Gangtey Luxury Accommodations


 
 
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Amankora

In the little-visited Phobjikha Valley near the village of Gangtey, the eight-Suite Amankora Gangtey is set on a forested knoll with scenic views of the valley floor and the 16th-century Gangtey Goemba monastery. Part of the Black Mountains National Park wildlife reserve, the valley is home each winter to a flock of 300 endangered black-neck cranes. Suite interiors are identical to those of Amankora Thimphu, each enjoying a view across the valley. Amenities include king-size beds, traditional wood-burning stoves and banquette window-seats, while bathrooms feature terrazzo-clad bathtubs, twin vanities, a separate shower and toilet.

Supplemental Room Rates Additional to Base Cost of Journeys

Normal Suite: +$1500 per night

Mo Chhu Suite: +$2100 per night

Mo Chhu 2 Bdrm Suite: +$3600 per night

 
 

 
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Gangtey Lodge

The multi-award winning Gangtey Lodge Bhutan offers every comfort and luxury in one of the most remote places in the world. Our 12 suite luxury lodge, discretely positioned near a cluster of farmhouses, is perched above the spectacular Gangtey (Phobjikha) Valley. Its remote location and stunning design in the heart of Bhutan, allows one to take a step back in time, away from the stresses and distractions of modern day life. The 4th of the 5 valleys that make the Bhutan journey, Gangtey (Phobjikha) Valley is a protected reserve for the black necked cranes, remaining untouched from the outside world. A journey into the rich culture, mystique and history of Bhutan awaits you.


 

 
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Sixe Senses Gangtey

A stay in Phobjikha Valley begins with a casual stroll through the quaint village of Gangtey, taking in the simplicity of life in this remote mountain hideaway, before visiting the ancient altars and ramparts of the dominating Goemba. Beyond Gangtey, the seemingly endless valley offers numerous nature treks and mountain bike trails winding through the miniature forests of dwarf bamboo and across a trout filled brook. Throughout the winter black-necked cranes can be viewed from the lodge, the nearby Crane Center or a viewing hide situated near the main nesting and feeding grounds of these glorious creatures.