The World Travel Guide
        
  Home
Country Guides
City Guides
Airport Guides
Attraction Guides
Beach Guides
Event Guides
Ski Guides
Cruise Guides
Travel Offers
Features
World Clock
Weather Guides
News
Content Licensing
  Photo Competition
  Easycar Hire
  Travel Insurance
  Teletext Holidays
  Cheap Car Hire
  Hostels
  Car Hire
  Expedia Holidays
  Free Texas Guide
  Tour Guides
  Accommodation
  Las Vegas Hotels
 





Bhutan Travel Guide - Getting There

Images


Paro Dzong, western Bhutan Row of village Chortens
 

 


Getting There by Air

Druk Air (KB) (website: www.drukair.com.bt), the national airline of Bhutan, is the only airline serving Bhutan. It is compulsory for all visitors to Bhutan to travel at least one-way by Druk AirDruk Air operates direct flights from Kolkata (Calcutta) and New Delhi (India), Dhaka (Bangladesh), and Khathmandu (Nepal), each about 1 hour away by air.

Main Airports

Paro (PBH), Bhutan's only airport, is located in a deep valley, some 2,190m (7,300ft) above sea level, surrounded by hills and high mountains. Operating conditions are fairly difficult and the approach into Paro airport is entirely by visual flight rules. To/from the airport: Buses and taxis are available to the city centre (journey time - 1 hour 30 minutes). Facilities: The airport has a post office, bank, bureau de change, restaurants, VIP lounge, duty-free shop, gift shop, and two airport hotels.
Departure Tax
Nu300.

Getting There by Rail

The nearest railhead is Siliguri (India).

Getting There by Road

The road from Bagdogra (West Bengal) enters Bhutan at the border town of Phuentsholing, which is 179km (111 miles) from Thimphu, and borders West Bengal, India. The border crossing at Samdrup Jongkhar in eastern Bhutan allows tour operators to take travellers across Bhutan on a single-lane road crossing into Assam, India.




CHOOSE GUIDE

Guides



Related Guides




 ©Copyright: World Travel Guide - Nexus Business Media. All Rights Reserved 2008 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy