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Since 2006, over 22,000 happy volunteers and travelers have contributed to making this world a better place with us.
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Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey to the Kingdom of Bhutan and explore its mesmerizing wonders? Would like to like to join a travel adventure where you not only explore this amazing country but also contribute to make this world a better place?
Experience the very best of Bhutan while creating a positive impact on the lives of underprivileged children and local communities. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Tiger's Nest Monastery and the Punakha Dzong. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Bhutan as you take part in traditional ceremonies and interact with the warm-hearted Bhutanese people.
Your participation in the Bhutan Charity Tour ensures that a portion of your tour cost directly contributes to uplifting underprivileged children and communities, making your journey not only unforgettable but also meaningful. Discover more about the impactful charity work facilitated by compassionate travelers like you on our website: ifrevolunteers.org/charity.
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Unveil the treasures of Bhutan's majestic landmarks, immerse yourself in the tapestry of its vibrant culture, and ignite a beacon of compassion and transformation.
Explore Bhutan's majestic landmarks, immerse yourself in its vibrant culture, and leave a lasting legacy of compassion and change.
Embark on an enchanting 7-Day journey through Bhutan, where you'll explore Thimphu's cultural landmarks, traverse scenic mountain
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Our experienced team of local guides and staff provide expert guidance throughout your tour, ensuring your safety, comfort, and meaningful connections with the local communities.
Our trips have guaranteed departure dates. Once booking is confirmed, your trip is guaranteed to run irrespective of the number of participants, giving you the peace of mind.
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We believe that every trekker is different and deserves a personalized itinerary. We customize your trek itineraries based on your preferences and ensure that you have a wonderful time.
Through our commitment to social responsibility, we actively contribute to the betterment of communities, fostering positive change and inspiring others to join us in creating a brighter future for all.
Our track record of satisfied customers speaks for itself. Many of our clients have returned to travel with us again, and we receive numerous referrals from happy travelers.
You will need to fly to Paro International Airport in Thimpu, Bhutan.
If your flight is delayed, our representative will communicate with the airline company to confirm your landing time and arrange for a pickup from the airport based on the updated arrival time. Our team will do their best to accommodate the changes caused by the delay and adjust your itinerary.
Yes, you will receive a detailed orientation the day you arrive at your hotel from our highly experienced guide. The orientation will cover essential information such as the trip route, day-to-day itinerary, safety measures, and any specific instructions or recommendations required for your trip.
You will be provided with the contact details of your tour guide and tour manager once your booking is confirmed, who can be reached via phone or email. They will be readily available to address any concerns or emergencies you may have.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.
A visa is to be obtained through a foreign or local agent in Bhutan (excluding Indians, Bangladeshis and Maldivians). We require a scanned clear copy of your passports to process visas. Payment is required to be made in full in order to process your visa. Please ensure that your passport has more than 6 months of validity.
Yes, Bhutan has a policy of high-value, low-impact tourism. To maintain the country's unique culture and environment, a daily tariff is imposed on visitors, limiting the number of tourists and ensuring a more sustainable approach to tourism.
The official currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN). However, Indian Rupees (INR) are also widely accepted in the country.
Some of the major tourist attractions in Bhutan include the Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), Punakha Dzong, Dochula Pass, Buddha Dordenma Statue, and the capital city of Thimphu.
Yes, it is mandatory to hire a licensed Bhutanese tour guide for the entire duration of your trip. The guide will ensure that you have a fulfilling and culturally immersive experience in Bhutan.
We recommend all travelers to obtain their own travel insurance.
Yes, Bhutan offers excellent trekking opportunities, including the popular Jomolhari Trek, Druk Path Trek, and the Snowman Trek. These treks allow you to explore the country's stunning landscapes and remote regions.
It is recommended to dress modestly and respectfully while visiting Bhutan, especially when visiting temples and religious sites. Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities is also advisable.
Yes, Bhutan is a safe country to visit. The crime rate is low, and the Bhutanese people are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature.
Yes, mobile phone coverage is available in most parts of Bhutan, but it may be limited in remote areas. Internet access is also available in hotels and cafes, but the connection may be slower compared to other countries.
It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water while in Bhutan to avoid any potential stomach issues. Bottled water is readily available in most places.
Bhutan has only one international airport, Paro International Airport, which is the main entry point for most visitors. Additionally, you can also enter by road through the southern border with India.
Credit cards are accepted in some hotels, shops, and restaurants in major cities like Thimphu and Paro. However, it is advisable to carry sufficient cash, especially when traveling to remote areas where card acceptance may be limited.
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