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Customs Customs officials are very courteous and rarely open a tourist's baggage. On arrival you complete a customs declaration form. The main purpose is to ensure that anything brought into the country is re-exported. It is important that this form is produced on departure. The export of antiques and wildlife products is strictly prohibited. Taxes & Permits You can expect to pay no other taxes during your stay. All areas outside Thimphu and Paro valleys require travel permits. It is your tour operator's responsibility to make the necessary arrangements. Tourist entrance to most dzong courtyards is allowed however the inner temples are generally closed to tourists. Getting Around the Country The only ways to travel within Bhutan are by road or on foot. There is a basic road network that loosely connects the country. Because of the mountainous terrain, these roads are single-lane and very winding, and travel speeds are relatively slow. Your tour operator is responsible for arranging all necessary vehicles. Most part of the country can only be accessed on foot. There is a widespread system of trails, most of which are well used and maintained. The walking in Bhutan 's mountainous landscape is generally quite strenuous, particularly when crossing the numerous passes that divide the country from east to west. Tour Price Daily Tariff The minimum tariff for tourist visiting in a group of 3 persons or more is as follows:
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