Bhutan Embraces Crypto Payments to Attract Modern Tourists

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The Kingdom of Bhutan is integrating cryptocurrency payments into its tourism infrastructure in a bid to modernize its economy and attract younger, tech-savvy travelers.

In a panel discussion during Binance’s Crypto-Powered Tour in Bhutan, Damcho Rinzin, the director of Bhutan’s Department of Tourism, told the audience that the country’s tourism sector has long struggled because of the country’s payment infrastructure. 

On May 7, Binance Pay partnered with local bank DK Bank to let users pay for their expenses in Bhutan using crypto. During the panel discussion, DK Bank president Ugyen Tenzin said almost 1,000 merchants nationwide have been onboarded to accept the payment method. 

Damcho Rinzin shared that tourists’ feedback described the bank wire transfers they use in Bhutan as “a thing of the past.” By integrating crypto, the government official hopes the country could become more accessible to modern travelers and eliminate friction in its payment infrastructure. 

Panel discussion during the crypto tour in Bhutan. Source: Cointelegraph

Accepting crypto payments sends a “welcoming” message

In addition to convenience, Rinzin also sees crypto as a branding opportunity for the Himalayan kingdom. “This sends a very strong message that Bhutan is very welcoming,” he said. 

He added that welcoming crypto means being open to a different kind of tourist. Rinzin said opening the doors to crypto signals openness to young, forward-looking visitors who align with the Kingdom’s sustainable and mindful tourism vision.

Rinzin also shared their modest goal of attracting 300,000 users annually. The official said that DK Bank’s integration with Binance Pay could help the country’s tourism sector. Rinzin said that attracting a portion of the crypto exchange’s millions of users to visit the country would boost the local economy. 

He also compared crypto payment fees with traditional banking systems. The official said the near-instant payments and lower fees for using crypto are more efficient than existing payment systems in Bhutan. 

“Digital inclusion is gonna do wonders for people not only in the tourism industry in Bhutan,” he said, adding that it would also affect people in other industries across the country. 

A cafe near the famous Dochula Pass in Bhutan accepted crypto payments. Source: Cointelegraph

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Crypto aligns with Bhutan’s evolving identity

In a roundtable discussion with the media during the tour, Carissa Nimah, the chief marketing officer of Bhutan’s Department of Tourism, expressed similar sentiments. Nimah described Bhutan as “traditional and authentic” while being “focused and visionary.” 

The official said that the move to accept crypto aligns with the Kingdom’s evolving identity. “This partnership opens up Bhutan to a new category of traveler, people who want to explore the world using crypto payments,” she said.

With major projects like the Gelephu Mindfulness City underway, crypto integration is seen as a part of a broader vision in Bhutan. “I think this would play a very large part in the Gelephu Mindfulness City,” Nimah told the media. 

Department of Tourism chief marketing officer Carissa Nimah (middle) at a roundtable event with the media. Source: Cointelegraph

Despite the tourism department’s crypto push, adoption remains a work in progress. Several local merchants onboarded into the program told Cointelegraph that they have yet to see many customers using the payment option. 

A local tour guide also told Cointelegraph that he would not recommend a purely crypto approach when visiting Bhutan. The guide said that a combination of crypto, cash and credit cards would still be the best way to get around. 

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