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Dec 27, 2010

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Dec 22, 2010

New Travel Agent

I have now opened a new travel agent in Bhutan named as Bhutan Samba Tour, and hope you all will enjoy going through the web and hope to see you soon in Bhutan with us, and traveling through my Travel Agent

Oct 24, 2010

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Long time i have been out of touch with my blogger, but now i am back and hope i will give you all more information about Bhutan..........

Sep 5, 2010

A high level delegation team led by the foreign secretary, Daw Penjo, will be in New Delhi, India, for the annual Bhutan-Indo development cooperation talks on September 1 and 2.During the talks, the two governments will review the progress in the implementation of the government of India ( GoI) assisted projects in Bhutan during the 10th Plan.

The annual cooperation talks was preceded by the project monitoring committee meeting between the two countries in Thimphu on July 27 and 28 this year.

The GoI is providing assistance under the three-tier aid programme of Nu 20 bn for project tied assistance, Nu seven billion for small development programme and another seven billion as programme grant in the 10th plan. The GoI has so far released Nu 9.653 bn to Bhutan against the total commitment of Nu three billion.

Foreign secretary, Daw Penjo, will also call on the foreign secretary of India, Mrs Nirupama Rao.

May 26, 2010

The 19 seater 1900D Buddha Air to Operate from July

Bhutanese wanting to fly from Paro to Kathmandu in Nepal and back will soon have an option of taking another airline besides the National Airline, Drukair.

The 19 seater 1900D Buddha Air, a privately operated airline based in Nepal, made a test flight to Paro earlier today.

According to the Director of the Department of Civil Aviation, Phala Dorji, the bilateral air service agreement with Nepal is already in place and the airline will start operating from the 26th July this year.

The airline will operate 2 flights per week, with further plans to go daily. The airline has already operated the Paro-Kathmandu sector in 2002 for Drukair. They conducted about 70 flights in 2002, when the Drukair was carrying out aircraft maintenance.

When asked about the air fare, the Chief Engineer of the Buddha Air, Megah Thapa, said it will be very competitive. “Right now we haven’t fixed the air fare but it will be competitive price,” he said.

“We thought that Bhutan would be a best place to start the international flight, as both are mountainous countries and we will be joining the two cities Kathmandu and Paro,” he added.

Currently, the airline connects nine destinations in Nepal.

Source: BBS