The Taj Tashi Thimphu offers premier accommodation in the capital. Recently opened property is a stylish chic hotel in the heart of city offering ultimate luxury coupled with exceptional service. The property resembles a typical Dzong like structure indicative of the Bhutanese themes and the formidable structure of the hotel stands more like a Thimphu landmark. The facilities and amenities are in line with 5 star standards and more.
[more info]The Zhiwa Ling Hotel is the first locally owned hotel in Bhutan to provide 5 star category service and amenities. The highlight of the property is, every piece of the hotel is handmade, from the stonework to the wooden columns, adorned with intricate Bhutanese painting and design throughout the property.
[more info]Uma Paro offers exceptional style in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Reflecting an understated philosophy of quiet comfort in a unique, culture-rich location.The landscape is dramatic with pine-clad valleys and snow-tipped ranges.
[more info]The property in hidden amongst natural pine forest and has been so masterfully designed that it seamlessly integrates with the local village at the backdrop of iconic Drugyel Dzong. The property has been designed with local design in mind; the buildings with earth rammed walls are connected by pathways to a common central courtyard, which houses the living room, library and dining room; The floor-to-ceiling windows of the Living Room reveal a dramatic vista of the 17th century ruins of Drukyel Dzong and the snow-capped peak of Jhomolhari. The hotel offers personalized one to one service in all aspect amidst perfectly designed luxury further complimented with Bhutan mystical aura.
[more info]The Amankora lodge in Thimphu is perhaps the best accommodation address in the city offering ultimately luxury in a Bhutanese twist. The lodge is set amidst secluded pristine pine forest and natural splendor cut off from the hustle and bustle of Thimphu. The exterior of the hotel built with inspiration from Dzongs exude a feel of traditional Bhutanese architecture with its design and signature earth rammed walls, high stone whitewashed buildings and courtyards.
[more info]The Amankora Lodge in Punakha is a cozy place set amongst rice paddies. It used to be a farmhouse, which belonged to the former chief abbot of Bhutan prior to being converted to a world class resort. The resort remains secluded in tranquility and enjoys an amazing view of Punakha valley and surrounding Himalayan vistas. The lodge still retains the traditional charm of the old farmhouse, with the reception area being a part of it with its vegetable dyed traditional wall paintings.
[more info]In the little-visited Phobjikha Valley near the village of Gangtey, the eight-suite Amankora Gangtey is set on a forested knoll.
[more info]The Amankora resort in Bumthang overlooks established orchards and is nestled near the grounds of one of Bhutan's royal palaces.
[more info]Nestled in an oasis of panoramic tranquility, Terma Linca lies on an elegant stretch of Bhutanese architectural gems flanked by lush paddy fields and snow-fed waters of the Wangchhu River.
[more info]The Gangtey Palace Hotel, dating back to 100 years ago, has become more of a traditional landmark with rich historical significance. Commanding the best location in Paro, the hotel is famous for its view of majestic Rimpung Dzong and the culturally rich Paro valley. It is said that the property belonged to Uncle of first king of Bhutan and later converted to a hotel and today is owned by his grandson. The hotel offers modern comfortable accommodation facilities.
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