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Bhutan Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Amitabha? The lotus is a symbol of the purification of the body, speech and mind. It also symbolizes the original nature of the heart. It is the Lotus of Love, Compassion, Passion, activity and all the qualities of the heart. What should I bring? Bhutan is a developing country, so many things are not available. If you have any special medications, you need to bring all your medication with you. The same is true for specialty items like contact lenses and a backup pair of glasses. A flashlight is always helpful as well. In addition, it's nice to bring things that help enhance your relaxing times - an i-pod, a good book and your favorite herbal tea. Comfy slippers are nice to wear around your room at night. Cigarettes and any others tobacco related products are forbidden in the kingdom. For personal consumption passenger are permitted to bring in 200 cigarettes (10 packets) on payments of 200 percent duty. What do Bhutanese wear? However, you don't have to wear our traditional clothing unless you want too. Western clothing is perfectly acceptable. We do ask that you respect the cultural norms and bring clothing that compliments the country. Shorts, short skirts and sleeveless tops are not usually worn in Bhutan. When we visit temples and monasteries, you will also need to wear a long-sleeve top and long pants to enter. You will want to bring a selection of clothing that is comfortable and easy to care for. Good walking shoes are a must, as is a raincoat. A light jacket is good to have year-round and winter visitors will want to bring a proper coat. Where do we stay? Five-star accommodations are available in Bhutan. If you desire, we can book your group in these hotels, but there will be significant surcharges. What about the altitude? If you have any altitude problems, please let us know and we can work additional acclimatization time into your itinerary. You will also want to consult your physician before traveling so he/she can give you suggestions as well. When is High Season? Will I see the mountains? How do I get to Bhutan? Most people will want to fly into Bhutan and our national airline, Druk Air, operates several flights per week from Bangkok (Thailand), Delhi & Kolkatta (India) and Kathmandu (Nepal) to Paro (Bhutan). The flight from Kathmandu is perhaps the most amazing flight that offers spectacular views of Everest, Makalu and Kanchenjunga on its way to Bhutan. Flight schedule and other information are available on www.drukair.com.bt. If you want to come into Bhutan by land, the only entry point is the town of Phuntsholing in southwest Bhutan. It approximately 5 hours drive from the Indian domestic Airport Bagdogra, West Bengal. The scenic drive from Phuntsholing to Thimphu takes about 7 hours. As per government rules, it is mandatory to travel at least one way by Druk Air. It can be either entry or exit. However, if Druk Air seats are not available, both entry and exit by road is also permitted. The mode of transport within Bhutan is by motor vehicle only. There are no domestic airlines or trains. Where do I get a visa? It takes at least ten days to get a visa. When you arrive in Bhutan, the visa will be stamped in your passport. You will need to pay US$20 and have two passport photos ready. The visa is good for 15 days, but can be extended for longer visits. Is Bhutan Safe? Contact Amitabha for more information.
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