KNG Bhutan Tours and Travels

 Travel Guide for Indian Tourists

For Indian nationals wishing to visit Bhutan, this website serves as a helpful travel guide. Every type of tourist may find something extremely special in Bhutan, but Indians particularly have a reason to love it. Indians are not forced to pay a dollar fee, in contrast to foreigners, because of the long-standing relationship between India and Bhutan. India does not require a visa in advance to visit Bhutan. To enter Bhutan, all you need is a current Indian passport or voter ID.
We frequently fly to Bhutan from Kolkata and Delhi (Paro). There are two weekly flights from Guwahati and Bagdogra. Your travel arrangements to Bhutan are handled by us, along with the accommodations of your choosing. We manages Indian travelers’ online permits for Bhutan. For inside-the-country sightseeing trips, KNG Bhutan Tours offers qualified Bhutanese tour guides.
We can organize pick-up and drop-off from the closest Indian railway stations as well as Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, for those traveling by road to Bhutan. Before making travel plans, you should be informed of various Bhutan immigration laws. Check with KNG Bhutan Tours and take pleasure in your hassle-free vacation to Bhutan.

SDF Sustainable Development Fees for Indian Tourist 
All visitors to Bhutan are required to pay SDF, or Sustainable Development Fees, by the Royal Government of Bhutan. Under the general tenet of “High value, Low volume” tourism, this tax is imposed to encourage sustainable and responsible tourism. SDF makes a positive impact on social welfare, economic development, environmental protection, cultural promotion, and infrastructure and facilities for tourism.

How much is SDF for Indians to visit Bhutan?
For Indian citizens, the SDF will be INR 1200 per person, per night, for adults, and INR 600 per kid, per night, for minors aged 6 to 12.
Children under the age of five are free.