AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: Bhutan is leaning harder into well-being as an economic opportunity, with a recent “Bhutan for Well-Being” event in Bumthang bringing together health practitioners, tourism stakeholders, and residents for meditation, traditional healing, and mindfulness—aimed at both locals and visitors seeking meaningful experiences. Live Sound Skills for Events: Thimphu hosted Bhutan’s first Essentials Training Programme for Live Sound, a four-day course for 20+ technicians to improve how live audio is tuned and managed as the creative and entertainment scene grows. Tourism Trade Boost: The Bhutan International Travel Mart (BITM) 2026 opened in Thimphu with 200+ international buyers from 15 markets and 50+ Bhutan exhibitors, signaling a shift toward building long-term partnerships for high-value tourism. Monsoon Risk Warning: Scientists at ICIMOD say even a weaker monsoon across the Hindu Kush-Himalaya—including Bhutan—can still mean dangerous flash floods and landslides due to short bursts of intense rain and rising temperatures. Clean Tourism Prep: Volunteers collected 189 sacks of waste along the Snowman Trek route as part of preparations for the Snowman Race, using horses to move trash to Punakha for disposal. Local Governance: The Election Commission of Bhutan announced the Fourth Dzongkhag Thromde Tshogde Elections for Phuentsholing and Thimphu, with postal voter registration open until June 18.
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