Tourism

Bhutan Tourism Update: Strong H2 Surge, Aviation Milestones, and High-End Hotel Pipeline

This annual report explores Bhutan’s tourism performance throughout 2025, spotlighting record-breaking growth trends across all ports of entry. It details Drukair’s ambitious expansion plans and the maturing luxury hospitality pipeline from Paro to Thimphu. Additionally, the report offers an overview of the visionary Gelephu Mindfulness City project and its emergence as a critical international gateway.

Bhutan’s tourism sector closed 2025 on a remarkably strong upswing. The second half of the year was defined by robust growth in arrival numbers, the opening of new strategic air links, and landmark infrastructure milestones. Even though total arrivals remain below pre‑pandemic 2019 levels, these developments have successfully positioned the Kingdom for sustained, high-value expansion as it moves into 2026.

Tourism Performance: A Banner Year for Recovery

Tourist Category 2024 2025
Indian Nationals 94,280 130,299
Others 50,785 79,077

(Source: https://bhutan.travel/travel-trade & Tashel Melong 2025)

Yearly Comparison: 2024 vs. 2025

Total tourist arrivals saw a significant increase of approximately 44% year-over-year.

Peak Season Growth Analysis 2024 vs 2025

The data shows that while spring remains the busiest period in terms of volume, the autumn season and the year-end period experienced higher relative growth rates.

(Source: https://bhutan.travel/travel-trade & Tashel Melong 2025)

2025: H1 vs. H2

Based on the data for 2025, the tourism sector displayed a significant shift in momentum, with H2 (July–December) outperforming H1 (January–June) in total volume.

Growth and Volume Comparison

2025 Seasonal Dynamics

The data highlights a distinct change in seasonal patterns between the two halves of the year:

Comparative Momentum

The transition into H2 signaled a broader market recovery or expansion, as the growth rates compared to the previous year were often more dramatic in the latter half. For instance, August and July in H2 saw year-over-year increases of 97% and 85% respectively, indicating that the "off-peak" season is gaining significant traction compared to 2024 levels.

(Source: https://bhutan.travel/travel-trade & Tashel Melong 2025)

Arrivals by Nationality 

Arrivals by Port of Entry

(Source: https://bhutan.travel/travel-trade & Tashel Melong 2025)

The primary gateways into Bhutan showed varying levels of activity.

Aviation & Connectivity: Drukair’s Strategic Leap

H2 2025 was a transformative period for the national flag carrier, Drukair, which focused on diversifying access to the Kingdom.

Gelephu International Airport and the Mindfulness City

The defining event of late 2025 was the formal integration of Gelephu into the international travel network. On December 8, 2025, the inaugural flight from Gelephu to Kolkata took place, followed by the commencement of twice-weekly scheduled services.

As the anchor for the emerging Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), the airport is now a critical gateway to Bhutan. This secondary international link opens the southern and eastern regions to direct trade and investment.

Hospitality Pipeline: A New Era of Luxury


Dawa at Hilltop

The recent expansion of Bhutan’s hospitality sector represents a deliberate shift toward a more sophisticated, design-centric luxury market that aligns with the nation’s "High Value, Low Volume" tourism policy. This pipeline suggests a transition from traditional boutique lodges to a diverse mix of globally recognized brands and architectural landmarks.

Key Thematic Observations

Property Location do
Dawa at Hilltop Paro Opened August 2025 (87 rooms: 71 Deluxe, 15 Premium, 1 Suite)
Taj Paro Resort Paro Opened December 2025 (45 rooms: 40 rooms, 5 Suites)
Taj Gangtey Resort Phobjikha Phased opening; Full ops by March 2026
JW Marriott Thimphu Slated for Q3 2026 (150 rooms)
Pemako Paro Paro Expected 2029 (Designed by BIG)

This evolution in the accommodation landscape ensures that the physical infrastructure of the Kingdom can now support the ambitious economic goals set by the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) and the Gelephu Mindfulness City initiative.

Taj Paro Resort & Spa

Outlook for 2026: Seamless Travel and Bespoke Experiences

To maintain this momentum, the Department of Tourism and Drukair have signed a Joint Marketing Agreement (JMA) for 2026. This partnership will focus on integrated digital storytelling and tactical fare promotions to convert global interest into actual bookings.

Upcoming Enhancements for 2026:


Drukair Pilatus PC-24 is available for charter

Better access for Singapore and Southeast Asia

Regional connectivity will receive another boost in 2026 with increased services between Paro and Singapore, one of Bhutan’s most important international gateways. From April 2026, Drukair plans to ramp up Paro–Singapore flights to three times weekly, creating more flexibility for both leisure and business travellers beyond traditional peak‑day patterns. For travellers based in or transiting through Singapore, this added frequency makes it easier to combine Bhutan with wider Southeast Asia, Australia and long‑haul markets that feed into Changi Airport.

The enhanced schedule positions Bhutan as more accessible yet still exclusive for regional and global visitors. The improved connectivity also supports Bhutanese travellers and businesses, facilitating greater exchange while remaining consistent with the country’s emphasis on mindful, sustainable growth.

New Singapore (SIN) ⇄ Paro (PBH) Schedule

Effective April 2026

Route Flight No. Days of Operation
Singapore to Paro KB541 Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
Paro to Singapore KB540 Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday

Effective 15 May 2026

Route Flight No. Days of Operation
Singapore to Paro KB541 Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
Paro to Singapore KB540 Monday, Wednesday, Saturday

Find out how to travel from Singapore to Bhutan.

The conclusion of 2025 marks a transformative era for Bhutan’s tourism landscape, characterized by a return to robust growth and a fundamental shift in how the kingdom connects with the world. 2025 demonstrated that the "High Value, Low Volume" philosophy remains resilient, as evidenced by the successful balance between a revitalized regional market and a surging interest from long-haul international travelers.

Moving toward 2026, Bhutan is evolving from a destination of discovery into a global hub for intentional and wellness-focused tourism. With the rise of Gelephu Mindfulness City, a maturing luxury hotel pipeline, and Drukair’s ambitious fleet expansion, the infrastructure is now set for a more accessible yet exclusive future. Bhutan enters 2026 by redefining itself as a more competitive and innovative destination.