Bhutan’s Unique Tourism Strategy: ‘High Value, Low Volume’
Bhutan's tourism sector thrives on its 'high value, low volume' strategy, ensuring quality experiences for visitors while promoting sustainability. ...
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Read moreDetailsA wooden bench and a few tree trunk tables giving quiet company to wild flowers and apple trees, overlooking the ...
Read moreDetailsThe sustainable development fee (SDF) has not stopped a steady flow of people coming into the land of the thunder ...
Read moreDetailsNeten Dorji Samdrupjongkhar—Tour operators and hotel owners in eastern Bhutan are increasingly frustrated by the delay in opening of the ...
Read moreDetailsMinds On Marketing (MOM) has been appointed as the India Sales Office for two prominent Destination Management Companies (DMCs): KCBJ ...
Read moreDetailsEastern Bhutan, with its rich biodiversity and unspoiled landscapes, has long been touted as the country’s next ecotourism frontier. On ...
Read moreDetailsExperts propose Shark Tank to stimulate entrepreneurship in Bhutan Thukten Zangpo To foster entrepreneurship in the country, the experts at ...
Read moreDetailsOctober 01, 2024 INTERVIEW | Carissa Nimah of Bhutan Tourism on how the country is opening up to the world ...
Read moreDetailsNeten Dorji Trashigang—As Bhutan sets its sights on sustainable tourism, the six eastern dzongkhags—Mongar, Lhuentse, Trashigang, Trashiyangtse, Pemagatshel, and Samdrup ...
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