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Custom Duty and Immigrations

If you are a tourist planning to visit Bhutan, you should be aware of the airport and immigration customs regulations to ensure a smooth entry into the country. Below are some key points to keep in mind:

  1. Visa Requirements: All visitors to Bhutan must obtain a visa before arriving in the country. The visa application process is handled by licensed Bhutanese tour operators, who will apply for the visa on your behalf.
  2. Minimum Daily Package: Bhutan operates a minimum daily package policy, which means that tourists must pay a daily fee to cover their accommodation, meals, transport, and guide services. The minimum daily package is set by the Bhutanese government and varies depending on the season.
  3. Currency Restrictions: There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency that visitors can bring into Bhutan. However, Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) cannot be taken out of the country. Visitors should also declare any amount exceeding USD 10,000 or its equivalent upon arrival.
  4. Prohibited Items: The import of tobacco products, tobacco, and tobacco-related items are prohibited in Bhutan. Visitors are also not allowed to bring in drugs, firearms, and ammunition without prior approval from the Bhutanese government.
  5. Dress Code: Bhutan has a strict dress code for its citizens, and visitors are also expected to dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
  6. Immigration Checkpoints: Visitors will go through immigration checkpoints upon arrival and departure from Bhutan. You will need to present your passport, visa, and any necessary documents to the immigration officials.

By following these regulations, you can ensure a smooth entry into Bhutan and enjoy your stay in this beautiful country.

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