



In classic Bhutanese style, the interiors are beautiful yet understated. Every inch of the hotel was designed for the utmost comfort and relaxation, including the huge, crescent-shaped infinity pool, meditation huts and heavenly spa treatments that begin with the melody of a singing bowl. Six Senses offers up a varied choice of local and international cuisine, made with fresh ingredients grown in the valley, served in a glass-walled dining room, on the patio or in a secluded corner of the garden.
Ranging from suites to 2,949-square-foot villas, the accommodations are gorgeous cocoons inspired by traditional farmhouse architecture. Light timber is used throughout as well as cool-white textiles and organic Beaumont and Brown linens on the bed. Each also has a wood-burning bukhari stove for chilly evenings and behind a privacy screen, the bathroom is spacious with double sinks, a rain shower and a tub thoughtfully placed beside a picture window. The villas have up to three bedrooms and boast a private dining area, butler and plunge pool.
Venture into the valley to visit the ancient Punakha Dzong, accompanied by a scenic walk or cycle along the river (and cocktails!), or try your arm at the national sport, archery. Embrace your adventurous side with a day spent white-water rafting, biking or trekking into the surrounding mountains to visit the serene Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten and see its beautiful murals. And of course, the spa provides a pampering array of treatments that can easily keep you occupied for a few hours...
A valley of balmy landscapes and beautiful rivers, and home to the best dzong in the country.