Accommodations
Bhutan presents a diverse array of lodging choices to suit every preference. Standard 3★ accommodations are included in our packages, ensuring comfort and convenience. For those seeking added luxury, we offer the option to upgrade to 4★or 5★ hotels, providing a heightened level of comfort and amenities. Alternatively, you can immerse yourself in the unique experiences of staying at traditional farmhouses or serene monasteries overnight, offering cultural insights and tranquil settings. Camping is predominantly utilized during trekking adventures, allowing you to experience Bhutan’s pristine wilderness firsthand. We are happy to provide all necessary information to make your trip to Bhutan enjoyable and successful. Please do contact us , Call/Whatsapp us at +975-7720-0511 or email us at bhutantropical@gmail.com.
Even on regular tours, Bhutan provides high-quality accommodations rated 3★ in most locations. The hotels are tidy, roomy, and ensure ample comfort for all travelers! Here is a selection of standard 3★ hotels and other tourist-rated accommodations where our groups stay:
Wangdue
Phobjika (Gangtey)
Punakha
Tsirang
Sarpang
Trongsa
Zhemgang
Manas
Bumthang
- Chumey Nature Resort
- Gongkhar Guest House
- Kaila Choenzem Guest House
- Ogyen Choling Heritage House
- The Village Lodge
Mongar
Trashigang
Samdrup Jongkhar
Bhutan boasts some of the most exquisite hotels and resorts in the entire subcontinent, particularly in its western region. We would be delighted to create a personalized itinerary and provide a tailored quote for your luxurious journey to Bhutan.
High End
(120-200 USD for double room per night)
Top End
(600-2000 USD for double room per night)
Standard Camping
- Sleeping in spacious A-shape tents of proven MK5 design
- Foam sleeping mats are provided
- Boiled spring water provided for drinking
- Sleeping bags can be provided on extra request.
- Heater in dining on extra request can be arranged
Luxury Camping
- Sleeping in large cottage-type tents with carpet
- Camping beds with blankets / sleeping bag and pillow
- Torches for lighting inside the tents
- Dining tent equipped with gas heater
- Additional courses of meals, snacks and deserts
- One mineral water bottle and juice provided for each day
General Camping & Trekking Arrangements
- Dining tent with camping chairs and tables
- Snacks, tea, coffee and hot water provided in dining tent
- Three tasty meals a day
- Special diets can be arranged upon request
- Bowl of hot water for washing each morning
- Luggage on trek being hauled by horses or yaks
- Campsite being fully set-up by staff
- Warm lunch being served picnic style while trekking
- Hot shower facility available on halt days
- Latrine tents being dig at the edge of campsite
A farmhouse stay is a homestay experience where guests lodge in a traditional village house owned by a local family, who reserve a few rooms for foreign visitors. It offers a unique opportunity to witness traditional village life firsthand, providing an authentic cultural experience despite potential sacrifices in comfort. In remote areas, farmhouse accommodations may be the only fixed lodging available, adding to the adventure of exploring Bhutan’s rural landscapes.
Farmhouse Facilities
- Private room for one person or couple
- Sleeping on ground level mattresses or simple beds
- All blankets and clean bedding provided
- Shared western or sometimes squat toilet
- Shared washbasin for basic hygiene
- No hot shower facility (only in some farmhouses)
- We mostly use farmhouses in village environment of Haa, Punakha, Gasa, Phobjikha, Lhuentse and in Merak-Sakteng but it can be arranged elsewhere.
Farmhouse Experiences
- Taste real village meals
- Drink traditional salty suja tea
- Try ara, the home made made spirit
- See the daily life of ordianary village family
- Participate in daily chores (milking cow, churning butter…)
- Learn to play archery or khuru (darts)
- Hot stone bath (bath in wooden tub with water heated by fervent stones)
- Your stay is support to hardworking villagers
Embark on an unforgettable overnight stay in a serene monastery, where you can engage with monks, observe their daily rituals, participate in traditional ceremonies, and receive teachings from the monastery’s esteemed lama. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into monastery life, providing profound insights into Bhutanese culture and spirituality.
Accommodations in monastery guest houses are simple, with basic rooms furnished with beds, blankets, and clean bedding. Guests should expect shared toilet facilities and limited access to showers, ensuring a humble and authentic retreat in tranquil surroundings. This experience allows visitors to disconnect from modern comforts and embrace the peaceful simplicity of monastery living, fostering a deeper connection with Bhutan’s spiritual heritage.
Monasteries
- Dodedra Shedra above Thimphu can be reached by 90 minutes hike. Although located right above the busy town, it offers pristine atmosphere and peace. Monks speak good English and are very welcoming to visitors. Small museum is located in one of the temples.
- Rincheling monastery in Khotokha valley, requires somewhat about 90 minutes drive from Wangdue. Access might be difficult in case of heavy rain, since road is muddy. This monastery is another center of higher Buddhist studies.
- Tshokherling monastery in Tsirang with English language speaking Rimpoche (reincarnate lama) is the palce for lovers of road less traveled.
- Lhodrak Kharchu Monastery in Bumthang, just above the Jakar town, is home to approximately 250 monks of Nyingmapa (Red hat) school of Tibetan Buddhism. It also offers comfortable accommodation almost comparable to standard hotel.