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Breakfast and dinner will be provided at the hotel where you will be staying, served in a buffet style with Bhutanese, Indian, and continental options. Lunch, on the other hand, will be served at a local restaurant and offered à la carte.

Currency exchange counters are available at all terminals of Indira Gandhi International Airport as well as at Paro Airport in Bhutan.

All tourists (except Indian nationals with valid travel documents) require a visa to enter Bhutan. Visas are arranged by licensed Bhutanese tour operators (e.g., Wind Horse Tours) and cannot be obtained from embassies abroad.

To process your visa, your trip itinerary must be confirmed, and passport details along with full tour payment must be submitted. The visa is usually ready within a week, but the Tourism Council of Bhutan officially issues it about one month before your travel date. Expedited processing is possible if needed.

A scanned copy of your visa will be emailed to you. Present this upon arrival at Paro Airport or the Phuentsholing border to get your passport stamped. The visa is prepaid as part of your tour cost, and no passport-sized photos are required.

Yes, it is possible to extend your stay even after arriving in Bhutan. Any extension of your itinerary means extending your trip, for which the full daily tariff will apply based on the additional nights, along with a visa extension fee. Your visa will then be extended to cover the extra days.

Please note that extensions are subject to the availability of flights and accommodation at the time of request.