Travel to Bhutan from Brazil
Travel to Bhutan from Brazil
Travel to Bhutan from Brazil offers an unforgettable experience filled with serene landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant culture. As the only carbon-negative country in the world, Bhutan invites you to explore its pristine environment and unique way of life.
Visa Requirements for Brazilians
Bhutan requires all visitors to obtain a visa before arrival. Brazilian travelers must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their international partner. The operator will arrange your visa as part of your package. A Visa fee of USD 40 per person per trip and a sustainable development fee (SDF) of USD 100 per person per night is applicable, which contributes to preserving Bhutan’s environment and culture.
Process
- Book your trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their international partner.
- The tour operator will arrange your visa app
Required Documents
To travel to Bhutan from Brazil, you’ll need:
- A valid passport with at least six months of validity.
- Passport-size photo
- An approved visa arranged through your tour operator.
- Flight Details
- Travel insurance (recommended).
Flights from Brazil to Bhutan
There are no direct flight to Bhutan from Brazil. Travelers must transit through major international hubs in Asia like India, Thailand, Singapore, or Nepal and take a connecting flight to Paro, Bhutan operated by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.
Druk Air Flight Details and Fare for Brazilians
- Delhi to Paro-KB201 Dep:1230 Arri:1520 and Return Paro to Delhi-KB200 Dep:0940 Arri:1130
- Round trip fare is USD 645Per Person
- Kathmandu to Paro-KB401 Dep:0900 Arri:1020 and return Paro to Kathmandu-KB400 Dep:0700 Arri: 0800
- Round trip fare USD 550 Per Person
- Kolkata to Paro-KB211 Dep:1320 Arri:1520 and return Paro to Kolkata- KB210 Dep:1130 Arri:1220
- Round trip fare is USD 465 per person
- Bangkok to Paro-KB153 Dep: 0600 Arri: 0815 and return Paro to Bangkok-KB152 Dep:1620 Arri: 2030
- Round trip Fare is USD 965 Per Person
- Singapore to Paro KB541 SIN-PBH Dep1230 Ari 1645 & Paro to Singapore KB540 Dep0750 Ari1555
- Roundtrip Fare in USD 1090 per person
Note: The flight schedule and fare are subject to change. Please contact us at excursiontohimalayas@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +97517140505.
Payment Method
Since all tourists must book their trip through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or their international partner, payments are typically made online.
- Accepted Payment Methods:
- International Credit/Debit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, or American Express.
- Bank Wire Transfers
7 Days Journey with Amankora for Brazilian Citizens
- Day 01. Receive at Airport and Transfer to Thimphu
- Day 02. Thimphu Sightseeing
- Day 03. Thimphu to Punakha through Dochula
- Day 04. Hike to Khamusm Yulley Namgyal and Punakha Sightseeing
- Day 05. Punakha to Paro via Thimphu
- Day 06. Offer 108 butter lamp-Hike to Tigers Nest Monastery
- Day 07. Drop to Airport and See Off
Recommend Tour Activities in Bhutan
- Bhutan Adventure Travel
- Bhutan Cultural Tours
- Bhutan Festival Dates
- Bhutan Luxury Tours
- Bhutan Trekking Tours
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FAQ
Is there direct Flight from Brazil to Bhutan?
There are no direct flight from Brazil to Bhutan. The travelers can book a flight to a Asian hub and then take a connecting flight to Paro, Bhutan operated by Druk Air and Bhutan Airline.
What is most recommended trip to Bhutan from Brazil?
The most recommended trip to Bhutan from Brazil is 8 Nights/9 Days tour as this package covers Western and Central Bhutan. You can visit some of the best monuments and most scenic places in Bhutan like the Tiger’s nest monastery and Dochula Pass.
What is Tourist law in Bhutan?
The passport must be valid for six months from the intended date of departure from the Kingdom. A recent passport size photograph. The visa fee is USD 40 per person per trip and it is non-refundable.
Is it necessary to have guide in Bhutan for Tourist?
Yes, it is necessary to have a guide when visiting Bhutan as a tourist. This is a requirement set by the Bhutanese government to ensure a seamless and safe experience while promoting responsible tourism.