Amankora Bhutan Wanderlust Momo’s

I’ve been fueling my wanderlust by culinary measures — making delicious Thai spicy shrimp salads filled with sweet pomelo and snacking on French Truffle Frites; trying out recipes in my dusty cookbooks now that I have more time to do so.

If I can’t go to these places, at least I can be transported there by my taste buds! The Gift from Bhutan & Amankora. I travel for adventure, culture and new recipes, oh and maybe some shopping. In many destinations I am introduced to divine cuisine, these meals inspire a dinner party based on a native dish.

The Gift from Bhutan & Amankora. I travel for adventure, culture and new recipes, oh and maybe some shopping. In many destinations I am introduced to divine cuisine, these meals inspire a dinner party based on a native dish. Do you remember the first time you dined on a tangy spice infused chicken and date tagine in Morocco?  And then schlepped a clay tagine home to create a full blown Moroccan Feast – guests in exotic caftans, babouche (shoes), and of course accompanied by ancient folk music. I’ll never forget that spicy summer evening in my garden.

Our initial evening Amankora Thimphu pre-prandial cocktail hour included amid a platter of morsels, a humble dumpling, known as a Momo, accompanied by a fiery red chili sauce. Who knew it would become the precious darling of Bhutan and virtually demanded by our travel group exploring Amankora Lodges. Momo became a rally cry from thereafter. An absorbing 10-day Aman Adventure enriched by sampling Bhutanese cuisine including: Yak steak with radish red chili, diced chicken curry with glass noodles, chili cheese and Yak butter tea.

On a wintry snowy morning, I requested a Momo cooking class at Amankora Paro – as Amankora is inclined to do, please their guests, Chef invited me to the kitchen for a personal class, just like that!


Chef ‘s Tej Bakadur Rai and Richard Bia at Amankora Paro, Kadren chela! And of course, compliments to Mark who alerted each Lodge of our Momo Addiction!

I’m eternally grateful !

Amangiri – Last minute cancel

Oooh, Amazing last-minute cancel at the luxurious iconic Amangiri for these dates: April 19-22.

One of my VV favorite Aman properties overlooking the starkly beautiful desert scenery and the Southwest’s iconic flat-topped mesa rock formations, Amangiri (‘peaceful mountain’) is located in the USA’s Grand Circle region. Five national parks, numerous national monuments and the Navajo Nation Reservation, the largest Native American reservation in the United States, surround the resort.

The 3,472 square feet Amangiri Suite features a large private lap pool with floating steps, an expansive sun deck with outdoor dining areas and a sky terrace, all with magnificent Utah desert views. Sanskrit for “Peaceful Mountain.” 746 square feet interior plus 2996 square feet of external space giving a total livable space of 3742 square feet. Amangiri Suite, located in the Desert Wing, Average Nightly Rate: $5,900.00.

Views of undulating dunes and plateaus with private swimming pool and large terraces.
Amangiri Pool

Guest entry to the Amangiri Suite is through a spacious courtyard with lounging chairs that extends around the suite to an expansive swimming pool and terrace. The swimming pool measures 61 feet by 11 feet and the terrace provides two daybeds, four sun lounges and built-in lounge seating with dining table. The interior of the suite follows the flow of the guest suites however with two bathrooms, one containing twin showers and the other a bathtub. Separating the two bathing areas is a breezeway that connects the desert lounge with the swimming pool terrace. Rising from the entrance courtyard are steps that lead to a sky terrace with a double day bed for lounging in the day or star gazing in the evenings. The Amangiri Suite enjoys more than 3740 square feet of living space.

Amangiri Suite Terrace & Pool
Amangiri Suite Terrace & Pool

Sun deck with four sun loungers, built-in lounge seating, dining area.

Fire pit

Private sky terrace with large day bed

Private courtyard entrance and breezeway. King-size bed

Living area with reading chairs, writing desk

Bathroom with twin rain showers, soaking tub

Twin vanities, dressing areas, separate toilet

Wi-Fi, TV, DVD player, sound system, safe. Air-conditioning, underfloor heating

Personal bar

Complimentary Suite Inclusions

Breakfast, lunch and dinner for two guests per suite (Inclusive of non-alcoholic beverages)

Mini-Fridge (Inclusive of non-alcoholic beverages)

Private transfers to and from Page Airport

Wireless internet

Guided group hikes, daily 

Use of Fitness Center and Water Pavilion including Steam Room, Sauna, Cold Plunge Pool and Step Pool (heated to 102 ˚F in winter & cool in summer)

Daily Fitness Class

Self-guided on property hikes

Custom itinerary planning services

Taxes and Service Charge

Room rates are subject to 6.95% sales tax (7.1% sales tax starting April 1, 2019), 4.57% occupancy tax, 4.57% transient room tax and 10% service charge. Food and beverage are subject to a 6.95% sales tax, 1% restaurant tax and 18% service charge. 

Spa services are subject to 18% service charge. All activities are subject to a 10% service charge.

 Location: Situated on 600 acres in Canyon Point, Southern Utah

• Tucked into a protected valley with sweeping views toward Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

• 25-minute drive from the nearest town of Page, Arizona

• 15-minute drive to the shores of Lake Powell • Backed by a lofty rock escarpment

Getting There

• 25-minute drive from Page Municipal Airport • Other airports nearby include St. George,

Utah; Flagstaff and Phoenix, Arizona; and Las Vegas, Nevada

• Vehicle transfers available between Amangiri and St. George, Flagstaff, Phoenix and Las Vegas

We can organize a jet charter as well!

Amangiri

Amangiri

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