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OverviewWelcome to Bhutan, the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’. To travel in this remote, once isolated kingdom is to step into another world, a real-life Shangri-La. Tucked away in an eastern corner of the Himalayas and bordering on India and Tibet, Bhutan is a land unlike any other. Only in Bhutan is the economy of the country measured in terms of its Gross National Happiness. Only in Bhutan did its king recently decree an end to government rule by the monarchy and dragged its reluctant population into the 21st Century by declaring democratic elections for the first time in its history. Only in Bhutan is it against the law to smoke tobacco anywhere in the kingdom! Bhutan boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in Asia with its stunning landscapes and soaring peaks dominating every bend in the road and every deep valley. This is a land of Buddhist ritual where temples, monasteries and fortresses fill the background of every photograph. The country’s easy-going pace, its deeply devout people and its refreshing and unique view of the world will change your perspective. Explore the traditional Bhutanese architecture of the town of Paro and the capital, Thimphu. Visit monasteries that are the repositories of its holy history and often hold pride of place when it comes to panoramic views. And above all, meet the people who will welcome you into their hearts with a genuine sense of belonging that for the visitor is a rare and much treasured experience.

Travel InformationKingdom of Bhutan
Thimphu
2,327,849
+975
230voltage, 50 frequency, D, F & G plug
Dzongkha (official), Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects, Nepalese speak various Nepalese dialects.
Lamaistic Buddhist 75%, Indian – and Nepalese – influenced Hinduism 25%
Varies; tropical in southern plains; cool winters, hot summers in central valleys’ severe winters, cool summers in Himalayas
Located in southern Asia between China (470km)and India (605km)
Total 47,000 square km;
land 47,000 square km;
water 0 square km.
About half the size of Indiana
Coastline 0 km (landlocked)
The following information on entry requirements has been confirmed with the authorities of Bhutan. However, these requirements are subject to change at any time. It is the traveler’s responsibility to check with the Bhutanese Department of Tourism and its consulates, for up to date information.
A valid Canadian passport is required for Canadians intending to visit Bhutan. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your expected departure from the country. Canadians must also be in possession of a visa, which is needed to board Druk Air flights bound for Bhutan
Travelers must also pay a US$20 visa fee and provide two passport-sized photos upon arrival in Bhutan. Special authorization is required prior to visiting certain religious and administrative buildings.
Please be advised that travel to districts other than Thimphu and Paro requires a special permit.
Health requirements can change at any time The Public Health Agency of Canada strongly recommends that your travel plans include contacting a travel medicine clinic or physician six to eight weeks before departure. Based on your individual risk assessment, a health care professional can determine your need for immunizations and/or preventive medication and advise you on precautions to avoid disease. Travelers are reminded to ensure that their routine (childhood) immunizations(e.g., tetanus, diphtheria, polio, and measles) are up to date.

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