Saturday, April 6, 2019

VISIT BHUTAN : THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGON

VISIT BHUTAN : THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGON
Bhutan, officially called the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of our neighbours which offers ample reason for Indian citizens to visit this beautiful country. This landlocked country is a great tourist attraction and at the same time, perfect for budget travellers. India and Bhutan have had friendly relations for a long time. Bhutan is easily accessible and economical as 1 Bhutanese Ngultrum (it’s currency) equals nearly 1 Indian Rupee. Check this post and start making your plans to visit Bhutan.

No visa for Indian tourists to visit Bhutan

Bhutan has restrictions over tourism, so people from the west need to spend a lot of money to travel to Bhutan but the same doesn’t apply to Indians. Bhutan is quite welcoming towards Indian tourists! In fact, Bhutan and Nepal are the only neighbouring countries of India, where Indian citizens are not required a visa.

Documents required to enter Bhutan

  • Voters Identity card
  • Indian Passport (not mandatory)
  • 2 passport sized photograph
  • Duly filled application form (you’ll get at the immigration office)
To enter Bhutan by road or flight, you require either a valid Indian passport with a six months validity or a Voters Identity Card (VIC). Aadhar is not an acceptable document to enter in Bhutan. After submitting the above-mentioned documents at the immigration office you’ll get an entry permit. It usually takes 1 hour to get the entry permit of Bhutan at the Phuntsholing border.

Documents required to enter Bhutan with own vehicle

  • Entry permit issued by the Bhutanese Immigration department
  • Driving licence
  • Vehicle’s Registration certificate of vehicle
  • PUC (Pollution under control) certificate
  • A simple application to get the vehicle’s permit, addressing Sr. Regional Transport officer, Phuentsholing, Bhutan (There is no prescribed format)
If you wish to drive your vehicle (car or motorcycle) registered in India, you are required to obtain a Route Permit from the Road Safety and Transport Authority office in Bhutan after obtaining the entry permit from the Department of Immigration.
How to reach Bhutan from India
Bhutan by train:
The nearest railway station from Phuntsholing border is Hasimara (West Bengal). Catch a train from New Jalpaiguri (Siliguri, West Bengal) and then take a shared auto to Jaigaon/Phuntsholing border. You don’t need a reserved seat on the train since it’s not very crowded and the journey is not very long. It takes around 3 hours. The route from New Jalpaiguri to Hasimara is quite scenic. Trains pass through a jungle which is home to elephants. Indian Railways operate all the trains at slow speed for the safety of elephants.
  • Hasimara railway station to Phuntsholing border – 19 kilometres
Bhutan by Road:
Phuntsholing is the gateway to Bhutan. The entry point is known as Jaigaon/Phuentsholing border. Jaigaon is on the Indian side of the border and Phuentsholing is on the Bhutanese. You can get a direct bus for Phuntsholling from Siliguri. There is also a direct bus service from Kolkata’s Esplanade bus terminal to Bhutan.
  • Siliguri to Phuntsholing border – 156 kilometres
Bhutan by air:
You can travel to Bhutan by flight but it not recommended as it is expensive. Two flights connect India to Bhutan, Bhutan Airlines and Druk air. These flights operate from Indian cities like Delhi, KolkataGuwahati, etc. These flights take you to Paro Airport, which is the only international airport in the country. Flight from Kolkata to Paro takes 1 hour 10 minuteswhereas Guwahati to Paro takes 55 minutes

Airports in Bhutan

  1. Paro Airport is the only international airport in the country.
  2.  Yongphulla Airport in Trashigang is a small domestic airport that underwent upgrades through 2010. Yongphulla Airport was scheduled for completion in January 2010 but as of January 2015, the airport remains closed due to ongoing runway repair.

