It was our last stop in Bhutan before leaving the country and the day before the much anticipated climate the Tigers Nest. We stayed for two nights, all our hotels were arranged by our tour company. The word Resort is a bit of a misnomer, it was no more than a 3 star hotel. The rooms were large, but very oddly placed furniture, we couldn't open a closet because a bed was placed in front of it. The floors were very creaky, we could hear people coming and going. The bathroom floors were extremely slippery, had to be careful getting in and out. We were in the main part of the hotel and did not have one of the cottages, which might have been better. We had to ask for toilet paper and water which they forgot to put in the rooms. The staff was kind, but again we had to ask for everything, service was poor. We had breakfast and dinner included, but after the first night asked our guide to find a restaurant in town, Food awful!! It was close to the downtown area, but not really within walking distance. Would have loved a more comfortable hotel for our last nights and especially after climbing the Tigers nest, just a nice bar to sit with fellow travellers and smile and talk about the trek and what a beautiful country Bhutan is!! This hotel was just not up to par!||Sad place to end a...
Read moreWe were traveling from punakha to paro. The moment we entered the hotel, we were like wow! Such a big room, big bathroom, great view.||Below the hotel were garden of apples, peaches, apricot, pears.||Beautifully decorated with flowers. You can see the fort from your room if you are on second or third floor. ||This was only the initial impressions. ||||Now as the day started to end, first thing which we noticed was lights. There is NO proper lighting :(:(:(||||Second thing there is no jet spray in toilet. They have given a bucket with a mug with no provision for tap. So you need to take the bucket to the wash basin. Fill it with water then use it. ||||This is just the beginning.. ||There is no charging port for devices. They had 2 ports which are already used by table lamp. Anyways we used that port to charge our devices. It was very sweet of them to give an extension board. ||At night around 4am, I heard a blast from the extension board. I woke up and to my horror that board was molten. Luckily my phone wasn't connected to the charger.||A mishap could have been fatal because of wooden flooring. ||Dinner and breakfast not upto the mark.||Room is full of flies. ||Insect had made their home in the windows. ||Male staff...
Read moreWe had been here on 8-Jun-19||||Hotel entrance is nice , location is good , far from town . Quite place surrounded by hills and paddy fields . Lots of greenery around . lots of flower and fruit trees , apple , pears , apricot , pomegranate etc... ||||Rooms : Specious . Full if flies , like fish market , Insect had made their home in the windows. Dim light . Tea and coffee maker was there but no electrical plug points nearby . Not having sufficient plug points to charge mobile phone and camera . Hotel staff provided electrical extension board but in night there was loud sound and electric spark and board got molten . Fortunately my precious DSLR was not plugged in not any of mobile phone. ||||Room does not have any fan and with flies flying around ... you can imagine the stay . They managed a tiny small fan later . ||||Facilities :- No lift . No credit card facilities. Wifi was strong . ||||Food :- Below Average quality .. Very limited menu in buffet dinner and break fast . As it is far from paro town , for food you have to depend on hotel . ||||Restaurant and room service staff were harsh . ||||Amount they charge and service they provide are not...
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