Eastern Bhutan, with its rich biodiversity and unspoiled landscapes, has long been touted as the country’s next ecotourism frontier. On paper, the region’s potential is immense. Its unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and wildlife could certainly attract a growing number of international eco-conscious travellers.
However, the gap between vision and reality remains wide. Despite the government’s aspirations, a critical question looms: Can we deliver the…