The Path to Haa uncovers three of Bhutan’s western districts—namely Thimphu, the capital city of the kingdom; Paro, where you can marvel at the magnificent Taktsang Goemba, more famously known as Tiger’s Nest; and Haa, where the Sagala Hike is perfect for those who prefer to traverse untouched forests, open meadows and serene farmlands on foot.
A visit to Cheri Goemba, the first monastery of the Drukpa Kagyupa School of Bhuddhism, will reveal much of Bhutan’s rich Bhuddist history. Apart from the sacred sites, you are most welcome to visit the villages and farmhouses to truly experience and connect with the Bhutanese way of life.
These are a selection of lodges that we feel combine well for this journey. However we do also have a range of options to consider in each region, and can tailor them to you preference.
Located at the far western end of the lush Punakha Valley, the property offers excellent meals and sweeping views of Punakha Valley and the Mo Chhu river as it winds its way through rice fields and orchards.
A charming farmhouse in Haa valley refurbished to host guests looking for the authentic Bhutanese farmhouse experience.
Surrounded by pine forests, this 24-Suite retreat combines rustic charms with contemporary design. Suites offer a combined lounge and bedroom furnished with a king-size bed, a banquette window seat, a reading chair and a traditional bukhari wood-burning stove.
Amala Travel
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