Amankora Thimphu

Summary

Amankora Thimphu is located in Bhutan's Capital Thimphu, a prime location to participate in a wide variety of activities. With the National Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum and the bustling Changlimithang  Market all to be found within close proximity, there is so much to see and do in the area. On top of all the attractions, the region also has immense scenic beauty and is a popular destination for travellers who like to get off the beaten track and discover the extraordinary sights. Once tired from exploring Thimpu, guests can return to a charming hotel and recuperate in their spacious suites, or perhaps opt for the hotel's spa or library instead.

Highlights

  • Capital location
  • Near to the King's residence
  • Good base for nearby attractions
  • Access to walks and hikes in the forest and mountains

Location

Thimphu, Bhutan

Best time to go

The best time to visit Bhutan is from October to May as the climate is mostly dry and sunny. In December and January, snow may block some mountain passes causing restricted travel.

Our thoughts

The capital Thimphu, with its stupas, dzongs and wealth of arts and crafts, is well worth discovering. Thimphu lies in a steep valley at an altitude of 2,350 metres. The Amankora provides simple yet luxurious comfort and is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding cultural sights or walk in the surrounding countryside. 


  • Large library
  • Lounge
  • Dining room
  • Boutique
  • Spa

  Dining

Dining - The combined living and dining room serves local and Western cuisine.

Suite - suites combine a lounge and bedroom which features a king-size bed, a reading chair, and a window banquette providing views across a landscaped courtyard or of the stream and pine forest. A traditional bukhari is positioned between the bedroom and the spacious bathroom which opens from the bedroom and provides twin vanities, separate shower and toilet, hanging space and a terrazzo-clad bath.

  • Golf
  • Walks in the surrounding countryside
  • Guided tours to the Dzongs, museums and sights of the city

Children are welcome but there are no children's facilities or activities.


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