Amankora

Amankora

Paro, Bhutan

Hotel Summary

Amankora, nestled in the pristine valleys of Bhutan, offers a unique blend of luxury and cultural immersion. With lodges spread across five different valleys, it allows guests to experience the varied landscapes and traditions of this Himalayan kingdom. You'll appreciate the privacy of your suite, each featuring traditional wood-burning stoves and soaking tubs with stunning views.


Known For

  • Multiple lodges in various valleys
  • Traditional Bhutanese architecture
  • Cultural experiences and guided tours
  • Private suites with wood-burning stoves
  • Exceptional spa and wellness facilities

Ideal Client Profile

Amankora is perfect for travelers looking for a mix of luxury and adventure. It's ideal for those interested in cultural immersion, trekking, and wellness. Couples seeking a romantic retreat will love the privacy and serene surroundings. Moreover, it suits spiritually inclined guests looking to explore Bhutan's monasteries and meditation practices.


Experiences

Hotel Highlights

  • Valley Lodge Hopping: Experience different areas of Bhutan by staying at various lodges, each in unique settings.
  • Traditional Hot Stone Bath: Relax in a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, known for its soothing properties.
  • Guided Cultural Tours: Explore Bhutan's rich heritage with guided visits to significant monasteries and local villages.
  • Private Meditation Sessions: Enjoy personalized meditation sessions to enhance your spiritual journey.
  • Bespoke Trekking Adventures: Take customized treks through stunning Himalayan landscapes, tailored to your fitness level.

Area Highlights

  • Tiger's Nest Monastery: A must-see, this iconic monastery is perched on a cliff (10 km/6.2 mi).
  • Punakha Dzong: One of the most photogenic dzongs in Bhutan, located at the confluence of two rivers (80 km/49.7 mi).
  • Phobjikha Valley: Known for its black-necked cranes and picturesque landscapes (150 km/93.2 mi).
  • Bumthang Valley: Referred to as Bhutan's spiritual heartland, this area is rich in temples and monasteries (200 km/124 mi).
  • Thimphu: Visit the capital city for a mix of traditional and modern Bhutanese culture (60 km/37.3 mi).

Food Highlights

  • Bhutanese Farmhouse Restaurant: Enjoy traditional Bhutanese meals made with locally-sourced ingredients in an authentic setting.
  • Bamboo Shoot: Fusion of Bhutanese and international cuisine, located near Paro town.
  • Dochula Resort Restaurant: Offering panoramic views and delicious Bhutanese dishes.
  • Ambient Café in Thimphu: Perfect for coffee lovers, serving a mix of organic coffee and light bites.
  • Galingkha: An upscale dining option featuring continental dishes with a hint of Bhutanese flavor, perfect for a special night out.

Compressed Stay

A 4-night stay allows you to visit two lodges and get a taste of Bhutan's culture and natural beauty. Due to Bhutan's remote location, consider balancing your short stay with another destination to make the most of your trip.

Standard Stay

A 7-night stay is ideal, giving you time to explore multiple valleys and lodges, partake in cultural tours, and enjoy the hotel's wellness facilities at a relaxed pace.

Extended Stay

For a thorough exploration, a 10-14 night stay is recommended. This allows ample time to visit all five lodges, delve deeper into the cultural experiences, and undertake extended treks.


Best Time to Visit

Peak Season

March to May, September to November. The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for trekking and outdoor activities. Many cultural festivals also take place during these months, providing vibrant experiences.

Shoulder Season

June to August. Although this is the monsoon season, the rain is mostly at night. Daytime excursions are still possible, and the valleys are lush and green. Additionally, there are fewer tourists, making it more peaceful.

Off Season

December to February. Lower prices and fewer tourists make this an attractive time for budget travelers. However, it is colder, especially at higher altitudes. Some monastic festivals still occur, offering a unique cultural experience.


Getting There

Fly into Paro International Airport (PBH), the only international airport in Bhutan, which is serviced by Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. From there, Amankora provides transfers to its lodges. The drives between lodges offer a scenic view of Bhutan's beautiful landscape.