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Bhutan's major change for longer-staying tourists. But Indians…

Those paying the fees for 12 days can stay for a full month.

Published on: Jun 19, 2023 05:58 PM IST
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Bhutan will lower the nightly fees it charges tourists who stay more than four days as the country tries to boost visitor numbers following a dip due to Covid pandemic. The Himalayan kingdom reopened its borders for tourists in September last year after more than two years of pandemic closure. Then, it raised its "Sustainable Development Fee" to $200 per visitor per night from the $65 it had charged.

A stream runs through the Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan. (Reuters)
A stream runs through the Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan. (Reuters)

The fees was designed to attract wealthy tourists by discouraging budget travelers who spoil the environment, authorities had said. Bhutan also bans mountain climbing to preserve the sanctity of its peaks. But effective this month until the end of 2024, tourists paying the daily fees for four days will be allowed to stay an extra four days, Reuters reported quoting officials. Those paying the fees for 12 days can stay for a full month.

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“If more tourists stay longer in Bhutan tourism can help our economy to grow faster,” director general of the department of tourism Dorji Dhradhul said.

 
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