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COMO Uma Paro set in the stunning Paro Valley is one of the best hotels in Bhutan. Blending Bhutanese architecture with stylish interiors, COMO Uma Paro offers a perfect base to start a tour of Bhutan for spending a longer period in Paro.
Highlights
Located in the Paro Valley COMO is the perfect place to stay for exploring many must see attractions, such as Tigers Nest Monastery which is precariously perched 3,000 metres above the valley.
The property showcases Bhutanese craftmanship in all of the 20 luxury rooms. To get the ultimate feeling of being in a traditonal home the one bedroom villas have a wood burning stove in the living area.
One the most treasured moments here would be the lunch buffet which is served in a pine forest alongside local cultural performances. This is perfect for those wanting to give archery a go or maybe rock painting.
At the property you will find COMO's signature spa, COMO Shambhala. As well as treatments you will be wowed by the two Bhutanese hot stone bathhouses, steam rooms and large indoor pool.
Situated in the remarkably beautiful Paro Valley and perched on a 38-acre hilltop, COMO Uma Paro is the perfect place to start or end an adventure to Bhutan. The fusion of modern minimalist and local Bhutanese style and design gives COMO Uma Paro a truly unique feel. Though retaining traditional Bhutanese character, the 29 rooms, suites and villas have oversized bathrooms and minibars, DVD players and yoga mats. The views are quite something to behold, overlooking the vast Paro Valley below you and we love the lovely hand-painted touches here and there reflecting that you really are in Bhutan.
The restaurant offers sumptuous signature Bhutanese dishes and imaginative interpretations of neighbouring Indian cuisine from the charcoal tandoor oven. COMO also offers Asian-inspired spa treatments, including massage and Ayurveda at the famous ’Como Shambhala’ therapists.
The resort offers trekking, yoga programmes and cultural tours. From Paro, there is plenty to see and do, from wandering around the peaceful Bhutanese towns and markets, freewheeling down 30kms of the Haa Valley, trekking to see cliff top monasteries or taking in the vibrant and hugely entertaining festivals. Bhutan is a place that fulfils all the senses.
When to visit
It's best to book one of their packages as you get all your activities and meals included in the price. It's best to book Full Board as there are no other quality options in Paro.
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Uma Paro, set in the stunning Paro Valley, overlooks Paro, one of the main cultural centres of Bhutan and is surrounded by gorgeous natural beauty.
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Dressing up in traditional Bhutanese dress
Anyone who works in Bhutan must wear traditional national dress, and you can have the chance to dress up for a few hours to see how it feels. The Bhutanese absolute love visitors doing it!
Tiger's Nest Monastery
The Tiger's Nest Monastery is spectacular; legend has it that this cliffside was where Guru Rinpoche landed on the back of a flying tigress, bringing Buddhism to Bhutan. Set off for the 2-hour walk to the viewpoint before continuing onto the Monastery.
Kyichu Lhakhang
The Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, dating from the 7th century and constructed by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsan Gampo.
The Haa Valley
The unspoilt Haa Valley is located close to Paro and offers a fantastic day out. Drive over the Chele Pass, Bhutan's highest road, and choose to free-wheel on bikes into the Haa Valley. Explore the local monastery, have a picnic and return to Paro.
Zurig Lhakhang Hike & Archery
Hike through the scenic Paro Valley, visit historic Buddhist fortresses and try your hand at Bhutan's national sports - archery.
Farmhouse Visit & Home-Cooked Dinner
Visit Kyichu Lhakang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan dating back to 7th century before meeting with local community members in a nearby farmhouse to enjoying a home-cooked dinner.
Paro Sunday Market
If you are in Paro on a Sunday then absolutely visit the local market. See a variety of vegetables on offer from 0630 until about 1000, and you can then see the archery ground following your visit.
Day Trip to Chelela Pass and Hike Kila Goenpa
Chele La Pass is known to be the highest motorable pass in Bhutan and provides wonderful views over Ha Valley and Paro District, which you have the chance to view today before taking a scenic hike and visit to Kila Nunnery.
Paro Dzong & National Museum
The Paro Dzong, or Rinpung Dzong as it is otherwise called, looms above the town of Paro. On the hill above the Dzong in the former watchtower you can visit the National Museum.