How Tour & Treking Service Works
Set Up a Pre-arranged Tours Plan
All tourists must travel on pre-arranged guided tours. Independent travel is not allowed in Bhutan to control the impact on the environment and culture. The guided tours help maintain the integrity of Bhutan's unique heritage.
Manage Everything Online Permitting Process
Tour and trekking operators handle the permitting process for visitors. This includes obtaining the necessary visas and permits required for entry into Bhutan and specific trekking areas.
Licensed Tour Operators
Visitors to Bhutan must book their tours through licensed Bhutanese tour operators. These operators design itineraries based on the interests and preferences of the tourists, ensuring a well-organized and culturally immersive experience.

iTravel FAQ
Before planning your trip, it’s essential to check for any updates or changes in regulations and consult with your chosen tour operator for personalized information based on your travel plans.
Yes, independent travel is not permitted in Bhutan. All tourists must travel on pre-arranged guided tours organized by licensed tour operators.
A: It’s recommended to choose a licensed Bhutanese tour operator accredited by the Tourism Council of Bhutan. You can check the list of approved operators on the council’s official website.
A: The minimum daily tariff covers accommodation, meals, transportation within Bhutan, and the services of a licensed guide. The tariff varies based on the season and the number of travelers.
A: Yes, specific trekking permits are required for trekking in Bhutan. These permits are obtained through the tour operator, and different treks have varying permit requirements.
A: The best times for trekking in Bhutan are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is generally clear and pleasant.
A: Bhutan offers treks of varying difficulty levels. Some treks are suitable for beginners, while others, like the Snowman Trek, are challenging and require a high level of fitness.
A: Photography is generally allowed in Bhutan, but it’s advised to seek permission before taking pictures inside religious institutions. Some monasteries may have specific rules regarding photography.
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Tour in Bhutan
Tour and trekking services in Bhutan operate under a unique set of guidelines and regulations aimed at preserving the country’s cultural and environmental heritage.

Treking in Bhutan
For trekking enthusiasts, specific trekking permits are required. These permits are obtained through the tour operator and are essential for accessing trekking routes.