This blog features tips on how to book flights to Bhutan from Brazil.
There are no available direct flights to Bhutan from Brazil or any of its cities. The easiest and most recommended way of flying to Bhutan from Brazil is to fly to Kathmandu (Nepal) or New Delhi (India) and connect your flight into Paro, Bhutan by Drukair or Bhutan Airlines. There are flights to Bhutan from these cities are on daily basis.
You also have options to fly into Bhutan from Bangkok (Thailand), Kolkata (India) and Dhaka (Bangladesh).
The other ports of entry into Bhutan by flight from India are Gaya, Guwahati and Bagdogra or by road from Phuentsholing in the southern part of the country.
Most major cities in Brazil like Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro have flights connections to Kathmandu or Delhi.
Drukair and Bhutan Airlines are the only two Bhutanese airlines that operate flights to the above mentioned destinations from the only international airport in Bhutan at Paro valley. The flight fares in these two airlines are kept at par and are given below (Economy class):
The fares given above are inclusive of all taxes and are applicable to all international and regional tourists alike.
Please contact us for business class fares.
You can book and pay for your flights to Bhutan from Brazil through the airlines’ websites: Drukair or Bhutan Airlines.
We can also purchase the tickets and e-mail them to you. As a local ticketing agent of Drukair and Bhutan Airlines, we can book and hold your seats for a month without having to pay a penny.
NOTE: You will not be allowed to board the flight to Bhutan at the point of entry without the e-Bhutan visa. For more details on how to obtain e-Bhutan visa for Brazilian citizens, please click the link …
Drukair and Bhutan Airlines’ schedules and fares are subject to change without prior notice. So please contact us for the latest fares and schedules.
Discount on flight fares (If applicable):
The passport validity required to travel to Bhutan is minimum 6 months from the date of travel.
It is 3 hours prior to the departure. All timings mentioned in the tickets are local.
Your flight to Bhutan is the best mountain flight in the world. You can see the up-close view of the Himalayan ranges.
If you plan to fly to Bhutan from Brazil via Delhi or Kathmandu, then you can see 5 peaks all above 8000 m including Mt. Everest. These include Cho Oyu (8188 m), Mt. Makalu (8463 m), Mt. Lhotse (8416 m), and finally Mt. Everest (8848 m).
If your flight to Bhutan from Brazil is via Kolkata or Bangkok, then you will see the panoramic Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m) and Mt. Jomolhari (7326 m).
If you travel to Bhutan in early spring or winter or even in late autumn, then you have the better chances of seeing these beautiful high points on the surface of the earth. The morning flights are even better as there will be less or no clouds to obstruct the mountain ranges.
There is always a big rush for the best seats in the aircraft. The seats on these aircrafts are allocated on the “First come, first serve basis” at the check-in-counter at the port of entry (Delhi or Kathmandu etc.). SO PLEASE CHECK–IN EARLY TO GET THE BEST SEATS.
If you travel from Kathmandu or Delhi, request the ground staff at the check-in counter to assign the seat on the left side of the aircraft, possibly by window. If you travel from Bangkok, request for the seats on the right hand side.
For more information on tours, treks, festival dates and more, please check our links on the side bar.
The Bhutan visa cost for Brazilian citizens is US $ 40 per person per trip. The duration of visa depends on the length of the package tour booked with the local travel agency.
No, there are no direct flights from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Bhutan. You have to fly to Kathmandu or Delhi and then connect your flight to Bhutan by Drukair.
No, you will not get Bhutan visa upon arrival in Bhutan. You have to book pre-paid package tour with one of the Bhutanese tour companies who will then process your Bhutan visa.
Bhutan flight cancellation policy is as follows:
(1) No charge if cancelled within 45 days of the start of the tour programme;
(2) Charge 20% of the fare if cancelled within 30 days of the start of the tour programme;
(3) Charge 30% of the fare if cancelled within 21 days of the start of the tour programme;
(4) Charge 50% of the fare if cancelled within 14 days of the start of the tour programme; and
(5) Charge 100% of the fare charge if cancelled within 7 days or after the arrival tourist in Bhutan.
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