Location - excellent food - average. The food needs variety and taste. Service- varies. Poor- any minor change from the menu served, they levy extra charge. Good- room service is prompt. Hygiene - the towels are not very fresh and bathroom does not smell very fresh, maybe due to poor ventilation in the bathroom. Amenities: the resort needs to keep a luggage weighing scale for international travellers. The property has been an orchard and farm house. Morning walks are good within the resort.
We stayed on the top floor of the hotel. Our room was spacious and provided amazing views of the snow capped mountains from the windows on the two sides of the room. All the Staff were very courteous and super responsive and helpful. We had opted for Breakfast and Dinner. The hotel serves vegetarian food primarily and the food was served fresh and was very tasty too. The location of the hotel is a plus as you can just get down and walk around the town without any dependency on your driver or taxis. The market and good restaurants like the Mountain Cafe are just a 1-2 minute walk away.
Such a beautiful hotel this is. Buthan was an excellent experience but definitely the staff, the views and the whole experience in Tiger Nest Resort make it even more unique. Highly recommend place, they were so accommodating with all our needs. Breakfast was also sooooo delicious.
เป็นการพักที่ยอดเยี่ยมของฉันที่ le meridian paro เมื่อเทียบกับโรงแรมอื่น โรงแรมมีทําเลที่ยอดเยี่ยมพร้อมพนักงานที่ยอดเยี่ยม ห้องพักสะดวกสบายมากประสบการณ์การรับประทานอาหารสําหรับอาหารเย็นและอาหารเช้านั้นยอดเยี่ยมมาก Tshewang Dorji อยู่ที่นั่นเสมอการต้อนรับของเขาและทีมงานของร้านอาหารพูดว่าใช่และแน่นอนทุกความต้องการของเราขอบคุณทุกคน
One of best and most comfortable stays. It was completely worth every penny. The host was responsive and helpful even before we entered Bhutan by informing us the rules and requirements of a driver and guide. The check in was quick and easy. We were welcomed with a welcome drink which was much needed as it was a cold day. The chef(Mr Icha Ram Adhikari ) and the other staff ( Aita Maya) were kind and helpful. The food was amazing and the chef even made pancakes for us on our check out day. Everything was well organised, room was spacious and clean , all amenities were provided and everything was functional. The lodge is fairly close to both the tiger nest( must visit in Bhutan) and the paro market( amazing for shopping and eateries). We ended up extending our stay by a day and would recommended this place to everyone.
ผผู้เข้าพักWOW. What else can you say? Arrived after a long day of sightseeing and was informed that all members of our group had been upgraded to a villa. The villas a free standing buildings on the grounds away from the hotel, and they take you to them in a golf buggy so you don't have to walk. The villas are HUGE! I couldn't believe this whole space was just for me. You get a lounge room, huge bathroom with claw foot bath and separate shower and toilet, a bedroom with a king sized bed and your own massage room! There is also a small butlers pantry for the use of the butler attached to your villa. One of my favorite things was actually that there is a space in the bathroom for your luggage so you don't have to mess up your sleeping space with your suitcase. You can really spread out your belongings and hang stuff up and there's room for more than one bag. The resort is high on a hill and the view from the bath is amazing. