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.
Those paying SDF for 12 days can stay for a full month.
“If more tourists stay longer in Bhutan, tourism can help our economy to grow faster,” said Dorji Dhradhul, director general of the Department of Tourism.
The incentive applies only to tourists who pay in dollars, and not to visitors from neighboring India who pay in rupees.
Dhradhul said Bhutan wanted to gradually raise the contribution of tourism to 20% to its $3 billion economy from about 5% now.
Persons:
”, Dorji Dhradhul, Dhradhul
Organizations:
Authorities, Department of Tourism
Locations:
Bhutan, Nepal, India