Bhutan is a small, landlocked nation located in the eastern Himalayas between India to the east, west and South and China to the North.Bhutan blessed with rolling hills, high peaks, green valley and dense forest with different species of flora and fauna is comparable to Switzerland both in size and topography.
Bhutan’s uniqueness in lifestyle is the result of virtual isolation from the rest of world. However, the new concept of Gross National Happiness ensures every citizen is happy.
It is a government regulation that you must use a license Bhutanese Tour Operator to book your travel to Bhutan.
Zoid Jin Tours is one of the registered and recognized tour operator in Bhutan and you will be having a lasting memory if you travel to Bhutan through Zoid Jin Tour operator
All International tourists wishing to enter Bhutan require a visa which must be pre-arranged through a license Bhutanese Tour Operator . Visa clearance must be obtained through your tour operator prior to travel. For Indian passport (or VIC) holders, Bangladeshi nationals and persons from the Maldives may obtain a visa on entry.
If wishing to Travel through Zoid Jin Tours then all the visa and permit formalities will be done by the company itself and there is nothing for the tourist to worry about Visa and Permits
Sure Bhutan is more expensive than India or Nepal however lets put this into perspective! Because the Bhutanese Government has imposed an ‘all inclusive’ nightly tariff structure, for all tourist visitors, Bhutan tours can ‘appear’ to be expensive. In our 9 years+ experience with Bhutan we regularly receive comments from returning visitors on how great the ‘value for money’ genuinely is.
Considering every visitor has access to a private guide, driver, private vehicle and a land package including all meals, accommodation, sightseeing, entry fees, transfers, taxes, Govt Royalties & visa fees it is indeed excellent value for money. And….Bhutan is such a privilege to visit!
Bhutan is ranked as one of the safest tourist destinations on our planet-it has an extremely low crime rate and people do not exhibit that irritating invasive curiosity that you find in many other destinations.
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f you travel through Zoid Jin Tours than it will be perfect because our staff are well trained with more experienced working in Tourism field
Bhutan’s uniqueness in lifestyle is the result of virtual isolation from the rest of world. However, the new concept of Gross National Happiness ensures every citizen is happy.
There are a number of airports where you can fly into Bhutan from (Bangkok,Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Bodh Gaya, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Guwahati, Singapore and Mumbai.). At present two carriers operate to Bhutan, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines. Also, there are three land border crossings which you can travel into the kingdom overland. All crossings are along the Indian border only - Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrup Jongkhar.
if you are not sure about it you can email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and the company will give you 6 steps of visiting Bhutan
Below are the six easy steps to follow while planning your trip to Bhutan through Zoid Jin Tours :
Step 1: Choose any tour duration and activities as per your preferences
step 2: Tell us from which city you will fly to Bhutan and to which city you will fly from Bhutan
step 3: Send us your scanned passport copy
Step 4: Kindly transfer the tour payment
Step 5: You will receive your Drukair/Bhutanairlines flight tickets and your Bhutanese Visa
Step 6: Do not forget to print Flight Tickets and Bhutanese Visa which you need to carry along while travelling to Bhutan.
The most distinctive characteristic of Bhutanese cuisine is its spiciness. Chillis are an essential part of nearly every dish and are considered so important that most Bhutanese people would not enjoy a meal that was not spicy. Rice forms the main body of most Bhutanese meals. It is accompanied by one or two side dishes consisting of meat or vegetables.
Pork, beef and chicken are the meats that are eaten most often. A wide selection of western and Indian food is also available in many of the restaurants around the country.