MUMBAI, SEPTEMBER 22, 2022: As Bhutan reopens its doors for travellers after two long years, Taj welcomes you to enjoy the magic of the Last Shangri La on Earth. Be it exploring the hills with the majestic Himalayas as the backdrop, gazing at the mesmerizing prayer wheels, or simply taking a stroll through the vibrant bazaars of Bhutan, the ideal getaway is now just a flight away.
Nestled in the heart of stunningly picturesque Thimphu Valley lies the magnificent Taj Tashi, the gateway to a magical land brimming with fascinating folklore. This luxe hotel is ideally situated for guests to explore the kingdom’s spectacular monasteries, centuries-old street festivals, scenic mountain passes and pristine wilderness. Staying true to Bhutan’s ancient and alluring ways, Taj Tashi enchantingly blends Dzong architecture and modern design, and is adorned with classical hand-drawn Buddhist murals.
Choose to dine at The Thongsel, the all-day-dining restaurant, or unwind with a drink at Ara, the bar that gets its theme from the dramneyn, a Himalayan folk music instrument. Savour Bhutan's most popular dish, Ema Datshi at Chig-Ja-Gye, or pamper yourself, body and soul with a special Bhutanese Hot Stone Bath at our Jiva Spa.
Disconnect with the chaos of the world and experience the Tajness in Bhutan with Taj Tashi.
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About Taj
Established in 1903, Taj is The Indian Hotels Company Limited’s (IHCL) iconic brand for the world’s most discerning travellers seeking authentic experiences in luxury and has been ranked as the World’s Strongest Hotel Brand and India’s Strongest Brand as per Brand Finance Hotels 50 Report 2022 and India 100 Report 2022. From world-renowned landmarks to modern business hotels, idyllic beach resorts to authentic Grand Palaces, each Taj hotel offers an unrivalled fusion of warm Indian hospitality, world-class service and modern luxury.
The unique portfolio comprises hotels across the globe including presence in India, North America, United Kingdom, Africa, Middle East, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan and Nepal.
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