Bhutan is a tiny Himalayan kingdom that does things differently—on purpose. It’s not even close to a touristy destination ...
Bhutan is a tiny, remote Himalayan kingdom nestled between China and India. It has no traffic lights. Here's why it may be ...
As the Trump administration considers imposing travel restrictions on dozens of countries, one name has raised eyebrows: ...
Gelephu International Airport, to be built alongside a new “mindfulness city,” will be able to handle 123 flights a day, ...
The six-day annual Punakha Dromchoe and Tshechu attracted over 3,300 tourists this year, generating more than Nu 1.6 M in ...
ETurboNews had a full house when it organized a tourism sales event for Bhutan Tourism at the New York UN Embassy. The ...
Bhutan has revealed plans for a new international airport that will marry the country's traditional craftsmanship with ...
With a unique commitment to “Gross National Happiness” (read: a reframing of the more staid – and decidedly less human – ...
The country only started opening up to outsiders in the 1970s, when the first tourists were allowed in. Bhutan did not get television until 1999. It still has no traffic lights − perhaps the ...
That may be peanuts compared to mega-airports like London Heathrow or New York’s JFK, but it’s a huge figure for the landlocked country of Bhutan, which received just 316,000 tourists in 2019.