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What to Bring

Depending on the time of year you visit. Keep in mind that even in the summer sometimes it can be cool at
night. It is best to dress modestly.
The electricity in Bhutan runs at 220/240 volts. If you bring electrical
appliances, you will need to bring an international converter kit and
adapter plugs.
For all tours:
: Cotton pants and long skirts for women
: Heavy down jacket in winter and medium jacket in summer
: Short-sleeved T-shirts or cotton shirts
: Long-sleeved T-shirts or cotton shirts
: Walking shoes or sneakers, socks, pajamas, sunglasses, flip-flops and rain coats
: Basic toiletries (toothpaste, soap, shampoo, suns cream etc.)
: Clothes for festivals
: Additional items for trekking
 Hiking/trekking boots and socks
: First-aid kit
: flashlight
: Sleeping bag
: Small flashlight and batteries
: Small clock with an alarm

: Altitude sickness medication
: Antibiotic cream.


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