal rainfall.
Yes, Kamakhya Bhutan offers customized tour packages based on your travel preferences and convenience.
No, the Bhutanese government requires all foreign tourists to be accompanied by licensed tour guides.
Yes, wildlife explorations are safe as experienced local guides accompany visitors and ensure all wildlife rules and regulations are strictly followed.
Yes, Bhutan is an excellent place for a honeymoon due to the breathtaking nature, serene peace, mouth-watering delicacies, and stunning monasteries.
Exploring valleys, candlelight dinners, private hot stone baths, couples’ spa, and exploration of monasteries are some of the most popular romantic activities that can be done in Bhutan.
Yes, there are several bars and pubs in Bhutan, where you can enjoy nightlife with your partner.
A passport (valid for 6 months at least) or a valid voter ID card of any Indian state, and 2 passport-size photographs.
Yes, trekking in Bhutan is extremely popular and is one of the best ways to witness the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.
Yes, Kamakhya Bhutan has several cultural tour packages where Toger’s Nest Monastery is included.
You can enjoy and participate in festivals, such as Jambay Lhakhang Drup and Thimphu Tsechu, between September and November. On the other hand, Paro Tsechu is celebrated between March and May.
Twin-sharing accommodation (boutique and luxury, both options available), permits, SDFs, cultural guide, private cars for transfer and sightseeing, and breakfasts.
A visa is mandatory for foreigners, excluding citizens of India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives. However, permits and SDFs are mandatory for all foreigners.
You can visit our website at Kamakhya Bhutan to submit a request or call us directly at +919932502310.
Yes, the Bhutanese people are some of the nicest and kindest people you will come across.
Yes, by choosing our dedicated Festival Tour Packages, you can participate wholeheartedly in the local Bhutanese festivals.
Thimphu Tshechu and Paro Tshechu are two of the most popular festivals in Bhutan.
Only smaller denominations of Indian notes are accepted in several parts of Bhutan. It is advised to change your currency with the help of your tour operator.
It is advisable to wear modest clothes or wear traditional Bhutanese attire as a sign of respect to Buddhist culture.