AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPhuentsholing Tourism Push: Bhutan’s Phuentsholing is set to get a major makeover as the government signs a contract under the Phuentsholing Thromde Enhancement Programme to develop destination branding and a digital tourism platform, aiming to shift the border town from a transit stop to a “clean, safe and experiential” destination with a one-stop visitor website covering attractions, stays, dining and practical info. Hospitality Skills Upgrade: In Phuentshogling, nearly 60 hotel employees from nine hotels have been assessed and certified through Recognition of Prior Learning, targeting skills in housekeeping, cooking, front office and food & beverage to raise consistency in service standards. Lumbini Temple Construction: Bhutan has officially begun building its Nu. 160 million temple complex in Lumbini, strengthening Buddhist pilgrimage ties with Nepal and adding another draw for visitors to the World Heritage site. Gelephu Mindfulness City Investment: Gelephu Mindfulness City has launched a tourism investment programme and forum, pitching 20 attractions and 20 activities to attract investors and shape sustainable, high-value tourism. Bhutan Healthcare Expansion: KGUMSB plans a new MBBS campus at Gidakom, with the first home-trained doctor cohort expected to graduate in 2028, as accommodation limits currently constrain enrolment. Active Travel for 2026-27: A wider travel trend piece highlights growing demand for active travel vacations, with Bhutan mentioned as part of premium small-group land journey offerings.
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