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Visa policy of Bhutan

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The visa policy of the Kingdom of Bhutan is strictly regulated under the policy of "High Value, Low Volume" tourism,[1] in order to minimize the effect on the country's unique society and environment. Bhutanese policy ensures that only an acceptable number of tourists enter the country at a time, preventing the country from being overwhelmed by mass tourism and consequently changing its character, and that tourists who do arrive get the best experience and value from their visit.

Visa for Bhutan issued in 2002

Visitors to Bhutan must obtain an e-Visa unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries or citizens who may obtain a visa on arrival. All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months.

Visa policy map

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Visa exemption

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Freedom of movement

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Citizens of India do not need a visa to enter Bhutan, because the 1949 treaty between Bhutan and India allows for free movement of people between the two nations on a reciprocal basis.

From 23 September 2022, this freedom of movement is now restricted to travel within the border towns of Phuentsholing, Gelephu, and Samdrup Jongkhar. Travel beyond these border towns will require a permit, which can be obtained on arrival. Citizens of India may use any of the acceptable documents mentioned below to enter Bhutan:

Visa on arrival

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Citizens of the following countries may obtain a visa on arrival in Bhutan:[2]

Diplomatic and official passports

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Holders of diplomatic or official passports of the following countries may obtain a visa on arrival at the port of entry:[3]

90 days
30 days

Electronic visa (e-Visa)

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Citizens of other countries may independently obtain an e-Visa whose duration of stay is 90 days. Visa fee is 40 USD per person (nonrefundable). Visa application may be processed within 5 business days.[4]

e-Visa applicant is also subject to pay Sustainable Development Fee of 100 USD per day.

Visa clearance letter

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All foreigners (except for citizens of Bangladesh, India and Maldives) may obtain a visa in advance through a licensed tour operator and receive a visa approval before travel.
All visas are approved from Thimphu and are only issued to tourists booked with a local licensed tour operator, either directly or through a foreign travel agent.
Applications for tourist visas are submitted by the tour operator.
If visa is approved, they are given a visa clearance letter, and must present it at the port of entry. The visa is then stamped into their passport.[5][6]
All foreign citizens may only enter Bhutan through Phuntsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar if coming by land or Paro if coming by air.

Sustainable Development Fee

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In August 2023, the Bhutanese government announced that tourists over the age of 5 years must pay a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD 100 per person per day. Children below the age of 5 years are exempt from paying the SDF. In addition, visitors to Bhutanese towns bordering India are exempt from paying the SDF for up to 24 hours.[7]

Unused SDF can be refunded.

This policy come is effective from 1 September 2023 till 31 August 2027 for 4 years.[8]

Visitor statistics

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Most visitors arriving to Bhutan were from the following countries of nationality:[9]

Country or territory 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
India 230,381 191,836 172,751 114,301
Bangladesh 13,016 10,450 10,536 7,753
United States 11,707 10,561 9,220 7,292 7,137 7,291 6,997 6,102
China 7,564 6,878 6,421 9,208 9,399 8,111 4,827 3,816
South Korea 998 6,048 1,035
Singapore 4,744 3,886 4,129 3,015 2,587 1,720 2,051
United Kingdom 4,241 3,585 3,246 3,124 2,958 2,680 2,309 2,491
Thailand 4,086 3,886 4,047 4,177 3,778 12,105 3,527 3,617
Germany 3,375 3,422 2,970 2,297 2,498 2,971 2,770 2,895
Australia 3,153 2,739 2,249 1,818 1,833 2,037 2,062 1,950
Japan 3,010 2,674 2,744 4,833 2,437 2,707 4,035 7,029
Malaysia 2,761 3,140 2,956 1,967 1,546 2,067 2,054 1,312
Vietnam 2,072 1,961 1,423
France 1,953 1,773 1,545 1,501 1,563 1,636 1,572 1,863
Philippines 1,912 1,089 1,101
Canada 1,870 1,807 1,524 1,110
Spain 1,659 1,397 1,142
Taiwan 1,496 1,491 1,812
 Switzerland 1,379 1,352
Italy 1,229 978
Indonesia 1,033
Netherlands 757
Others 20,007
Total 315,599 274,097 237,529 209,570 155,121 133,480 116,209 105,407

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bhutan revises its tourism policy to redefine High Value Low Volume tourism". Daily Bhutan. Daily Bhutan. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Visa to Bhutan". Druk Asia. Druk Asia / Tourism Council of Bhutan. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Do I need a visa to enter Bhutan?". Tourism Council of Bhutan. Tourism Council of Bhutan.
  4. ^ "Bhutan eVisa".
  5. ^ "General information" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Bhutan Visa Application Procedures".
  7. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Tashel.
  8. ^ "Passport & Visa to enter Bhutan". Retrieved 2024-06-27.
  9. ^ "Bhutan Tourism Monitor". Tourism Council of Bhutan. Tourism Council of Bhutan. Retrieved 23 September 2022.