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]Indeed a good hotel in Punakha for a quick lay over. Located in the banks of Punakha River, the hotel is modest and humble, inspired by Bhutanese themes. The rooms are located amidst natural vegetation offering utmost privacy. Throughout the interiors of the one can observe magnificent craftsmanship of local paintings as depicted in the paintings in the rooms and restaurant. Major highlights of the winter capital of Bhutan such as Punakha Dzong, Chimmi Lhakang are at very close vicinity.
[more info]Meri Phuensum Resort is a family-run hotel commanding a pristine view of Punakha valley and Punakha River clad amidst pine forest offering a blissful tranquil stay experience. The accommodation facilities are one of the best in Punakha which are modest, clean and comfortable. Kuruthang Town is an easy 10 minute drive and other landmark of the winter capital is at close vicinity including Punakha Dzong and Chimmi Lhakang.
[more info]Uma Punakha is the second flagship property of Singapore bases como hotels and resort in Bhutan. Located on a hilltop in harmony with Mochu river the hotel offer understated 9 valley view rooms and one bedroom villa.
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