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Banyan Tree Ringha
Banyan Tree Ringha is in China’s Yunnan province, in a mountainous area that has been officially designated “Shangri-La” by the Chinese government and is part of Greater Tibet, both historically and culturally. The architecture reflects the local Tibetan culture: the 32 spacious lodges and suites are traditional Tibetan farmhouses with intricate woodcarvings, enormous pine pillars, smoky fireplaces and wooden balconies that have valley or river views. There are three restaurants to choose from: Llamo, which serves Chinese and Western dishes, Chang Sa, for Tibetan specialties, and Jakhang, a cozy teahouse with a large fireplace and an encyclopedic collection of teas. The Ringha has a divine Banyan Tree spa and a business center, but no fitness center or pool. The Shangri-La Airport (DIG) is a half-hour drive from the hotel.
Banyan Tree Ringha
Hong Po Village, Jian Tang Town
Shangri-La County
Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Yunnan Province, People’s Republic of China 674400
Tel: (86) 887 828 8822
Fax: (86) 887 828 8911
E-mail: ringha@banyantree.com
Gyalthang Dzong Hotel
The Gyalthang Dzong Hotel, incorporates typical Tibetan architectural elements and is inspired by the style of local lamaseries, the local buildings that house Buddhist monks. It has 45 rooms and two suites, all centered on an inner courtyard, which offer views over the nearby valley and the snow-capped mountains. Local textiles and a rich palette of colors enhance each room's decoration. The Metok Pema Restaurant, named after the symbolic purity of the lotus flower, serves a complete breakfast buffet, and a dinner menu of Chinese, Tibetan, and western specialties. There is a courtyard cafe for casual meals and drinks. The Angsana Spa specializes in six different types of massage. There are bicycle rentals, trekking and botanical tours in the summer and autumn led by specialists from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, all available to guests. There is no pool, fitness center or business center, however, there is a computer in the lobby with broadband Internet access. The hotel is a five-minute drive from Shangri-La Airport (DIG).
Gyalthang Dzong Hotel
Shangri-La Diqing
Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Yunnan 674400 China
Tel: (86) 887 822 3646
Fax: (86) 887 822 3620
E-mail: gyalthang@angsana.com