Bhutan is perfect place to revitalise body and mind
BY AKANKSHA DEAN
In an ever-changing realm, explorers to Bhutan will ascertain, nevertheless, that it is much unaffected. Here, the daily life is demarcated by the hunt of harmony and landscape with azure skies, effervescent smiles, and eternal sense of serenity.
And the welcome in Amankora resort’s gateway lodges, each a matchless mien of its backdrop, is as warm as always. To begin with, Amankora could best be decoded with ‘serene pilgrimage’ (Aman translates ‘peace’ in Sanskrit and Kora ‘round pilgrimage’ in Dzongkha).
Following the kora (route) of five distinctive lodges spread over diverse valleys namely Paro, Thimpu, Punkaha, Gangtey and Bumthang, you board an expedition into the sumptuous pine forests of the Bhutanese peaks, onto the vibrant boulevards of Bhutan’s quaint cities and villages, and on a trail of private well-being, relaxation, and self-discovery.
Marked as one of the happiest places in the planet this minimalist luxury haven is devoted to augmenting the soul and essence of its guests. Interestingly, all the lodges share identical room outline and design and almost feel like you are slumbering in the same room for your entire voyage.
Highpoints also comprise the cosy spa with a widespread treatment menu, the sprawling alfresco areas for relaxing in the sun or below the stars and the warm living room and lounge where goings-on and sessions take place on an everyday basis: this could be an airing of a film on Bhutan or a session with a native monk.
FLAGS & WOODLAND HEALING
Individual epiphanies are not rare in Bhutan, which could be accredited to how logically tourists incline to feel ‘living’ in its mainly pure and mystical panorama of fish packed creeks, virgin forest, and hilltop temples. Amankora’s flag and forest therapy is, for numerous guests, a valued experience that allows them to relink themselves to the terrain, while they humbly listen, breathe and feel in the moment, fastened by the environmental backdrop and the ubiquitous rhythmic tizzy of the prayer flags sprinkled through the country.
Enthused by primeval Buddhist teachings, grounding physical experiences give lodgers an occasion to hiatus, centring only on hearing, sentient and emotion. Forest bathing encompasses taking serene walks across immaculate wilderness, captivating the woodland’s therapeutic ambience.
An iconic part of Bhutanese ethos for eras, prayer flags are affixed to inspire contentment and affluence. The vision and hums of the vibrant flags as they flap on the ridge design a pivotal outlet for transformative meditation.
HERBAL THERAPY & HOT-STONE BATHS
Baths have been an essential part of Bhutanese household life and old-style medicine for epochs. As the water temperatures reach a penetrating level, medicinal herbs float on the surface releasing a sweet aroma.
It is understood that the hotness of the water, the minerals unconfined from the rock, and the herbs all syndicate to generate therapeutic advantages for high blood pressure, abdominal ailments and inflammation.
Khempa, the herb artemisia is a regular painkiller, used as a remedial addon to the old-style Himalayan cleansing ritual. A fleeting walk from Aman Gangtey, over a hill above the pictorial Phobjikha Valley, a wooden shelter (potato shed) with bamboo doors houses Aman’s Bhutanese hot-stone bath.
A hot-stone bath is not only to relax a sore body but it rejuvenates even otherwise. All one needs to do is get into a wooden tub filled with water, rich in minerals and balanced sprigs of khempa and let the red-hot stones, added on the other side do their magic!
For the amateur, one could go with fewer stones before soaking in the water and then add on more if you want to. Soak in candlelight in waters, and partake a hot apple cider as the sun sets, an experience not to be missed!
MONKS & MEDITATION
Expending the humble Buddhist practice of ‘mindfulness’, lodgers are educated on how to carry composed cognisance of attention, form and inhalation intended at evolving innate self-awareness and altering the awareness into a channel of edified thought.
Amankora routes a committed wellness programme with a concentration on yoga and meditation. Monks from Bhutan’s resident monasteries frequently visit Amankora to lead meditations, dispersing their knowledge and trainings.
A typical day at Amankora commences with sunrise yoga in the spas’ devoted mountain sight studios. The lodges also path a line-up of yoga-focused happiness hideaways and monks repeatedly visit from Bhutan’s monasteries to top meditation sessions, share their training and offer blessings to lodge guests.
The values of mindfulness chaperon guests to experience the natural splendour, ethnicity and holiness of Bhutan in a more cherished and special way.