Pemako Punakha
Hotel · Chuba ·

Pemako Punakha

Hotel · Chuba ·

21 luxury tented pool villas on 70 acres, Bhutanese design

private heated pool
butler service
bhutanese culture
river valley
luxury
boutique hotel
quietude
yoga classes
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Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha by Pemako Punakha
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Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
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Pemako Punakha by null
Pemako Punakha by null
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Pemako Punakha

"Why book? Pemako Punakha is the first high-end Bhutanese-owned and operated property in a scene-stealing corner of the kingdom that has drawn the likes of Aman, Six Senses and, most recently, andBeyond. Tucked away among 75 lush acres of hillside dreamed up by the iconoclastic hotel designer Bill Bensley, this property straddles a forest, Buddhist heritage, local folklore, and cultural traditions along with conscious luxury and splendid views of the Eastern Himalayas. This is a sanctuary to slow down, immerse yourself in nature and quietude, and leave city life far behind. Set the sceneSet in the magical Punakha Valley, east of Thimphu, Pemako Punakha is in perfect sync with the place and its history. Drawing on design cues from the Tibetan dzong fortresses of Bhutan and legends of the region, this is a hotel that is perfect for families, world-weary execs, solo travellers and allows you to retreat from the city hustle and immerse yourself in the slow Bhutanese way of life. The name Pemako translates to“the hidden lotus land” and refers to a fabled Tibetan beyul that must be entered through a sacred waterfall. The motorable road ends a little after the magnificent Punakha Dzong, the region’s iconic 17th-century fortress and a wooden footbridge across the Mo Chhu River leads past a ‘waterfall’ installation to a series of buildings in the wooden, sloping-roofed Bhutanese vernacular style. The whole place unfolds in layers, like the whorls of a lotus across the entire hillside and the real-world Pemako cues its mythical counterpart in every corner. The spiritual and temporal worlds coalesce even further as a lama offers prayers at the onsite temple and ties a sacred thread on the wrist of guests as part of the welcome ritual. The backstoryPemako is the second opening in quick succession from Pemako (the first was in the former Taj Tashi in Thimphu), a new brand owned by Dasho Wangchuk Dorji, chairman of Bhutan’s largest private conglomerate, the Tashi Group. This property is a milestone for Bhutan’s hospitality industry and there’s a tangible sense of national pride around it. Here Bill Bensley’s trademark storytelling meets high-end luxury and an aesthetic rooted in Bhutanese culture. From temple tours to traditional wellness treatments, local food and immersive walks and experiences, everything channels Bhutan’s traditions and its Gross National Happiness. The rooms Twenty one tented structures are scattered across the hillside in neutrals and khakis, that seem to disappear into wild forested hills where rhododendrons, pine and jacaranda trees bloom. The property was designed with minimal felling and each villa was plotted with the topography in mind. Some have up to three bedrooms and a private deck complete with an outdoor barbecue setup and a dining area, making it perfect for families and groups of friends. All come with a private heated pool and a spacious deck for views over the Mo Chhu, the mountains and the forest. A palette of orange, yellow, black and white carries across furnishings, ceremonial battle helmets and sculptures of yaks and mythical beasts. With local art, Serge Ferrari fabrics, custom-made lamps, and freestanding copper tubs, there’s a sense of Bensley’s trademark storytelling, but it feels a touch more reverential than in some of his projects—and perhaps rightly so, given the vista framed by every window. Each tent comes with a private butler service and a buggy to take guests around the property. While all the villas are private, some are ensconced in a thicket of trees as a perfect hidden retreat. Ask for the villa right near the top of the hill for unmatched views of the valley. Remember to try the local Druk beer stocked in the mini-bar along with the selection of herb-infused waters that are placed in each room. Food and drink The dining areas are set up across three beautifully designed buildings which extend the lore of the legendary Pemako with their artwork and architecture. All-day diner Soma offers a spread of global cuisine with an excellent selection of inhouse breads and bakes. Try the Southeast Asian bowls for some warm comfort on a cold day or simply settle down with a coffee and a book on the deck to revel in the valley, the river, and the mountains. For dinner, head over to Alchemy House, a restaurant housed in a heritage home which existed on this land much before the hotel came up and has been restored with great care, keeping its traditional design and rustic kitchen intact. The food served here is a celebration of local Bhutanese produce and recipes and winds through several courses featuring local greens, fiddlehead ferns, lentils, vegetables, yak meat curry, stir-fried dried pork with turnips, a fiery and warming ema datshi (local cheese mixed with fiery red chilli), all eaten with helpings of the nutty Bhutanese red rice. The gorgeously lit Five Nectars Bar, one of the property’s most stunning structures, is perfect for a sundowner or evening cocktails with the best vantage over the river. Try their locally inspired craft cocktails with herbs, fruit and spices from the property. Below the bar is a private dining area complete with a chef’s table. The property is expansive enough to set up meals under the pine trees or riverside. There is a designated picnic spot complete with a dining room and terrace nestled amid tall pines where the staff can set up a special meal for an entire group. Remember to inform the kitchen about your heat threshold so that the chillies don’t come as a surprise. The spa Days and nights at Pemako are soundtracked by the soothing sounds of birdsong, chirping crickets, and the gurgling river. This is a place to revel in a stillness of being, whether that is on a walk by the river, a moment inside the glass-walled meditation room, or simply watching the sky fill with stars from the deck of a villa. For more targeted wellbeing, an onsite Bhutanese expert in traditional medicine will assess your ailments and prescribe the right set of remedies. The story of the mythical Pemako plays out across all offerings—five of the herbs associated with the land have been distilled to their nearest real-world approximations and are infused in the drinking water as well as treatments at the Lotus Realm Spa. A traditional hot stone bath has a similar medley of herbs and promises renewal and relief in equal measure. The neighborhood/areaPunakha Valley sits at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, a startlingly beautiful corner of Bhutan, east of Thimphu. The former capital of Punakha remains a thriving preserve of Bhutanese culture with the town as the administrative centre of the entire district, and its magnificent dzong as the fulcrum of both spiritual and material worlds. . This commingling of realms is all around and Buddhist lore and customs percolate through the valley with hillsides festooned with prayer flags, memorial chortens, and little tsa tsa shrines dedicated to lost loves and myths of the Divine Madman, gurus, and dragons painted on to doors, homes and walls. The Mo Chhu River apart from providing a stunning backdrop to morning yoga and evening sundowners is also perfect for beginners who want to try their hand at white water rafting. That apart, Pemako’s extensive grounds have trails enough to explore and guides can take you to the Punakha dzong through scenic mountain paths. The service Pemako’s Bhutanese context is evident as the local staff (as well as the wonderfully cheerful Austrian GM Christiane) are all wearing the traditional national dress of gho and kira. Many are from the Punakha Valley itself and they are always at hand to talk to you about the vagaries of weather, local news, and stories. All the villas at Pemako have their own personal butlers who are always at hand to drive you up or down the hill and manage your schedule during your stay. Eco effortThe Bhutanese respect for nature extends across the design of the whole property as the forest has been kept wild and undisturbed with Bensley’s biophilic designs and minimal construction. Apart from the common dining and wellness areas, and its surrounding gardens, the rest of the hillside exists as it always did with centuries-old pines and fruit trees. The native flora has been maintained and they thrive as do the local fauna that continue to thrive. The sustainability effort extends across the hotel with rainwater harvesting, onsite sewage and waste treatment plants, reduction of single use plastic for all amenities and partnerships with local farms and suppliers. AccessibilityThe property is not accessible by wheelchair due to the topography and its location which is reached by crossing a footbridge. Anything left to mention? While there, definitely try and visit local artist Asha Kama who lives and works out of the nearby village. His custom-made works are displayed across the property including a beautiful triptych, in which the mythical geography of Pemako is mapped as the body of a sleeping goddess. Pemako also enlists guides who accompany guests on excursions to the Punakha Dzong and the Chimi Lhakhang temple, offering insight into the land, its people and their myths and legends." - Diya Kohli

