Hotel in Paro, Bhutan
Tashi Namgay Resort
Check rates & availability on Booking.comA well-established resort in Paro offering traditional Bhutanese architecture with modern amenities. The property features comfortable rooms, beautiful gardens, cultural performances, and a restaurant serving Bhutanese and international cuisine. Popular with families and groups.
Tashi Namgay Resort occupies five acres of landscaped grounds in Paro Valley, positioned directly opposite Paro International Airport on the valley floor. Established as one of Paro's well-regarded mid-range hotels, the property blends traditional Bhutanese architecture — painted wooden facades, whitewashed walls, and ornate carved window frames — with modern comfort and reliable services. The resort sits within easy reach of Paro town's market street, Rinpung Dzong, and the National Museum of Bhutan. The accommodation spans multiple categories including Executive Suites, Junior Suites, and Deluxe Cottages, all decorated with Bhutanese motifs and fitted with central heating, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. Garden-facing rooms overlook manicured lawns and flowering hedgerows, while upper-floor rooms offer views toward the forested hillsides enclosing the valley. The in-house restaurant serves Bhutanese and international cuisine, covering ema datshi, red rice, momos, and continental dishes. A well-stocked bar adjoins the dining area, and traditional Bhutanese ara is available alongside standard spirits and soft drinks. The resort is equipped with a conference hall making it suitable for small corporate retreats and organised tour groups. Wellness options include a traditional hot stone bath — one of Bhutan's most authentic spa therapies, in which fire-heated river stones warm mineral-infused water in a wooden tub — alongside in-room massage treatments. Cultural performances of Bhutanese masked dances and folk music are staged on selected evenings in the garden, offering guests a direct engagement with the country's artistic traditions. The swimming pool operates seasonally, closing from December through February due to winter temperatures. Families and tour groups are well catered for: the property's spacious grounds and conference facilities make it a popular choice for incentive groups, and the airport-adjacent location means early morning departures require minimal transit time.
Amenities
- restaurant
- bar
- garden
- cultural shows
- conference hall
- free WiFi
- hot stone bath
- laundry
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Location
Paro Town, Paro, Bhutan
27.4289, 89.4145 — View on map
Highlights
- Traditional Bhutanese architecture with ornate carved windows and painted facades across five acres of grounds
- Located directly opposite Paro International Airport — minimal transit for early departures or late arrivals
- Traditional hot stone bath (dotsho) using fire-heated river stones — a genuine Bhutanese wellness ritual
- Cultural performances of Bhutanese folk dance and masked music staged in the garden on select evenings
- Conference hall and spacious grounds suitable for group tours and corporate retreats
Tips
- Request a garden-facing room for a quieter stay; airport-facing rooms can experience aircraft noise during operating hours
- Book the hot stone bath treatment in advance, as slots fill quickly during high season in March–May and October–November
- The resort restaurant is reliable for Bhutanese staples; walk 10–15 minutes to Paro town for a wider variety of independent dining
- Check whether cultural performances are scheduled on the evenings of the stay when confirming the booking
- Bhutan's tourism system requires licensed guides and registered vehicles; confirm all guide and transfer logistics with the resort before arrival
FAQ
Is Tashi Namgay Resort suitable for families with children?
Yes, the resort is well-suited to families. Spacious grounds allow children room to move freely, the restaurant offers a range of dietary preferences including simple international dishes, and staff can arrange child-friendly excursions in Paro Valley.
Does the resort have a pool?
Yes, Tashi Namgay Resort has a swimming pool. It operates seasonally and is closed from December 1st through February 28th due to winter temperatures in Paro Valley.
What conference facilities does the resort offer?
The resort has a dedicated conference hall suitable for corporate groups, workshops, and incentive tours. The five-acre grounds also accommodate outdoor group activities and cultural performance evenings.
Accessibility
The resort is set on largely flat grounds with paved paths connecting main facilities. Some older building sections have step access at entrances. Guests with mobility requirements should request ground-floor rooms and contact the resort at +975 8 271599 to confirm accessibility arrangements before arrival.