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Amankora Paro Lodge

The premier accommodation in the Paro Valley
Paro holidaysBhutan· 24 Rooms · ££££

Incredible atmosphere amongst stunning scenery in this secluded lodge

Where Bhutan's serene landscapes meet unmatched luxury, offering an exclusive gateway to the Kingdom of Happiness.

Rooms: Amankora Paro Lodge offers a collection of 24 elegant and spacious suites and rooms. Each room is meticulously designed, blending traditional Bhutanese aesthetics with modern comfort. Guests can expect features like king-sized beds, cozy fireplaces, and panoramic views of the stunning Himalayan landscape.

Location: Nestled in the pristine Paro Valley of Bhutan, Amankora Paro Lodge is situated amidst breathtaking natural beauty. This serene location provides a sense of seclusion while being near the cultural treasures of Paro, including the iconic Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest) and the sacred Kyichu Lhakhang.

Amenities: The lodge boasts a range of upscale amenities. A highlight is the on-site restaurant serving delectable Bhutanese and international cuisine, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and all stays with Amankora are all-inclusive. Guests can also enjoy a spa for relaxation, a library for quiet moments, and a traditional Bhutanese altar room for meditation and reflection. The attentive staff ensures a personalized and memorable stay.

Activities: Amankora Lodge offers an array of activities to immerse guests in Bhutan's unique culture and landscape. Guided hikes and nature walks through the surrounding forests, visits to ancient monasteries, and interactions with local artisans provide a deep cultural experience. The lodge also organizes yoga and wellness programs.

Sustainability: Amankora Lodge places a strong emphasis on sustainability and respect for Bhutan's environment and culture. The lodge uses eco-friendly practices, such as waste reduction, energy efficiency, and support for local conservation efforts. This commitment aligns with Bhutan's focus on Gross National Happiness, where environmental conservation and cultural preservation are paramount.

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When to go to Bhutan

A month-by-month guide of when to visit Bhutan

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January

Bhutan experiences a chilly January with temperatures hovering around 4°C. It's the coldest month, and while the landscapes are serene, outdoor activities may be limited.

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February

February sees a slight rise in temperature, reaching around 7°C. The weather is still cool, but it's a better time for those who prefer milder conditions compared to January.

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March

March marks the onset of spring, with pleasant temperatures of around 10°C. It's an ideal month to visit, offering a balance of comfortable weather and picturesque landscapes.

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April

The weather starts to warm up, meaning it's a great time for outdoor activities, with lush greenery enhancing the overall experience.

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May

Much like April, the weather is warm and it is a great time for hiking and exploring cultural sites.

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June

Temperatures peak in June at around 23-24°C. A great time to visit for outdoor exploration.

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July

Monsoon season arrives, meaning it is not a great time for outdoor exploration.

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August

Monsoon season prevails, bringing frequent rains. While the landscapes flourish, it might not be the optimal time for extensive outdoor exploration.

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September

Monsoon season continues, beautiful scenery but some areas may not be accessible due to heavy rains.

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October

October is characterized by crisp weather and clear skies, making it an excellent month for sightseeing and cultural experiences.

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November

Cool temperatures continue in November, offering a pleasant environment for exploration. It's another ideal month for visiting Bhutan.

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December

December sees a drop in temperature, making it the coldest month after January. While the landscapes maintain their charm, visitors should be prepared for cooler conditions.

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