Bhutan Visa for Jordanian Citizens
Jordanian citizens need an eVisa to visit Bhutan. The permitted stay is up to See notes. eVisa All foreigners must obtain a visa before visiting Bhutan. Foreign tourists must use a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or one of their international partners to pre-arrange their visa and book their holiday. A daily fee is charged for every day of stay. Upon entering Bhutan, all foreigners are issued a 7 or 14 days "Entry Permit" by default, valid for Thimphu and Paro only. The rest of Bhutan is considered a restricted area, and foreigners need a "Restricted-Area Permit" to enter. Foreigners wishing to visit Buddhist temples must obtain a "Temple Permit" from the Ministry of Culture. Updated July 2026.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity: Must be valid on arrival
- Blank passport pages: 1
- Vaccinations: None required
- Return ticket: Recommended
- Proof of funds: Recommended
- Notes: eVisa All foreigners must obtain a visa before visiting Bhutan. Foreign tourists must use a licensed Bhutanese tour operator or one of their international partners to pre-arrange their visa and book their holiday. A daily fee is charged for every day of stay. Upon entering Bhutan, all foreigners are issued a 7 or 14 days "Entry Permit" by default, valid for Thimphu and Paro only. The rest of Bhutan is considered a restricted area, and foreigners need a "Restricted-Area Permit" to enter. Foreigners wishing to visit Buddhist temples must obtain a "Temple Permit" from the Ministry of Culture.
Data last verified: 2026-02-13T06:30:11.753Z
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