Embassy of Bhutan in India, New Delhi

  • Address: Royal Bhutanese Embassy, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021.
  • Contact Numbers 011-26889230, 26889809, 26889807
  • Websitehttp://www.mfa.gov.bt/rbedelhi/

Royal Bhutanese Consulate, Kolkata

Useful Websites

Other valuable tips

  • For travel between cities, buses are the cheapest. They run on fixed times every day but there are only 1-2 buses to a particular destination in a day.
  • Food is not expensive. You can eat at nice restaurants without spending too much money.
  • Do not take any tourism packages. They will unnecessarily charge you a lot of money.
  • No need to plan in advance. The people are friendly and will help you in need.
  • You are not required to spend a minimum amount of 250 US dollars per person per day like the western tourists. Indians are exempted from this rule.
  • You do not need to submit any pre-planned itinerary anywhere. Feel free to travel at your will. But note that you will be issued travel permit only for the town of Thimphu and Paro from the border town of Pheuntsholing. To travel further, you need to obtain a permit from Thimphu immigration office.
  • The cheapest and the best way to travel within Bhutan is the Coaster Bus which is a 40 seater bus, operated by various private bus owners.
Best time to visit Bhutan
March, April, May, September, October & November are the best months to visit Bhutan. Spring season from March to May is the best time for nature lovers when the rich and vibrant colours of flora can be seen.  The moderate temperature during Autumn is a good reason to visit Bhutan between September & November.

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Currency
1 Nu (Ngultrum) = 1 Rupee (approx)
(Ngultrum is pronounced as Naltram) Indian Rupee is happily accepted everywhere.

Time
+0600 GMT or +0030 IST
(In Layman’s language = if its 1:00 pm in India, it will be 1:30 pm in Bhutan)

Fuel
Petrol is cheaper than India
Hotels
Popular Tourist places – Starting from Nu 500 to Star hotels
Less popular places – Starting from Nu 250 to Nu 700 or maybe more

Altitude
Phuntsholing – 200 metres
Paro – 2240 metres

Some useful Bhutanese words
  • Guzuzangpo – Namaste (in Hindi), Hello
  • Kadinche – Thanks
  • La – Sir, Ji (in Hindi)
  • Lhakhang = Temple

EGYPT VISA FOR INDIANS : HOW TO GET?

Tourist visa for Egypt can be obtained from the Embassy of Egypt in New Delhi and the Consular office in Mumbai. Unlike many other countries, Egypt has not outsourced its visa work to a private agency like VFS or IFS. There is no provision for E-visa or Visa on arrival for Indians as of now (unless travelling in a large group). A single entry Tourist visa for Egypt cost Rupees 1,900. You can get the visa in 2 to 3 working days. Documents required to obtain a tourist visa for Egypt are mentioned below.
A tourist visa for Egypt is allowed for 90 days. However, a tourist can stay only upto 30 days from the arrival date in Egypt. No interview is conducted for issuing an Egyptian tourist visa, but applicants having no travel history (no visa stamps from other countries) may be called by the Visa office. Time of submitting the application form is between 9:30 am to 11:00 am. They also accept applications from agents or relative having a valid authorization letter. So it is not necessary to be personally present in the embassy or visa office to submit the visa application form.

Address and Contacts

Embassy of Egypt in Delhi
1-50 M, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi, Delhi 110021
Phone number Egypt Embassy – 011 26114096 – 011 26114097
Consulate General of Egypt in Mumbai
101 Benhur Apartments,
32, Narayan Dabholkar Road,
Navshanti Nagar, Malabar Hill,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400006
Phone number Egypt consulate in Mumbai – 022 2367 6422

Working hours for Visa applicants (Delhi)

Visa Application submission time – 09:30 to 11:00 am (Monday to Friday)
Visa collection time – 03:00 to 03:30 pm (Monday to Friday)

Documents required for Egypt Tourist Visa

  1. 2 Passport size photograph
  2. Visa application form  
  3. Covering letter / Request letter to the Consulor
  4. Confirmed Air tickets
  5. Confirmed hotel bookings
  6. Travel Itinerary
  7. Bank statement – Six months (Minimum balance 50,000 INR), attested (stamped and signatured) by your bank
  8. Last 3 years Income Tax Return (not mandatory)
  9. Photocopies – First and last page of your passport
  10. Original passport