Everything you need to know about the Currency of Bhutan

Bhutan currency is known as Ngultrum. The unit of the currency is Nu or BTN, which is equivalent to that of the Indian Currency, i.e., 1 Ngultrum =1 Rupee

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Planning a trip to the remote country Bhutan, having a piece of basic knowledge about the Bhutan currency should be in your priority list.

So, to ease your pain and make your trip convenient, here is the complete information about the official currency of Bhutan.

What is the Currency of Bhutan?

Ngultrum is the official currency of Bhutan. The unit of the currency is Nu or BTN, which is equivalent to that of the Indian Currency.

Ngultrum is the officially accepted currency in Bhutan for all the trades and businesses. As in the western world, 100 cents make up 1$. Likewise, in Bhutan, 100 Chhertum makes 1 Ngultrum.

The term “Ngultrum” is derived from the word “Ngul”, meaning silver in the Bhutanese Language (Dzongkha), and “trum”, from a Hindi word used for money.

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1000 Ngultrum | Image Source: https://www.robertsworldmoney.com

In 1960, the government of Bhutan focussed on growing the economy of the country, monetary reforms took place in 1974.

In 1974, the Royal Government of Bhutan introduced the Bhutanese Ngultrum, where 100 Chhetrums is equal to 1 Ngultrum.

The money of Bhutan or the currency pegged at par with the Indian rupees which is continuing at this time of the year.

Ngultrum | Image Source: https://www.robertsworldmoney.com

Now the question arises,

Why Bhutan Currency is equal to Indian rupees?

That is to say, the country is a smaller nation without major exports and 40% of the country economy comes from India in exchange for hydroelectric power.

Also, the diplomatic relation between both countries is friendly enough to maintain the value of INR and BTN.

Currently, 1 Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu) is equal to 1 Indian Rupee (INR). 

Bhutan Currency Notes

At present, the BTN 1, BTN 5, BTN 10, BTN 20, BTN 50, BTN 100, BTN 500 and BTN 1000 currency notes come in 8 variations and legally accepted in the country.

Bhutan Currency: Everything you need to know about The Currency of Bhutan
The currency of Bhutan | Ngultrum

All the notes have something imprinted on them, which is related to the Bhutanese Culture. Whereas, the backside of the notes has a picture of Dzong.

Like on BTN 1000 note, the front side has a picture of the 5th King of Bhutan, i.e., King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

Bhutan Currency Coins

BTN 0.20, BTN 0.25, BTN 0.5, BTN 1, BTN 5 and BTN 10 value coins are also present in the country. But as of now coins or “Chhetrum” is not widely used by the locals.

In addition to, BTN 0.20 or Ch. 20 has a print of man working in the field and on the reverse side lesser version of the Bhutan Emblem and value of the coin is written.

Bhutan Chhetrums | Source: http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/circ_sets/Bhutan.html

Likewise, on BTN 0.25 or Ch. 25, golden fishes of good fortune are imprinted on the obverse and a double diamond thunderbolt on the reverse side.

Same goes with the BTN 0.5 or Ch. 50 and BTN 1 or Nu. 1, treasure vase (one of the 8 revered Buddhist symbols) and coats of arms, i.e., the Bhutan Emblem are imprinted respectively.

As a result, every coin carries its own identity with all their Bhutanese culture and tradition.

Exchange rate of Bhutanese Currency with Indian Rupee, Dollar and Euro

To clarify, the exchange rate of the currency varies on different factors. Like in every country, the currency floats.

At present (August 2019), 1 Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu) is equal to 1 Indian Rupee and 100 USD is equal to 7200 Nu. Check the current rate here.

In the same way, the western country currency, 100 Euro is equal to 7800 Nu.

Foreign Currency Exchange in Bhutan (For Foreigners)

If you’re entering Bhutan by air, foreign currencies can be exchanged at the Paro Airport’s exchange desk.

In the first place, currencies that can be exchanged into Ngultrum are US Dollar, Pound, Euro, Canadian Dollar, Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, Hong Kong Dollar, Australian Dollar and Singapore Dollar.

50 Ngultrum | Image Source: https://www.robertsworldmoney.com

Just make sure to carry lower denomination notes as it can be easily exchanged at the counter and will consume less time in the process.

Besides, Bank of Bhutan branches in Paro and Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan can also be considered for the exchange of the foreign currency notes. Likewise, there are few hotels as well where you can try exchanging the foreign currency into local currency.

Tip: Please use both hands while giving and taking money, just a Bhutanese tradition.

Credit Card and ATM in Bhutan

Like any other country, Bhutan has an ATM card facility but not as advanced as the other countries. Being a small kingdom, bank services are quite limited.

Bank of Bhutan ATM | Image Source: Twitter @BankofBhutanltd

Cash is widely accepted over the country. Credit cards are accepted only in hotels, resorts and expensive handicrafts shops. But likely you’ve to pay 5% surcharge for the service.

How much money to carry while visiting Bhutan?

Bhutan being the small Himalayan Kingdom and transportation is costly, so travelling to Bhutan is a bit expensive. Day to day things is at higher prices because of the supply.

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The currency of Bhutan

So now you know the value of Ngultrum, assume the expense of Nu. 600-700 per person daily which includes food and other basic needs.

Generally, for foreigners the whole trip is planned and paid in advance, the tour operator takes care of your travelling and staying expenses. Only for the basic needs, the tourist has to take care of their own.

Above all, the currency of Bhutan is not accepted in any other country. So before leaving Bhutan to make sure to exchange all your left Ngultrum into your basic currency.

Shopping in Bhutan

Eventually, when you’re visiting Bhutan, you might be interested in doing some shopping out there.

Who doesn’t love souvenir? Though Bhutan is known for its tradition and culture, selling of local products is the essential thing you must spend your money on.

For instance, Bhutanese Handicrafts like wooden bowls and cups, bamboo products, woven fabrics, jackets, handmade paper are a few of the items you can spend the currency in Bhutan.

Also, handwoven textiles woven from cotton and silk are famous in the country.

Apart from that, gold and silver jewellery is also another type of souvenir you can go for.

As a matter of fact, you can save some money of Bhutan or the Bhutan currency as a memory to stay with if you belong to that currency collection category.

Since, Bhutan is the Buddhist country, paintings & sculptures of Buddha and other Buddhist Heritage are popular among the tourists.

What’re you waiting for now?

Plan a trip to Bhutan and make sure to read our other informative articles on the beautiful country “Bhutan”. Still, have a doubt on how to travel to this beautiful country, check here.

Happy Journey!

Also Read: Travel Requirements and Visa Formalities to Visit Bhutan


FAQ’s

Can I use Indian Currency in Bhutan?

Yes, you can use Indian Currency in Bhutan. As the value of Bhutanese currency (Ngultrum) and Indian currency are the same.

What is the currency of Bhutan?

Ngultrum is the official currency of Bhutan.

Can I use USD in Bhutan?

Foreign currencies are only accepted at some hotels and resorts. It’s better to convert the USD to the Bhutanese Currency.

Can I used Indian Debit Cards in Bhutan?

Yes, you can use the Indian Debit Card in Bhutan for ATM transactions depending on the international transactions facility activated on your card.


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