Amankora

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Nearest Airport - Paro (PBH)

Size - 76 Rooms

Room Style - Classic

Vibe - Sophisticated

Imagine a kingdom where “gross national happiness” is paramount, where culture and tradition hold strong, and where Buddhism has predominated since the 7th century. Amankora operates five unique lodges in complete harmony with their environment, offering an inside look at the rich culture and beauty of this stunning region. Stay at Amankora Thimphu, in a blue-pine forest; in Amankora Gangtey, overlooking a 16th-century monastery; or in Amankora Bumthang, neighbor to Wangdichholing, the palace of the first and second kings. Paro and Punakha lodges offer countless opportunities to explore the valley, visiting monasteries and temples.


Insider Tip

Be sure to book a stay at the Punakha lodge. In spring it offers a warm, subtropical contrast to your Bhutan adventure – plus it comes with an amazing infinity-edge pool. –Ally Daisa, California

Out & About Travelers Receive:

For 2025:

  • Upgrade not applicable for this property (all room types are equivalent)
  • Daily breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant (already included in property rates)
  • $100 USD equivalent Resort or Hotel credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
  • Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

At the Hotel

Air Conditioning

All-inclusive

Business Center

Complimentary Parking

Conference Facilities

Meal Plans Available

Shopping

Butler Service

Hair Dryer

Bicycle Rental

Horseback Riding

Sauna

Spa

Babysitting Services

Complimentary Airport Transfers

Currency Exchange

House Safe

Laundry/Dry Cleaning/Pressing

Room Service


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    Exemplifying a spirit-lifting model of high-end, low-impact community-based tourism in the Himalayas

    Bhutan is one of the only carbon-negative countries in the world. A nation with 70 per cent forest coverage, the country's sustainability endeavours also include hyper-localising their supply chain, eliminating all traces of plastic bottles, long-term temple restoration, and skill-sharing between tourists and the Bhutanese community. In Bhutan, it is custom to mark special occasions by planting trees. At Amankora, supporting in these efforts is an essential part of daily life, for both the team and Aman guests.

    Sustainable Development Fee

    As of 1 September 2023, the Royal Government of Bhutan adjusted the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) policy, with new, reduced rates applicable to all visitors regardless of the length of stay:

    • $100 per adult per day
    • $50 per child (6 - 12 years of age) per day

    Visitors who are 13 years of age or older at the time of travel will be charged as adults. These revised rates will remain in effect until 31 August 2027.

    The daily Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of USD $100 per person per night, promotes carbon-neutral tourism, preserving and increasing Bhutan’s allure as an ever more rarefied, sought-after travel destination.