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Meghalaya

What is the best time to visit Meghalaya?

The best time to visit Meghalaya is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and dry. The monsoon season (June-August) experiences heavy rainfall, while winter (December-February) can be cold.

Some of the must-visit places in Meghalaya include Shillong, Cherrapunji (Sohra), Mawlynnong (Asia’s Cleanest Village), Dawki, Living Root Bridges, Laitlum Canyons, and the numerous waterfalls like Nohkalikai Falls and Elephant Falls.

Ideally, 5-7 days are recommended to explore the major attractions in Meghalaya comfortably. However, you can customize your itinerary based on your interests and available time.

No, an ILP is not required for Indian citizens to visit Meghalaya. However, for certain areas near the international border, permits might be needed, which can be obtained locally. Foreign nationals may require permits depending on their nationality. It’s best to check the latest guidelines before your visit.

Meghalaya is generally considered a safe place for tourists. However, it’s always advisable to take necessary precautions and be mindful of your belongings. 1 It’s also recommended to avoid traveling to remote areas after dark without proper guidance.

Depending on the season, pack light woolens or comfortable cotton clothes. Rain gear is essential if you’re traveling during or near the monsoon. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring. Don’t forget to carry basic medications and toiletries.

The Living Root Bridges are generally accessible from sunrise to sunset, typically around 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. However, these timings can vary slightly depending on the specific bridge and local conditions. It’s always best to check with local authorities or your guide for the most up-to-date information.

Bhutan

What is the best time to visit Bhutan?

The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. The weather is pleasant with clear skies, offering excellent views of the Himalayas.  

  • A duration of 5 to 7 days is ideal for a basic tour covering the popular western and central regions of Bhutan. For a more comprehensive exploration, 10-14 days would be recommended.

All foreign nationals, except citizens of India, Bangladesh, and Maldives, need a visa to enter Bhutan. Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian citizens can travel to Bhutan without a visa but require a valid passport or a voter identity card.

The SDF for Indian tourists visiting Bhutan is INR 1,200 per adult (13 years and above), INR 600 for 5-12 years per night and NIL for below 5. For foreign tourists, it’s 100USD. This fee contributes to Bhutan’s ongoing efforts toward sustainable development, including environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and community welfare.

Yes, it is mandatory for all tourists  to travel with a licensed Bhutanese tour operator and a guide.The cost for hiring a tour guide in Bhutan can range from ₹2500 to ₹3000 per day. This fee covers the services of an experienced guide who will accompany you throughout your trip, offering insights into Bhutanese culture, history, and traditions, 1 ensuring a more enriching and memorable journey.

Pack according to the season. Layered clothing is generally recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. If you plan on trekking, pack appropriate gear. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

ATMs are available in major towns like Paro and Thimphu. However, it’s advisable to carry sufficient cash, especially if you plan to visit remote areas. Credit cards are accepted at some hotels and larger establishments, but it’s not as widespread as in other countries.

Bhutan Standard Time (BST) is GMT+6 hours. It is 30 minutes ahead of India Standard Time (IST).

 

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