Bhutan – Nepal tour package price per person
3 star hotels in Bhutan | 4 star hotel in Nepal
The above Bhutan - Nepal tour package price includes the followings:
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3 star accommodations in Bhutan, and 4 star accommodation in Nepal
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All meals in Bhutan in designated restaurants/hotels
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3 times dinner and breakfast in the hotel and 2 times lunch in a local restaurant, in Nepal
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Certified English speaking local tour guides in Bhutan and Nepal
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All internal ground transportation in Bhutan and Nepal, including airport pick-up and drop-off (Not including the airport drop off on 5th June)
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Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) in Bhutan, $65 per night
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International round-trip air fares (Kathmandu – Paro – Kathmandu)
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Visa fee for Bhutan
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Mineral drinking water
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All entrance fees in Bhutan and Nepal
The above Bhutan - Nepal tour package price do not include the followings:
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Other personal expenses like overseas calls, laundry, and tips for Guides and Drivers
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Travel and Medical insurance
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Visa for Nepal
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Airport drop off on 5th June. We are happy to arrange the drop off for you upon request.
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Flight to and from Kathmandu, Nepal
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Bank transfer fee
Maximum number of participants
Please bring:
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Warm jacket as it may get cold in the morning and evening
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Summer cloths as during the day it will be very warm
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Good leather or waterproof fabric boots or shoes with good soles for hiking
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A jumper/sweater, denim jeans, and scarfs
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Waterproof jacket
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Sandals and flip-flops
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Backpacks to carry your snack food and drinking water during the long day tour
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Hat, sunglasses, sun cream and lip balm, for the strong Himalayan sun
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A good torch for dark temple murals
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Easy-to-forget toiletries like dental floss and motion sickness medication.
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Ear plugs – essential against nocturnal barking dogs
What to wear
Bhutan has a fairly formal dress code for both Bhutanese and visitors. For men, a shirt with a collar, preferably long sleeves, and long trousers are required to enter a temple or monastery. For women to enter monasteries and temples, a long skirt (covering to the ankle) or trousers are required and a shirt with long or short sleeves. Bare shoulders and bare legs are not permitted in temples or monasteries (f. ex. do not wear tank tops, spaghetti straps, shorts, or skirts above the ankle). One set of slightly nice clothes is good for hotel dinners. Remember to dress in layers as temperatures vary a lot during the day, especially in spring and summer. A compact umbrella or rain jacket is useful any time of the year. We recommend you wear slip-on shoes, as you'll need to take them off at every temple or monastery.
Additional information regarding dress:
For women, we can arrange for you to buy traditional Bhutanese skirts, which are very easy to wear, and it would look even more respectful and elegant while visiting monasteries and fortresses. A simple cotton skirt would cost between € 15 - € 30.