Showing posts with label BHUTAN TOURISM POLICY. Show all posts
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BHUTAN TOURISM

Bhutan Tourism 

Tourism in Bhutan was privatized by the Royal Government of Bhutan in 1991. Today it is a vibrant business with nearly 2000 plus private operators in the Tourism Business. The Royal Government of Bhutan adheres strongly to a policy of low impact/volume, high-value tourism. We are not restricting tourists but we want to provide the best service with the best resources. The tourism industry in Bhutan is founded on the principle of sustainability, meaning that tourism must be environmentally and ecologically friendly, socially and culturally acceptable, and economically viable. we follow the concept of GNH(Gross National Happiness). The number of tourists visiting Bhutan is regulated to a manageable level because of the lack of infrastructure.

The Royal Government of Bhutan recognizes that tourism is a worldwide phenomenon and an important means of achieving socioeconomic development particularly for a developing country like Bhutan. It also recognizes that tourism, in affording the opportunity to travel, can help in promoting understanding among people and building closer ties of friendship based on appreciation and respect for different cultures and lifestyles. Towards achieving this objective, the Royal Government, since the inception of tourism in the year 1974, has adopted a very cautious approach to the growth and development of the tourism industry in Bhutan. In order to minimize the problems, the number of tourists has been maintained at a manageable level and this control on the number is exercised through a policy of government regulated tourist tariff.