Long queues at the Pedestrian Terminal in Phuentshogling continue to frustrate the general public. With an increasing number of visitors...
Read moreDetailsFive Indian guests entered Bhutan via Samdrup Jongkhar paying the Sustainable Development Fee in the last three days. Samdrup Jongkhar,...
Read moreDetailsBhutanese households across the country will soon be able to start orchid farming and enhance livelihoods. The agriculture ministry will...
Read moreDetailsFarmers of Lingzhi chiwog at Naja Gewog in Paro are struggling to find a market for their farm produce since...
Read moreDetailsIn what might come as a source of tourist attraction, Bhutan’s national butterfly can now be sighted in Trashigang. A...
Read moreDetailsBeing inspired by the spirit of volunteerism, a 37-year-old man has come forward to fill potholes of the eleven-kilometre Gewog...
Read moreDetailsAs the country reopens its borders today, about 30 tourists paying the revised Sustainable Development Fee of 200 USD arrived...
Read moreDetailsPeople across the country celebrated Thruebab or Blessed Rainy Day today. The national holiday brings together families and friends to...
Read moreDetailsIn Phuentsholing, the border gates were opened at about 9 this morning. Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering inaugurated the opening...
Read moreDetailsThe international border gates of Samdrup Jongkhar, Sarpang, and Samtse districts have been reopened this morning, heightening the excitement level...
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