Tourism is what we have to learn from Bhutan

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

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To improve tourism, first of all, the change in the attitude of the general public about the tourism needs of the country. For this, many government and non-government initiatives and collective efforts. Bhutan, a landlocked country in South Asia, is constantly showing us this issue in our eyes. For the tourists and tourists, the positive attitude of the people of the country and geographical beauty has created a diverse environment. The presence of which is the prerequisite of success of each tourism major economy.

The country has survived international competition by using the resources available even after being one of the world's smallest economics countries. The country's population is less than just a million. In the 38 thousand 394 square kilometer country, only seven lakh 97 thousand people live. In the volume of one-third of Bangladesh, the population is much less than 160 times. It would be wrong to say that only survival is because the country's currency is equal to the Indian rupee, there is no doubt that the country is going forward.It is unrealistic to make the final conception of the economy only by the value of the currency, but it is also a challenge. Apart from the country's communication system, the Internet, information technology, the infrastructure of modern convenience, it seems like somebody in Europe.

Although on paper and agriculture, agricultural and forestry resources, Bhutan's economy has become one of the driving force that tourism has experienced. The first thing I said about the people or the common people is the reason behind them. That is, 'implementation'. The government, the ruling class or the king of a country, whoever does the work, will feed it in the face of the people, but it will not be implemented if the people do not observe them.
Anything that damages the environment has been discouraged by trick-and-tactics in the country. It has been done somewhere by law, and nowhere with customs. For example - smoking. Laws and regulations that are not limited to Scripture, but with the bonds of real life, in addition to the nature of human beings, we must take this lesson from the country.You can not smoke in Bhutan Do not mean it Smoking and selling tobacco products are punishable offenses. You will have to go to jail as well as go to jail if you do not have permission to smoke.

In other countries, I do not know what happens, but every citizen of Bhutan seems to be implementing this law. Nobody publicly smokes. It is not available to buy cigarette or bidi publicly anywhere. Bhutan is the whole country on the mountain. Those who have already rode or raid on Roller Coasters will be able to understand my next statement very well.

There is absolutely no way in the Bhutan plain. From the entrance to the capital and other cities, you will be taken to almost every corner of the mountain, on a narrow street. Your roller coaster will be sure to go this way. At first there may be a little bit scary. Later, however, will start enjoying. However, at night if you can sit down fear of falling than enjoy. During the day, it becomes definitely enjoyable.

It takes a total of six hours to fly from Fonshilong. Because the zip carriage was rotating right-to-left, the first day I had a slight pain in my waist. The talk that says so much is 'dangerous road'. There is no scope to make a second mistake on the street above several thousand feet from the plane. Once you get lukewarm milk to death. Because once you fall down the road you will have to go down several thousand feet. The first thing that comes with it is to safe drive.
Along with the increase in external infrastructure, as well as driving alcohol to keep the road safe, bans have been banned. In such a way, I can swear that no one will drink alcohol and do not drive. Only by law can it be possible to prevent the accident? I want to be a skilled driver, is not it? Yes, after the special training to drive in the streets of Bhutan, one has permission to drive there.The number of driver's permission is entered in large fonts in front of a rented jeep or private car with personal carriage. This facilitates the identification of the driver. I saw a single picture with professional drivers license.

There is a dangerous road but you will not even hear a horn of the car throughout Bhutan. There is no driver horn here. I like the best that attracts everybody to follow the rules. Even if the road is empty, a driver does not drive much faster than the specified speed.

The kind of information that I am conveying with various information so far is that tourism success is an overall topic. It is not possible if you want the government or the state, but only if the people want it is not possible. Everyone will have to ask together. We have to work for this. We need psychological changes about domestic and foreign touristsIf we see foreign tourists on the streets, we will not be able to visit this country for a second time due to the 'vision' that we do 'wrong', it is easy to guess. Tourism related authorities and policy makers can work on these issues.
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