AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoTourism Growth: Bhutan’s Department of Industry says licensed tour operators are surging, with 172 new licenses issued between January and 21 May 2026 and 1,633 active operators nationwide—Thimphu leads with 1,381 (84%+), followed by Paro (165). Conservation & Climate: Bhutan’s climate resilience work was praised at the GEF Council in Samarkand, highlighting a USD 56M project that boosted food availability by 84% and strengthened biological corridors supporting tiger conservation. Heritage & Museums: Bhutan is drafting unified national guidelines for museums and heritage galleries, aiming to standardize planning, approvals, governance, accessibility, and long-term sustainability to better serve visitors and tourism. Travel Safety/Access: Haa Dzongkhag imposed a temporary construction freeze inside Haa Thromde to update urban plans and protect the town’s traditional look—new proposals are paused while reviews and consultations run. Legal Climate for Visitors: A Bhutanese businessman, Dhiraj Pradhan, received a nine-year prison sentence after remarks in a viral restaurant video sparked debate over freedom of expression and politically sensitive enforcement. Cross-border Travel Tech: India and Cambodia launched UPI QR acceptance in Cambodia, letting Indian travellers pay at 4.5 million KHQR-enabled merchants—another boost for regional travel convenience.
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