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Planning to visit Bhutan in 2026? Learn how Bhutan’s 5% GST affects tourism services, what remains exempt, and how visitors should calculate their Bhutan travel budget clearly.
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Planning to visit Bhutan in 2026? Learn how Bhutan’s 5% GST affects tourism services, what remains exempt, and how visitors should calculate their Bhutan travel budget clearly.

Discover why summer is a beautiful time to visit Bhutan. Explore trekking, rafting, festivals, hot springs, birdwatching, lush valleys, and peaceful cultural experiences from June to August.

In Bhutan, even the smallest daily actions are often connected to mindfulness, spirituality, and intention. One tradition that surprises many visitors is the practice of choosing an auspicious day to trim or cut one’s hair.

A founder’s guide to Gross National Happiness — and why the world’s smallest economy might hold one of the most important lessons for modern startups.

Bhutan may be a small Himalayan kingdom, but it is quietly becoming one of the world’s most compelling examples of what progress can look like when it stays human.

The first thing most visitors notice about a Bhutanese kitchen is the chilies. They sit drying on tin roofs in the autumn, hang in red bunches from balconies, simmer whole in pots that look more like vegetable stews than condiments. In Bhutan, chili is not a seasoning. It is a vegetable. Once you understand that, the rest of the food makes sense.

Discover the best places to visit in Bhutan, from Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro to the peaceful valleys of Punakha, Phobjikha, Haa, and Bumthang.

Learn about Bhutan’s entrepreneurship ecosystem and the key organizations supporting startups, CSIs, innovators, and entrepreneurs, including Loden Foundation, Impact Hub Thimphu, Thimphu TechPark, Startup Centre, CSI Market, and VAST Bhutan.

Walk into a Bhutanese home in the first week of the new year and there is a good chance you will find a thin booklet tucked beside the family altar. It is not a planner. It is a calendar of timing, prepared by an astrologer, and it tells the family which days are favourable for travel, which are best avoided for surgery, when to plant, when to break ground on a house, when to marry.

Explore the Trans Bhutan Trail, a historic route from Haa to Trashigang. Discover Bhutan’s forests, monasteries, villages, wildlife, mountain passes, and cultural experiences through this unforgettable walking journey.

Bhutan is now more accessible with Drukair’s new Dubai–Paro flight route, airfare discounts, transit support, SDF information, and travel incentives for visitors from Europe, America, and the Middle East.

Before sunrise on a clear October morning in Thimphu, families are already moving up the hill toward the dzong. They are wrapped against the cold, carrying flasks of butter tea, bundles of rice, and folded picnic blankets. By the time the sun crests the eastern ridge, the courtyard will be full. The Thimphu Tshechu has begun, and for the next three days, the city’s heartbeat will move with it.

On a Sunday in any Bhutanese town, you can hear an archery match before you see it. The sounds carry. There is the slap of an arrow hitting a wooden target, followed almost immediately by singing. A small group of women, dressed in bright kira, are improvising verses about the archer who just shot, sometimes praising him, often teasing him about his stance, his strategy, or his marriage. The archer, holding a bamboo bow with another arrow already in his fingers, is laughing along with them.

In a wooden house in Khoma, a village tucked into the mountains of eastern Bhutan, a woman sits cross-legged on the floor with one end of her loom strapped around her waist and the other anchored to a post. She has been weaving the same length of silk for four months. When she finishes, somewhere around month ten, it will become a kishuthara, the most prized kira a Bhutanese woman can own. It will likely be worn at her daughter’s wedding decades from now.

Planning a trip to Bhutan? Learn how Bhutan is now easier to visit with a fast online visa process, USD 100 SDF, improved flight connectivity, and year-round travel experiences.