Location
Zhiwa Ling is located along the Paro Chu Valley close to the famous Taktsang Lhakhang (Tigers Nest Monastery). It takes around 15-minutes to drive to the center of Paro town and the main Dzong and airport.
Zhiwa Ling is located just outside of Paro in Bhutan and is close to the Tiger's Nest Monastery. Zhiwa Ling is noted for its traditional Bhutanese architecture and offers international standards of service and rooms.
Highlights
Excellent traditional architecture and design making it a perfect blend of old and new
Eight cottages set within the 10 acres of gardens which contain most the rooms
Two restaurants with international and local cuisine
The first luxury hotel in Bhutan to be Bhutanese owned
Set on 12 acres in the serene Paro Valley, Zhiwa Ling Heritage is a testament to Bhutanese artistry and hospitality. Designed by a local entrepreneur and crafted by Bhutanese artisans, this luxury retreat blends traditional architecture with modern comforts, such as Swedish under-floor heating. From its exquisite temple built with 450-year-old timbers to its warm and attentive service, Zhiwa Ling invites you to immerse yourself in Bhutan’s rich heritage.
All accommodations offer stunning views of the Paro Valley and are thoughtfully designed to combine traditional Bhutanese décor with modern amenities. Guests enjoy breakfast and dinner at the Lingka Restaurant, complimentary Wi-Fi, Smart TVs with streaming options, and access to the heated indoor pool, steam room, sauna, and fitness center.
With its seamless blend of culture and luxury, Zhiwa Ling Heritage offers an unforgettable introduction to the beauty and spirit of Bhutan.
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Inquire NowZhiwa Ling is located along the Paro Chu Valley close to the famous Taktsang Lhakhang (Tigers Nest Monastery). It takes around 15-minutes to drive to the center of Paro town and the main Dzong and airport.
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