Bhutan
has comfortable hotels, cottages and guesthouses.
Several of these were constructed for the King's
coronation in 1974 and have since then been
appointed with modern comforts and amenities.
In Bhutan there is no star categorization of
hotels however at all tourist destinations there
are accommodation establishments approved by
Department of Tourism, Government of Bhutan.
The popular destinations such as Thimphu, Paro,
Punakha, Wangduephodrang, Bumthang, Phuentsholing
have good standard hotels. But accommodation
is basic at Mongar, Trashigang, Gangtey, and
Samdrup Jongkhar. All the hotels/ lodges/ guesthouses
are built in traditional architecture offering
good cuisine and reasonably decent, clean, accommodation.
Away from main towns there are purpose built
huts on some of principal trekking routes. Otherwise
there is nothing like camping out under the
clearest skies that you have ever seen.
IN PARO
This beautiful valley with its rich terraced
farmland is home to some of Bhutan's oldest
temples and monasteries. It also has Bhutan's
first airport. An ancient watchtower holds the
National Museum, while overlooking the valley
is the cliff-side "Tiger's Nest' monastery
of Taktsang.
Kichu
Resort: This Beautiful Resort Lies
In The Land Of The Forbidden Kingdom. The Resort
Located Next To Paro Chu River On A 9 Acre Plot
Attracts Tourists Because Of Its Picturesque
Landscape.
Located To Next To Paro Chu River The Resort
Is Just 20 Minutes Drive From International
Airport At Paro And 2 Hours Drive From The Capital
- Thimpu
Distance From International Airport .06 Kms
Distance From City Centre 1 Km
Number of Rooms : B2t Superior Room 2 Twin Beds
With Attached Bath
Facilities
52 Rooms All With Attached Bath Telephone, Meeting
Rooms, Dining Hall, Travel Desk, Conference
Facility, Free Parking, Sightseeing, Trekking
Paths, Boating, Camping Facilities Nature Walk,
Room Service, Money Exchange, Laundry, Doctor
On Call, Postal Services, Safe Deposit.
IN
THIMPU
The capital of Bhutan, and the centre of government,
religion and commerce. It is a unique city,
with an unusual amalgamation of modern development
and ancient religion.
Hotel Motihang
IN
PHUNTSHOLING
The gateway to the south, it is a thriving commercial
centre on the northern edge of the Indian plains.
From here, heading onwards, the road twists
and turns into the Himalayan foothills, passing
through lush forests and scattered villages
at altitudes upto 8,000 ft.
Hotel Druk: 1974 hotel with Bhutanese decor.
Rooms & suites with bath & phone; some
with air conditioning. Room service; restaurant;
bar. Meetings to 200. Car rental & tours
available. Badminton, volleyball & table
tennis; fishing nearby.
Number of Rooms : 32
Services
Car Parking, Conference Facilities, Disabled
Facilities.
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