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News Bhutan » Samdrup Jongkhar » History: India-Bhutan Opens Samdrup Jongkhar Gate to Tourists: Discover Bhutan’s 10 best hidden gems

News channel or source: https://www.moneycontrol.com/travel/india-bhutan-opens-samdrup-jongkhar-gate-to-tourists-discover-bhutans-10-best-hidden-gems-article-12868189.html
Published on: Friday 15 November 2024

Bhutan’s eastern border town of Samdrup Jongkhar is now officially open to international tourists, offering a new gateway to one of the most serene destinations in the world. The much-anticipated ...

News Bhutan » Samdrup Jongkhar » History: Bhutan tourism widens ambit, promotes east regions with Samdrup Jongkhar as key destination

News channel or source: https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/bhutan-tourism-widens-ambit-promotes-east-regions-with-samdrup-jongkhar-as-key-destination/cid/2071784
Published on: Thursday 19 December 2024

On November 7, Bhutanese authorities opened the land border with India for the first time to allow international visitors to enter and exit directly Tshering Dorji, the official of the department of ...

News Bhutan » Samdrup Jongkhar » History: Gateway to eastern Bhutan: Samdrupjongkhar gate opens to international tourists

News channel or source: https://www.deccanchronicle.com/world/samdrup-jongkhar-gateway-to-eastern-bhutan-from-assam-opens-to-international-tourists-1837296
Published on: Monday 11 November 2024

Thimphu: The Department of Tourism, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment (MoICE) of the Kingdom of Bhutan is pleased to announce the official opening of the Integrated Check Point (ICP) of ...

News Bhutan » Samdrup Jongkhar » History: Don’t forget the Bhutanese people: History of Bhutan-Norway relationship

News channel or source: https://kuenselonline.com/dz/news/dont-forget-the-bhutanese-people-history-of-bhutan-norway-relationship
Published on: Friday 21 March 2025

On a quiet Sunday morning in April 1964, a Bhutanese woman with leprosy was admitted to the Parkijuli Christian Hospital in Assam, India. Located just five kilometres from the Bhutanese border town of ...