Travel Information

Jordanian citizens travelling to Bhutan

Citizens of Jordan that are travelling to Bhutan need a stamped visa in their passport prior to arriving.

Exchange Rates

The primary currency is BTN.

1 JOD = 100.702604 BTN

Visa Status

A Visa needs to be provided by the country prior to travelling.

Notes and Passport Validity

There are no special notes about passport validity at this time. In general, it is good to ensure that your passport is valid 3 months after your trip ends.

All foreigners must obtain a visa before visiting Bhutan. Foreign tourists must use a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or one of their international partners to pre-arrange their visa and book their holiday.:A daily fee is charged for every day of stay.:Upon entering Bhutan, all foreigners are issued a 7 or 14 days "Entry Permit" by default, valid for Thimphu and Paro only. The rest of Bhutan is considered a restricted area, and foreigners need a "Restricted-Area Permit" to enter.:Foreigners wishing to visit Buddhist temples must obtain a "Temple Permit" from the Ministry of Culture.:

Safety and Security

Do not travel.

We now advise all not to travel overseas at this time, due to the health risks from the (COVID-19) pandemic and the significant disruptions to global travel. This includes to Bhutan. If you’re already overseas and wish to return to Australia, we recommend you do so as soon as possible by commercial means. Due to COVID-19 Bhutan has suspended all tourism to the country until further notice. If you're in Bhutan monitor your health closely and follow the advice of local authorities. Contact your airline, tour provider or nearest Bhutanese embassy to seek advice on arrangements. We now advise you to: Do not travel to Bhutan.

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