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Pack wisely before traveling an old saying

When visiting Bhutan, it is important to pack appropriately for the country’s unique climate, culture, and environment. Here are some of the things that tourists should consider packing for their trip to Bhutan:

  1. Warm Clothing: Bhutan’s climate can be cold and unpredictable, especially in the mountains. It is recommended to pack warm clothing, including thermal wear, jackets, sweaters, and gloves, especially if visiting in the winter months. Even in the summer, it is advisable to pack a light jacket or sweater for the evenings.
  2. Comfortable Footwear: Bhutan is a mountainous country with rugged terrain, and visitors are likely to do some hiking or trekking. It is recommended to pack sturdy and comfortable footwear, such as hiking boots or sneakers, to ensure safe and comfortable travel.
  3. Sunscreen and Sunglasses: The sun’s rays can be intense in Bhutan, even during the winter months, due to the high altitude. It is recommended to pack sunscreen with a high SPF and sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun’s glare.
  4. First Aid Kit: A small first aid kit with basic medications, band-aids, and other essentials is recommended for any trip to Bhutan. It is also advisable to bring any prescription medications and copies of prescriptions, in case of emergencies.
  5. Cash: While credit cards are accepted in some places in Bhutan, it is advisable to bring cash, as some remote areas may not have access to ATMs or card payment facilities. The local currency is Bhutanese Ngultrum, and it is recommended to bring a mix of cash in different denominations.
  6. Power Adapter: Bhutan uses Type D and Type F power plugs, so visitors from other countries may need a power adapter to charge electronic devices.
  7. Camera: Bhutan is a photographer’s paradise, with stunning landscapes and unique cultural experiences. It is recommended to bring a camera with extra batteries and memory cards to capture the beauty of the country.
  8. Respectful Clothing: Bhutan is a conservative country, and it is essential to dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. It is recommended to pack clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, such as long skirts or pants, and avoid revealing or tight-fitting clothing.

In summary, visitors to Bhutan should pack warm clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses, a water bottle, medications, a camera, and respectful clothing. These items will ensure that visitors are comfortable, prepared, and respectful of Bhutan’s culture and environment.

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