Hotels Vary in style and quality but are generally
considered one of the welcome surprises for visitors.
There is a variety of hotels in Bhutan, ranging from
simple huts that cater to Bhutanese yak herders to
Paro's fancy Olathang Hotel, which was built for royal
guests. There is no International chain of hotels
and not much imported hotel equipment; what you get
is a Bhutanese version of what the tourists expect.
In most cases, the facilities and service is good.
The Tourism Authority of Bhutan approves the hotels
for the International Tourists.All government approved
hotels are reasonably modern with running hot and
cold water in Thimphu and Paro but less often further
east in the remote areas. All hotels are equipped
with telephone; fax machines with international dialing
facilities.
In Bhutan, Hotels and lodges are limited and vary
in quality and standards. Since daily tariffs are
linked to with the type of accommodation, visitors
are advised to make timely reservations to reserve
top class accommodation. In the list given below,
hotels and lodges have been classified into categories
(A), (B), and (C) according to the quality of Infrastructure
facilities and services, as adjudged by the Department.
To get a class or B class accommodation, one should
send their tour confirmation in time so that we can
reserve for you a class Hotels.
Cuisine
Tourist hotels have a choice of Bhutanese, Indian,
Chinese, Japanese and Continental food
Hotel Categories