FOC FAM Bhutan Tour

FOC Trips for Bhutan

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FOC FAM Trip to Bhutan

Join us to Explore the Himalayan Kingdom and discover the new way to Travel.


In order to give a hands-on local experience, out of the box Bhutan tours, and to truly familiarize with this amazing country, Bhutan Swallowtail offers FAM trip to travel agents, tour operators and members of the media. 

This reduced-rate trips to Bhutan organized by Bhutan Swallowtail is specifically designed to help agents visit the most popular tourist attractions of Bhutan and build destination knowledge to be more effective “Seller of Travel.”

Our FAM trips are designed to give the best perspective of Bhutan holiday and Bhutan Travel packed with useful information and unforgettable experiences. You will be able to experience by yourself the best of our service that you can entrust your clients with. More than this, you will have time for yourself to relax and enjoy the serenity of this Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan and discover the unique age old tradition with the best of our services and expertise.

FAM Trip Inclusion:

  1. Maximum 8 Days with cultural tour, overnight camping and short hikes
  2. Airport Transfers
  3. Stay in 3 star hotels and will be indicated once you fix the itinerary
  4. All three meals, tea and coffee
  5. Dedicated SUV vehicle with a driver and
  6. English Speaking Guide throughout the Trip
  7. Short hikes, Packed lunches and snacks wherever required
  8. Monumental Fees
  9. Bhutan Tourism Development Fee VISA processing Fee

Not Included

  1. International Air fare
  2. Refreshments and bottled drinks and alcohol 
  3. Tips/gratuities
  4. Cost arising out of Flight Cancellation/road blockades/ landslides and events beyond our control
  5. Expenses of personal nature and any other expenses not mentioned in the above cost

Cost of the FAM Trip

The cost of the FAM Trip is only USD 900.00 and the entire amount will be credited back to you if you or your group travel to Bhutan with Bhutan Swallowtail after the FAM trip. This is to encourage travel agents, tour operators and media members to package and market Bhutan Tour products effectively and progressively and this service is brought to you by Bhutan Swallowatil in partnership with the Royal Governement of Bhutan and the Tourism Council of Bhutan.
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  1. Our tour packages and itineraries are customized and tailor made to suit the preferences of each individual guests and our itineraries are usually a good mix of culture, Festival, nature, short hikes and includes all of the major cultural and natural attractions possible within the time frame. 
  2.  Our tours are private for each guest/group with their own dedicated tour guide, driver and vehicle throughout the trip and with the itinerary very flexible, they can move at their own pace and stopover at anytime during your drives to enjoy the nature and spectacular landscapes of Bhutan. 
  3.  The hotels that we choose are all standard 3 star hotels whose services and properties are approved by the Tourism Council of Bhutan and only caters to tourists. 
  4. We also have a choice of some of the very high end and luxurious hotels and resorts in almost all the western and central districts. Resorts like the Aman, Uma Como, Taj Tashi, Termalinca Resort & Spa, Zhiwaling, Le Meridian and many more provide 5 star and plus facilities and services catering to all the senses of the guests. 
  5. Our tour guides speak fluent English and are trained and licensed with the Tourism Council of Bhutan and member of the Guides Association of Bhutan. All our guides are knowledgeable, jovial and have very high rating from our previous guests for their sincerity and ensuring a lovely holiday in Bhutan.

 

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