“Award-winning eco-friendly hotel overlooking the beautiful Gangtey Valley. Lodges are decorated with warm, earthy tones. The restaurant offers a high-quality three-course dinner made with local Bhutanese produce. Relax at the spa or explore the breathtaking surroundings on a hike. ”
“Award-winning eco-friendly hotel overlooking the beautiful Gangtey Valley. Lodges are decorated with warm, earthy tones. The restaurant offers a high-quality three-course dinner made with local Bhutanese produce. Relax at the spa or explore the breathtaking surroundings on a hike. ”
Recommended For
- Eco break
- The hotel is committed to eco-friendly tourism. Local, recycled materials were used to build the lodge
- Back to Nature
- Hike along the nature trails that wind through the mountains and valley
- Hideaway
- The lodge is very remote, nestled within the mountains
- Birdwatching
- See one of the world's rarest migratory birds, the Black-necked Crane, who arrive at the valley during the winter months
- Great walks
- Enjoy spectacular panoramic views whilst exploring the area on foot
- Trekking
- The hotel can organise day-long nature walks
- Restrictions on children
- Caters more to families with older children
- Outstanding location
- Barefoot Luxury
- Eco
- Remote
- Secluded setting
- Views
- Four poster beds
- Wellbeing
- B&B
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Hills & mountains
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Caters more to families with older children
- Wifi
- Safe
- Views
- Air conditioning
- Four poster beds
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Spa
Activities
- Birdwatching
- See one of the world's rarest migratory birds, the Black-necked Crane, who arrive at the valley during the winter months
- Great walks
- Enjoy spectacular panoramic views whilst exploring the area on foot
- Trekking
- The hotel can organise day-long nature walks
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Gangtey Lodge
Farmhouse-style, 12-suite Gangtey Lodge took three years to build (without electricity) in Phobjikha, one of the country’s more isolated valleys, where sacred black-neck cranes migrate in winter. This luxurious version of a mountain hut makes for the perfect post to recharge in between hikes to Buddhist shrines.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)