Tips for traveling to Bhutan

Wang Yan
Global Courant

Traveling to Bhutan is impossible without the best travel insurance you can afford. This is because it is a unique country and does not offer special amenities for tourists in any way. There are very limited medical treatment facilities and in the event of an accident or illness, you may need to be transported to another country.

Of course, the cost can be prohibitive, which is why it’s wise to get several travel insurance quotes before finalizing your plans.

That said, a trip to Bhutan will be the experience of a lifetime. Bhutan is a country that has remained virtually untouched by the West and has only recently opened its doors. However, the government is still quite restrictive and you will be forced to travel in a group if you want to visit an interesting place.

This will limit your choices to some extent, but there are other ways you can save money when traveling in Bhutan.

1) Air travel.

The only really effective way to save money on their rates for travel to Bhutan is to book with a guide who will package your accommodation and airfares into one package. There are strict government controls on tourism and travel in general in Bhutan, so you will need to use a guide at some point.

2) Accommodation.

If you are determined to travel independently, you will face great difficulties as there are several government restrictions on how and where you can travel in Bhutan. A group tour is still the cheapest way to see the country, including accommodation. There are very few reliable reports available on other accommodation options, such as staying with a local family, so unless you want to be the first to give the review, you’re better off booking a group tour.

3) Food and drink.

Food and drink is plentiful in Bhutan, although the cuisine is very simple. Restaurants don’t really exist; there are just outlets where you can buy food. Costs are minimal and the food is tasty, but you get much more bang for your buck at designated hotels that serve visitors in a more comprehensive way. However, you should avoid drinking the local water as you can easily catch a bacterial infection, so make sure your holiday insurance covers you in this regard.

4) Moving around.

In Bhutan it is almost impossible to get around without being a member of an authorized group, so there is no point in saving money by traveling on local transport. It is difficult to be sure of your destination and there may be problems getting back in time.

5) Silverware and other trinkets.

Surprisingly, there is quite a wide choice when it comes to gifts for the people back home. You’ll find an array of unusual trinkets made by local artisans and the cost will be well within anyone’s budget. This is an area where you should avoid hotels for years where they will try to sell you the same items at significantly higher prices.

Bhutan is an unusual and enticing destination where budget concerns are less of an issue due to government controls.


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