Tsholing Guesthouse, Paro, Kingdom of Bhutan
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Experience the hospality of Bhutan in a small, cozy and comfortable guest house in the valley of Paro. The guest house is situated about 6 km away from the paro town and within 3 km from Taktsang monestary, the tiger's nest.
Run by a bhutanese family, you will enjoy the true bhutanese experience. Mrs. Tshering the properitier of the hotel will be your host. Having over 15 years of experience in the tourism industry she will ensure that your stay here is enjoyable and memorial.
Your Home away from home
The hotel is built with the traditional Bhutanese architectural design to ensure that you enjoy your stay in Paro is truely a bhutanese experience |
Traditional Bhutanese Wall Paintings
The hotel's walls have been painted with traditional bhutanese paint reflecting the essence of bhutanese craftsmanship
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Dining Room
The dining hall with a seating capacity of about 45 heads ensures that there there is ample space for our guest in a traditional bhutanese painted room
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Traditional Bhutanese Architecture
From the external view of the hotel we can see that the Bhutanese architectural truely also makes an impressive imperssion. All windows and doors have traditional bhutanese cornaces that are very visually pleasing |
Dining Room
The surrounding of the dining hall is very open and our guest can through the side door also opt to have tea in the open surrounding with wonderful view of the pristing environment |
Mountain Side View
The prestine environment of bhutan with over 72% forest cover is what bhutan is recognized for and what bhutan strives to protect. This picture is taken when we take one outside the hotel |
Rooms Upstairs
While the hotel has fifteen rooms, six of the rooms have are upstairs. The corrider is well lit through the natural transparent skylight, ensuring that we are environmentally friendly in an environmentally friendly country |
Lounge
The lounge is kept simple and free as we believe that the more open and free an environment is, the more free and at ease we become |
Wall Painting
Unique wall painting represent uniqe aspects of bhutanese culture and etiquties. The unique bhutanese culture and architectural are also represented and enforced with unique bhutanese paintings
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Double Bed Room
All rooms are more than 200 square feet, which is above the Tourism Authority of Bhutan's requirment for high end tourist hotels |
Twin Bed Room
The rooms are all well ventilated with superb view of the natural pristine surrounding of apple trees, pine trees and the lush bhutanese mountain side
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Corridor
Traditional bhutanese paining are done between rooms, giving you a sense of bhutanese etiqueties and sense of bhutanese homely atmoshpere |
Apple Orchard Surrounding
The apple orchard with it's many trees are fruiting and if you visit during the season, you can pluck and taste the fresh fruits of the season
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Dining Room
The dining room can also be converted into a conference hall to cater to over 50 participants attending workshops |
Cottage
While most of our guest enjoy staying within the main structure comprising eight rooms, there are a equal number of guest who enjoy staying in the our cottages that is within the apple orchard |
Toilet in Suite
Suites have a bath tub in addition to the normal shower. All toilets have over 60 square feet of space, well above the Departement of Tourism's requirement for high end hotels
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Toilets
All toilets also have a dry shower with a 70 litre gyser to provide 24 hours hot water to take bath even in the cold winter months of Bhutan |
Staircase
The staircase leads from the lounge and dining hall upstairs to six twin and double rooms. The floors are all wooden except for the staircase to give a warm ambient atmosphere of the hotel |
Tourism in Bhutan
Bhutan is cradled in the deep folds of the Great Himalayas. Very little has been heard of Bhutan and to most people it has been a hidden kingdom shrouded in mystery.
Today when almost all parts of the world has seen a surge in travel tourists numbers, Bhutan has continued to followed a policy of regulated tourism in order to safeguard the country's natural environment, rich cultural heritage and the unique way of life of its people. This has made Bhutan one of the least travel-ed countries in the world.
So travel to Bhutan and unravel the wonders of Bhutan for yourself, of this last Shangri-La - a land of snow-capped mountains, emerald green landscape, fascinating wildlife and gentle people. Come travel to Bhutan and experience the hospitality of the at Tsholing Guest House, Paro, Kingdom of Bhutan.
Make your trip an exciting unique experience and stay at Tsholing Guest House...
At Tsholing Guest House we cater to the individual needs of our guests. .
For Booking rooms at Tsholing Guest House, Paro, Kingdom of Bhutan Please Contact us at:
Mobile Number in Bhutan +975-17110990
Fax in Bhutan +975-2-325035
Electronic mail in Bhutan: lhayul@druknet.bt

















