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Bhutan · Asia
Best for: Bhutan's main international gateway and Tiger's Nest base — Himalayan valley culture, dzong architecture, and the kingdom's mandatory Sustainable Development Fee gates how long you stay.
$1,490/mo
Highland · Himalayan
Best months
Annual range: 6°–21°C
Pathway
Extendable tourist
Program
Bhutan Tourist Visa
Typical max stay
1 months
Bhutan requires a tourist visa for nearly all non-Indian visitors, processed through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. USD 100/day Sustainable Development Fee applies (covers permit + minimum infrastructure contribution). Most stays are 1-2 weeks; longer-term nomad visas don't exist.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Food delivery isn't really a thing in Bhutan. Restaurants in Thimphu and Paro may deliver directly — ask at your stay.
Editorial pick based on which app actually has restaurants AND working couriers in this city. Coverage shifts — apps pull out of markets all the time.
Bhutan has no major ride-hailing app — pre-arranged taxis via your hotel are standard.
Editorial pick based on coverage, foreign-card UX, and how reliably drivers actually accept trips. Markets shift — apps pull out of countries and surge pricing varies wildly.
Annual spend
$17,880
FIRE target (4% SWR)
$447,000
Coast-FIRE @ 7%/30yr
$58,721
Editorial estimates using the standard 4% Trinity-study rule. Run the FIRE calculator for sequence-of-returns risk, custom withdrawal rates, and country-specific tax assumptions.