Can I go Bhutan from Nepal?

Getting to Bhutan from Nepal can be done in one of two ways, by traveling overland through Nepal, across India, and into Bhutan at the border crossing at Phuentsholing or by flying direct from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu to Paro International Airport.

How long does it take from Nepal to Bhutan?

The distance between Nepal and Bhutan is 634 km. How long does it take to get from Nepal to Bhutan? It takes approximately 6h 4m to get from Nepal to Bhutan, including transfers.

Is Bhutan visa free for Nepal?

Bhutan tourist visa is required for Nepalese citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 14 days and visa expires in 14 days. Applicant is not required to be present when applying for Bhutan tourist visa. A total of 3 documents are required for applying Bhutan tourist visa.

How much does it cost to go to Bhutan from Nepal?

You can travel via Druk Air (the government airline) and Bhutan Airlines (the private airline). Bhutan airlines run every day except Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. The flight cost ranges from USD 234 to USD 279. Druk Air flies twice each day and the flight cost ranges from USD 196 to USD 231.

How do I get from Kathmandu to Bhutan?

There is no direct connection from Kathmandu to Bhutan. However, you can take the drive to Kathmandu airport, fly to Bhadrapur, take the drive to Siliguri, then take the bus to Phuntsholing.

How many Nepalese are in Bhutan?

An estimated 650,000 Nepali-speaking people live mainly in the southern belt of Bhutan and are relatively recent immigrants to the area. They comprise a combination of caste and ethnic groups, including Bahun, Chhetri, Gurung, Limbu, Newar, Rai and Tamang.

Is passport required for Nepal and Bhutan?

Indian Nationals can travel to countries like Nepal and Bhutan without a passport and visa! A government-issued photo ID will let you gain entry to these countries.

What should I wear in Bhutan?

What to Wear in Bhutan

  • Our advice for what to wear in Bhutan, for men and women alike, would be to concentrate on trekking/outdoor clothing and fairly lightweight but sturdy walking shoes.
  • Wear long sleeves and pants and use a good insect/mosquito repellent.