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Homestays in Bhutan

Planning a trip to Bhutan? You might be drawn to a luxury resort with sweeping Himalayan views, a boutique lodge surrounded by nature, or a convenient hotel right in the heart of Thimphu. Whatever your style, we’ll help you find the perfect place to stay.

At Druk Asia, we handpick hotels that reflect the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality, meet our standards of comfort and cleanliness, and offer the best value for every traveller. From Paro to Punakha, every hotel listed here is officially vetted by Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), Tourism Council Of Bhutan (TCB), Hotels Association of Bhutan to ensure they meet international best practices standards.

*All Bhutan Tour Packages include comfortable 3-star accommodations. Upgrades to 4-star or 5-star hotels are available at an additional cost.

Start exploring by destination or speak to our Bhutan Travel Specialists to find the perfect accommodation for your journey.

Paro Village View Homestay


Paro Village View Homestay, hosted by Tshering Om, offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Dzongdrakha village, near the historic Dzongdrakha Temple. Rooted in agriculture, this homestay provides an authentic experience of Bhutanese farm life, with organic farming practices, homegrown meals, and hands-on cooking sessions. Guests can enjoy serene valley views, unwind with a traditional hot stone bath, and immerse themselves in the simplicity and charm of rural Bhutanese living.


Travellers Village Homestay


Traveller Homestay, hosted by Choden, offers an immersive Bhutanese experience in the tranquil village of Nemjo, just outside Paro. With a century-old family home blending tradition and modern comforts, guests can enjoy organic farm-to-table meals, participate in daily farm activities, and unwind with a soothing hot stone bath. Whether seeking cultural immersion, outdoor adventures, or a peaceful retreat, Choden warmly welcomes visitors to experience the authentic charm of Bhutanese rural life.


Ugyen Village Homestay


Ugyen’s homestay offers a unique glimpse into Bhutanese heritage, set within a 400-year-old ancestral home that has been carefully preserved over generations. With a sacred altar on the top floor, a warm and welcoming space for guests on the second, and a living museum showcasing treasured artefacts on the ground floor, every corner of the house tells a story. Guests can enjoy traditional experiences like a hot stone bath, explore Bhutan’s national sport with Ugyen’s archery sessions, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural traditions of village life.


Lala Homestay


Lala’s homestay in Punakha offers a peaceful retreat nestled in the hills, overlooking the breathtaking Punakha Dzong. With a blend of tradition and comfort, guests can stay in charming villas, experience authentic Bhutanese farming life, and enjoy homegrown meals from the family’s paddy fields and orchard.


Tshering Farmhouse


Experience authentic Bhutanese hospitality at a traditional farm homestay in Dop Shari, Paro. Enjoy breathtaking views, home-cooked local cuisine, and warm family living in a century-old farmhouse near the Paro River and Dzong.


Aum Dechen Om Homestay


Aum Dechen Om Homestay, hosted by Dechen Om, offers a serene riverside escape in Damchi village, Kabesa gewog, just above the tranquil Punakha River. Surrounded by pristine nature, this homestay is where comfort meets conservation—providing guests with a peaceful retreat and a chance to reconnect with Bhutan’s natural beauty.


Chimi Lhakhang Village Homestay


Chimi Lhakhang Village Homestay, hosted by a warm and welcoming local family, offers travellers a truly immersive experience in the heart of Bhutanese village life. Located just a short walk from the renowned Fertility Temple, this homestay invites you to live among the local farming community, discover their customs, and share in their daily rhythms.


Kinley Om Homestay


Kinley Om Homestay is a peaceful retreat tucked away in a lush, green haven overlooking the majestic Punakha Dzong and surrounding paddy fields. With its crisp mountain air and serene setting, this charming homestay offers guests a soothing escape from the rush of daily life.


Mendrelgang Homestay


Mendrelgang Homestay is a traditional Bhutanese home nestled in the forested hills of Mendrelgang village under Toebisa gewog. Surrounded by lush greenery all year round, this warm and inviting retreat offers travellers an intimate glimpse into everyday Bhutanese life.


Damchi Homestay


Damchi Homestay, hosted by Kinley Dema, is a peaceful riverside escape in the lush countryside of Punakha. Nestled by the tranquil Mochhu River, this cosy homestay invites travellers to slow down, unwind, and reconnect with nature. With only two homestays in the area, it offers a rare sense of exclusivity and serenity.


Aum Choden Homestay


Aum Choden Homestay, hosted by Choden, is a 108-year-old farmhouse tucked in the quiet outskirts of Paro, offering guests an authentic window into Bhutanese village life. Surrounded by scenic views, the homestay invites travellers to savour home-cooked meals, try traditional games like archery and darts, and relax in a healing hot stone bath. With its warm hospitality, cultural activities, and rustic charm, it’s a memorable retreat for those seeking simplicity and connection in Bhutan.


FAQS ABOUT HOTELS AND RESORTS IN BHUTAN

Bhutan offers a range of accommodations — from cosy 3-star hotels and charming boutique lodges to authentic homestays. Most tour packages include 3-star hotels, which are clean, comfortable, and culturally immersive.

While you won’t find large mainstream brands like Marriott, Hilton, or Hyatt in Bhutan, a few exclusive international luxury groups operate here — including Amankora (Aman Resorts), COMO Uma (COMO Hotels), and Six Senses. These boutique chains offer high-end experiences that blend seamlessly with Bhutanese aesthetics and values.

Yes, most hotels in Bhutan offer WiFi, but the speed can vary, especially in rural areas. It’s generally stable in cities like Thimphu and Paro, but can be spotty in remote valleys.

Absolutely. All hotels listed with Druk Asia are licensed by the Department of Tourism (DoT) and regularly inspected. Hygiene and guest safety are taken seriously across all categories of hotels.

Yes, you can request specific hotels or upgrade to 4- or 5-star options for an additional cost. Let our Bhutan Travel Specialists know your preferences and we'll tailor your stay accordingly.

Most 3-star hotels include private bathrooms, heating, hot water, basic toiletries, bottled water, and in-house dining. Higher-end hotels may offer spa services, fine dining, and panoramic views.

Yes, most hotels provide room heating, especially in colder regions like Bumthang or during winter months. It’s a good idea to check in advance, especially for budget hotels.

If you’re booking through a tour package, your meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — will typically be included, often served at the hotel or a local restaurant.

Many hotels are family-friendly and can provide extra bedding upon request. However, not all hotels have child-specific facilities, so it’s best to check in advance.

Some hotels can be booked online, but the most convenient way is through a licensed tour operator like Druk Asia, especially since accommodations are usually included in your tour package.

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