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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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COMO Uma Paro pairs refined Himalayan design with a calm, understated sense of luxury. Nestled amidst pine trees, it’s a sanctuary for travellers seeking both adventure and rejuvenation. The resort also offers guided hikes, wellness treatments, and fine cuisine crafted with local ingredients.

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At 2,250 m, Amankora Paro unveils dawn views of Mount Jomolhari. Minimalist luxury, spa rituals and forest walks define this serene retreat. It's the perfect start or end to your journey in Bhutan.

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Step into a world where tradition and luxury meet in perfect harmony. Zhiwaling Heritage in Paro is the first and only five-star hotel in Bhutan that is wholly owned and operated by Bhutanese. This architectural masterpiece was built over five years using traditional methods, without a single nail in its main structure, blending centuries-old Bhutanese craftsmanship with the comforts of modern hospitality.

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Le Méridien Riverfront inspires curious minds with unexpected, engaging riverside experiences. The setting offers a blend of comfort and local character. It’s an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions.

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Tucked within Paro’s Neyphu Valley, Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary promises restorative seclusion. The setting offers a blend of comfort and local character. It’s an ideal base for exploring the surrounding attractions.

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Six Senses Paro is often described as the “Stone Fortress,” and there’s something truly magical about the way it rises from the hillside like an ancient ruin. Set high above the Paro Valley, the lodge feels calm, atmospheric and deeply connected to Bhutan’s heritage. It’s the kind of place where the quiet settles around you instantly, and every view looks like it belongs in a painting.

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Taj promises a new pinnacle of Bhutanese luxury. The resort blends world-class hospitality with timeless local traditions. It’s expected to offer unmatched views and ultra-refined service.

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Perched on the tranquil slopes above Paro, Dawa at Hilltop by Heeton is a contemporary homage to Bhutan’s soulful charm. The name “Dawa,” meaning moon in Dzongkha, reflects the property’s philosophy—to offer serenity, clarity, and a celestial sense of escape. Blending modern architecture with timeless Bhutanese aesthetics, the resort is a sanctuary for seekers of peace, beauty, and elevated experiences. Whether you're arriving for leisure, celebration, wellness, or inspiration, Dawa greets you with open skies, panoramic mountain vistas, and genuine Bhutanese hospitality.

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Rustic Roots is a leading eco-conscious hospitality company committed to reducing Bhutan’s carbon footprint. Through sustainable practices, they offer guests a comfortable yet environmentally responsible experience, fostering a low-carbon lifestyle and eco-friendly tourism.

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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