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Carbon Negative Nation Bhutan May Ban Tourists

Carbon Negative Nation Bhutan May Ban Tourists

BY Realty+
Published - Thursday, 15 May, 2025
Carbon Negative Nation Bhutan May Ban Tourists

Bhutan stands out on the world stage for its unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. The country absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits, making it officially carbon negative.

In 2025, Bhutan continues to enforce its "high-value, low-impact" tourism policy, which requires visitors to pay a minimum daily fee of around $200 USD. This approach limits the number of tourists and ensures that their visits directly support conservation and local communities.

The government has consistently prioritized Gross National Happiness over unchecked economic growth, which means environmental sustainability always takes center stage. Recent government reports reveal that tourist numbers have plateaued, as authorities keep a close eye on ecological indicators.

The Bhutanese Ministry of Environment has hinted at the possibility of banning mass tourism entirely if environmental pressures increase. By maintaining tight restrictions, Bhutan sets a global example for balancing tourism with nature preservation.

The focus remains on safeguarding untouched forests, rare wildlife, and clean rivers for generations to come.

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