AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoTourism Growth in Bhutan: Bhutan’s licensed tour operator scene is expanding fast, with 172 new licenses issued between January and 21 May 2026, bringing active operators to 1,633; Thimphu leads with 1,381 active licenses (over 84%), followed by Paro (165) and Chhukha (35). Heritage & Museums: Bhutan is drafting national guidelines to standardise how museums and heritage galleries are planned, approved, and managed, with a two-day workshop reviewing standards on governance, accessibility, visitor engagement, collections, and long-term sustainability. Safety on the Trail: A Singapore woman died in Bhutan on May 30 after feeling unwell during a hike down Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang); CPR was given on site and she was taken to Paro Hospital, with investigations ongoing. Urban Planning Freeze (Haa): Haa Dzongkhag has imposed a temporary construction moratorium inside the Haa Thromde boundary from May 25 while it revises urban development plans and regulations to protect the district’s cultural character. Conservation & Travel Link: Bhutan’s tourism ecosystem also intersects with broader regional conservation themes, as high-value, low-volume tourism is being promoted as a way to fund protection while limiting environmental strain.
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