Punakha was Bhutan’s capital until 1961, and this is where you’ll find the regal buildings you would expect to find in an ancient capital. The dzong is the main attraction, it’s extremely photogenic, sitting on an island between two rivers. You reach it via a wooden bridge, and inside are all the treasures you’d expect to find in a royal palace.
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Punakha
This boutique hotel is located in the heart of Bhutan's verdant Punakha Valley. Guestrooms are sleek and contemporary with crisp white linens, wooden accents and valley views from a private balcony; soak in the bathtub with vistas from French windows. Book into the holistic hotel spa; a chic escape.
Punakha
This luxury lodge is located on the western end of the Punakha Valley in Bhutan. The bright and airy guestrooms feature Sheesham-wood furniture, regional artwork and sweeping valley views; book a private villa for a separate living room and terrace. Dine at Bukhari Restaurant; a stylish getaway.
Punakha
This luxury lodge is reached via a suspension bridge over the Mo Chhu River in Bhutan's Punakha Valley. Guestrooms feature a king-size bed, traditional wood-burning stove and banquette window-seat; book a suite for a separate living area. Unwind in the infinity pool; an exclusive valley retreat.