Bhutan
COMO Hotels and Resorts celebrates the reopening of the spiritual Himalayan Kingdom
Reopening to tourism for the first time since March 2020, the land of the thunder dragon will once again invite
Bhutan to reopen borders from September 23
According to Tourism Council of Bhutan, the Kingdom’s tourism sector will be undergoing a revamp with focus on infrastructure and services, travel experiences of tourists, and the sector’s environmental impact
Pursue happiness the Bhutanese way
Internationally renowned for its pursuit of Gross National Happiness, the tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan will soon reopen the fully-restored Trans Bhutan Trail, just as the world celebrates International Day of Happiness on 20 March 2022.
Ancient Trans Bhutan trail opens after 60 years, welcomes foreign travellers from April
After extensive restoration, Bhutan will reopen the historic and sacred Trans Bhutan Trail for the first time in 60 years and will be officially inaugurated by the King of Bhutan
Wilderness galore: Six Senses Bumthang opens
Less than six months after the opening of the Traditional Birdwatching Bridge in Gangtey, Six Senses Bhutan has opened its
Bhutan bans tourists after first Coronavirus case
Bhutan has banned the entry of tourists for two weeks after it confirmed its first case of the coronavirus, in
Lemon Tree debuts in Thimpu, Bhutan
Lemon Tree Hotels, through its management subsidiary Carnation Hotels, announced its debut in the second international destination, Bhutan, with the
First ‘Bhutan-Thailand Friendship Drive’ sets off on epic journey
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) co-organised the first ever road journey from Bangkok to Thimphu in Bhutan – the
10 unconventional family destinations for the summer
The 2019 Virtuoso Luxe Report surveyed its affiliated advisors to discover where, why and how families are traveling this summer.
Indian tourism sector to surge towards $48 billion by 2020 and ten million jobs by 2028, reports WTTC
It has been revealed today that India can expect to look forward to adding a further ten million jobs to the travel and tourism industry in the next ten years, if the right procedures are put in place to cope with crisies and national emergencies.
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