Exactly half a century back, for the first time ever, Bhutan opened its doors to commercial tourism. On 2nd October, 1974, a multinational group of 12...
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The inaugural Indian Tourism Roadshow, held across four major cities in India, was aimed at increasing the number of Indian tourists visiting Bhutan. The Department of Tourism conducted the five-day event from June 17-21 spanning Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata. The roadshow, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of tourism in Bhutan, was also aimed at boosting summer arrivals.
Exactly half a century back, for the first time ever, Bhutan opened its doors to commercial tourism. On 2nd October, 1974, a multinational group of 12...
In light of the recent discussions surrounding Bhutan’s tourism landscape, Hotel and Restaurant Association of Bhutan (HRAB) would like to take an...
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The government aims to generate revenue of Nu 14 billion to Nu 15 billion in the 13th Five-Year Plan from tourism. In five months, this year, the...
The government aims to generate revenue of Nu 14 billion to Nu 15 billion in the 13th Five-Year Plan from tourism. In five months, this year, the...
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Indian nationals and OCI cardholders can clear immigration faster by walking through e-gates at major international airports. The 'Fast Track...
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Bhutan is highly vulnerable to the impacts and challenges of climate change; women and girls are disproportionately affected.
The increase was mainly attributed to the country’s favourable visa policy and enhanced tourism promotion programmes by provinces and centrally-run...