Bhutan’s Department of Tourism has introduced its new Tourism Services Portal, enhancing the experience for visitors to the Kingdom by offering streamlined access to the wide range of services available to guests.
This innovative portal aims to simplify and centralise access to essential tourism services, ensuring that visitors can easily connect with accredited service providers, book accommodations, and plan their itineraries with confidence.
Bhutan’s new portal aims to provide easy access for tourists to the wide range of services available (Photo: Amp Sripimanwat)
The launch represents a milestone in the Kingdom’s journey to modernise and sustain its unique approach to tourism, and is being promoted to guests through the Department of Tourism’s website, marketing collateral and social media.
As of August 23, 404 Bhutanese Tour Operators, 948 certified guides, 100 hotels, 14 homestays, and several other service providers have successfully registered on the portal. The registration process is ongoing, and even more businesses and professionals are expected to join the platform in the coming weeks.
The Department of Tourism is also holding webinars with Economic Development Marketing Officers from each Dzongkhag and asking for their support to help onboard the various service providers, homestays, and establishments in each Dzongkhag onto the new portal.
Bhutan’s Department of Tourism has introduced its new Tourism Services Portal, enhancing the experience for visitors to the Kingdom by offering streamlined access to the wide range of services available to guests.
This innovative portal aims to simplify and centralise access to essential tourism services, ensuring that visitors can easily connect with accredited service providers, book accommodations, and plan their itineraries with confidence.
The launch represents a milestone in the Kingdom’s journey to modernise and sustain its unique approach to tourism, and is being promoted to guests through the Department of Tourism’s website, marketing collateral and social media.
As of August 23, 404 Bhutanese Tour Operators, 948 certified guides, 100 hotels, 14 homestays, and several other service providers have successfully registered on the portal. The registration process is ongoing, and even more businesses and professionals are expected to join the platform in the coming weeks.
The Department of Tourism is also holding webinars with Economic Development Marketing Officers from each Dzongkhag and asking for their support to help onboard the various service providers, homestays, and establishments in each Dzongkhag onto the new portal.