Set on a quiet ridge overlooking the grand silhouette of Trongsa Dzong, Yangkhil Resort offers one of central Bhutan's most scenic and serene stays. With sweeping views of the Mangde
With the Chhu river and the terraced hills beyond, the resort feels gently removed yet deeply connected to Bhutan's cultural heart.
The 21 rooms are cozy and welcoming, with traditional woodwork, local textiles, and soft lighting. Most open onto private balconies, where guests can sip tea while watching clouds drift past the fortress below or listening to the valley wind carry the occasional call to prayer.
Meals are generous and thoughtfully prepared, featuring Bhutanese staples alongside familiar comfort foods. Whether it's a bowl of red rice with seasonal vegetables or a warm soup after a long journey, dining here feels like being looked after.
The grounds invite slow wandering—stone paths through manicured gardens, shaded corners to read or reflect, and quiet spots where birdsong lingers in the air. Just a short drive away, the historic Trongsa Dzong and Ta Dzong museums await, offering deeper glimpses into Bhutan's royal lineage and spiritual past.
Yangkhil isn't showy—it's sincere. It is a place where the rhythm of the valley sets the tone and where every guest is welcomed not as a tourist but as a traveler passing through with reverence.