Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced the opening of Yarkay, Thimphu – IHCL SeleQtions in Bhutan. Nestled amidst the Himalayas, the hotel offers a blend of Bhutanese heritage and modern comforts.
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Puneet Chhatwal, managing director & CEO, IHCL said, “As the world’s first carbon-negative country, Bhutan is a premier leisure destination. We are pleased to announce the opening of SeleQtions in Thimphu, designed to meet the growing demand for experiential travel. This opening is in line with our vision to grow our presence in prominent gateway destinations, enabling travel circuits in the region to attract global travellers.”
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Vikram Patil, general manager, Yarkay, Thimphu – IHCL SeleQtions, said, “We are excited to welcome guests to Yarkay, Thimphu – IHCL SeleQtions and share the beauty and culture of Bhutan. Our team is committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring that our guests have a memorable experience.”
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The 83-key Yarkay, Thimphu – IHCL SeleQtions is a hotel in the heart of the capital city. Inspired by Bhutan’s folktale of the Four Friends, the hotel’s interiors are a celebration of Bhutanese culture and values. Vibrant colour schemes exude the warmth and sincerity of its locale reflecting the blend of tradition and modernity, with monastery inspired Dzongs, cornices, and traditional style wooden panels.
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Guests can indulge in a culinary journey at the all-day dining restaurant or explore the Bhutanese flavours at Zachum which serves traditional dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The Sky Garden Restaurant provides a panoramic view of the city. Yarkay, Thimphu- IHCL SeleQtions offers a range of recreational facilities, including a gym with views of the Himalayas, an indoor pool, and a spa. Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom, is renowned for its pristine natural beauty and unique cultural heritage. Known as the “Last Shangri-La,” Bhutan’s breath-taking landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and pristine forests, attract adventurers and nature lovers from around the world.
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