About
Be close with nature
The Name
The inspiration of the name of the eco-lodge comes from the rare Ward’s Trogon. The Ward’s Trogon is an extremely elusive bird known to reside in the temperate and subtropical forests across the Himalayas, Myanmar, and Vietnam.
However, due to habitat loss and degradation, the Ward’s Trogon has been listed on the list of globally endangered birds. Yongkhola, the location of the eco-lodge, is one of the few places in the world where one can catch a glimpse of the Ward’s Trogon unperturbed in its natural Habitat. The rather common Red-headed Trogon is the other species of trogon found in Bhutan and it can also be frequently sighted not far from the lodge.
Our Services
Free Wifi
We believe that our guest should be provided with a fast and reliable connection.
Quality service
Our limited capacity will enable to focus our energies towards providing quality services
Personal XP
Provides services that is personalized to fulfil the needs and demands of each individual guest.
Documentaries
Collection of Bhutanese movies and documentary programs that can be arranged for private groups.
The Location
Yongkhola, where Trogon Villa is located, lies in between Bumthang and Mongar. It is 142 km away from Jakar and 56 km kilometres away from the town of Mongar.
With altitudes varying from above 3500 meters at the Thrumsingla pass to less than 800 meters above sea level at Limethang that can be covered in less than 3 hours of driving, the region is truly an ecological paradise. It is no wonder that many bird watchers consider this region to be the birding capital of Asia.