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A Club Mahindra Associate Resort Thimphu, the capital of the world’s most riveting destination Bhutan, is sprinkled with countless draws. Splendid Buddhist sights, entrancing festivals, and crimson-robed- monks leave the visitors enchanted. An enticing mix of old and new, Thimphu is a lively city that finds a fine balance between its scenic fairytale-like villages and commercial exuberance. The best way is to break away from the itinerary, as the city offers enough room to uncover its hidden wonders waiting to be explored. Experience heritage and modernity as you step into Hotel Ariya, a Club Mahindra Affiliate property located 15 minutes from the bustling heart of Thimphu. Treat your eyes to the meticulously decorated interiors and your soul to the tranquil ambiance. The property has it all from exceptional dining and fitness to holistic wellness services. Embrace warm hospitality and take in a dose of relaxation at this property. Delight in an unforgettable stay at Hotel Ariya, a sanctuary of tranquility and indulgence.

Things to Do

A striking fortress and monastery, Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu is the seat of Bhutan’s government.
A massive golden statue of Buddha, perched atop a hill overlooking Thimphu, Buddha Dordenma offers breathtaking views of the valley. The statue, one of the largest in the world, symbolizes peace and prosperity.
National Memorial Chorten, a white-washed stupa, built in memory of the third King of Bhutan, is a spiritual hub where locals come to pray and meditate. Its intricate carvings and religious significance make it a key cultural landmark.
Home to Bhutan’s national animal, the takin, Motithang Takin Preserve is a wildlife reserve that allows visitors to see these unique creatures up close. The lush surroundings and peaceful environment make it a great spot for nature lovers.
Folk Heritage Museum provides a glimpse into traditional Bhutanese rural life, with displays of artifacts, tools, and household items. It offers an authentic experience of Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life.
Thimphu Tshechu is a vibrant religious festival celebrated in Bhutan's capital, Thimphu. Held annually in the fall, it honors Guru Rinpoche with colorful masked dances, traditional music, and rituals performed by monks.
The Bhutanese New Year, Losar, is a joyful festival celebrated in Thimphu with family gatherings, feasting, and traditional performances.
Ema Datshi is Bhutan's iconic national dish, made with fiery chili peppers and locally sourced cheese.
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Facilities Provided 
Hotel Ariya offers a wide range of facilities designed to provide guests with a comfortable and convenient stay. The hotel features spacious, well-appointed rooms with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site multi-cuisine restaurant, which serves an array of Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese, and Continental dishes. For business and social gatherings, the property provides a conference room and banquet hall. Additional amenities include a fitness center, spa services, and a cozy lounge for relaxation. The attentive staff and concierge service ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience.

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IEF applicable: 
Yes
Associate resort: 
Yes