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A Club Mahindra Associate Resort. Discover the dream-like Punakha, a bewitching town seeped into Bhutan’s history. Known for the Punakha Dzong, a 17th-century fortress set at the juncture of the Pho and Mo Chhu rivers, the town is indefinably enchanting. Witness spectacular Himalayan views, wander past ancient temples, and partake in Punakha Tshechu, a religious festival observed with pomp and fervor. Home to the last surviving population of the white-bellied herons, Punakha is sure to charm you with its emerald forests and petite village houses built with pounded mud and stones. Flanked by thick pine forests, overlooking the Punakha Valley and straggling paddy fields is RKPO Green Resort, a Club Mahindra Affiliate property. Transport yourself to a space so surreal, featuring purity and simplicity. Feel charmed by the traditional Bhutanese architecture and heart-warming hospitality. From the property, just a five-minute trek down is Chimmi Lhakhang; the temple of Lama Drukpa Kuenley (The Divine Mad Man), a must-visit. Surrounded by plentiful trekking trails, RKPO Green Resort lands you in the lap of nature, gifting you the desired seclusion.

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Punakha Dzong, also known as the "Palace of Great Happiness," is Bhutan’s second-largest and most majestic dzong.
Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Temple of Fertility, is dedicated to the "Divine Madman," Lama Drukpa Kunley. Situated on a picturesque hilltop, the temple is famous for its fertility blessings and colorful phallic symbols.
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is a stunning four-story pagoda-style temple perched on a hill overlooking the Punakha Valley. Built to promote peace and harmony, this chorten features intricate murals and spiritual symbols.
The Punakha Suspension Bridge is one of Bhutan’s longest and most iconic suspension bridges, spanning the Pho Chhu River. The bridge offers exhilarating views of the river and the surrounding landscape.
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Punakha and Wangdue valleys, Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery is a serene retreat and spiritual center.
Held annually Punakha Drubchen is a vibrant festival that commemorates Bhutan's historic victories over Tibetan invaders. It features dramatic reenactments of ancient battles, traditional masked dances, and cultural performances.
Bhutan's national dish, Ema Datshi, is a spicy stew made from chilies and local cheese. Popular in Punakha, it's often served with red rice, offering a rich, fiery flavor that reflects Bhutanese culinary traditions.
A flavorful dish, Phaksha Paa consists of sliced pork cooked with red chilies and radish, often accompanied by spinach or other local greens.
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Facilities Provided 
RKPO Green Resort offers a diverse range of facilities designed to gift guests with a memorable stay. The resort features expansive, well-appointed rooms with modern amenities, ensuring comfort and convenience. Guests can indulge in delicious Bhutanese and international cuisine at the on-site restaurant, or unwind at the cozy bar with a selection of drinks. The resort also boasts a tranquil spa offering holistic treatments for relaxation. Additional amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, Laundry Service, Concierge Service, and a Travel Desk all contributing to a fulfilling experience.

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IEF applicable: 
Yes
Associate resort: 
Yes
IDS Resorts: 
Yes