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a look to the newly opened exotic hotel at the most mysterious country in asia
bhutan has been recognized as the best place to visit for travelers who seeks out unperturbed rejuvenating holiday, and of course meditation.
despite the somehow strict prohibition upon independent traveler, lets talk design! there is something unique about bhutanese architecture — solid and rammed-earth farmhouse, cliff-hugging monasteries, and traditional-patterned temples are amongst the first things you will notice. meanwhile, when it comes to typical bhutanese house, it is usually two storey-high with a large and airy attic used for storage. some wooden surfaces that are often used are painted in various patterns representing lotus, clouds, or the local cultural symbols.
the newly opened six senses hotel
being able to get in bhutan used to be highly restricted and exclusive. as for international architects to get a project for bhutan travel and tourism considered more than luck. take clue to habita architects, a thailand-based architectural and design studio who was assigned to be in charge for the newly opened six senses hotel bhutan, in collaboration with six senses creative department and p landscape designer.