The type of adventure is different but only one thing is the same that is the thrill. Bike riding is a different kind of adventure activity that tests your endurance and riding skills. The enjoyment of the ride will be more if you are riding through the valleys where alongside the road river flows and in front of you there are snow-clad mountains. Bhutan is the kind of place where you can get this kind of adventure.Bhutan is the small country of the Asian continent and situated in the eastern Himalayan region. It is the neighboring country of India. The Bhutan shares 699 kilometers long border with India. The adjacent Indian states to Bhutan are Assam, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim. For the Bhutan bike trip, West Bengal is the best option. The Jaigaon town is the most adjacent to Bhutan from the Indian side. In terms of cross trade, it is associated with the Bhutanese town Phuentsholing. Phuenthsholing the border town from the Bhutan side. The Jaigaon is the only entry point for Bhutan for foreign nationals.Bhutan is also called the - Last Shangri La on The Earth. The Shangri La is the Tibetan term that is used for the land where there is not any kind of sorrow and you will get what you desired in a positive sense. The average elevation of Bhutan is 2000 meter and more than this. The exact average altitude of Bhutan is 8000 feet and the highest altitude is 11000 feet above the sea level. The best of the best thing about Bhutan is that the environment is 100% clean where you can breathe pure oxygen which requires living on the earth. It means there is not any kind or sign of pollution. In terms of travel rules and laws decided by the Royal Government of Bhutan are so clear. There is not any kind of compromise if any kind of activity is performed by anyone to harm nature. It is the country that works on happiness index and sustainable tourism. The profit generated by tourism goes to the development of the nation and for the environment.About The Permit for Entry with VehicleTo enter Bhutan you have to obtain the permit from Royal Bhutan Government Immigration Office, Phuentsholing.The process is followed as:You have to fill a form which is easily available there even at the shops also.With the form the documents you have to produce arePersonal PermitVehicle RC CopyVehicle InsuranceDriving License CopyEmission Certificate CopyNow with all the documents, you have to produce in front of the Asst. RTO and after verification, you have to pay some nominal fee to get the permit for the vehicle. The process is very easy if you have all the documents although it will take some time.The permit you will obtain will be valid up to Paro and Thimpu.Brief ItineraryDay 1: Arrival at Phuntsholing from SiliguriDay 2: Phuentsholing - ThimpuDay 3: Thimpu Local Sightseeing - GangteyDay 4: Gangtey - PunakhaDay 5: Punakha - ParoDay 6: Paro Local Sightseeing- Taktsang MonasteryDay 7: Paro- PhuentsholingDay 8: Departure from Phuentsholing to SiliguriDay 9: Departure from SiliguriAdvisoryObtain all the personal and vehicle permit before the start of the ride.Carry all essential Id proof with you issued by the Government of India.Try to avoid any issue with the traffic police of Bhutan. If there is any issue solve it in requesting manner.Carry a personal garbage bag with you.Obtain all the permits before the trek commencing. It will save time.Do not carry any weapon during the bike ride in Bhutan.Try to avoid plastic materials as much as possible. In case you have used it during trekking then do not leave it behind and put it in your garbage bag.Try to avoid bad comments on co-travelers. If you face any issues, then notify your team/group leader.If you face any health issues, then tell your team leader immediately.As Shop/ Restaurants are not allowed in the valley, carry some snacks/dry fruits with you.Try to avoid activities that harm natur
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