01. How to book a tour to Bhutan ?
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If I do not want the tour as mentioned in the website how do I make my own tour ?
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I am visiting Bhutan for the first time how should I prepare myself ?
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How advance should be my travel booking ?
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How to experience Bhutan at it's best ?
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Can I buy an Air Ticket through you also ?
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How will I be picked up from the Airport in Bhutan ?
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Can I book the hotels only with you and not the complete tour ?
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What do you recommend about hotel reservations. What else should I keep in mind while staying at the hotels in Bhutan ?
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If I only want to take the vehicle during my tour and not the complete tour, then what do you suggest ?
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How do I get medication in Bhutan in case of necessity ?
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How can I come in contact with local people during our travel in Bhutan ?
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What is the best time to visit Bhutan ?
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Are the Visa and passports required before visiting Bhutan ?
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Which currency is used in Bhutan ?
The main currency of Bhutan is the Ngultrum (nu). The approx. exchange rate is 45.00 nu for one USD, which varies according to the different exchange rates. The ngultrum is on par with the Indian Rupee (both Nu and the Indian Rupee can be used in Bhutan). The facility for coverting foreign currency and travelers checks into the ngultrum is available at the international airport, banks and hotels. There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency or travelers’ checks that can be brought by the tourists in Bhutan. However a Declaration form need to be filled (only for the amount which is more than USD 10,000) on the arrival at the airport. By filling up this form you can also get your money exchanged back in the original currency without any problem. Tourists are also advised to obtain the encashment receipt in the exchange of foreign currency. It will help them to reconvert the leftover Ngultrum into dollars. The Indian Nationals can also bring the Indian rupees which can be easily accepted in the shops and hotels. The Money should be exchanged only through authorized money changers. The receipts from such transaction are to be obtained and retained. You may ask our guides and they will tell you the right center or place to get the money exchanged. Be aware that it can take several hours to cash travelers checks in small towns. Try to deal with large banks in large cities. Don’t accept large denomination notes, because they will be difficult to change, and don’t accept damaged or torn notes, because merchants will refuse them, especially in small towns. Keep a supply of small change. Very often taxi drivers and vendors will say that they don’t have change.

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Can I pay in Euro, US Dollars or through credit cards in Bhutan ?
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What are the timings of the post office and other administrative offices in Bhutan ?
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Is there any thing important while visiting temples and monasteries in Bhutan ?
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What should I wear while on my tour to Bhutan ?
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Are there any restrictions for the Photography in Bhutan ? Is there anything I need to consider while doing photography in Bhutan ?
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How safe is traveling in Bhutan ?
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How is shopping in Bhutan ? Can you provide me some tips for safe and smart shopping in Bhutan ?
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What shopping I can do in Bhutan ?
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How much should I give as tipping while traveling in Bhutan ?
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Are there any restrictions on the export of articles from Bhutan ?
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I want to know more about Bhutan Tourism Why should I book the tour through Bhutan Tourism ?
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What is the guarantee that I would be provided the services which I asked for during my tour ? Or how safe is my tour with Bhutan Tourism ?
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Where is the office of Bhutan Tourism located ?
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Does your company provide any sort of insurance ?
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How do we settle the payment? Is there an advance deposit required ?
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How can I make the payment ?
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What type of information is required in order to confirm the booking ?
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Do people understand English and other foreign languages in Bhutan ?
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What are the general do’s and don’ts for greeting in Bhutan ?
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How do people of Bhutan welcome their guests ?
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What about the public facilities in Bhutan ?
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What caution should one tourist take – when it comes to legal matter and safety ?
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What precautions should I take regarding my health while in Bhutan ?
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What is advisable to eat and drink in Bhutan ?
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I am an enthusiastic adventurous tourist. What are the various options for me in Bhutan ?