Bhutan, often referred to as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon," is one of the most unique travel destinations in the world. However, unlike most countries, traveling here comes with a government-mandated Daily Tariff System that plays a crucial role in preserving Bhutan's culture and environment.
If you're planning a trip and wondering how this system works, how to budget for it, and whether it's worth the cost, this guide will break it all down for you.
Bhutan requires all foreign visitors (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) to pay a Minimum Daily Package Rate (MDPR), commonly known as the Daily Tariff. This is a per-day fee set by the government to regulate tourism and ensure that visitors contribute to the country's economy and sustainability efforts.
The Bhutanese government follows a high-value, low-impact tourism model to:
Instead of attracting mass tourism, Bhutan focuses on offering quality over quantity, ensuring that visitors have a meaningful and immersive experience.
The cost of visiting Bhutan depends on:
Season
Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
Group Size Discounts
Our Bhutan group tours include the Daily Tarrif and SDF charges in the trip price.
Unlike typical travel destinations, Bhutan's daily tariff is an all-inclusive fee covering:
While the daily tariff covers most expenses, some costs are not included, such as:
The package includes standard 3-star hotels that are comfortable and clean. However, if you prefer more luxurious stays, you can upgrade to 4- or 5-star hotels for an additional fee.
Yes, the daily tariff primarily applies to international visitors. However, Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian travelers do not need to follow the MDPR but must pay a lower Sustainable Development Fee (around $15 per night).
Bhutanese citizens do not pay the daily tariff when traveling within their country. However, the revenue generated from the tariff helps support local businesses, employment, and social programs.
Group travel is an effective way to reduce costs, as groups of three or more travelers do not have to pay the solo or double-traveler surcharge. This makes Bhutan more affordable for families or friends traveling together.
Since most expenses are included, budgeting for Bhutan is straightforward:
No! While the cost may seem high, the daily tariff covers everything from accommodations to transportation, making it comparable to mid-range travel costs in other countries.
Not necessarily. The structured itinerary ensures a smooth and immersive experience, but you can customize your trip by working with your tour operator.
As of now, all foreign tourists (except select nationalities) must follow the daily tariff system. There are no alternative options for independent travel in Bhutan.
The low season (December-February, June-August) offers the lowest daily tariff rates, making it the best time for budget-conscious travelers.
Bhutan's Daily Tariff System may seem expensive at first, but it ensures an all-inclusive, hassle-free travel experience while supporting sustainable tourism and local communities. With careful planning and budgeting, visiting Bhutan can be a rewarding and unforgettable adventure!
View our Bhutan tours:
Experience Bhutan's majestic landscapes, ancient fortresses, vibrant festivals, and unique culture on this unforgettable 8-day adventure. Hike to Tiger's Nest, explore dzongs, and connect with local life at a traditional homestay.
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