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Amankora Gangtey

Gangtey, Bhutan
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Encircled by pine trees on a hillside overlooking the glacial Phobjikha Valley, Amankora Gangtey offers a stay infused with serenity. From the sweeping valley views to the minimalist design of the lodge and the culturally immersive experiences, you’ll find a mindful clarity to a stay here.

The lodge’s architecture reflects the rich design culture and customs of the valley, with the buildings echoing the design of Bhutanese farmhouses and monastic dwellings. Interiors are intentionally subtle and restrained: thick walls, dark timber, handwoven fabrics and log burners combine to create relaxing spaces that are focused on the fantastic views. Every room has its own vast, wood-framed window over the valley, with indulgent window seating areas.

Dining here is rooted in Bhutan’s regional gastronomic heritage and seasoned with Western and Indian influences, all guided by the seasonal produce grown in the onsite kitchen garden, which can be toured with the chef. Large communal tables line the floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining room and, when the weather allows, tables grace the hotel’s lawn for meals in the fresh mountain air. For a more intimate occasion, the hotel also offers signature candlelit dining experiences in its traditional stone potato shed.

Quietly intentional and imbedded in its natural setting, the spa at Amankora Gangtey offers two treatment rooms where the emphasis is on stillness and recovery, using traditional methods and local herbs within every therapy. It’s the perfect finale to days spent hiking in the mountains or exploring the valley. Yoga sessions are offered as complimentary starts to every day, while sound baths and meditation classes add Himalayan traditions into the wellness practices.

The hotel prides itself on its immersion in the local community, whether you’re wanting to visit the community school or stroll to the Gangtey Monastery, guests are welcomed into the moments that unfold here. You might choose to take part in Buddhist fumigation rituals, observe monks at prayer or contribute towards a monastery meal.

Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel
Amankora Gangtey - Luxury hotel

What we love

    • The candle-lit hot stone bath ritual here includes walking to a simple stone hut with staggering views, where heated river stones and khempa herbs infuse the experience.
    • The hotel’s location allows easy access to the hikes, nature trails and mountain biking routes that crisscross the valley and forests.
    • The proximity to Gangtey monastery allows the sharing of rare moments in spiritual life; from morning chants to incense-filled rituals, in a way that feels naturally woven into a stay rather than staged.

There are intentionally no TVs at Amankora Gangtey, with your stay focused on disconnecting from screens and the pressures of modern life while reconnecting with the landscape and tranquillity of the surrounding area.

Amankora Gangtey sits at high altitude where temperatures can drop sharply in the evenings, even outside winter months, and weather often dictates the rhythm of the day.

There are intentionally no TVs at Amankora Gangtey, with your stay focused on disconnecting from screens and the pressures of modern life while reconnecting with the landscape and tranquillity of the surrounding area. • Amankora Gangtey sits at high altitude where temperatures can drop sharply in the evenings, even outside winter months, and weather often dictates the rhythm of the day.
Amankora Gangtey operates in close partnership with its surroundings. The lodge supports local conservation efforts within the Phobjikha Valley and maintains a respectful relationship with the nearby monastery, encouraging guests to engage with local traditions in ways that feel authentic and considered. A strong emphasis on seasonal sourcing and low-impact design helps preserve the valley’s ecological balance and a high percentage of staff are employed from the local area.
Amankora lies near the village of Gangtey in the remote Phobjikha Valley, famed for its overwintering black-necked crane population, pine forests and traditional Bhutanese farmland. The hotel is approximately a 4.5 – 5-hour drive from Paro International Airport, twisting through scenic mountain roads that offer stunning viewpoints along the way.

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