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Hotels in Bhutan

Handpicked hotels and resorts across Bhutan — from boutique 3-star stays to world-class luxury.

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Rema Resort provides a tranquil hideaway for travellers who value peace and quiet. Perched on a gentle hill, it overlooks rice fields and distant mountains. It’s the perfect retreat for those who wish to unplug and immerse themselves in Bhutanese calm.

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Built for the Fourth King’s coronation, Olathang remains one of Paro’s largest and most storied hotels. Traditional Bhutanese architecture blends with lush forest surroundings. Its historic charm and spacious grounds make it a popular choice for larger groups and ceremonies.

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Right in the heart of Bhutan’s capital, Namgay Heritage Hotel stands as a beautiful blend of tradition, comfort and convenience. It’s one of Thimphu’s earliest boutique heritage hotels, thoughtfully designed to showcase Bhutanese craftsmanship while providing all the modern comforts a traveller needs. From its carved-wood interiors to its warm lighting and spacious rooms, the hotel feels both culturally rich and wonderfully welcoming.

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Encircled by pines, Dewachen sits in Gangtey’s crane-filled alpine meadow. The lodge’s traditional interiors are warmed by fireplaces and local charm. It’s a lovely base for exploring the valley, especially during the Black-Necked Crane Festival.

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A spiritual sanctuary set in Bhutan’s holiest heartland. The resort sits near Kurjey Lhakhang and is surrounded by sacred sites. Rooms are modest yet full of warmth and character.

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One of the few refined stays in historic Trongsa, birthplace of Bhutan’s monarchy. Its terrace overlooks Trongsa Dzong and distant ranges. Rooms are spacious and decorated in soft, earthy tones.

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A riverside sanctuary offering seclusion and scenery in equal measure. Its cottages are spread across a leafy estate by the water. It’s a restful spot for those exploring central Bhutan.

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This welcoming three-star looks across rolling countryside from its Punakha hillside perch. Rooms are bright and adorned with colourful Bhutanese textiles. The hotel’s friendly hosts add a homely touch to your stay.

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Hotel Vara surveys the verdant Lobesa valley between Punakha and Wangdue. Rooms are comfortably furnished with large windows and natural light. It’s a well-positioned rest stop for exploring both valleys.

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Nestled amid Bumthang’s peaceful, picture-postcard countryside. This small resort is ideal for guests seeking quiet reflection. Fields, hills and monasteries are all just a walk away.

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Family-run Drubchhu nestles in Lobesa, offering intimate valley hospitality. Guests enjoy homemade meals, hot stone baths and farm-style comfort. It’s a lovely place for those wanting an authentic Bhutanese lodge experience.

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Dragon’s Nest rests beside the Punatsangchu River in Wangdue. The rooms are cosy with riverside balconies and traditional touches. Its peaceful setting makes it perfect for stargazing and riverside walks.

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These cottages command river and village views along the Wangdue stretch. Built in a simple, rustic style, each unit feels like a personal retreat. Ideal for those who prefer privacy and nature.

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Mid-way between Khuru and Bajo, Pema Karpo overlooks the Puna Tsang Chu. Rooms are clean and functional with a touch of Bhutanese flair. The staff are known for warm, attentive service.

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Family land turned lodge sits above the Dang Chu–Puna Tsang Chu confluence. Solar power, local stone and timber define its eco-conscious design. It’s a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path stay for slow travellers.

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Guestrooms and restaurants gaze upon Punakha Dzong, the river and encircling hills. It’s one of the few resorts in the region with this direct view. Perfect for golden hour photos and relaxed mornings.

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Just 6 km from town, Soenam Tsokhang offers privacy near Tiger’s Nest and Drukgyel Dzong. The setting offers a blend of comfort and local character. It’s an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions.

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Below Gangtey monastery, ABC Lodge opens doors to valley discovery. The rooms are simple yet clean, with friendly hosts and hearty meals. It’s ideal for trekkers and nature lovers on a budget.

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Ideal for travellers seeking charm, quiet and easy exploration from one base. It’s a mid-range hotel with well-appointed rooms and a friendly team. A great fit for families and small groups alike.

