Originally Posted by
behuman
I am really wondering if Aman fixed the communal dining problem. Paro was like a college camp and Gangtey was awful for dinner. Won't return to an Aman in any case.
I don't know for sure if Aman does that on purpose, but every hotel I've been to in Bhutan has communal dining. Maybe it's a cultural thing and if so, you are there to experience the culture, right?
Reading
chelsea2's last post, I am sooooo happy I got to experience Bhutan before the tourist rush. Read how it was back in 2007 if you like
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-...ip-bhutan.html . Rough around the edges to put it mildly, but infinitely more interesting IMHO.