News Bhutan » Sarpang » Tourism: Think Bhutan’s $100 daily tourism fee is pricey? It could go even higher, says prime minister
Bhutan may reconsider its controversial $100 daily tourism fees if the country's tourism industry recovers soon, Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay told CNBC on May 10. But the fees are likely to ...
News Bhutan » Sarpang » Tourism: Bhutan Is Reopening to Tourists, But Only to Those Who Can Afford a $200 Daily Fee on Top of Everything Else
Gunia was a reporter for TIME based in Hong Kong. Tourists arrive on the tarmac at Paro International Airport in Paro, Bhutan on Dec. 5, 2019. Gunia was a reporter for TIME based in Hong Kong. The ...
News Bhutan » Sarpang » Tourism: Bhutan’s Tourism Dilemma: Balancing Economy and Sustainability
In a significant decision to attract more tourists to its serene land, Bhutan has done away with the mandatory travel insurance for tourists applying for a visa. The Royal Bhutan Government’s move is ...
News Bhutan » Sarpang » Tourism: Bhutan Is Back And Ready For Tourism
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Judy Koutsky covers adventure, luxury, wellness and family travel. Bhutan has raised its Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to $200 ...
News Bhutan » Sarpang » Tourism: Why a Bhutan-India Tourism Meeting Excited Entrepreneurs in Nepal
Bhutan’s Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay speaks at the “India-Bhutan Tourism: Expanding Horizons” event organized by FICCI in Delhi, India, Mar. 15, 2024. Credit: Prime Minister’s Office, Bhutan ...
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