Here is a list of questions that we at Orog are frequently asked. That said, if you have a question that is not on the list, drop us an email and we will be glad to assist you. You can also get in touch with our travel experts directly
Absolutely. You can create your own itinerary to suit your style, needs and taste.
Of course, yes. We wouldn’t recommend it otherwise.
Yes, we can arrange specific itineraries that are designed with children of all ages. Our family tour expert Tashi Tshering specializes in organizing special, fun-filled itineraries for children. So, you can rest assured your kids will be in for a special treat.
The best time would be between the seasons of spring and autumn (March to October).
It is advisable to get insurance coverage from your home country.
Tipping is permitted and accepted in Bhutan but it is not a rule of thumb.
Yes, they are. To obtain a guide license in Bhutan, one has to meet all the criteria set by the Tourism Council of Bhutan.
From five-star to luxury and deluxe to standard Bhutan has it all. WIFI will be available in all the hotels and resorts unless, of course, you are on a trek or staying at a farmhouse.
Yes, there is a ban on the sale of tobacco. So you are advised to bring your own stock. However, please be aware that there is a ceiling on the quantity you can bring in.
Yes, we are. We are registered with the Tourism Council of Bhutan and also a member of the Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators (ABTO).
Yes, it is absolutely safe because your payment goes directly to a government account. Bhutanese tour operators receive their due only when your tour is complete.
For the government to clear your Visa formalities (done only after the money is received), it is advisable to pay at least four weeks before your date of arrival. During the peak seasons, you should pay 10 weeks prior to your arrival so as to confirm your airline bookings.