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About COMO Uma Punakha

COMO Uma Punakha is located in the beautiful Punakha Valley, and is easily paired with COMO Uma Paro in a two-centre stay exploring the Kingdom.

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Location

COMO Uma Punakha

Botokha Kabesa Punakha, Punakha, Bhutan

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+975 2 584688 res.uma.bhutan@comohotels.com

GETTING HERE

Bhutan's main airport is a five-hour drive from COMO Uma Punakha, at the city of Paro. Druk Air connects Bhutan with Bangkok, Kolkata, Delhi, Kathmandu and Singapore, with additional routes provided by Bhutan Airlines between Bhutan, Kolkata and Bangkok.

Transport between Uma lodges is made by car and is arranged for guests by Uma staff. It is not possible to hire cars for private use in Bhutan. Our sister Bhutanese resort, COMO Uma Paro, is located a five-hour drive south of us.

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COMO Uma Punakha: The Awakening

PERSONAL TRAVEL CONCIERGE

Travelling to Bhutan can be seamless – we offer comprehensive assistance with all travel services, including the daily fee required of all travellers to Bhutan. We help with processing visa applications at least two weeks prior to arrival (US$40 per person) and booking flights via Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines. We also arrange all ground transportation and provide an English-speaking guide.

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Facilities and Services

COMO Shambhala Retreat wellness facilities including two treatment rooms and a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath house

Detailed, varied itineraries for guided treks 

Room services: Daily housekeeping, babysitting, laundry (including dry cleaning and pressing)

Assistance with all required travel services (visa applications, fee payment, flight booking, resort transfers, private guidance)

Concierge service to arrange airport transfers, daily tours and more

Resortwide Wi-Fi access

24-hour manager on duty

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SEASONALITY IN BHUTAN

Bhutan has a surprising range of climates. The very far north-western, mountainous region has a polar climate, whereas the southern plains and foothills are subtropical. The spring season (late March to May) and autumn season (late September to November) are the most popular times to visit with generally clear views of the Himalayas, lower rainfall and a range of festivals to attend.

THE COMO EYE FOR DESIGN

Built of handcrafted stone, wood and tiles, our Uma suites feel at once Bhutanese and luxurious with wood furniture vividly painted with flowers by local artists. Indian cotton bedcovers have hand-stitched patterns paying homage to Bhutan’s Buddhist culture and colours, and hand-knotted rugs come from nearby Nepal.

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