Bhutan has launched the world’s first national-level cryptocurrency tourism payment system. The new system is a collaboration between the Royal Government of Bhutan, Binance Pay, and Bhutan’s first ...
The Tourism Council of Bhutan announced that the country will be reopening its borders to international visitors starting September 23 with a greater focus on the sustainability of the sector. In ...
Bhutan, known for investments in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, has launched a tourism crypto payment system in partnership with Binance Pay and DK Bank. The system allows Bhutan travelers with ...
The Kingdom of Bhutan officially reopens to international travelers since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic today, September 22, unveiling a new tourism strategy focusing on sustainable development, ...
Bhutan is set to host its first-ever Bhutan International Travel Mart (BITM) from 11 to 13 June 2026 in Thimphu, aiming to ...
TUI Group launches its first TUI BLUE hotel in Bhutan, targeting experiential and wellness travelers. The Paro Taktsang ...
Bhutan is steadily expanding cryptocurrency payments across its tourism sector. This is a part of a broader push toward digital-first infrastructure and sustainable growth, positioning itself as a ...
Bhutan may reconsider its controversial $100 daily tourism fees if the country's tourism industry recovers soon, Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay told CNBC on May 10. But the fees are likely to ...
The big cultural attractions in Bhutan are Buddhist temples, stupas (shrines) and Dzongs, monastic fortresses like Punakha Dzong, shown here. 2024 will mark the 50 th anniversary of the opening of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Judy Koutsky covers adventure, luxury and family travel. Bhutan has raised its Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) to $200 USD per ...
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