Gongkhar Guest House

Bhutan


This excellent hotel, 1.5km southeast of Jakar, has spacious, cosy and comfortable rooms with bukharis and renovated bathrooms. There's a good view of the dzong, garden seating among amazing roses, excellent service, and the food is among the best and most varied in the valley. The deluxe rooms are exceptionally comfortable, though all rooms boast electric heaters and bukharis.


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Nearby Bhutan attractions

1. Lhodrak Kharchu Goemba

0.64 MILES

On the hill to the east of Jakar is this large Nyingma monastery, founded in the 1970s by Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche, with about 400 monks currently in…

2. Chorten

0.67 MILES

This chorten marks the spot where a Tibetan general's head was buried after the defeat of a 17th-century Tibetan invasion force.

3. Jakar Lhakhang

0.74 MILES

The 14th-century Jakar Lhakhang marks the centre of the town.

4. Chorten

0.95 MILES

This chorten containing a large water-driven prayer wheel marks the intersection between Jakar's main thoroughfare and the road that follows the Chamkhar…

5. Cheese Factory

1.17 MILES

Bhutan's only commercial cheese factory. A tour includes free cheese tasting.

6. Bumthang Brewery

1.18 MILES

At this state-of-the-art microbrewery you will learn about the brewing of the Swiss-style unfiltered weiss beer, before sampling the end product in the…

7. Jakar Dzong

1.24 MILES

Jakar Dzong is in a picturesque location overlooking the Chokhor valley; the current structure was built in 1667. Its official name is Yuelay Namgyal…

8. Wangdichholing Palace

1.32 MILES

The palace of Wangdichholing was built in 1857 on the battle-camp site of the penlop of Trongsa, Jigme Namgyal. It was the first palace in Bhutan that…