Bhutan: Pricing
Tours/Treks 2008
- High Season: $225/person/day
- Low Season: $205/person/day (July-August)
- Groups of 1-3 people: $50/person/day supplement
- Single Occupancy: $60/person/day supplement
All visitors must pre-pay for their Bhutan visa and Tourism Development Fund (TDF) fee, totalling $40. AWR will add this fee to your payment.
Included in Full Payment
- Qualified local guide speaking fluent English
- All lodging in 3-star hotels
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea/coffee)
- All entrance fees
- All transportation in minivans
- Driver
Not Included (Local Expenses)
- Tips for guide and driver
- Tips for restaurant service
- Donations at monasteries
- Airport departure tax
- Bhutan visa and Tourism Development Fund (TDF) fee
- Personal expenses (Internet, drinks, shopping, etc.)
13-day Multisport
| # in Group: | 1-3 | 4-10 | 11-15 | 16+ |
| $3285 | $2890 | $2690 | $2600 |
Prices include river rafting and bicycle rentals.
Discounts
- Long Trips: There is a discount for visits in duration of more than 10 days. The discount is 10% per day per person. The discount is not applied to the first 10 days but is applied to day 11 and onward.
- Children: There will be no charge for children aged 5 and younger. Children aged 6 through 12 will be given a 50% discount when accompanied by an adult/guardian.
- Students: Full-time students under the age of 20 will be given a 15% discount if they have a valid identity card from their academic institution.
Hotel Upgades
You can upgrade your lodging in Paro to a 4-star hotel (Uma or Zhiwaling) starting at $350/room/night.
Extras
- Fishing: $10/person/day
- Rafting: Starting at $90/person for a group of 5 (1-day trip)
- Kayaking: $35/kayak
Flights
See Getting There for prices on flights.





