Bhutan, the most peaceful country located in the Himalayas, has been reopened to international tourists since September 23.
The travel permit, which was closed for two years due to covid, has been opened with the aim of developing the tourism industry.
On September 23, when it first opened, 23 foreign tourists entered the Himalayan kingdom.
Neighboring Nepal Each guest who arrived on the first flight from Kathmandu was given organic honey, tea, They were also given a bag of Bhutanese turmeric, a local registration card and a bag.
China, known for its natural beauty and ancient Buddhist culture, Between India and Bhutan, since 1974, it has opened its doors to tourists.
Efforts are being made to promote tourism in order to revive the local economy.
In March 2020, Bhutan closed the border gates, which are the main source of income for tourism, after the first case of Covid-19 was detected.
Tourism earns more than our income. “We feel that we can find income through tourism,” the director general of the Bhutan Tourism Council told Reuters.
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The travel permit, which was closed for two years due to covid, has been opened with the aim of developing the tourism industry.
On September 23, when it first opened, 23 foreign tourists entered the Himalayan kingdom.
Neighboring Nepal Each guest who arrived on the first flight from Kathmandu was given organic honey, tea, They were also given a bag of Bhutanese turmeric, a local registration card and a bag.
China, known for its natural beauty and ancient Buddhist culture, Between India and Bhutan, since 1974, it has opened its doors to tourists.
Efforts are being made to promote tourism in order to revive the local economy.
In March 2020, Bhutan closed the border gates, which are the main source of income for tourism, after the first case of Covid-19 was detected.
Tourism earns more than our income. “We feel that we can find income through tourism,” the director general of the Bhutan Tourism Council told Reuters.