Regardless of where you are in the world, entry into Bhutan by air is only possible through Paro International Airport, the country’s sole international gateway.
Thanks to recent expansions, Bhutan now enjoys increased flight frequency and new international routes, including:
Scheduled flights to and from:Domestic air travel has also become more accessible. You can now fly within Bhutan to:
Helicopter services are available for scenic flights and emergency services, operated by Drukair Helicopter Services and Heli-Bhutan.
Prefer road travel? Bhutan can also be accessed by land via three entry points from India:
Bhutan Agro Tours provides assistance with both international and domestic ticketing, tailored to your preferences.
After reopening to tourism in September 2022, Bhutan introduced a revised tourism policy emphasizing high-value, low-impact travel.
The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is now USD 200 per person per night, which directly supports Bhutan’s environmental conservation, cultural preservation, free healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.
However, to promote tourism, the government has implemented special incentives (effective until 31 August 2027):
The SDF and visa fees must be deposited to the Bhutanese government before the visa process begins.
All travelers require a visa (for international tourists) or a permit (for regional travelers from India) before arriving in Bhutan.
Once approved, a visa clearance letter will be emailed to you. Present this at your port of entry, where the visa will be stamped in your passport.
Beyond the SDF and visa fee, travelers must also cover the actual cost of their trip, which includes:
Estimated cost: USD 100–200 per person per day, depending on group size. (Larger groups benefit from lower per-person rates.)
Many travelers initially feel Bhutan is expensive, but feedback overwhelmingly shows high satisfaction and value. Your payment typically includes:
In case of trip cancellation, the following charges apply:
Hotel cancellation policies vary. We recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers cancellations.
If weather or roadblocks delay your travel:
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Booking with Bhutan Agro Tours is simple. Just fill out our contact form and let us know your interests—be it cultural experiences, festivals, treks, agro-tours, or research-focused visits.
We’ll help you craft a memorable and meaningful journey to help realize what Bhutan Believes.