AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Trade & Demand: Bhutan’s tourism momentum is rising, with 26% more visitors in the first five months of 2026 and USD 68.7M in revenue, driven largely by a 33% jump in Indian arrivals; Bhutan is also pushing for longer stays to boost returns. Community Comfort & Access: STCBL has opened a new fuel retail outlet in Lhamoi Dzingkha (Dagana), adding storage for 80,000 litres and easing recurring shortages for about 9,000 residents and officials. Sustainable Hospitality: Bhutan’s Department of Tourism is urging hotels to adopt the Bhutan Green Hotel Standard (BGHS) to strengthen eco-practices under the country’s High Value, Low Volume approach. Local Roads & Business Uncertainty: Thimphu residents are questioning rumours about relocating Olarongchhu automobile workshops, but the bigger issue remains worsening road conditions around the repair hub. Travel Inspiration: Social media is fueling interest in Bhutan hikes, with more people taking on trails like Pangkala in Paro after seeing videos and photos online. Regional Travel Context: India’s bank closures for July 16–18 (Ratha Yatra/Harela and other observances) may affect travel planning for cross-border visitors. Travel Products: Adventure World has launched a new Bhutan journey collection for Australian and New Zealand travellers, with itineraries from 8 to 15 days.
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