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Bhutan Visa Information & Requirements | Amedewa Tours and Trek
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NEW NATIONAL BRAND UNVEILED FOR FABLED HIMALAYAN KINGDOM
New brand and tourism strategy set to transform Bhutan’s future.
September 30, 2022: On September 23, 2022, Bhutan reopened its borders, welcoming guests back to the kingdom after more than two years. At the same time, the country has revealed a new national identity that demonstrates an evolution and a spirit of optimism, destined to inspire pride and spark the imaginations of citizens and visitors alike.
To mark the reopening of the kingdom and to look to the future, Bhutan created a whole new identity for the country to inspire a new vision of the future to its citizens. The result reflects Bhutan’s character and landscapes, history and ambitions: bold, vivid, richly storied and utterly distinctive – rebranding it for a new future, both for its people and its guests who are seeking a different travel experience.
Bhutan is a Buddhist kingdom, perched high in the Himalayas and renowned for its mountains and monasteries, rich biodiversity, pristine forests, rivers, glacial lakes, waterfalls, and striking natural beauty. Most importantly, it is loved by visitors for the welcome that its people extend to them. The only country in the world that uses the happiness of its people as a guiding principle that underpins everything, Bhutan may be one of the very few carbon-negative countries in the world (in 2021, Bhutan sequestered 9.4 million tonnes of carbon against its emission capacity of 3.8 million tonnes).
Few foreigners have experienced Bhutan's extraordinary nature and culture for themselves. This small nation of only 800,000 people has long practiced a policy of ‘high value, low volume tourism to protect and preserve its peace, its sacred places, and its wildernesses. Like many countries, Bhutan closed its borders in March 2020 in response to Covid. During this extended period of closure, the nation reconsidered its relationship with tourism and developed new policies and plans for the country’s advancement – in particular, for how it can invest in creating sustainable opportunities for its young people. As it reopens to embrace visitors once more, one of the notable changes is the increase in the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), a daily contribution made by visitors towards Bhutan’s development. The funds raised by the SDF will play an invaluable role in supporting a range of social, environmental, and cultural initiatives, as well as Bhutan’s wider aspirations.
It’s these plans and programs that Bhutan’s brand – and new campaign – is built upon. It offers a rallying cry to believe - in the nation’s capabilities, its values, its global contribution, its responsibilities, and its future.
To respond with sensitivity and substance to the brief, the team involved spoke to hundreds of people from Thimphu to Lunana, Punakha, and Bumthang to Radi. Conveying the rich tapestry of Bhutan's living culture, which seamlessly weaves together the ancient, the contemporary, and the visionary, quickly became a priority for the new brand. In particular, the younger Bhutanese generation was centered on the brand’s development, ensuring that the new identity reflects their role as key stakeholders in Bhutan’s future.
A vital element of the strategy was to create a new graphic identity for Bhutan—a contemporary interpretation of the country’s heritage that would offer a pathway toward the future. It draws on the Bhutanese flag’s vibrant yellow and orange, with further color palette inspiration from nature — the cypress green of the forests that cover 70% of the country, the blue of Bhutan’s national flower, the Himalayan blue poppy, and a soft black referencing the natural soot from the fires burning in the country’s hearths.
Using these colors, a completely new graphic identity system was created, which draws on traditional Bhutanese iconographies such as hand-painted architectural decoration, mythical animals, folklore, and symbolism – all reimagined with boldness, sharpness, and dynamism. The vibrant brand identity has already been rolled out across the tourism sector to great acclaim. Soon it will also be seen across government organizations, official websites, National Day celebrations, and even a new postage stamp.
Bhutan’s new tourism policy is part of a nationwide transformation, from the civil service to education and financial reforms. The changes are geared toward forging fresh pathways and creating long-term opportunities for forthcoming generations. The development of the new national brand goes beyond simply creating a new identity, but aims to leverage the power of branding to connect Bhutan, and the stories it wants to tell, with a global audience.
Julien Beaupre Ste-Marie, Managing Director, MMBP & Associates, the branding agency involved, says: “Working closely with the Kingdom of Bhutan to create its new national brand has been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me and for our team. We are one piece of the puzzle in a much larger era of transformation—it truly feels like history in the making. The learnings we made working alongside such an inspired group of Bhutanese people and international stakeholders will influence how we work for years to come. Similarly, as the world wakes up to the damaging effects of unrestricted mass tourism and tries to find ways to mitigate climate change, this small and mighty country has many lessons to share with the world. Our hope is that our work and this brand help to carry this vision forward.”
Dorji Dhradhul, the Director General of the Tourism Council of Bhutan, added: “We are so excited that our tourism reopening is timed together with the launch of the new Nation Brand. Inspired by our new brand, and with a renewed focus on our time-tested high-value low volume approach to tourism, we aim to offer an elevated experience to all guests who visit Bhutan, while at the same time creating well-paying and professional jobs for our citizens. We like to believe that Bhutan can offer that space and place for guests to reconnect with themselves, with Bhutanese people, and with the world at large. We are happy to welcome you to experience – Bhutan Believe!”
Carissa Nimah, Chief Marketing Officer, of the Tourism Council of Bhutan, concluded: "Bhutan is already an incredibly alluring destination, yet it has so many layers to be revealed and shared. It is a huge honor and a pleasure to be part of this transformation, and to help facilitate tourism as a strategic driver of positive change and growth across the country. The new Bhutan brand is exciting – it’s so different from anything else. It’s so vibrant and fun, yet also captures the inspiration, mystique, spirituality, adventure, and energy of Bhutanese culture. I look forward to promoting the new brand and tourism strategy globally.”