AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Growth: Bhutan’s tourism keeps expanding fast, with 172 new licensed tour operators issued between January and 21 May 2026, bringing active licenses to 1,633; Thimphu leads with 1,381 (over 84%), followed by Paro (165) and Chhukha (35). Heritage & Museums: Bhutan is drafting unified national guidelines for museums and heritage galleries, aiming to standardise planning, approvals, governance, accessibility, visitor engagement, and long-term sustainability. Urban Planning: Haa Dzongkhag has imposed a temporary construction freeze inside the Haa Thromde boundary while it reviews and updates urban development plans and regulations, to protect the district’s cultural and traditional architectural character. Safety at Iconic Site: A Singapore woman died in Bhutan on May 30 after feeling unwell during a hike at Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang); she was taken to Paro Hospital after on-site CPR, and investigations are ongoing. Sustainable Tourism Model: A regional push is gaining momentum around “high-value, low-volume” tourism, focusing on fewer visitors, higher-quality experiences, and using tourism revenue to fund conservation and local communities.
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