wellness

From our traditional soaks to massage therapies and our multipurpose hall for self-guided yoga or meditation, we are presenting more ways to help you take care of yourself in between cultural explorations

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TRADITIONAL HOT STONE BATHS

Traditional “hot-stone” baths, or Doh-Tso has long been part of Bhutanese healing traditions. According to indigenous lore, the combination of smooth river boulders “cooked” in high heat release healing minerals into the bath which are then enhanced by mug wort and other medicinal herbs – just one of the ways you can unwind after your cultural explorations. Baths are limited and advance appointments are recommended. We have two on the rooftop, on an open balcony where you can enjoy evening lights twinkling across the valley, or two inside, for the more privacy-minded. Take a soak and enjoy the benefits

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MULTIPURPOSE HALL

Have a daily self-guided yoga or meditation practice Our multipurpose hall, just down the corridor from the Spa and Wellness wing has hosted Buddhist teachings, yoga practice and other events. Let us know in advance if you’d like to reserve it for your event or private self-guided practice or session

 

Stock photo of Spa guest

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PRAISE: What our Guests Say

We spent three nights here. The hotel is only about a 15 minute walk from town. Our room was large and had a nice view. The bed was very comfortable. The bathrooms are large also, with a separated shower area and a separate tub. There was lots of counter space for toiletries.

AdventurePhiles, Tallinn, Estonia

PRAISE: What our Guests Say

Buddhist scholar and author Francoise

I have been a regular over 20 years at this hotel and it is one of the best in Bhutan in its categories: family owned, kind hospitality, delicious food, good wifi, nice garden, helpful staff. It is just like being in a cocoon… in the beautiful Bumthang valley.

Francoise Pommaret, Buddhist Scholar & Author of the First Guidebook on Bhutan

PRAISE: What our Guests Say

 

This is a sweet, cozy place that does feel like a mountain lodge – including the chilly rooms, but the wood-burning stoves are a wonderful addition. The rooms are simple, clean and comfortable. The lighting is a bit dim. The staff are incredibly attentive and pleasant, quick to respond to requests. The location is in the country, but a pleasant walk into the small town. It’s quite quiet at night, so sleeping is easy!

GeneKelly, Connecticut, USA

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BHUTAN MOUNTAIN RESORT, OPPOSITE WANGDUECHHOLING PALACE
JAKAR, BUMTHANG – KINGDOM OF BHUTAN

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