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Taj Gangtey Resort & Spa is situated within the sweeping amphitheatre of the Phobjikha Valley, where open grasslands, slow-moving clouds and the presence of Gangtey Monastery give the landscape a ceremonial stillness. Designed to echo regional architectural approaches, the hotel combines local craftsmanship with contemporary finishing.
The interiors embrace Bhutanese heritage, celebrating the valley and its people through hand-painted murals and an evocative use of rich colour. Far from retreating into minimalism, the rooms and public spaces embrace warmth and detail. Adorned with distinct dark timber furnishings, the suites are carefully accented with patterned textiles, echoing the beauty of the valley through soulful Bhutanese craft.
From multinational-cuisine offerings approached with a distinct Bhutanese style to firsthand experiences alongside local chefs, Taj Gangtey provides an entirely customisable dining experience. The Lodge’s open kitchen invites direct guest interaction, allowing visitors to select and prepare a meal alongside a trained chef, learning more about local ingredients and practices along the way. The immersive ‘Vista’ restaurant encourages dining at an unhurried pace, with dishes served amongst carved timber beams, framing the expanse of the Phobjikha Valley beyond.
Spa treatments are offered at the in-house J Wellness Spa, the signature wellness offering from the Taj hotel group, which offers a holistic treatment concept alongside a heated indoor swimming pool, fitness centre and yoga programmes.
What we love
- The sense of place within the décor from the vegetable-dyed colours of the hand-woven textiles to the breathtaking murals depicting the rare, black-necked cranes.
- Experiences that encourage genuine connection with local people. The lodge offers open kitchen experiences, local-led monastery walks and crane-spotting hikes.
- Whilst this hotel offers a good range of modern comforts and facilities it is small and personalised with only 35 rooms.
The Phobjikha Valley’s elevation gives cooler temperatures throughout the year; which might affect outdoor evening plans and should be considered in terms of clothing choices.Taj Gangtey welcomes families, with larger suites being spacious enough for an additional bed. There is no formal childcare or kids’ club here, but the indoor swimming pool and extensive menu of experiences offer plenty of entertainment for younger guests.The hotel’s décor is mostly produced by local craftspeople, encouraging reinvestment into the community, whilst fresh ingredients are sourced in a farm-to-fork manner, supporting farming in the valley. Guests are educated about the role of the valley as a sanctuary for the migratory cranes, and the hotel encourages an ethos in line with conservation of this species.Taj Gangtey Resort & Spa sits in Phobjika Valley, around a five-hour drive from Paro International Airport. The drive takes you slowly upwards through undulating mountain passes, past interspersed settlements and into the expansive wetland, infamously the migratory end location for the rare, black-necked crane. Gangtey monastery and other cultural sights are easily accessible by foot, enabling an experience that is removed from modern day technologies.What our travellers say
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