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Perched above Khuruthang, Sonamgang pairs river views with cosy three-star comforts. Many rooms feature private balconies for soaking in the valley scenes. It’s peaceful and close enough to Punakha for day visits.

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A five-minute stroll from Paro town, Zhideychen delivers convenient stays with ample facilities. The setting offers a blend of comfort and local character. It’s an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions.

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Hotel Damisa offers a welcoming and comfortable base right in Thimphu, blending modern simplicity with the warmth and friendliness Bhutanese stays are loved for. If you’re looking for a clean, convenient and value-for-money hotel in the capital, this property gives you exactly that — a cosy retreat after a day of exploring museums, cafés, temples and markets around the city.

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Family-owned Dekyil overlooks Bumthang Valley and lies a short walk from Chamkhar town. Rooms are simple and clean, with homely service. Guests love its homemade meals and easygoing atmosphere.

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Overlooking Phobjikha, the lodge pairs organic cuisine with rooms facing crane habitat. Warm wood interiors create a mountain lodge ambience. It's a peaceful stay just minutes from the main monastery.

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A luxury refuge immersed in the dramatic landscapes of Gangtey Valley. Modern comforts meet traditional aesthetics in this hillside hotel. Large windows bring the outdoors in, making it ideal for nature-focused travellers.

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Generations-run resort famed for its rooftop hot-stone baths, unique in Bhutan. The rooms offer valley views and wood-burning stoves. It’s a perfect balance of comfort and authenticity.

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Steps from Changangkha Lhakhang, this three-star haven offers a serene, scenic retreat. Rooms are simple but comfortable, with mountain views in every direction. It's a great choice for travellers wanting a peaceful yet spiritual stay.

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True to its name, Thimphu Central Hotel places you right in the middle of Bhutan’s capital — perfect if you enjoy exploring on foot and staying close to cafés, markets, shops and cultural landmarks. With its clean, comfortable rooms and a warm, friendly atmosphere, this hotel offers an easy, no-fuss stay while keeping you connected to everything happening around town.

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Perched on a gentle hillside in Satsam Chorten, just a short drive from Paro town and the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Silver Cloud Hotel offers a warm and restful escape for travellers seeking comfort, quiet, and authentic Bhutanese hospitality. It’s the kind of place where you wake to birdsong, crisp mountain air, and a valley slowly glowing in morning light — a perfect beginning to any day in Bhutan.

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Owned by Punakha’s former Penlop, this hillside hotel enjoys broad valley panoramas. Rooms are clean, classic and comfortably furnished. The family-run warmth shines through in every detail.

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Set against the tranquil backdrop of Paro’s sweeping valley, Lhayhuel Resort & Spa offers a beautiful blend of Bhutanese charm, modern comforts and soul-soothing landscapes. If you’re dreaming of a stay where fresh mountain air, soft sunlight and warm hospitality welcome you at every turn, this is where your Bhutan journey feels truly complete.

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Perched above Khangkhu, Dema Resort frames aerial views of rice terraces and Paro Dzong. The rooms are tastefully designed for comfort and relaxation. Its hilltop location offers cool breezes and unmatched sunset views.

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Lemon Tree Hotel, Thimphu, offers a refreshing blend of modern comfort and Bhutanese charm right in the heart of the capital. Nestled along Chang Lam Street, this stylish four-star property is designed for both leisure and business travellers who value convenience, warmth, and understated elegance. Its location makes it ideal for exploring iconic attractions such as Tashichho Dzong, the National Memorial Chorten, and the Centenary Farmers Market, all just a short drive away.

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Warm, welcoming and perfectly placed in the heart of Thimphu, The Willows Bhutan is a comfortable boutique hotel designed for travellers who want to experience the capital city at an easy, unhurried pace. Family-run and thoughtfully managed, it offers a cosy stay with genuine Bhutanese hospitality, right where city life, culture and everyday rhythms come together.

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Hotel Bhutan Home Thimphu offers a relaxed, well-located stay in the heart of the capital, ideal for travellers who want to explore Thimphu at an easy pace while enjoying dependable comfort. Located along Deki Lam in the Changangkha area, the hotel keeps you close to major cultural landmarks yet away from the busier commercial streets, giving you the best of both worlds.

