AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoTour Operator Boom: Bhutan’s tourism engine is picking up pace, with 172 new tour operator licenses issued between January and 21 May 2026, bringing active licenses to 1,633; Thimphu dominates with 1,381 active operators (84%+), followed by Paro (165). Heritage & Museums: Bhutan is drafting unified national guidelines for museums and heritage galleries, aiming to standardize how institutions are planned, approved, and managed—covering governance, accessibility, visitor engagement, and collection care. Safety on the Trail: A Singaporean woman died in Bhutan on May 30 after feeling unwell during a hike down from Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang); CPR was given on site and she was taken to Paro Hospital, with investigations ongoing. Urban Planning Freeze: Haa Dzongkhag has imposed a temporary construction moratorium inside the Haa Thromde boundary while it reviews and updates urban development plans to protect the town’s traditional look. Youth & Work Trends: A new piece highlights Bhutanese youths moving beyond the “only government job” path as youth unemployment remains a concern. Cross-border Travel Tech: A travel report shares a Gurgaon–Bhutan–Gurgaon EV road trip, praising Bhutan’s free public charging infrastructure.
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