01. How to book a tour to
Bhutan ?
02. If I do not want the
tour as mentioned in the website how do I make my own tour ?
03. I am visiting Bhutan
for the first time how should I prepare myself ?
04. How advance should be
my travel booking ?
05. How to experience
Bhutan at it's best ?
06. Can I buy an Air
Ticket through you also ?
07. How will I be picked
up from the Airport in Bhutan ?
08. Can I book the hotels
only with you and not the complete tour ?
09. What do you recommend
about hotel reservations. What else should I keep in mind while staying at
the hotels in Bhutan ?
10. If I only want to
take the vehicle during my tour and not the complete tour, then what do
you suggest ?
11. How do I get
medication in Bhutan in case of necessity ?
12. How can I come in
contact with local people during our travel in Bhutan ?
13. What is the best time
to visit Bhutan ?
14. Are the Visa and
passports required before visiting Bhutan ?
15. Which currency is
used in Bhutan ?
16. Can I pay in Euro, US
Dollars or through credit cards in Bhutan ?
17. What are the timings
of the post office and other administrative offices in Bhutan ?
18. Is there any thing
important while visiting temples and monasteries in Bhutan ?
Do remember to remove your shoes and sandals while visiting temples and
monasteries. Also some temples do not allow leather shoes, belts or
handbags in their premises. When visiting temples, women should cover
their body with short or long sleeves tops and a long skirt or pants.
Women should not wear sleeveless dresses or blouses. They need not cover
their face or head. Men should wear long pants and a short-sleeved shirt.
The people go to the temple to worship, doing offerings on the statues of
the gods and receiving a blessing – sometimes a mark on the forehead. It
is customary to leave a small amount of money for the priest after
receiving a blessing. Hindu custom dictates that women should not go into
temples if they are menstruating. Also be alert for signs indicating that
non-Hindus may not visit the inner sanctum of the temple and may see only
its outer precincts. If there is no sign, ask a priest. If you are
visiting a temple and are offered a portion of sweet or fresh coconut or
banana, it’s prasad or sacred food, offered to the gods. Since it’s a
great honor to be offered, never refuse it, rather accept it and eat it.
If you don’t want it, take it and give it to someone else. In Muslim
mosques, do remember that men and women sit in separate areas. Before
photographing the inner chamber of sacred temples, be sure to get
permission. It is not permitted to have the picture of main deity in some
temples. Our guides will assist you more on about the behaviour and
general customs within the temple premises.
19. What should I wear
while on my tour to Bhutan ?
20. Are there any
restrictions for the Photography in Bhutan ? Is there anything I need to
consider while doing photography in Bhutan ?
21. How safe is traveling
in Bhutan ?
22. How is shopping in
Bhutan ? Can you provide me some tips for safe and smart shopping in
Bhutan ?
23. What shopping I can
do in Bhutan ?
24. How much should I
give as tipping while traveling in Bhutan ?
25. Are there any
restrictions on the export of articles from Bhutan ?
26. I want to know more
about Bhutan Tourism Why should I book the tour through Bhutan Tourism ?
27. 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 ?
28. Where is the office
of Bhutan Tourism located ?
29. Does your company
provide any sort of insurance ?
30. How do we settle the
payment? Is there an advance deposit required ?
31. How can I make the
payment ?
32. What type of
information is required in order to confirm the booking ?
33. Do people understand
English and other foreign languages in Bhutan ?
34. What are the general
do’s and don’ts for greeting in Bhutan ?
35. How do people of
Bhutan welcome their guests ?
36. What about the public
facilities in Bhutan ?
37. What caution should
one tourist take – when it comes to legal matter and safety ?
38. What precautions
should I take regarding my health while in Bhutan ?
39. What is advisable to
eat and drink in Bhutan ?
40. I am an enthusiastic
adventurous tourist. What are the various options for me in Bhutan ?
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