Bhutan's power is its people and nature, which we honour in the design, service, and daily activities at our serene resort in the Paro Valley. Suites are imbued with the work of traditional artisans. The cuisine is informed by the seasons. Bhutan's greatest cultural landmarks are all nearby, with guided exploration a strong feature of our Himalayan COMO Uma resort.
Our villas and rooms combine the colourful accents of traditional Bhutanese craftsmanship with the clean-lined contemporary design for which COMO Hotels and Resorts is known.
All our itineraries can be customised to your interests and requests. Newly announced SDF incentives mean you can stay longer, while contributing to Bhutan’s carbon-negative status.
The ride will take you through blue pine and rhododendron forests towards the Paro Valley, with views of Bhutan’s second highest peak, Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314m).
This seven-night itinerary combines spectacular drives, unique nature walks and monastery visits in the heart of Bhutan, with stays at both our resorts: COMO Uma Paro and COMO Uma Punakha.
The ride will take you through blue pine and rhododendron forests towards the Paro Valley, with views of Bhutan’s second highest peak, Mt. Jhomolhari (7,314m).
This seven-night itinerary combines spectacular drives, unique nature walks and monastery visits in the heart of Bhutan, with stays at both our resorts: COMO Uma Paro and COMO Uma Punakha.
Much of our produce comes from our organic kitchen garden, which we maintain in partnership with local farmers from the Paro Valley, affording us a bounty of fresh and vital ingredients. Our international dishes, too, are well regarded — Bhutan’s royal family regularly visit.
Bhutanese cooking class
Interior of Bukhari restaurant overlooking the Paro Valley