Brazilians planning an unforgettable journey to the Land of the Thunder Dragon will find the visa process streamlined through an e-visa system, allowing for a maximum stay of 90 days. This spiritual Himalayan kingdom, unique in its "high value, low impact" tourism policy, offers two primary visa types—tourist and business—each subject to a daily Sustainable Development Fee, a cost reflecting its commitment to preserving its pristine environment. Given the vast 10-hour time difference between Brasília and Thimphu, and the necessity of connecting flights through Asian hubs to reach Paro International Airport, travelers should prepare for a significant adjustment. The experience of journeying from Brazil's vibrant Amazonian landscapes to Bhutan's serene Himalayan peaks is truly one-of-a-kind.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Health insurance
Not required
Visa options
TouristVisitor Visa (VIVIS – Tourism/Business/Short-Stay)