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.
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.
Looking to experience Bhutan beyond the usual hotels? Aum Choden Homestay in Paro invites you to slow down and immerse yourself in local life. Set in a peaceful village just outside town, this traditional farmhouse stay offers an unforgettable blend of warmth, culture, and simplicity.
Meet Your Host: Aum Choden
Experience heartfelt Bhutanese hospitality in a traditional 108-year-old farmhouse nestled in the quiet outskirts of Paro. Aum Choden Homestay offers a warm family atmosphere, simple comforts, and rich cultural encounters—making it a perfect stay for travellers who seek authenticity and tranquillity.

A Glimpse into Bhutanese Village Life
Owned and managed by Aum Choden, this charming farmhouse reflects the rhythm of rural Bhutanese living. Guests are treated like extended family, enjoying shared meals, conversations, and daily rituals. The home is rustic yet cosy, and its serene location offers refreshing views of Paro’s countryside.
Simple Comforts with Local Charm
Rooms at Aum Choden Homestay are clean and modest, offering all the essentials you need for a restful stay. The ambience is peaceful and traditional, creating a grounding environment to unwind after your adventures in Paro.
Home-Cooked Meals and Warm Hospitality
Aum Choden prepares delicious Bhutanese meals in her family kitchen, often using seasonal produce sourced from the local market or home garden. Dine the Bhutanese way—on low tables and polished wooden floors, in a space filled with warmth and the aroma of home cooking.
Activities You Can Enjoy
Guests are invited to participate in a range of traditional Bhutanese experiences, including:
Traditional Hot Stone Bath
The highlight of your stay may well be the medicinal hot-stone bath, a beloved Bhutanese wellness ritual. River stones are heated over an open fire and then placed in a wooden tub, releasing minerals believed to relieve joint pain, muscle tension, and fatigue. It’s a soothing way to end your day and a deeply relaxing cultural experience.

Perfect For
Travellers seeking cultural immersion, families who enjoy local living, and anyone who values simplicity, slow travel, and warm Bhutanese hospitality.