Our Central Reservations team is also available via phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
Tel: (65) 6715 8855 (Singapore)
Tel: (1) 754 216 7830 (USA)
Active Adventures, Bhutan
A kingdom of forests and plains and valleys, dramatic inclines and 7,000-metre peaks, Bhutan is replete with opportunities for high-altitude adventure. Each of Amankora’s five Lodges promises unique wildlife encounters and breathtaking mountain vistas, with hiking and cycling trails to suite every level of ability.
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Our Central Reservations team is also available via phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:
Tel: (65) 6715 8855 (Singapore)
Tel: (1) 754 216 7830 (USA)
A wilderness world of natural spectacle and vivid colour
Embark on a guided trek across forest trails, cross rope bridges adorned with prayer flags, and follow winding paths clinging to vertiginous Himalayan mountainsides. Encounter yaks grazing on the plains of Gangtey, winter home of the black-necked crane, and discover old-growth rhododendron forests, alive with springtime colours. From short hikes to ancient monasteries to multi-day excursions, camping overnight, the most adventurous way to discover Bhutan is by foot.
Raft the twin rivers of Pho Chu and Mo Chu
Literally translating as ‘Male’ and Female’, the two rivers flow through rocky gorges, pristine plains and terraced fields to meet at Punakha Dzong. Amankora arranges white-water rafting excursions on both, rewarding adventurers with challenging rapids and unforgettable valleys views.
Archery has been an important part of Bhutanese life for millennia
Archery – or ‘Da’ – has been Bhutan’s official for five decades, but the importance of the bow and arrow has been celebrated in the country’s myths for thousands of years. Join the ever-passionate audience at one of the frequent archery tournaments on the festival calendar, or arrange a personal class at Amankora Thimphu and learn how to master the bow.
Chasing the dragon on two wheels
Village-dotted valley roads, winding forest paths and rugged mountain trails provide peerless terrain for cycling adventures and bikes and biking tours are available at all Amankora lodges. Every September, cyclists from around the world gather in Bhutan for the Tour of the Dragon – an intensely challenging 268km mountain-bike race through some of the most dramatic scenery of the Himalayas.
Discover moreBhutan is a land of temples and monasteries, deeply touched by Buddhist thought. Find inspiration and tap into the ancient wisdom meeting monks and visiting historic dzongs.
Wellbeing and spa
Discover moreWith Aman Spas at each of the five Lodges, Amankora invites guests to rejuvenate body and mind with therapies rooted in the healing traditions of the Himalayas.
The journeys
Discover moreExplore the valleys of Thimphu, Punakha and Paro with a private guide, taking in ancient monasteries, majestic mountains and more of this high-altitude Himalayan kingdom.
Special requests
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