A Location That Sets the Mood
Arriving in Bhutan is special, and staying at Hotel Drukchen lets you ease straight into the rhythm of the country. From the hotel, you can watch planes gently descend into the valley, prayer flags fluttering in the distance, and the historic Paro Dzong glowing at sunset. Despite its peaceful setting, you’re only minutes away from Paro town, major attractions, and the road leading deeper into Bhutan.
Comfortable Rooms with Bhutanese Character
Rooms at Hotel Drukchen are spacious, clean and thoughtfully designed, blending classic Bhutanese interiors with modern necessities. Expect comfortable beds, ensuite bathrooms with hot water, heating for cooler nights, Wi-Fi access, and tea and coffee facilities. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or with family, the rooms provide a cosy place to rest after a day of sightseeing or hiking.
Dining with Valley Views
The in-house restaurant serves a mix of Bhutanese, Indian, Chinese and continental dishes, making it easy to find something familiar while still sampling local flavours. Start your day with breakfast overlooking the valley, and wind down in the evening with a relaxed dinner as the mountains fade into dusk. There’s also a bar where you can enjoy a quiet drink after a full day on the road.
Thoughtful Facilities for a Relaxed Stay
Hotel Drukchen focuses on the essentials that matter to travellers in Bhutan. You’ll find friendly front-desk service, assistance with sightseeing plans, laundry services, luggage storage and parking. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, making it a comfortable base whether you’re staying for one night or several.
An Ideal Base for Exploring Paro
From here, you’re perfectly placed to explore Paro’s highlights. Visit Rinpung Dzong, the National Museum, local markets and traditional farmhouses, or set off early for the iconic hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The hotel’s location makes transfers smooth and sightseeing efficient, especially if you’re on a well-planned itinerary.
Genuine Bhutanese Hospitality
What many guests remember most is the warmth of the staff. Service is personal and sincere, reflecting Bhutan’s culture of hospitality. It’s the kind of place where you feel looked after without fuss, and where simple gestures make your stay feel easy and relaxed.