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CCFQ+57M, Bhutan
contacts phone: +975 2 350 826
website: www.sixsenses.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 27.4229719, Longitude: 89.438179
Salah Sharaf
::Out of the world . One of the best experiences . The view from the 2 bedroom suite was stunning . The Hotel Manager Roy, probably the best hotel manager across the entire planet . The service levels of the hotel extremely excellent and beyond anyone expectations . They go to the details . If you go to Bhutan don’t think twice . I only stayed at one if the six senses properties in Bhutan . I understand they have a total of 5 and you can experience all of them in the various areas across the country .
Julia
::We came only for dinner and LOVED IT! The food, service and ambience were perfect for our date night. At the bar we were served by jiwan Rai who took great care of us. 5 stars
Terence Fung
::The six sense Paro would be a top notch 5 star luxury hotel anywhere in the world, let alone in Bhutan. The comfort, food, servics and attention to detail is amazing. Everyone is super friendly and I feel they genuine care about your stay. Combined with the scenery, it's certainly qualified to be one of the best resorts in the world. A word of warming is that the road that leads up to the resort is basically a bumpy dirt track for a good 15 mins.. Anyone who easily gets carsick should beware.. The resort should really look to see how to get it paved..
Gyeltshen Gyeltshen
::I did not stay there, it was just my excursion. The place is mesmerizing and a nice location for those who wants to stay over night there.
Courtney Allen
::Having recently stayed at all five Six Senses properties in Bhutan, I say without hesitation that the Paro branch is my absolute favorite. Six Senses Paro, like the others, is even more stunning in photos, with immaculate, spacious rooms perched high on the mountain. I would wake up early to enjoy being eye-level with the clouds and walk along the path winding the gardens on the 16-acre estate (where much of the kitchen's produce comes from). The experience was full of surprises, with homemade beverages in the room fridge, a present waiting with turndown service each night, and a complimentary foot massage after hiking Tiger's Nest. But what made Paro stand out above the rest was the lodge manager Roy and the level of individualized attention he gave every guest. When I became ill with altitude sickness, he instructed so many tonics and teas to be brought to the breakfast table that I actually cried by the amount of care and concern him and the whole team had. When I went to hike Tiger's Nest at 6:00am he was running out to bring me his personal hat to wear for the sun and was there to congratulate me upon my return. I will never forget my experience here and look forward to seeing everyone again next time.