The inaugural Indian Tourism Roadshow, held across four major cities in India, was aimed at increasing the number of Indian tourists visiting...
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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 tourists set their feet on Bhutanese soil. It was perhaps an act of divine intervention that Bhutan’s first tour group happened to be organized by the much revered and selfless Jesuit Father - Fr Richard McDonald, then based in Darjeeling, India.
The inaugural Indian Tourism Roadshow, held across four major cities in India, was aimed at increasing the number of Indian tourists visiting...
In light of the recent discussions surrounding Bhutan’s tourism landscape, Hotel and Restaurant Association of Bhutan (HRAB) would like to take an...
Bhutan is highly vulnerable to the impacts and challenges of climate change; women and girls are disproportionately affected.
Bhutan is booming – at least by its own standards – having doubled in the first quarter the year, compared to a year before. Moreover, March was...
The ongoing session of Parliament brings a ray of hope for rural Bhutan. Several important deliberations and decisions underscore the government's...
The proposal to amend the National Assembly (NA) Act of Bhutan this week, which would empower individual members of the National Assembly to initiate...
Shanghai, June 20, 2024 Photo: Basilica News Agency On May 26, the first-ever Romanian-language Divine Liturgy was celebrated in China. The...
National recurve archer Lam Dorji from the Bhutan Archery Federation (BAF) will travel to France on July 10 to participate in the upcoming 2024 Summer...
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the RoK has emerged as the biggest source of tourists to Việt Nam. In the first five months of this year, Việt...
"Favourable visa policies, and strong efforts in tourism promotion campaigns by localities across the country have attracted a rather high number of...