In the little visited Phobjikha Valley near the village of Gangtey, the Amankora Gangtey is set on a forested knoll with scenic views of the valley floor and the 16th century Gangtey Goemba monastery. Part of a significant wildlife reserve, the valley is home each winter to a flock of 300 endangered black-neck cranes. Guest suite interiors combining a bedroom and lounge, feature a bukhari wood burning stove. Each suite offers views across the valley.
Restaurant, Spa
Bad, Haard, Douche
An array of Bhutanese, Western and Indian dishes are served across all five Amankora Lodges, using local ingredients such as yak meat and fresh honey from the Bumthang Valley. Private dining can be arranged both inside and outside the lodges, whether for an intimate dinner or group celebrations.