Secluded Kingdom of the Himalayas, Bhutan has remained for many years one of the most wanted countries in the amateur radio world. Amateur radio has had a legal frame since May 2000, however amateur activity started in 1955.
Bhutan is second last country in the world to except organize ham tour in : the country. Or use amateur radio in the country and North Korea is a country still not except using amateur radio in the country.
The Secluded Kingdom of Bhutan
Bhutan, nestled in the Himalayas, has long been a sought-after destination in the amateur radio community. Although amateur radio has had a legal framework since May 2000, the activity itself began as early as 1955.
Bhutan is one of the last countries in the world to organize ham tours and permit the use of amateur radio. In fact, it ranks just behind North Korea, which still does not allow amateur radio operations within its borders.
“As the founder and original tour guide for the company, led the first ham-focused tours in the country. I’m passionate about this unique offering and would like to promote it further.”