Bhutan Land Of Paradise
Bhutan Known to the natives as Druk Yul (Land of the Thunder Dragon), Bhutan is regarded as the last paradise on earth. Its isolation, spectacular mountains, varied flora and fauna, ancient Buddhist monasteries, vibrant culture and mystic aura have made it so. Thought small in size, the kingdom's topography is one of dramatic contrasts. from the near-tropical southern border with India at an altitude of 300m, the land rises to culminate in the over 700m peaks of the Himalaya in the north which form a natural frontier with the Tibetan region of Bhutan's northern neighbour, china.
General Information
Bhutan has a strip of plain in the south, a network of valley in the central parts and over 7,000m High Mountain in the north.
Access: Druk Air, Bhutan's airline operates flights to Paro from Bangkok, Kolkata, Dhaka, Kathmandu, and New Delhi.
The overland entry/exit point is from the Indian state of West Bengal into Phuntsholing in south west Bhutan. Phuntsholing is four hours' drive from Bagdogra, the nearest Indian airport, and seven hour drive from both gangtok (sikkim) and darjeeling. The drive from PHUNTSHOLING to thimpu takes six hours.
Season: March to May and September to November are the high season months, while June, July and December to February comprise the low season.
Bring cotton or light woollen wear in summer (maximum temperature 30 degree Celsius) and heavy woollens and down jacket in winter (minimum 1.1 degree Celsius)
Visa And Transport
Foreign travellers must possess a visa for Bhutan which is granted initially for 14 days, visitors need to obtain visa clearance from the Tourism Authority of Bhutan (TAB) in advance. The visa can be extended in Thimpu for up to six months. The operator making your travel arrangements will handle the official formalities. Transport is provided by tour operators who have their own fleet of luxury vehicle. All major places of interest are connected by paved roads.