Five lodges for four seasons
Sensitively integrated into their surroundings as if they were always there, Amankora’s lodges, spread across five valleys, offer an insight into Bhutanese daily life.
The oldest of Aman’s five lodges, Amankora Paro was the first international hotel to open in Bhutan and – along with the four lodges that followed – has pursued an enduring commitment to the surrounding communities in the years since. Mountain streams run through the 24-suite hideaway in Balakha Village, just half an hour from the international airport.
Resting on a forested knoll where rare, black-necked cranes make their winter home, eight-suite Amankora Gangtey claims timeless views of the valley and its famous monastery, while Amankora Punakha, once home to the chief abbot of Bhutan, overlooks Mo Chhu, the Mother River, with 12-suites. Dzong-inspired Amankora Thimphu comprises 16 suites perched on a hilltop within the capital, and 16-suite Amankora Bumthang rests adjacent to the Wandichholing Palace in the fertile Choekhor Valley.
Our carefully curated journeys present the perfect opportunity for guests to rediscover the natural beauty of the last Himalayan kingdom.
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