Travelling to Bhutan is getting more and more popular. This so-called "happiest place on earth" is a dreamland for people who want to seek for true happiness. However, there are some tips to take note if you don't want to end up violating Bhutan's law.
1. Travel during a festival
There are many festivals happening throughout the year in Bhutan, the popular ones such as the Paro and Thimphu Tshechu take place during the high tourist season. Festivals in Bhutan usually showcase colourful dances in elaborate costumes, with Bhutanese dressing to their best and unsurprisingly, it's one of those things turning out to be huge tourist draws.
2. Languages used in Bhutan
The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, but most Bhutanese are fluent in English as that is the basic education so communication shouldn't be a problem.
3. Prepare Indian Rupee beforehand
The local currency is the Ngultrum, which is pegged to the Indian Rupee.
Note: The Indian Rupee in denominations of 500 and 1000 are no longer accepted in Bhutan.
4. Refrain from smoking
Bhutan is the only country in the world that has banned the consumption and sale of tobacco, resulting in smoking being largely disallowed in public places. Having said that, consumption is not completely prohibited in Bhutan so if you want to smoke, bring your own cigarettes and ask your guide where you can light up.
5. Taking photos is not allowed in some areas
When taking photos/filming inside Dzongs, monasteries, temples, or any religious institutions, check with your guide whether it is permitted as some areas do not allow it.
See more: Bhutan travel guide
Source: Internet
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