Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Bhutan Visa for Indians

Bhutan is one of those few places in the world where the Indian passport doesn’t need a visa. In fact, an Indian doesn’t even need a passport to get inside this Himalayan kingdom. Such, is the good relationship between India and Bhutan. All one needs is a permit to visit Bhutan that is provided free of cost at the immigration borders.

Flying into Bhutan
If you are flying in, you will need your passport as an identification document and the permit will be provided at Paro airport’s immigration office for the duration that you wish for. You will get an exit stamp on your passport while getting out of India. And hence you will need to remember to get an entry stamp if you are entering into India overland.

Overland into Bhutan
If you are doing an overland crossing from Phuntsoling, you can either carry your passport or voters identity card. In case, you have neither of these identification cards, you can walk over to the Indian immigration office at Jaigaon (on the India side), show your PAN Card, driving license, ration card, etc. and get a special ID made for you by the Indian immigration.

While doing the overland crossing, there is no need to get an exit stamp on your passport. You can simply walk into the Bhutan immigration office with two passport size photographs and a copy of your identification (passport or voters identity card). You will be given a entry form to fill and upon doing so, your photograph will be taken and your necessary permits will be given to you in about 30 minutes. These permits will be valid for 7 days and can be extended at the immigration office in Thimphu. These permits allow you to visit the Thimphu and Paro area only. For other areas, special route permits need to be taken.

If you are just visiting only Phuntsoling, no permits are required. It is a porous border here. But, permits are required for beyond Phuntsoling.

Extension of Permits at Thimphu
If you are planning to stay in Bhutan for more than one week, you will need to get your permits extended at the immigration office in Thimphu. This office is situated in the middle of Thimphu on Norzin Lam and is open on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM. It is best to walk in to the office first thing in the morning for a shorter turnaround. Once you are armed with copies of your identification documents and your initial permits, you will be given a form to fill for the extension and once the needful has been done, your extension will be ready in less than 30 minutes. And there is no cost to getting this done.

Special Route Permits, Trekking Permits and Temple Permits
The standard permits for all tourists to Bhutan include visits to Thimphu and Paro only. If you wish to visit other areas like Punakha, Haa, Wangdi, Trongsa, Bumthang or East Bhutan, then you need to apply for special route permits. The process is again simple as above and can be done at the Thimphu immigration office. A simple form needs to be filled along with the dates required for these destinations. If you are traveling independently, you will easily get permits till Bumthang in Central Bhutan. To travel further east from Bumthang to Mongar, Trashigang, Lhuntse, Trashi Yangtze and/or Samdrup Jongkhar, either a local Bhutanese friend or a local travel agent needs to vouch for your safety. Again, such permits take less than 30 minutes and is free of cost.

Similar process can be followed for temple permits and trekking permits.

All these permits are routinely checked and stamped at each check point across Bhutan and finally on your return, these permits are collected at your last check point.

P.S. If you are a foreign national (Not from India, Bangladesh or Maldives), then you need to go through an authorized travel agent and get all this done prior to arriving in Bhutan.

74 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot for the information good one

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  2. Use full post...

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  3. Great post thanks for share .....keep it up..............

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  4. Very nice and informative post thanks for share................

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  5. Hi, Sankara...
    I'm Indonesian and planning to visit India next summer with my friend who's Indian. We'll go to Goa. If I'm not wrong, the same scheme visa on arrival also happen for Indonesian who visit India, right? And after that we'll go to Bali using the same visa scheme, this time for my friend.

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  6. Yes, you do get voa, though you will be paying USD 60 or something like that. Plus, you need photos and return tickets. Fly into a large city for easy VOA.

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  7. Thanks dude, got almost every queries answered here.
    Help!!
    2000 KM in 4 days on NH-7, TBTS 350 Solo, Possible? Please suggest

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  8. Yes, possible. Stay hydrated as much as possible and wear protective gear, if possible.

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  9. if only 2 people are there, how much it costs? and do they join them with other groups of 10? how risky it is for first time treckers?

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  10. It is a simple trek and you can do with 2 ppl also. You can also hire a guide if you want, but the guide fee is for 10 or 15 ppl. But, if you are strong walkers, you need not worry. All you need is some water and chocolate bars. Have a great trek.

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  11. Is it possible to cover 1800 kms in five days with unicorn

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  12. Finally, i have completed NH7 in 5 days solo. feeling great.

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  13. Thank you, I was searching for something like this. I am planning to do a trip by bike to Tamilnadu and plans to cover 2000KM during May, 2014. I wish to camp on the wild as far as possible. Will there be a problem.

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  14. To get Visa on arrival, do I need to fill up any application form?

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  15. Truly great to have witnessed true india. Hi Sankara - Your advise appreciated if you can let me know, on the ideal month of the year, to take on the route to Ladakh via Reckong Peo - Kaza. Additionally how were the roads when you did this trip. Thanks a ton

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  16. hiii sankara..
    i have to go to indonesia for hoilday..........can u tell me a proper procedure ... i'll be gratefull to you .. :)

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  17. Hi there, your blog is really helpful as I'm planning to go to Indonesia next. I'm in China right now so I will fly Beijing-Bali and I would like to reconfirm about the visa on arrival. 30 days is enough for me. Please suggest...

