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Discover Bhutan with Ridra Tours & Trek

Welcome to Ridra Tours & Trek, your gateway to the mystical and enchanting Land of the Thunder Dragon. As a premier travel agency based in Bhutan, we are dedicated to curating exceptional journeys that capture the essence of this Himalayan kingdom. Whether you seek adventure, cultural immersion, or spiritual retreats, our meticulously designed tours cater to every traveler’s desire.

Why Choose Ridra Tours & Trek?

At Bhutan Ridra, we take pride in offering personalized travel experiences guided by a team of seasoned professionals. Our deep-rooted passion for Bhutan’s culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes drives us to craft itineraries that go beyond the ordinary. We ensure that every journey is seamless, enriching, and truly unforgettable.

Experience the Beauty of Bhutan

From the majestic cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery to the serene valleys of Phobjikha, Bhutan is a land of wonders waiting to be explored. Our agency provides access to hidden gems and authentic experiences, allowing travelers to connect with the country’s vibrant traditions, hospitable locals, and awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Our Commitment to Excellence

Ridra Tours & Trek is built on a foundation of expertise, integrity, and a profound respect for Bhutan’s cultural heritage. We are committed to responsible tourism practices that preserve the pristine environment and uphold the values of the Bhutanese way of life.

Let us be your trusted partner in discovering Bhutan. Embark on a journey like no other with Ridra Tours & Trek and create memories that last a lifetime.

Customer Reviews

  • Our trip to Bhutan with Ridra Tours & Trek was nothing short of magical. From the breathtaking landscapes to the deeply immersive cultural experiences, every moment was unforgettable. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and made us feel at home. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a unique adventure!

    Luaka Smith
    USA
  • Ridra Tours & Trek provided an exceptional experience in Bhutan. Their attention to detail, professionalism, and warm hospitality made our journey seamless and enjoyable. We explored hidden temples, enjoyed stunning treks, and truly connected with Bhutanese culture. A top-notch agency for a remarkable travel experience!

    Jane Doe
    France
  • The Ridra Tours & Trek made our Bhutan trip truly special. The itinerary was perfectly crafted, showcasing the best of Bhutan’s natural beauty and culture. Our guide was passionate and informative, enhancing our travel experience. This agency exceeded our expectations and delivered a trip we’ll cherish forever!

    John Smith
    England
  • Our adventure with Ridra Tours & Trek was superb. Every aspect of our trip was meticulously planned, and we felt completely taken care of. From the serene landscapes to the vibrant festivals, Bhutan was enchanting. Thank you for creating such an extraordinary and memorable journey for us!

    Tana Sharma
    India
FAQ

What is the weather like in Bhutan and when is the best time to visit?

Bhutan is a year-round destination. There are four seasons: summer (June to August), autumn (September to November), winter (December to February) and spring (March to May). But because of the range of altitudes in the country, and the influence of the north Indian monsoons, the climate is incredibly varied. 

In the south, the humid, subtropical climate is fairly consistent year-round, with temperatures between 15oC and 30oC. Central Bhutan, with its temperate forests, has a more seasonal climate, with warm summers and cool, dry winters. The northern regions are much colder during winter. Because of the high altitude, mountain peaks are snowy year-round and the lower reaches remain cool in summer. 

In summer, the Indian monsoon season runs from late June or July to late September, mostly affecting the southern regions. Most farming activities take place in the summer, when crops thrive in verdant landscapes.

Autumn, from late September or early October to late November, follows the rainy season. It is characterised by bright, sunny days and some early snowfall at higher elevations. It’s the season of feasts and festivals as farmers reap the fruits of their work.

From late November until March, the crisp, clear and sunny winter sets in, with frost throughout much of the country and snowfall common above elevations of 3,000 metres. The winter northeast monsoon brings gale-force winds at the highest altitudes through high mountain passes, giving Bhutan the name Drukyul, which means Land of the Thunder Dragon in Dzongkha (Bhutan’s national language). 

Bhutan’s generally dry spring starts in early March and lasts until mid-April. It is a botanist’s delight, with nature in full bloom. Summer weather commences in mid-April with occasional showers and continues to late June.

Do I need a visa to enter Bhutan?

Visitors of all nationalities, except those from India, require a visa before entering Bhutan. For all visitors, except those from Bangladesh and the Maldives, this visa must be applied for and approved in advance of travel. Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives also require a visa, but this can be applied for and approved either in advance of travel or upon arrival in Bhutan. 

Visitors from India are able to apply for a permit but are required to hold an Indian passport or an Indian voter ID card. For Indian nationals under the age of 18, a passport or a birth certificate can be used to enter and they must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

Nationals from Switzerland and Thailand holding diplomatic or government-official passports are eligible for a visa at their port of entry.

How do I apply for a visa?

You can apply online for a visa here, or if you’re travelling with a tour operator, they may apply on your behalf. Read more about the visa here

Visitors from Bangladesh and the Maldives requiring a visa can apply either online before travelling or in person upon arrival in Bhutan.

Can I extend my visa while I’m in Bhutan?

Yes, provided the extension is applied for before the original visa or permit expires. 

Visitors can extend their stay via the online visa application portal, using the same log-in details that were used to process their original visa. 

The fees for processing your extension application, and daily SDF for the duration of your extended stay, will be payable via the same portal.

What is the SDF and how is it used?

The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a daily levy paid by visitors to support Bhutan’s development. Since the kingdom first opened its doors in 1974, guests have played a critical role in our country’s growth.

The SDF is collected by the national exchequer and funds are allocated to various projects that create long-term, sustainable opportunities for the Bhutanese people, through free healthcare, education and training, upskilling the tourism and hospitality industry, improved infrastructure, environmental preservation and conservation, cultural preservation programmes and initiatives that support local businesses and economies. The SDF is also a vital means of maintaining the exceptional forest cover and carbon-neutrality for which our small nation is world-renowned and globally critical. The SDF also helps us to ensure that we can continue to offer guests tranquillity and an intimate experience.

How much is the SDF?

The SDF is USD 100 per night for adults from all countries except for India. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay USD 50 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.

The SDF for Indian nationals (showing a valid Indian passport or Voter ID card) is Nu. 1,200 (or the equivalent amount in Indian rupees) per person, per night. Children aged between 6 years and who have not yet turned 12 are eligible to pay Nu./INR 600 per night. Children who have not yet turned 6 years old do not have to pay any SDF.

How much cash can I bring into Bhutan?

You may bring cash equivalent to US$10,000 into the country.

If I drive my own car into Bhutan, do I still need a guide?

Yes. A guide is required at all times for all guests who drive their own cars to Bhutan. It is highly recommended to pre-book guides before arriving at the borders. If you need help with arranging a guide, please contact our host services team here.

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