AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKaziranga Tourism Prep: Assam Forest Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah held a stakeholder review in and around Kaziranga National Park to map preparations for the wildlife tourism season, focusing on better visitor facilities, stronger conservation, and smoother coordination; he asked for written suggestions within 10 days to finalise the roadmap. Bhutan Travel Demand: Bhutan’s tourism keeps climbing—26% more tourists in the first five months, with 102k+ SDF-paying visitors and USD 68.7M revenue, driven largely by a 33% jump in arrivals from India. Border Cleanliness Spotlight: A travel influencer couple shared a video comparing the India-Bhutan border sides, praising Bhutan’s quieter, cleaner, lane-disciplined streets while criticising chaos and litter on the Indian side. Local Comfort Upgrade: STCBL opened a new fuel retail outlet in Lhamoi Dzingkha (Dagana), adding storage and dual dispensing to cut recurring shortages for about 9,000 residents. Hiking Buzz: Social media is pushing more people toward Paro’s Pangkala trail, turning it into a trending weekend hike for both Bhutanese and visitors.
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