Money Matters
Currency: Ngultrum
The approximate exchange rate is Nu.45.00nu for one US dollar.
The ngultrum is on par with the Indian Rupee (both the Nu and
Indian Rupee can be used in Bhutan). US Dollars and dollar traveler's
cheques can be exchanged at banks in the larger towns (hours 10:00
am to 1:00 pm Mon to Fri) and at the larger hotels. In the capital
town of Thimphu some of the smaller bank branches are open Saturday
and Sunday for currency exchange. Ngultrum or rupees will be what
you will need for your purchases while in the more rural towns
and villages.
Bhutan has two banks, with branches throughout the country. You
can cash travellers cheques at any bank and most hotels, but you
should only carry well-known brands such as American Express.
Don't plan to use your credit card in Bhutan and there are no
ATMs.
Tipping is not expected like in other Asian countries, but is
certainly appreciated these days. You will probably be accompanied
by the same guide and driver throughout your trip and you should
tip them: the equivalent of about US$2-3 a day for the guide and
slightly less for the driver is standard. Trekking guides expect
considerably more, at least twice this amount.
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