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Apply for your Bhutan visa from Indonesia

Fast, secure, and expert-led visa processing for Indonesian citizens traveling to Bhutan

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How to apply with iVisa

How to apply for your Bhutan visa with a passport from Indonesia

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Complete your online application

Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Bhutan eVisa or another Bhutan visa or document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.

We'll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.

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We review your application

The Bhutan visa system can be complicated for Indonesian citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.

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We submit it for government processing

We’re not the Bhutanese government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.

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Get your Bhutan visa

We’ll email your approved Bhutan document and let you know how to use it for your trip from Indonesia to Bhutan.

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Bhutanese visa policy for Indonesian citizens

Indonesian citizens need a visa to visit Bhutan, and the most common option is the Bhutan eVisa, which must be obtained before departure. Bhutan also requires Indonesia visitors to pay the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), a mandatory daily fee that supports the country’s environmental protection, cultural preservation, and tourism infrastructure. This is included in the visa payment.

iVisa offers one entry document for Indonesia travelers:

  • Bhutan eVisa: A mandatory electronic visa that allows Indonesia citizens to enter Bhutan for tourism purposes. It is typically a single-entry visa that permits a stay of up to 90 days.

    General Bhutan visa requirements for Indonesia travelers are:

  • An Indonesia passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay
  • Payment confirmation for the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF)
  • Passport-style photo
  • Confirmed round-trip of onward flight ticket and travel/tour itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation and travel itinerary
  • Evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay

Bhutanese visas we offer for Indonesian citizens

Bhutan eVisa

Prices starting from $79.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 90 days per entry

Fast facts

Interview needed?

No, not for the Bhutan eVisa

When to apply?

Apply at least a month in advance

Documents required upon arrival?

Indonesia passport (6+ months validity), approved visa clearance, proof of tour arrangements, accommodation details, and evidence of sufficient funds

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"Very quick approval, I had no issues at all, and the process was well explained!!"

FAQs

Yes. Indonesian citizens need an eVisa to enter Bhutan, and travel must be arranged through an authorized tour operator.

Government visa clearance usually takes around 10 working days. With iVisa, Indonesia citizens can get their Bhutan travel document support as fast as 9-10 days.

With an approved eVisa, Indonesia citizens can stay in Bhutan for up to 14 days, depending on the travel authorization granted and approved travel itinerary.

Travelers must pay a visa fee and a Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), charged per day and supporting Bhutan’s environmental and cultural preservation. Fees can change, so confirmation before applying is recommended.

The permitted length of stay depends on the approved visa and travel itinerary. Tourist visas are commonly issued for stays of up to 90 days, though shorter stays are more typical. Extensions are possible but must be approved by Bhutanese immigration authorities.

Bhutan visa requirements for other passport holders

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