Set in a blue pine forest in the upper reaches of the Motithang region of Thimphu Valley, the 16- suite Amankora Thimphu is close to the capital's sights and shopping while maintaining a quiet sense of peace.
The dzong-like architecture incorporates high white-washed stone buildings, to feature combined living and dining room with dramatic soaring ceiling and wood-panelled walls. An outdoor dining deck provides views of the nearby stream and forest. The Spa offers three treatment rooms, changing rooms and steam rooms. Suites are identical to those of Amankora Gangtey. Features include wood-panelled walls, a king-size bed, reading chair, window banquette, and a bukhari. The spacious bathroom provides a terrazzo-clad bath with a view of the pine forest through a small vertical window.
As the capital of Bhutan, Thimphu is home to many attractions and activities including the National Textile Museum, Folk Heritage Museum and the bustling Changlingmethang Market. It also houses the seat of government and the office of His Majesty, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. Thimphu's main street provides an ideal place to shop for Himalayan jewellery and Bhutanese handicrafts and textiles.










