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Six Senses Bumthang

Bumthang

10 Rooms
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From $960 per person/night
Wrapped in nature from head to toe, this hillside lodge is a delight to the senses.
In Bhutan's spiritual heart where prayer flags flutter on the clifftops and chants of “Om Mani Padme Hung” can be heard across the valley, Six Senses is the place where life slows to a gentle pace. Surrounded by lofty blue pines, the lodge is known as a forest within a forest thanks to its furniture hand-crafted from recycled wood and trees that grow through the terrace floor. As you journey past grazing yaks, ancient temples and farms tucked into the crook of a valley, its easy to visualise days spent trekking to Buddhist monasteries and enjoying archery lessons in the fields.

Amankora Bumthang

Bumthang

16 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
Hillsides carpeted in green and ancient Buddhist ceremonies in hushed Bumthang Valley.
Ensconced by the rugged (and oft snow-capped) Himalayas, life in Bhutan plays out in its collection of alpine valleys. Nestled in the aptly named Bumthang, which translates to mean 'beautiful field', the Amankora Lodge takes every advantage of its tranquil neighbourhood. With blissfully few actual neighbours, the lodge's gaze lands on lush forested hills and the ornate Wangdichholing Palace. Beginning with a greeting of warm towels laced in lemongrass, your stay at Amankora is testament to the country's policy of Gross National Happiness. Steeped in ancient tradition and folklore, a visit to Bumthang includes cliffside monasteries and the fascinating Burning Lake where legends abound.

Bumthang Mountain Lodge

Bumthang

From $40 per person/night
A deep, familiar warmth and Himalayan soul in Bhutan's spiritual heartland.

In the heart of Bumthang's incredible valleys, this family-run retreat is all about honest hospitality without the price tag of its luxury neighbours. Founded by the late Karma Tobden, a beloved local engineer and community leader, the lodge stays true to its roots with a beautifully tranquil Bhutanese atmosphere. The spacious rooms are warmed by traditional Bukhari wood-burning stoves and are a cosy base to return to after a day of temple-hopping, whilst the rooftop hot stone baths are truly special. There's also hearty regional cuisine (including the family matriarch's legendary Bumthang Pizza), exceptional views of the valley, and easy access to ancient monasteries like Kurjey Lhakhang. It's Bhutan, just as it should be.

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