Here’s the latest Bhutan visa and
entry information

Who Needs Visa to travel in Bhutan

How to Apply

Documents Requirement

Fees, Levies & Tour Cost

  • Visa fee: US$40 (non-refundable) for most visitors.
  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF):
    • US$100 per adult per night (standard rate).
    • 50% discount for children 6–12 years; under 6 years are exempt.
    • Regional visitor SDF rates (e.g., Indian visitors pay INR 1,200/night; Bangladesh and Maldives pay US$15/night).
    • Tour Cost (Logistics cost) extra applicable depending on the type of services availed 

Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)

The SDF is a daily charge required for all visitors and supports Bhutan’s sustainable tourism and development programs.

Introduced when Bhutan reopened to tourism in September 2022, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) supports the country’s high-value, low-impact tourism model and promotes sustainable, premium travel. Initially increased to USD 200 per person per night under the Tourism Levy Bill 2022 and later reduced to USD 100 by the end of 2023, the SDF replaced the Minimum Daily Package Rate and allows greater travel flexibility.

The policy enables direct bookings and offers a flexible 90-day visa, while SDF revenues are reinvested in tourism quality, infrastructure, guide training, and environmental protection. By managing visitor numbers and reducing pressure on culture and the environment, the SDF ensures tourism remains beneficial to local communities and Bhutan’s natural heritage. Exemptions apply to day visitors in border towns, children under five, and children aged six to twelve, who receive a 50% concession.

E-Visa Issuance

Travel Permits

Travel Within Bhutan

Other Visa Types

Travel Insurance

The tariff we charge does not include travel insurance; travelers are therefore strongly advised to obtain a comprehensive travel insurance policy to cover unforeseen events such as accidents, travel or baggage delays, and medical emergencies. As many insurance providers do not typically cover adventure activities such as trekking, biking, or rafting, it is highly recommended to secure additional coverage for any specific activities planned in Bhutan. Please note that emergency evacuations in Bhutan can be costly.

There are also insurance options with either of the two Insurance companies in Bhutan:

Filming in Bhutan: Permits and Guidelines

Commercial filming requires prior approval from the Bhutan Info-Comm and Media Authority (BICMA) and the payment of fees as outlined in the Bhutan Filming Regulation, 2007. Applications must be submitted at least 30 days in advance and include:

Filming in Bhutan – Official Fee Structure

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