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· An international tourist has to pay USD200 as the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), which was previously USD65.
· The SDF will help to build more sustainable tourism in Bhutan and to promote carbon-neutral tourism in the country.
· However, for now, Indian tourists have to pay the previously stipulated fee, which seems to be revised later.
The changes in the fee structure have already come into effect on June 20, 2022.
Moreover, there will be no Minimum Daily Package Rate fixed by the governments, meaning travelers can now engage with the service providers directly at their convenience.
As Bhutan is opening its borders to tourists again, you can now start to plan Bhutan tours with TMI. We offer several packages to spend your holidays in Bhutan, which come at affordable prices. Most importantly, as MDPR (Minimum Daily Package Rate) will be removed from 23rd September, you can now have flexibility in selecting the places and directly contacting us.
You can now visit places in Bhutan like the following two by choosing any of our packages.