The Postcard Dewa, Thimphu
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Nyzerka, Khasadapchu, Thimphu, Kingdom of Bhutan
- Swimming pool
- Free WiFi
- Spa
- Fitness Centre
- Meeting/Banquet facilities
stay Blessed
When you’re visiting Bhutan, it’s only right to start your journey on a spiritual note with a short
hike to the local monastery. One of our best kept secrets is the Nyenzerkha Lhakhang, a small,
7th century temple that overlooks the valley.Meet the lama, light some butter lamps and immerse
yourself in history as we take you on a guided tour of this ancient site.
Hotel Heritage Tour
Immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture without leaving the comfort of your hotel. The interiors of the Postcard Dewa are a treasure trove of local antiques – including artifacts preserved from an old
monastery. Ask us for a guided tour to learn about thangka paintings, handcrafted textiles, traditional cane work and more.
Darts And Arrow
The people of Bhutan love sports and a visit here wouldn’t be complete without indulging in its
indigenous games. Round up the family for a few rounds of Archery and Khuru (Darts). People of all ages and abilities can join in. An instructor will join you and explain the rules, techniques and safety procedures before the games begins. All that activity will build an appetite, so we suggest following the games with a picnic.
Picnic by River The Side
Part of Bhutan’s reputation for being the happiest place on Earth certainly has to do with its
breathtaking landscapes and appreciation for the little joys in life. Soak in the beauty of the Wang Chhu
(Thimphu River) while sipping on a hot chocolate, and picking at savory treats with our Personalized
Picnic Baskets. This is the ideal afternoon for anyone who needs to shed off the stresses of city life, lay back, and listen to the sound of the river rushing by. We also have a second secret spot in the forest if you prefer a more intimate setting.
Foraging In The Forest
We try to keep things different at The Postcard Dewa, and no experience is as singularly unique and authentic as this. People in Bhutan often use native plants as food or for medicinal reasons, and the local communities even host a festival to create awareness about sustainable harvesting. Join us on a trip to the forest, where you can forage for rare plants and local mushrooms, found only in Bhutan at certain times of the year.
Dining
The Post Card Mora
Moira’s roots as an agricultural village offers culinary riches unseen in other parts of Goa. A fascinating example of which is Moidechim Kelim or the popular Moira Banana. It’s an ingredient that is expertly flavoured with local spices to prepare the popular Rava fried banana snack. Other standout dishes include Solachi Kadi and Fish Uddamethi prepared with fresh mackerels
The Post Card Velha
The delectable cuisine of this former capital of Portuguese India can be attributed to its cultural
heritage. Shining examples of this legacy can be found in the likes of Fish Dangar, Pork Feijoada or the traditional, spicy favourite Prawn Balchao. All of which can be enjoyed in our serene and scenic dining pavilions overlooking the Mandovi river.
Luxury Room
The 800 square foot, sun-filled suite has plenty of space and opens to a lush forest setting. It even has a personal sit-out where one can take advantage of a few much-needed moments of solitude.
Room Amenities
- Bathtub
- linens
- Alarm