A Singaporean woman has died while visiting Bhutan on May 30. The individual was participating in a tour group organized by Chan Brothers when she fell ill during a descent from the Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Incident Details and Emergency Response
According to the travel agency, the woman reported feeling unwell to her guide while descending from the site. Staff on the scene provided immediate assistance, including the administration of CPR, before emergency protocols were activated to transport her to Paro Hospital.
The woman had been part of a travel group that departed Singapore on a chartered flight on May 26. She had been taking part in scheduled tour activities leading up to the incident.
Ongoing Investigation
Chan Brothers has expressed that they are deeply saddened by the loss. The company confirmed they are in contact with the woman’s family and traveling companion to provide support, and that they have notified the Singapore Embassy.

A post-mortem examination and official investigations into the circumstances of the death are currently ongoing. Further details from the travel agency are expected to remain limited until these processes are concluded.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the woman doing at the time she became ill?
She was descending from the Tiger’s Nest Monastery as part of a tour group organized by Chan Brothers.
What actions were taken by the tour organizers after the incident?
The company provided immediate on-site assistance, including CPR, activated emergency arrangements to transport her to Paro Hospital, and notified the Singapore Embassy.
What is the status of the investigation?
Investigations and a post-mortem examination are currently ongoing.
How might this incident influence the safety protocols and health screenings for future high-altitude tours?