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  18. Yes, you will get VOA. Carry USD 25 in cash.

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  19. What do you want to know? Have you checked all my Indonesia posts? If you still need help, ask me pertinent questions and I would be happy to answer.

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  20. June, July, August would be the best time. But, always check on local weather conditions before taking your final decision.

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  21. Don't know why I didn't comment earlier. My favorite street too. For Bele holige and dose. But I am definitely missing it in the Mango season *sigh*

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  22. Hey, with your 2 lakh kms, I hope you have had quite some experience around Mumbai. We are planning to go on a biking trip, but given that some of the other bikers I am going with are a little amateurish and a little scared as well, we are looking for a short and relatively easy trip for starters. Could you advise us on a short and beautiful trail around Mumbai.

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  23. You can give Materan, Khandala/Lonavala, Sinhagad/Pune, Daman and many more.

    I would recommend picking up a road map, figuring out your comfort factor of x kms per day, hit the road and the fear will disappear on the first day itself. Just dont drink and drive and wear a helmet :-)

    Happy riding.

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  24. i want go to indonesia for meet my friend, what is requirement for on arrival visa

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  25. i want go to indonesia for meet my friend, what is requirement for on arrival visa

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  26. Great Work Sankara, Really appreciate the effort you put in structuring the content you put up on your blog.

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  27. Requirement is simple: USD 25, 2 passport size photographs, return air ticket.

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  28. Thank you VIkram. You have a nice blog yourself.

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  29. ThyagSundaramoorthyJune 9, 2014 at 2:30 PM

    Excellent review man. Thanks a lot!

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  30. It's obvious that you care a lot about presenting information for fellow trekkers, and that's really great! You sir, have my appreciation and your blog has my viewership!
    Planning to go to chembra with my sister this weekend, and information you've provided will directly help me!
    Thank you once again!

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  31. Hi, good post! Just a question, I am an Indian passport holder. I am going to enter through Jakarta and exit through Bali. Am I eligible for VOA as entry city is not same as exit city?
    Thanks

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  32. Yes. It doesnt make a difference where you enter and exit as long as the places are in Indonesia.

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  33. what amazing pictures!

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  34. Hi! Thanks for info.

    I have a question. I booked my ticket from 1st July to 26th August after reading that we can extend the stay. I want to know if there will be any problem if they see my ticket returning on 26th August because I can get the voa for only 30 days? I have Indian passport. Thanks :)

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  35. Great advice. Looks like you took so many hours to prepare this post. Can I share this post with my subscribers at tatvachintan.com ?

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  36. Tell them that you plan to extend your visa. You will have no problem whatsoever. This is precisely what I did.

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  37. Hi, very helpful post. I suggest to add Burnol as well to the list.

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  38. hii ... this is nice information i have from this blog first of all i wanna say thanx for this nice info... i have a question... my gf is filipino and she is currently in indonesia i want to visit her but not only 30 days i want to extend the tourist visa for sure.. so still do i have to get return ticket or one way is enough..? or if i have return ticket alrdy and i extend my visa then what about my return ticket and money what i alrdy paid for it? and how many times i can extend my tourist visa ...? and if immigration official ask me the purpose of my visit then what i have to tell them? i mean the truth that i m here to visit my gf or just as tour only...? and do i have to give them copy of proves bout my gf who currently in indonesia..? please help me to give this info.. it would be gr8 help of yours.

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  39. You are welcome.

    You can renew your visa once, which means that you can stay for 60 days max and then you will have to fly out and then you can fly in again and get 30 days on entering. You should tell tourism else you might not get visa.

    Hope this helps.

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  40. Valid point. Will add it. Thanks for the tip.

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  41. Hey Sankara... you truly inspired me for my first bike trip, which I'm yet to do. ;) Can you suggest me few nice trips? I'm looking for 9 days from Oct last week to Nov first week. Earlier I was planning for Leh-Ladakh but seems the weather would not be favorable? I would appreciate few tips and trips :) Thanks!

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  42. mohammed ahmad ali bAugust 23, 2014 at 2:10 AM

    well sankara,
    i have already booked tickets from chennai to jakarta for 61 days is any problem there while i coming back to chennai through air asia. is it easy to extend my visa for another 30 days in jakarta? if i wanna stay in indonesia more than 2 months with out not back to india what should i need to do? can i re check in indonesia from hongkong ,singapore or malaysia?

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  44. Hi,

    Thanks for all the information presented here. So, what is the earliest in the morning one can start this trek? I and a friend of mine would be doing this next Monday. Thanks again.

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  46. Myanmar has not started the e-visa for 50 USD

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  47. Is chembra good for birding too ? do i get to see birds and few wildlife too ? and i have planned to go during dec or jan.. if i reach there morning by 7-8, and start at that time, what time will i finish and reach down? are 2 days camp allowed?

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  48. A very great thanks for your post. How much do they charge for one person to trek on this peak

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  49. i am awed! wonderful! superb! you have found yourself a new fan! :D

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  50. I am not sure, but I think it should be 100 to 200 rs per person.

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