Bhutan Welcomes 120 International Guests on Four Flights Into Paro

Bhutan welcomes 120 international guests at the Paro International Airport on four flights from Nepal, Delhi, & Bangkok during a reopening September 23, 2022 (Thimphu, Bhutan): A total of 120 foreigners and 67 Bhutanese guests arrived at Paro International Airport today, on flights from Kathmandu, Delhi, Bangkok, and Calcutta. The flights mark the official arrival … Continue reading Bhutan Welcomes 120 International Guests on Four Flights Into Paro

Bhutan Reopens its Borders With New Tourism Strategy

Bhutan reopens its borders with new tourism strategy & regulations. Strategy underpinned by enhancements to sustainable development policies, the elevation of guest experience, and infrastructure upgrades. Bhutan unveils new national brand: ‘Believe’. BHUTAN, September 22, 2022 The Kingdom of Bhutan today reopens its borders to international guests following the COVID-19 pandemic. The country has unveiled … Continue reading Bhutan Reopens its Borders With New Tourism Strategy

Guide to Luxurious Travel in Bhutan

Bhutan is a small, landlocked country nestled in the Himalayas between India in the east-west and south and China in the north. It is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, living culture and traditions, and commitment to sustainable tourism. For travelers seeking a unique and luxurious vacation, Here is our Guide to Luxurious Travel in … Continue reading Guide to Luxurious Travel in Bhutan

Zero Waste Hour Initiative

Zero Waste Hour Initiative: Bhutan’s Path to Sustainable Future Bhutan, a small Himalayan kingdom, has gained worldwide recognition for its exceptional efforts in promoting environmental conservation and sustainability. Its “Zero Waste Hour” campaign, among other initiatives, is driving the country towards a sustainable future. Understanding the ‘Zero Waste Hour’ Initiative On June 2nd, 2019, the … Continue reading Zero Waste Hour Initiative

Day in the life of an ordinary Bhutanese

Naiten Dorji, 34 is next to the biggest oven he has, pouring mustard oil into the largest pot I have ever seen; his aluminum treasure resembling a vessel made of pure charcoal, which stands testament to the number of years it has faithfully served Naiten. The aroma of oil mixing with fodder and flour burning … Continue reading Day in the life of an ordinary Bhutanese