This travel blog features information on flights/travel to Bhutan from Ireland (Dublin), Bhutan visa for Irish citizens/nationals and more.
To travel to Bhutan from Ireland (Dublin or other cities), visitors should book a prepaid holiday package with one of the Travel Agency / Tour Operator in Bhutan like us (Yak Holidays International). The same local Bhutan Travel Agency will make the entire travel arrangements like:
The Tiger’s nest monastery (Paro Taktsang).
The visitors wishing to visit Bhutan from Ireland or any other country (Except for Indian nationals) have to pay US $ 100 per person per night as Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to the Royal Government of Bhutan. Besides the Sustainable Development Fee, the tourists have to pay entry fees for monuments and festival visits which depend on your itinerary.
Our package rates given below are inclusive of Sustainable Development Fee (SDF). These rates apply uniformly to trekking, cultural tour or festival trips.
The beautiful Dochula pass (3140 m).
The package rates are same for tours, trekking, festival tours and other activities. Please check our Bhutan travel links for more information on tours, festivals, trekking and other related information.
The duration of visa depends on the length of the Bhutan trip booked with your Tour Operator.
Bhutan visa cost is US $ 40 per person per trip. It is payable along with your Bhutan trip cost.
A sample of passport copy for Bhutan visa.
Please note that no Embassies or Missions abroad can issue Bhutan visa for Irish citizens / nationals except the Department of Immigration, Thimphu Bhutan.
The validity of passport for travel to Bhutan should be minimum of 6 months.
The view of Paro International airport.
The charge per kg of excess baggage is equivalent to 1.5 % of one way Adult fare.
The seats on the Bhutan flights are allocated on the “First come, first serve” basis at the check-in-counter at the port of entry into Bhutan.
Your flights to and from Bhutan are scenic and are your ultimate mountain flights. The passengers always scramble for the best seats in your flight. You can see the up-close view of the Himalayan ranges including Mt. Everest. Yes, you heard it right.
If you are flying in from New Delhi or Kathmandu, request the ground staff at the check-in-counter to allocate the seat on the left, possibly by the window. You will see a beautiful mountain panorama. One can see five mountain peaks all above 8000 m, Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Makalu (8463 m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8188 m) and finally Jomolhari (7326 m).
Your chances of seeing these scenic high points on the surface of the earth will be better if you travel in early spring or winter or in autumn. The morning flights are even better as there will be less or no clouds to obstruct the mountain ranges.
No, you cannot travel to Bhutan from Ireland without Bhutan visa. You have to obtain Bhutan visa in advance from the Department of Immigration, Thimphu Bhutan.
No, there is no direct flight from Ireland to Bhutan. The most recommended route is to fly to Bhutan from Ireland is via New Delhi in India.
No, it is not possible to get Bhutan visa for Irish citizens / nationals upon arrival in Bhutan. You will not be permitted to board the flight to Bhutan without Bhutan visa.
The most recommended Bhutan trip / tour packages from Ireland are:
6 nights / 7 days Bhutan tour.
7 nights / 8 days Bhutan tour.
The view of Himalayas from Drukair flight.
The visit to Bhutan from Ireland or any other country is permitted. The visitors to Bhutan need not undergo quarantine for COVID-19 and RT-PCR test at the airport or entry point is not required.