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The Best New Hotels in Australia and Asia: 2024 Hot List

"This is the first top-end Bhutanese-owned hotel in the scene-stealing Punakha Valley east of Thimphu—home to the magnificent Punakha Dzong, the region’s iconic 17th-century fortress. And this is no small thing in a kingdom that has drawn big hitters such as Aman, andBeyond, and Six Senses. A series of buildings in the wooden, sloping-roofed Bhutanese vernacular style—including 21 tented villas—is slung across 70 lush acres of a river valley. The design was dreamt up by hotel designer Bill Bensley to unfold in layers, like the whorls of a lotus. Everything was plotted with the natural landscape in mind, and there was minimal felling of trees to create the one- to three-bedroom villas, each with a private heated pool and a spacious deck. Inside, Serge Ferrari fabrics and copper fixtures—including the bathroom tubs—meet an aesthetic rooted in Bhutanese culture, colors, and works of art. Druk beer is stocked in the minibar, there’s a traditional hot-stone bath in the spa, and prayer flags flutter on the lawns. From the welcome ritual by the resident lama and the warming butter tea to the guided excursions to temples and viewpoints, everything pays homage to the country, its people, and their spiritual beliefs. This is a place that invites you to slow down and be immersed in the quietude and beauty of the forest, the hills, and the river. From $1,770. —Diya Kohli" - CNT Editors

