The Bhutan Postal Museum, Evolution of Communications Systems in Bhutan, was established in November 2015 to celebrate the 60th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck.

The main objective of the museum is to tell the story of Bhutan’s progress and development through the lens of the evolution of communications and postal system in the country. The story is told through anecdotes, artifacts and the rich assortment of stamps the country has produced over the years. 

The museum is located on the ground floor of Thimphu GPO building, Chang Lam III, Thimphu. 

Bhutan Post is pleased to inform all travel agents that we provide following privileges and discount on existing entry if visit to the museum is included in your itinerary:

A. Designated parking for 4 buses at Bhutan Post premises.

B. Entry fees:

Sl.#     Types of visitors                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Fees for walk in visitors                      Fees with program (visit to Postal Museum)  in the itinerary
1 International Nu. 250/- Nu. 150/-
2 SAARC Nu. 150/- Nu. 100/-
3 Children above 10 years (International) Nu. 250/- Nu. 100/-
4 Children above 10 years (SAARC)                    Nu. 150/- Nu. 50/-
5 Bhutanese (adults) Nu. 50/- Nu. 50/-
6 Bhutanese  students in group of 20 or more Nu. 20/- Nu. 15/-
7 Children below age of 10 years and monks Free Free

The new rates will come into effect from 1st SEPTEMBER 2016. The Museum is open from Monday- Saturday from 9:00 AM - 5 PM during Summer and 9:00 AM - 4 PM during Winter. We are also open during the Thimphu Drubchoe and Tshechu.