Uma by COMO, Paro, is an intimate, 29-room resort featuring the most exclusive private villas in Bhutan with an enviable location in the Paro Valley. This puts you within striking distance of the country’s great cultural landmarks. The style combines local artisanship with COMO’s contemporary style, while activities range from yoga to Himalayan camping adventures. Our Bukhari restaurant is a royal favourite.
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COMO Villa
The stately COMO Villa is our two-bedroom headline suite. A large living area opens up to panoramic views of the Paro Valley, while an alfresco hot stone bathtub and an open-air courtyard with fire pit tempt you to cosy up outside whatever the Himalayan weather.
Back indoors, a spa treatment room means you have very little reason to leave your private domain. There is a full kitchen, a dining area seating eight, and numerous one-off design details and antiques that instil this villa with a strong sense of Bhutanese culture.
One Bedroom Villas
Among Paro luxury hotels, these oversized freestanding villas stand out because of the large living area replete with Bhutanese Bukhari woodburning stove, a kitchen with a staff entrance and to top it all, a private room for spa treatments.
There is an atmospheric outdoor seating area overlooking the pine forests while from the bathtub, there are more dramatic Paro Valley views.
COMO Suites
These oversized suites have separate dining, sitting and study areas as well as a kitchenette. The sophisticated, residential feel is why the COMO Suites are popular with those on a Bhutan honeymoon. In addition, views from the king-size bed open up to 180-degree spreads of the Paro Valley.
Note COMO suites can be interconnected with a Valley View Room to make a two-bedroom suite for families.
Valley View Rooms
Among Bhutan luxury hotels, few have Paro Valley views like this. Larger than our Forest View Rooms, these deluxe accommmodations also have a bathtub and separate showerstall.
Forest View Rooms
At our Paro luxury hotel, each double room overlooks the pine forests surrounding the resort, while traditional hand-painted Bhutanese designs decorate the walls. There is a pretty bathroom with a combined shower-bathtub.