AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBhutan International Travel Mart (BITM) 2026: Bhutan wrapped up its first BITM in Thimphu, drawing 200+ international buyers from about 15 countries, as the country doubles down on “High Value, Low Volume” tourism through real trade links (not just promotion). Wellness Tourism Push: Bhutan is also leaning into well-being as a tourism draw, with a second “Bhutan for Well-Being” event in Bumthang showcasing meditation, healing, and mindfulness—aimed at both locals and visitors seeking meaningful experiences. Digital Identity for Travelers: Bhutan joined the 50-in-5 campaign to strengthen privacy-preserving digital ID, supporting its decentralized Bhutan NDI system—an effort that could make cross-border and service access smoother for visitors too. Tourism Skills on the Ground: Thimphu launched a first Essentials Training Programme for Live Sound, building local technical capacity for Bhutan’s growing events and entertainment scene. Monsoon Risk Reminder: ICIMOD warns that even with a weaker monsoon forecast, Bhutan and the HKH region still face high risks of flash floods and landslides due to intense bursts of rain and rising temperatures. Makpon Kher-Gyamtso Spotlight: A new feature highlights Monyul’s legendary Makpon Kher-Gyamtso, keeping regional history and folklore alive—good cultural fuel for Bhutan’s heritage-minded travelers.
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