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Bhutan welcomed its first group of tourists in 1974, marking the start of the country’s tourism history. The first tourism office called the Department of Tourism was set up
Bhutan Tourism Monitor 2020 7 FOREWORD The Tourism Council of Bhutan is pleased to present the annual statistical publication ‘Bhutan Tourism Monitor 2020’. This publication presents the overall performance of tourism for the year including data on market trends, findings and analysis to support future development of the tourism industry.
Bhutan’s tourism industry continues to grow to become one of the major economic sectors contributing significantly towards socioeconomic development of the country through revenue and foreign currency generation and employment creation amongst others.
A tourist visiting Bhutan and traveling beyond the designated point, driving their own vehicle including two-wheelers, may be facilitated upon payment of Nu. 4500 per vehicle per night and upon fulfilling the requirements provided as follows:
tourist visiting the country on August 9, 2021, Bhutan is gearing towards new normal tourism. This document provides details on new normal tourism, the entry procedure,
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The Tourism Council of Bhutan is pleased to present the Bhutan Tourism Monitor (BTM) 2018– an annual statistical publication. This important report presents the performance of the tourism industry in the year 2018, market trends over the years, and various other analysis on the key aspects of tourism in Bhutan. The report also
Bhutan’s tourism sector follows a unique sustainable approach of High Value, Low Volume and has consistently sought to ensure a controlled tourism sector growth that is within the carrying capacity of its infrastructure, and socio-cultural and natural environment.
Bhutan remains a much admired destination throughout the global tourism industry, particu- larly in the high-end markets. This is attributed to the pristine state of the country’s cultural
The Tourism Council of Bhutan is pleased to present the Bhutan Tourism Monitor (BTM) 2019 – an annual statistical publication. This is an important publication representing the overall performance for the year. The report also contains data on market trends over the years, findings and analysis to support future developments