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Le Meridien Thimphu - Bhutan
9.2 129 reviews
Bhutan
31/10 – 01/11
₹266265/nightfor 1 night

Le Meridien Thimphu

3 9
hotel , Thimphu
Le Meridien Thimphu is a 5-star hotel conveniently located in Thimphu, within easy reach of the Memorial Chorten, the National Library & Archives, and the National Institute for Zorig Chusum. The hotel consistently receives excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a variety of amenities and activities for guests to enjoy. There is an indoor swimming pool, a spa and wellness centre, a fitness centre, and a restaurant serving Pan Asian cuisine. Guests can also take advantage of the airport shuttle service and free parking.
Thimphu Boutique - Bhutan
Bhutan
20/06 – 27/06
₹3788/nighttotal: ₹26516 (7 )

Thimphu Boutique

1 2
hotel , Tshalunang
The Thimphu Boutique hotel is located in Tshalunang, offering easy access to local attractions within the district.
This 3-star hotel accommodates up to 35 guests in 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, spa, sauna, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre, with free WiFi and parking available.
Kingaling Hotel - Bhutan
Bhutan
15/07 – 30/07
₹3334/nighttotal: ₹50010 (15 )

Kingaling Hotel

1 1
hotel , Punākha
Kingaling Hotel, a 3-star establishment in Punakha, offers convenient access to the district's attractions, with its precise location noted as being within Punakha.
This hotel provides rooms with air conditioning, balconies offering mountain views, and a private bathroom, alongside a garden, on-site restaurant, bar, and fitness centre, with a floor area of 31 square meters and capacity for 3 guests.
Phuntsho Khangsar Hotel - Bhutan
9.3 23 reviews
Bhutan
15/07 – 30/07
₹5437/nighttotal: ₹81555 (15 )

Phuntsho Khangsar Hotel

1 1
hotel , Thimphu
Phuntsho Khangsar Hotel is located in Thimphu, a short distance from the city centre and close to popular hiking trails in the surrounding mountains. The hotel is a 3-star property and has received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The hotel offers a single bedroom with one bathroom, suitable for two guests. It provides a range of amenities including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, a bar, room service and parking. Guests can enjoy stunning mountain views from their rooms and relax in the hotel's garden or on the terrace.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Bhutan

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Bhutan?

    For budget-conscious travellers, exploring Bhutan's numerous dzongs and monasteries is a great option. Many are free to enter, offering stunning architecture and spiritual significance. Hiking is another inexpensive activity; the trails around Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) or the Dochula Pass offer breathtaking views. Local markets, such as the one in Thimphu, provide a vibrant cultural experience without costing much. Remember that a Sustainable Development Fee is mandatory for all visitors, but beyond that, many attractions are surprisingly affordable.
  • What are the best hostels in Bhutan?

    Among the hostels in Bhutan, Dawa Penjor Heritage Farmstay - Hostel is the most popular one.

  • Which airports handle most of the traffic to and from Bhutan?

    Paro International Airport (PBH) is the only international airport in Bhutan, handling the vast majority of air traffic. It's known for its challenging approach, nestled in the Himalayas.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Bhutan?

    The best hostel with parking in Bhutan is Dawa Penjor Heritage Farmstay - Hostel.

  • What currency do you need for Bhutan?

    The Ngultrum (BTN) is Bhutan's official currency, but the Indian Rupee (INR) is widely accepted throughout the country. Credit cards are less commonly used, particularly outside of larger towns and cities, so it's best to carry sufficient cash.
  • How easy is it to navigate the roads in Bhutan?

    Navigating roads in Bhutan can be challenging, especially in the mountainous regions. Many roads are winding and steep. While the main highways are generally well-maintained, smaller roads can be rough and require a 4x4 vehicle. Public transport is available but can be infrequent and slow. Hiring a driver is often recommended, particularly for longer journeys.
  • How can travellers best respect local customs while in Bhutan?

    Respectful behaviour in Bhutan involves dressing modestly, particularly when visiting religious sites (shoulders and knees covered). Obtain permission before taking photographs of people. Avoid public displays of affection. It's considered polite to remove your shoes before entering homes or some temples. Always show deference to older people and monks. Learn a few basic Dzongkha phrases; even a simple greeting is appreciated.
  • Which traditional festivals define the spirit of Bhutan?

    The Paro Tshechu and Thimphu Tshechu are two of the most well-known and vibrant festivals. These religious masked dances and celebrations showcase Bhutanese culture and spirituality. Other significant festivals include the Punakha Drubchen, a dramatic religious ceremony involving masked dancers and chanting monks.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in Bhutan?

    A week allows for a good overview. A popular itinerary might include Paro (Tiger's Nest monastery), Thimphu (capital city with museums and markets), and Punakha (ancient capital with stunning scenery). This offers a blend of cultural sights, stunning landscapes and spiritual experiences.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Bhutan?

    For a shorter trip, focus on one area. Paro offers easy access to Tiger's Nest and the city itself is charming. Alternatively, Thimphu provides a glimpse into Bhutanese modern life and culture. Both locations offer sufficient activities for a weekend.
  • Are there specific regions in Bhutan known for great weather?

    Bhutan's weather varies significantly depending on altitude and season. Generally, the lower valleys, such as Paro and Punakha, experience warmer temperatures than the higher regions. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are considered the best times to visit for pleasant weather across much of the country.
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