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Border crossings: Bhutan border
[[Bangladesh]]: Most borders are open.
[[Bhutan]]: The main border is Pheuntsholing, with a number of smaller ones to the westeast. In theory, all are open, however Bhutan's strict visa process requires a guided tour that costs 250 USD a day. There is word that border guards will sometimes let tourists explore the Pheuntsholing border town without a visa- some say this is no longer allowed except for Indians, though stories online suggest that may not be enforced (but also be careful of any situation where your passport would get stamped out of India in the process, since even many multiple-entry Indian visitor visas don't allow re-entry by land). In any case, all onward travel will require police and visa checks. A better option could be going to nearby Sikkim, a state of India, which is very similar in terms of culture and geography.
[[China]]: There are no land borders open to foreigners. Going through Nepal is also generally not an option, as Tibet is heavily controlled and not open to independent travel.
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