Location
The most-easterly lodge of Six Senses Bhutan, Six Sense Bumthang lies at 2,700m in 3 acres of land. The picturesque drive weaves through the Yotong La Mountains and the beautiful Chhume Valley.
Tucked away in the pine forests of Bumthang, this wooden lodge blends effortlessly into its evergreen surrounds, its wooden buildings nestled amongst the towering pines and surrounded by terraced farmlands, river valleys, ancient monasteries and palaces.
Highlights
Bumthang offers a wealth of cultural, religious and historic sights
All 8 suites and a two-bedroom villa feature large decking areas to fully enjoy the beauty of the landscape
Home to one of the world-famous Six Senses Spas, with Hot Stone bath facilities
Nestled in a pine forest, the lodge sympathetically blends into its surrounds with a clever balance of natural materials and Bhutanese details
When to visit
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Inquire NowThe most-easterly lodge of Six Senses Bhutan, Six Sense Bumthang lies at 2,700m in 3 acres of land. The picturesque drive weaves through the Yotong La Mountains and the beautiful Chhume Valley.
Amankora Bumthang
Amankora Bumthang is located in a stunning valley that is known as the spiritual hub of the country and the least visited region. This is place to come to awaken you cultural and spiritual interest.
The Tang Valley and Burning Lake
Explore the remote Tang Valley with a stop at the Burning Lake en route. The valley is accessed through a bumpy off road track passing remote villages. You might want to stop at the Pema Tekchock Choeling Shedra, a large nunnery.
Trongsa Dzong
The scenic journey between Gangtey and Bumthang breaks at Trongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of Bhutan's royal family, as well as the the Yathra Weaving Center at Chumey Valley.
The Red Panda Brewery and Cheese Factory
The Red Panda brewery and Swiss Cheese Shop was established by a Swiss immigrant, Fritz Maurer, in the 60s. It is a perfect way to end a day in Bumthang.
Kurje Lhakhang & Bumthang Village Walk
The Kurje Lhakhang Monastery is worth visiting as it was where Guru Rinpoche meditated before his tiger flew him to Tigers Nest Monastery. Continue through villages and then along the river back to Bumthang.
Jakar Dzong (Bumthang Dzong)
Bumthang Dzong is perched above the town is also known as the Fortress of the White Bird, or Jakar Dzong. Constructed in the 16th century, it has superb views.