Bhutan Agro Tours

Experience Bhutan Beyond the Ordinary

Bhutan Agro Tours offers immersive journeys that blend culture, nature, and rural life. From farm stays to eco-treks, discover Bhutan the authentic way-meaningful, sustainable, and deeply enriching.

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Find a journey that speaks to your spirit

Why Travel with Bhutan Agro Tours?

Authentic experiences, heartfelt connections, and expert care.

Local Expertise
Local Expertise

Our passionate team knows Bhutan inside out, offering you deep insights and access to places only locals know.

Cultural Immersion
Cultural Immersion

Go beyond the usual-engage with local communities, traditions, and daily life for a truly meaningful journey.

Personalized Support
Personalized Support

From the first inquiry to the final farewell, we're here with dedicated support every step of the way.

Competitive Pricing
Competitive Pricing

We believe unforgettable travel should be fair-offering great value without compromising quality.

Featured Bhutan Tour Packages

Handpicked journeys crafted for culture lovers, nature seekers & soulful explorers.

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

Find quick answers to help you plan your perfect Bhutan journey with confidence.

  • What languages are spoken in Bhutan?

    Dzongkha is the national language. English is widely spoken and understood due to its use in the education system. Many locals also speak Hindi and Nepali.

  • What currency is used in Bhutan?

    The local currency is the Ngultrum (BTN), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee.

  • Where can I exchange currency?

    Currency can be exchanged at Paro International Airport, major banks, large hotels, and authorized exchange counters in Thimphu.

  • How much cash can I bring into Bhutan?

    You may bring up to USD 10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies such as GBP Pounds, Euro.

  • Can I use credit cards and ATMs in Bhutan?

    Visa and Mastercard are accepted at most urban banks and ATMs. However, this service may not be available in other parts of the country. You can also use digital wallet apps like goBoB (Bank of Bhutan) and MyPay (Bhutan National Bank), which work with local SIMs and link to international cards. USD, Euros, and Indian Rupees are also widely accepted.

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