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Hotel Bhutan Home Phuentsholing is a practical and welcoming choice if you’re entering or exiting Bhutan via the southern border. Set in Phuentsholing, the country’s commercial hub and main gateway from India, this hotel offers a comfortable pause before your mountain journey begins—or a gentle wind-down after exploring the highlands.

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Tucked into the peaceful village of Khangkhu, Hotel Drukchen is one of Paro’s most conveniently located boutique hotels, offering sweeping views over the valley, Paro Dzong and the surrounding mountains. Just a short drive from Paro International Airport, it’s an ideal first and last stop on your Bhutan journey, combining traditional character with everyday comfort.

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Mantra Home enjoys a prime yet peaceful location at the gateway to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, overlooking the sweeping Babesa and Thimphu valleys. Set away from the city’s bustle but close enough for easy access, it offers a sense of calm the moment you arrive. The panoramic views, open skies and quiet surroundings create a soothing backdrop, while modern hotel comforts ensure a stay that feels both relaxed and effortless. It’s a place designed for slowing down, recharging, and easing gently into the rhythm of Thimphu.

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Discover a truly unique place to stay in Bumthang that feels like a home away from home. Nestled on a gentle hillside above the charming town of Jakar, Swiss Guest House Bumthang combines rustic Bhutanese warmth with a delightful Swiss-inspired twist, creating a tranquil base for exploring the sacred valleys and cultural treasures of central Bhutan.

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Paro Eco Lodge blends Bhutanese hospitality with eco-friendly comfort in the serene Nemjo area of Paro Valley. With traditional architectural touches, modern facilities and panoramic views over rice paddies and mountains, this lodge feels like a calm retreat away from busy travel routes but still close to Paro’s cultural sights. Guests often praise its relaxed vibe, attentive service and excellent location just a short drive from Paro Airport and town centre.

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Zen Punakha is a modern, simplicity-led hotel located in Woolakha, Punakha Valley, just about 2 km from Khuruthang town. It’s designed for travellers who want a quiet, uncluttered place to unwind after a day of sightseeing, while still being close enough to Punakha’s main attractions. With views over the valley and river, clean-lined interiors and practical amenities, it works beautifully as a relaxed base for cultural exploration.

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Gangtey Pinewood Resort is a warm, comfortable hotel nestled in the heart of Phobjikha Valley, one of Bhutan’s most beautiful and spiritually serene regions. Surrounded by pine forests and open wetlands, the resort is best known for its peaceful atmosphere, valley views and close proximity to Gangtey Monastery. It’s a wonderful choice if you’re looking to slow down, breathe in crisp mountain air and experience rural Bhutan at its gentlest pace.

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Tucked quietly within the Paro Valley, just a 10 mins drive from Paro International Airport, The Jewel Heritage Paro is not merely a place to stay—it is an invitation into a way of life that has remained beautifully unchanged for generations.

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Tucked within the gentle rhythm of Gelephu, Deyngyam Boutique offers a refined stay that balances modern comfort with a sense of understated Bhutanese charm. Designed for travellers who appreciate thoughtful details and personalised service, the hotel presents itself not just as a place to stay, but as a space to slow down, settle in, and feel quietly cared for.

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Set along the scenic highway linking Zemgang and Gelephu, Gold Fish Resort & Waterpark offers a stay that feels refreshingly unhurried. Positioned on the edge of Gelephu, and within easy reach of the Indo-Bhutan border, the resort strikes a gentle balance between accessibility and retreat—making it a natural choice for both stopovers and longer stays.

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Set in the centre of Gelephu, Hotel Kuku Grand presents itself as a thoughtfully designed retreat for travellers who value ease, warmth, and reliability. As a three-star property, it brings together modern comforts with a quietly welcoming Bhutanese spirit—ideal whether one is passing through for business or taking time to explore the southern plains of the kingdom.

FAQs About Hotels & 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, and Six Senses. These boutique chains offer high-end experiences that blend seamlessly with Bhutanese aesthetics.

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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