Bhutan's Prime Minister considers changing tourism fees as industry recovers, potential increase on the horizon.
Bhutan's Prime Minister considers changing tourism fees as industry recovers, potential increase on the horizon.

Travel Fees Rollercoaster

Bhutan's tourism fees have been on a rollercoaster ride from $200 to $100 and who knows where they'll go next? It's like a poker game you never know what card they'll pull out next!

Prime Minister's Poker Face

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay is playing his poker face well teasing potential fee changes while keeping travelers on the edge of their seats. It's a high stakes game of fees and tourism.

Tourism Tango

Bhutan's tourism industry is dancing a slow tango back to recovery but Tobgay believes the music will pick up soon. Let's hope they have their dancing shoes on and ready to boogie!

Confusion Amidst Chaos

Amidst all these fee changes confusion reigns supreme. It's like trying to navigate a maze blindfolded but hey if it's for the sustainable development of Bhutan count me in!

Tourists' Dilemma

"To pay or not to pay? That is the question," Shakespeare might ask about Bhutan's tourism fees. But worry not it's all for a good cause so open those wallets and let's explore the wonders of Bhutan!

Protecting Paradise

Despite the fee flip flopping Tobgay assures that the funds go towards protecting Bhutan's natural environment. It's like hitting two birds with one stone: tourism and conservation rolled into one.


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