Risum Resort
Good accommodation is available here in cosy, pine-clad rooms with clean hot-water bathrooms, heaters an...
Good accommodation is available here in cosy, pine-clad rooms with clean hot-water bathrooms, heaters an...
This is a good place for lunch, with comfy sofas and a bar...
Paro to Bondey
This well-run and popular new place on the west bank is directly across the river from the airport...
Paro Dzongkhag
A decent tourist hotels in the valley include Pegyel Hotel in a rural setting among ric...
Paro to Bondey
New place southwest of Paro lacks intimacy but rooms are well equipped and come with good private balcon...
Paro
Kudos goes to the Uma for tastefully combining traditional Bhutanese architecture with top-of-the-line f...
Paro
This 19th-century, traditional Bhutanese courtyard-style building was once the residence of the penl...
Paro
The simple Samden Chholing has a family feel, with rooms in the main Bhutanese-style building...
Paro
This grand dzong-like hotel was built in 1974 for guests invited to the coronation of the fourth king an...
Paro
Next door to and similar to Dechen Hill, this friendly modern place has good staff, excellent food and s...
Paro
A steep paved road winds its way up to this small concrete block below the Olathang Hotel...
Paro
On a hill above the Olathang Hotel, the Pelri is a low-key collection of cottages in a former apple orch...
Paro
This hotel, in a secluded area below the road and 2km from the centre, is a favourite with expats and ha...
Paro Dzongkhag
The views over the terraced valley are what sold us on this collection of ochre-coloured buildings, as w...
Paro
Of the five nearly identical local hotels in Paro town that are popular with Indian tourists, the Jigmel...
Paro
Several small hotels near the town square cater to Bhutanese and Indian clientele, including the
Paro
Gets a few late-booking tourists during tsechu time.
Paro
Operated by the same group as the Peljorling in Phuentsholing, this basic but central four-room local-st...
Paro
Several small hotels near the town square cater to Bhutanese and Indian clientele, including the
Paro
If you want to be based in the town, this neat and comfortable lodge straddles the local and tourist mar...
Paro
There's a rural feel at this good resort, 2.5km from Paro, yet it's still close to town...
Paro
It's a new place, 1km from Paro, surrounded by farmhouses on the quieter north side of valley, with nice...
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