Mountain Lodge, Bumthang
Mountain Lodge
Mid-Range
Good quality service and overall comfort
Our rating: Mid-Range | Property style: Lodge
Mountain Lodge is located about one kilometre north of Jakar town, on the way to Kurjey temple, overlooking Wangdicholing. It is one of the oldest hotels in Bumthang, owned and operated by the family. The eldest son was trained in Austria in hotel management and so they are quite efficient. All the rooms are high standard wooden paneled and individually heated by the fire-wood stove (Bukhari). There is a continuous supply of hot water from the central boiler, and a well-trained team of staff who will look after you.









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Mountain Lodge, Bumthang
Mountain Lodge is located about one kilometre north of Jakar town, on the way to Kurjey temple, overlooking Wangdicholing. It is one of the oldest hotels in Bumthang, owned and operated by the family. The eldest son was trained in Austria in hotel management and so they are quite efficient. All the rooms are high standard wooden paneled and individually heated by the fire-wood stove (Bukhari). There is a continuous supply of hot water from the central boiler, and a well-trained team of staff who will look after you.