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Pemako Punakha
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"This is the first top-end Bhutanese-owned hotel in the scene-stealing Punakha Valley east of Thimphu—home to the magnificent Punakha Dzong, the region’s iconic 17th-century fortress. And this is no small thing in a kingdom that has drawn big hitters such as Aman, andBeyond, and Six Senses. A series of buildings in the wooden, sloping-roofed Bhutanese vernacular style—including 21 tented villas—is slung across 70 lush acres of a river valley. The design was dreamt up by hotel designer Bill Bensley to unfold in layers, like the whorls of a lotus. Everything was plotted with the natural landscape in mind, and there was minimal felling of trees to create the one- to three-bedroom villas, each with a private heated pool and a spacious deck. Inside, Serge Ferrari fabrics and copper fixtures—including the bathroom tubs—meet an aesthetic rooted in Bhutanese culture, colors, and works of art. Druk beer is stocked in the minibar, there’s a traditional hot-stone bath in the spa, and prayer flags flutter on the lawns. From the welcome ritual by the resident lama and the warming butter tea to the guided excursions to temples and viewpoints, everything pays homage to the country, its people, and their spiritual beliefs. This is a place that invites you to slow down and be immersed in the quietude and beauty of the forest, the hills, and the river. From $1,770. —Diya Kohli" - CNT Editors

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Pemako Punakha
Pemako Punakha
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Pemako Punakha

annagV885PE

Google
Pemako Punakha is truly one of a kind!! My butler, Edon, was so lovely. She was kind and attentive to every need, and I’m so happy to have her here. Every meal was amazing and perfectly curated by the chefs. The service, restaurant, and kitchen staff were all so warm and welcoming. ||The hotel itself is stunning and has every amenity you could ever want. I loved the morning yoga classes, hot stone bath, and incredible private pool right outside my villa. ||I would absolutely recommend a visit here. Edon and the rest of the staff made me feel so at home, and I’m so sad to leave.

komalp406

Google
Staying at Pemako Punakha was the highlight of our trip to Bhutan. The hotel is just beautiful, the food program is amazing, and all of the staff are incredibly kind and helpful. Nima, our butler, was one of the sweetest, kindest, and most thoughtful hotel employees we have ever met. Highly recommend a stay at this gorgeous property!

427amritap

Google
We had a dream vacation at the Pemako. Highly recommend. The Butlers of the villa really spoil you. Ours was this lovely lady called Edon. She was thoughtful, responsive, kind and very gentle. The food was spectacular. The spa, yoga room, the private pool in the villa, the view from every corner of the hotel and the magical approach across the river and the lovely and peaceful sound of the river from every corner of the hotel, we’re all adding up to our excellent experience.

Rishabh J.

Google
I had the opportunity of a lifetime to visit Bhutan to film and stay at this beautiful property for 2 nights. The attention to detail, hospitality, luxury and beautiful cuisine combined with an otherworldly location makes for one hell of a combination. The silence away from the city and the sound of nature is felt and that's what truly made this stay memorable. I'd also like to thank our butler, Choki, who was extremely professional and helpful at all times. 10/10 VISIT

LondonWiggies

Google
This was the third stop of our tailor made Bhutan journey organised by Wimeya Private Travel. Having experienced Six senses and Aman as two of our lodgings we had some trepidation around this unknown brand, but just WOW!! the location is a lot warmer and humid than the other 3 stops we made and we had brilliantly luxurious tent suite with a magnificent secluded and well heated private pool. The food , service and private authentic river palace vibe is magnificent

X1397BZandreal

Google
Nicest hotel we've stayed in for our Bhutan trip. Cannot beat the only place with private heated pools for each villa and service fit for royalty (literally there was a royal family that stayed there around the same time that we were too). And they had a blessing ceremony upon both check-in and prayer flag hanging / lungta upon check-out, with an astrology reading built into our stay. They even had an authentic farmhouse dinner experience within the property -- food was great. |Special shoutout to our butler Edon who really made us feel welcome and at home and anticipated and catered to our every need!

Milly6

Google
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the marvelous staff at Pemako Punakha for an unforgettable stay. It has been the most unique experience, not only on our incredible trip to Darjeeling and Bhutan but probably the best of any holiday to date.||In Pemako you have created a world of beauty and sophistication that transports you to another place and time, with first class amenities and service but most of all with the heart and soul of all those who work tirelessly everyday to make it a reality. We were delighted with Tashy who made us feel as if we belonged in this dreamy mountain domain, explained to us the legend that inspired it and was charming and solicitous throughout. ||Our only immense regret was that we had only booked one night because we were short of days. It is our dream to return one day to Bhutan and enjoy your hospitality and a leisurely hike around the beautiful mountains that house Pemako in Punakha. ||A heartfelt thank you for a wonderful stay to everyone at Pemako.

993yingw

Google
We had a wonderful experience with Edon, our butler. She was friendly, thoughtful, and enthusiastic, and her service made our stay truly enjoyable. Thank you, Edon — we miss you! ||Ching & Ying from CA, USA