Friday, April 2, 2010

Travel to butan

My husband %26amp; I intend to travel to Bhutan from mumbai. would appreciate if any who has travelled there could let us know places to stay, food, places to see and duration of stay.





Travel to butan




Dear Tanul,





You can fly in to Bhutan (Paro) from Kolkota /Delhi - Kolkota is much cheaper. On arrival at Paro airport you can get your stay permit for 7-15 days for Paro %26amp; Thimphu. If you are planning to go for 5-7 days then you must visit Punakha, Wangdi and Gangtey - for which you have to take special permit.





As per places to stay you can go with TAB approved hotels and for Indians local rates would apply so below USD 100.00 hotels are good / clean. As for the eateries there are hardly any choices so better to stick to hotel restaurants. Oh ! Yes there is a swiss bakery



centrally located - thats pretty good.





I had visited Bhutan after almost 7 years last year - pretty dissappointed with the new facelift of Thimphu, lost the old good charm of a ethnic village.





Elisha, New Delhi



Travel to butan




Dear Tanul,





You can fly in to Bhutan (Paro) from Kolkota /Delhi - Kolkota is much cheaper. On arrival at Paro airport you can get your stay permit for 7-15 days for Paro %26amp; Thimphu. If you are planning to go for 5-7 days then you must visit Punakha, Wangdi and Gangtey - for which you have to take special permit.





As per places to stay you can go with TAB approved hotels and for Indians local rates would apply so below USD 100.00 hotels are good / clean. As for the eateries there are hardly any choices so better to stick to hotel restaurants. Oh ! Yes there is a swiss bakery



centrally located - thats pretty good.





I had visited Bhutan after almost 7 years last year - pretty dissappointed with the new facelift of Thimphu, lost the old good charm of a ethnic village.





Elisha, New Delhi

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