In the serene heart of the Himalayas, where mist drapes ancient forests and time slows to a meditative rhythm, Taj Hotels introduces two new luxury sanctuaries in Bhutan, each designed to reflect the kingdom’s deep connection to nature, culture and spiritual well-being.

The newly opened Taj Paro Resort & Spa and Taj Gangtey Resort & Spa offer distinct yet complementary experiences, blending refined hospitality with Bhutan’s timeless landscapes and traditions.
A Serene Escape in Paro Valley
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Paro Valley, Taj Paro Resort & Spa features 45 thoughtfully designed rooms that harmonise with the surrounding environment. Built using local stone and reclaimed wood by Bhutanese artisans, the resort reflects traditional design sensibilities while offering modern comfort.
One of its defining features is its proximity to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, whose dramatic cliffside presence lends a sense of spiritual grandeur to the stay.
Guests can unwind at the Paro Lounge & Bar, which serves curated cocktails, rare whiskies and Bhutanese wines, or dine at Vista, an all-day restaurant offering both regional and international cuisine in a setting that frames sweeping views of the valley.

The resort also opens its doors to cultural immersion through the Taj Experience Centre, where guests and visitors can take part in hands-on activities such as stupa-making, community art and traditional tea ceremonies.
Eco-Luxury in the Phobjikha Valley
Further inland, the Phobjikha Valley is home to the 35-key Taj Gangtey Resort & Spa, a retreat designed with environmental sensitivity at its core. Elevated to minimise impact on the valley floor, the property blends seamlessly into its surroundings with warm timber interiors, panoramic windows and uninterrupted views of rolling meadows.

At the Chang Lounge & Bar, guests can relax by the fire with curated spirits, while Vista offers authentic Bhutanese flavours in a tranquil setting.

Experiential travel takes centre stage here, with activities ranging from cheese-making with local villagers and stupa crafting with artisans to mindfulness sessions with monks and horseback rides through the valley’s scenic trails.
Wellness Rooted in Tradition
Across both resorts, wellness is not an add-on but an integral part of the experience. Daily rituals include guided meditation sessions, prayer ceremonies and mindfulness practices inspired by Bhutanese philosophies that emphasise balance and presence.
At the core of this offering is the J Wellness Circle, where treatments combine Indian Ayurvedic principles with Bhutanese healing traditions.
A standout highlight is the traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, a time-honoured practice using river stones heated over wood fire and infused with herbs, known for its restorative qualities. Complementing this are modern facilities such as indoor heated pools and fully equipped fitness centres designed to align physical movement with the surrounding natural rhythm.


