No, you cannot use Uber in Bhutan. Unfortunately, Uber is unavailable in this region, so alternative modes of transport are used to get around.
Road transport is the primary means of getting around Bhutan, as there are no railways and it is a landlocked country. For travel within and between towns, public buses and taxis are available, while private vehicles like cars and vans are a common choice for a more personalized experience. Domestic flights are also an option for covering longer distances and saving significant travel time.
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