Amankora
The first resort in Bhutan and with five lodges across its central and western valleys, Amankora has been a part of this legendary Buddhist Kingdom for almost 20 years.
In the slopes of Mount Moiwa, lies Aman’s fourth Japanese property. The only development on the mountain, it encompasses the country’s first destination wellness retreat and 31 exclusive Aman branded Residences, all set within a nature reserve.
On nature’s doorstep, this new Aman destination will provide unrivaled access to seasonal outdoor pursuits, from skiing and snowboarding in winter, to hiking, mountain biking and river rafting the rest of the year. Befitting the onsen capital of the world, both indoor and outdoor onsen – Japanese hot spring bathing pools – will be a feature of the Aman Spa and every Residence.
The architectural concept was deliberately contemporary, with subtle references to traditional design motifs of Hokkaidos indigenous people: The Ainu.
Every Aman is a sanctuary offering peace, harmony and a profound sense of belonging. In Niseko, the Aman Spa will be the property’s inner sanctum, where residents and guests can reconnect with nature while healing, strengthening and rejuvenating body and mind.