Bhutan | Opening and Welcoming to an Unlimited Number of Tourists

 

Bhutan, landlocked country in South Asia between China in the north and India in the south on the Himalayas's eastern edge, famous buddhist kingdom highlighted by dramatic landscapes, historic monasteries and fortresses, that range from steep mountains and valleys to subtropical plains through the country's Director of Tourism Marketing Carissa Nimah confirmed that there will be no limit to the number of tourists arriving in the Asian country.

The announcement of Bhutan's visit to the country, which addresses concerns about potential visitor numbers, highlights the country's openness to receiving tourists from all over the world, as the country has seen a resurgence of international tourism after the reopening of its borders has brought benefits.

For the Director of Tourism Marketing, although Bhutan remains dedicated and loyal to its famous tourism model identified in the motto "High value, low impact", there will be no restrictions on the number of visitors who will be able to enjoy the beauty of the territory that boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes at the foot of the Himalayan mountain range.

Bhutan will focus on sustainable tourism management ensuring that every visitor can enjoy a unique and authentic experience while protecting the environment and identit.  This decision comes on the occasion of a growing interest as a tourist destination in particular linked to ecotourism.

Tourism in its stages is gaining momentum globally and the tourism sector aims to balance the increase in visitors with careful and accurate management ensuring that the local economy benefits without compromising the national natural and cultural resources.

Bhutan has long maintained a controlled approach to tourism, avoiding the risks of mass tourism linked to the phenomenon of overtourism and its environmental consequences.

The latest announcement manifests and reaffirms Bhutan's commitment to sustainability while remaining open to more travelers who are looking for responsible and unique tourism experiences.

With the easing of pandemic-related restrictions, tourism in Bhutan is preparing to attract a new wave of eco-conscious travelers who want to explore an unspoiled territory of remarkable natural beauty boasting a very vibrant culture.

Link https://www.expreso.info/noticias/internacional/102508_butan_recibira_ahora_un_numero_ilimitado_de_turistas

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