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Regulate tourism in Bhutan

How to regulate tourism in Bhutan?

Bhutan's government has implemented a unique approach to regulating tourism in the country to protect its environment, culture, and identity while ensuring the tourism industry's sustainability. This approach is known as "high-value, low-impact" tourism. It is based on limiting the number of tourists visiting Bhutan each year and promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices.
Here are some of the ways that Bhutan regulates tourism:
1.    Tourist visas: All tourists who wish to visit Bhutan must obtain a permit, which can only be issued through licensed Bhutanese tour operators. Tourists must also pay a daily fee for accommodation, meals, transportation, and other services.
The government determines the daily visitor cost, which fluctuates according to the season. The price is intended to discourage mass tourism and ensure that only high-value, low-impact tourists are attracted to the country.
1.    Limited numbers: The government also limits the number of tourists visiting Bhutan annually to ensure that the country's fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage are manageable. The number of tourists is controlled through a quota system, which the Bhutan Tourism Council manages.
2.    Sustainable tourism practices: Bhutan encourages responsible and sustainable tourism practices, such as promoting eco-friendly tourism activities and limiting the impact of tourism on the environment and local communities. Tourists are also encouraged to respect Bhutan's cultural norms and traditions and to engage in cultural activities that are respectful and responsible.
3.    Focus on cultural and environmental preservation: Bhutan's tourism industry is centered around the country's unique culture and environment. Tourists are encouraged to experience and learn about Bhutan's cultural heritage and natural beauty. The government works to preserve and protect Bhutan's cultural and natural assets, including its historic sites, national parks, and wildlife reserves.
Overall, Bhutan's approach to tourism regulation is designed to protect the country's environment, culture, and identity while promoting sustainable and responsible tourism practices. By limiting the number of tourists and focusing on high-value, low-impact tourism, Bhutan can preserve its unique heritage and ensure the long-term sustainability of its tourism industry.
 

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