AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMuseum & Heritage Standards: Bhutan’s DCDD is drafting unified guidelines for establishing and running museums and heritage galleries, aiming to standardise approvals, operations, and quality across public and private sites—supporting cultural tourism and better preservation. Luxury Stays Expand: Rare India has added Zhiwaling in Paro to its curated experiential hospitality portfolio, highlighting Bhutanese craftsmanship, heritage-led design, and National Geographic Unique Lodge certification. Paro Tourism Uptick: Visitor numbers and revenue at Paro’s national monument sites keep climbing, with Taktsang alone rising to over Nu 106M from 108,000 visitors last year and strong early-year momentum. Regional Ties: Bhutan PM Dasho Tshering Tobgay arrived in Assam for an official visit meant to deepen cooperation and cultural links. Tourism Conservation Link: Thimphu City FC’s “Goals for a Cause” channels donations from match goals into white-bellied heron conservation via RSPN, blending sport and wildlife protection. Policy & Infrastructure Watch: MPs raised concerns over mobile connectivity in remote highlands and directed further assessment on building-height increases in Yenlag Throms.
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