Why Everyone Will Soon Flock to Bhutan’s Skies (And You Can Go First)
Be one of the first to stargaze under Bhutan’s crystal-clear Himalayan skies! Join a cosmic journey from October to April with telescopes, guided sky tours, and Bhutanese storytelling—an unforgettable experience where culture meets the cosmos.

Imagine lying under Bhutan’s pristine Himalayan sky, where the stars shine brighter, the air feels crisper, and the silence of the mountains becomes the perfect backdrop for a celestial spectacle. For the very first time, Bhutan is throwing open its skies for an epic stargazing adventure—brought to you by MICE Bhutan in collaboration with GovTech Agency Bhutan.
Why Bhutan is Perfect for Stargazing
Bhutan is uniquely suited for this experience. As one of the world’s last Himalayan kingdoms, it has fiercely protected its environment and cultural heritage. With minimal light pollution, high-altitude vantage points, and crystal-clear skies, the country offers some of the purest night-sky views on Earth.
Unlike many destinations, where the glow of cities dims the stars, Bhutan’s rural landscapes and dark-sky valleys allow the Milky Way to reveal itself in its full splendour. Add to this the Bhutanese values of mindfulness and harmony with nature, and stargazing here becomes not just an activity—but a spiritual experience.
A Cosmic Experience in the Making
The first stargazing experiences will combine telescopes, guided sky tours, and Bhutanese storytelling to help you see the universe through both scientific and cultural lenses. From tracing constellations with laser pointers to photographing the Milky Way against dzongs and monasteries, visitors will witness the cosmos in a way that fuses tradition with innovation. It’s not just about the night sky—it’s about the Bhutanese way of slowing down, looking up, and rediscovering wonder.
Bhutan’s Astronomy Roadmap: A Cosmic Vision for 2037
Bhutan has set its sights on the stars—literally. This inaugural initiative is just the beginning. Bhutan has laid out a visionary Astronomy Economic Roadmap (2025–2037) where the kingdom is not only opening its skies for stargazing tourism but also weaving astronomy into its economic, educational, and cultural future. The ambition is bold: by 2037, astronomy will be among the top five contributors to Bhutan’s economy, generating billions in revenue, creating thousands of jobs, and positioning Bhutan as a global dark-sky destination.
Phase 1 (2025–2027): Foundation & Visibility
This is about planting the first seeds. The focus is on proving the economic and cultural potential of astronomy while building the basic infrastructure for astrotourism.
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Dark-Sky Survey & Report: Identifying the best sites for observatories, astro-lodges, and dark-sky parks in valleys such as Bumthang and Merak–Sakteng.
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Pilot Astro Lodges: In partnership with boutique hotels in Paro, Punakha, and Bumthang, visitors will enjoy stargazing nights, telescope sessions, and curated astro-cultural packages.
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Bhutan Astro Festival: From 2026, Bhutan will host an annual astro festival blending stargazing, astrophotography, science talks, and traditional performances.
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Mobile Astronomy Units: Two travelling observatories equipped with telescopes, VR sky tours, and teaching kits will bring the cosmos to schools, rural communities, and tourist hotspots.
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Skills Training & Certification: At least 50 Bhutanese will be trained and certified as astro-guides, astrophotographers, and astronomy educators, with a focus on youth and women.
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Marketing Launch: The campaign “Bhutan – Gateway to the Himalayan Sky” will be introduced globally through photography, VR content, and targeted outreach to astro-enthusiasts in Europe, North America, and Asia.
By the end of this phase, Bhutan targets revenues of Nu. 5 million/year from pilot projects, and the establishment of three fully functional astro lodges.
Phase 2 (2028–2031): Expansion & Branding
Once Bhutan has proven itself, the next step is to claim its place as Asia’s premium stargazing hub.
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International Astro Summits: Hosting global astronomy conferences will draw scientists, astrophotographers, and enthusiasts.
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Astro-Adventure Packages: Treks, wildlife tours, and tshechu festivals will be paired with night-sky experiences to create one-of-a-kind itineraries.
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International Astronomy School: An education hub will be launched to attract foreign students and researchers, adding education exports to Bhutan’s economy.
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Global Media Products: Bhutan will package its skies into photo books, VR experiences, and documentaries like “Bhutan Night Sky” for worldwide distribution.
By 2031, Bhutan projects Nu. 50 million/year in revenue, and to be ranked among the Top 5 dark-sky destinations globally.
Phase 3 (2032–2037): Diversification & High-Tech Integration
This is where Bhutan shifts from being just a stargazing destination to becoming a full-fledged astronomy economy.
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Astro-Tech Manufacturing: Small-scale telescope and optics assembly for export markets.
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Satellite Data & Imaging Services: Bhutan will apply satellite technology for agriculture, forestry, and disaster management, generating commercial revenue.
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Global Telescope Networks: By linking with international research facilities, Bhutan will gain access to shared data, research, and income streams.
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Astro-Media & Entertainment: Digital star maps, VR tours, and globally streamed astronomy documentaries produced in Bhutan.
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Premium Astro Real Estate: Ultra-high-net-worth travellers will be able to purchase experiences—or even properties—in high-altitude astro-resorts designed for luxury cosmic living.
By 2037, Bhutan aims to earn Nu. 2–3 billion/year, with more than 5,000 direct and 12,000 indirect jobs, making astronomy a true pillar of the economy.
Cross-Cutting Enablers
To support every phase, Bhutan will adopt:
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Light Pollution Laws: To preserve its clear skies.
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Public–Private Partnerships: Ensuring private sector buy-in while protecting sustainability.
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Community Engagement: Revenue-sharing models for local communities in dark-sky zones.
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Global Branding: Campaigns positioning Bhutan as the “Gateway to the Himalayan Sky.”
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Sustainability: Ensuring alignment with Gross National Happiness (GNH) and environmental protection.
When is the Best Time for Stargazing in Bhutan
The best time to stargaze in Bhutan is from October to April, when the skies are at their clearest and the air is crisp and dry, offering uninterrupted views of the cosmos. During these months, Bhutan’s high-altitude valleys are blessed with minimal cloud cover and almost no light pollution, making it possible to see the Milky Way stretch across the heavens in dazzling detail. Whether you’re marvelling at meteor showers, tracing constellations, or capturing long-exposure photographs, this season transforms Bhutan into a true dark-sky paradise for astronomy enthusiasts and casual star lovers alike.
A Call to the Cosmic Curious
Participate in Bhutan Under the Stars and step into a once-in-a-lifetime journey—be among the first to stargaze in Bhutan and become part of history in the making. You’ll witness the stars as they have been seen for centuries by Himalayan monks and farmers, and as they will be seen by future travellers, scientists, and dreamers who come to Bhutan in search of both wonder and wisdom.
If you’re ready to claim your spot under Bhutan’s stars between October 2025 and April 2026, drop an email to hello@micebhutan.com