The silver lining to the pandemic has been the opportunity to rethink and reset tourism. As a priority sector in both Cambodia and Bhutan, both nations
As a priority sector in both Cambodia and Bhutan, both nations are moving away from mass tours and consumerism into rare, authentic, and meaningful experiences.
In Bhutan, high-value, low-volume tourism enables investment in transformative programs that preserve Bhutan s cultural traditions, protect its heritage and environment, upgrade infrastructure, create opportunities for its young people, and build resilience. This model, which includes a Sustainable Development Fee, also protects the Kingdom s natural resources, with 70 percent of the land remaining under forest cover.Bhutan s appeal is as much about its people as it is about its beauty, which is another important part of the guest experience. Visitors make deep connections with their guides, hosts, and local communities and want to come back.Located in the Kingdom s western and central valleys, each of the five Six Senses lodges has a unique character and interpretation of Bhutan s spirituality, heritage, and hospitality. Six Senses Thimphu is perched on an auspicious hillside overlooking the shimmering lights of Thimphu. The "Flying Farmhouse Amidst the Rice Fields" Six Sens