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I plan to visit Bangladesh near the end of January flying from London. I understand that you can get a visa on arrival. However, I want to go to Bhutan and then my return flight is from Dhaka near the end of February. Does that mean that I must get a multiple visa and how does that work?
Flying with Druk Air to Bhutan their schedule is either too long or too short for my stay in Bhutan so I was wondering if I could travel on way overland to Bhutan from Bangladesh or vice versa and how that would work out with the Indian visa?
Any ideas anyone?

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To travel overland from Bangladesh to Bhutan and then come back, you need a multiple entry Indian visa. You need to arrange the Indian visa in advance, they are not available at the border.

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In case you haven't considered it and the flight schedules work out better for you, Druk flies from Kolkata too.


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Thank you for your reply. I have now decided to fly in and out of Bangladesh to Bhutan and have just arranged for a double entry visa to Bangladesh.

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Yes Kolkata would have been a good idea but shortly after posting this the forum was closed and I didn't get your suggestion in time.

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GCM99 I'll bet many TTers have similar things to say. Glad it worked out anyway. Enjoy your trip!


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