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Sustainable Development Fee

The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is a vital part of Bhutan’s tourism policy, designed to support the country’s long-term vision of responsible, high-value, and low-volume tourism. By contributing to the SDF, every visitor plays an active role in preserving Bhutan’s pristine environment, vibrant culture, and unique way of life.

What is the SDF?

The SDF is a daily fee paid by international tourists visiting Bhutan. It helps fund essential national priorities such as:

  • Environmental conservation

  • Cultural preservation

  • Infrastructure improvement

  • Education and healthcare

  • Sustainable community development

This ensures that tourism directly benefits the people of Bhutan while maintaining the country’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

Current SDF Rates

  • International tourists: USD 100 per person, per night

  • Indian nationals: Nu. 1,200 per person, per night

Any new offers or time-bound incentives from the Government of Bhutan will be communicated by Penjo Tours as soon as they are announced.

Why the SDF Matters

Bhutan follows a “High Value, Low Volume” tourism approach to avoid over-tourism and protect its fragile ecosystems. The SDF helps ensure that every journey:

  • Supports conservation of national parks and biodiversity

  • Helps sustain cultural festivals and traditional arts

  • Contributes to clean energy, waste management, and rural development

  • Improves visitor facilities and overall travel experience

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