From the floating cantilevered lounge to the infinity pool with its valley and mountain views, Six Senses Punakha creates a sense of weightlessness that lifts the spirits. While well-located for discovering the majestic Punakha Dzong, it’s a destination in itself, where wellness can be achieved both in the spa and by simply soaking in the views of stepped rice paddies and lush mountains. Dining here is equally considered, with pan-Asian cuisine carefully-crafted from the produce of the hotel’s organic farm.
The 19 suites and villas are inspired by a traditional farmhouse, with luxuriously pared-back decor, warm woods, and large windows to frame the view. Organic mattresses and bed linens combine with espresso machines, traditional wood-burning bukhari stoves, and bathtubs with a view to create a luxuriously restorative haven. The spa is equally indulgent, with a signature Sleep Well Journey, meditation salas, the stress-relieving treatment, Shirodhara, and yoga nidra.
Perched at 2,250 metres, Amankora Paro is tucked away amongst the pine trees on the edge of a village above Paro town and offers access to the monasteries, museums and temples of the region, including the renowned Tiger’s Nest.
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Nestled amongst the fragrant blue pines of the Phobjikha valley, Gangtey Lodge boasts far-reaching views over the forest-clad hills, a 17th century monastery and traditional farm houses.
Crossing the suspension bridge over the Mo Chhu River – where prayer flags add a splash of colour to the otherwise lushly green landscape – brings you to the captivating oasis of Amankora Punakha.
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From its lofty position, 2,675 metres above the valley floor, Six Senses Paro has a birds eye view over the rugged peaks and pine forest-clad valleys of the Paro Valley.
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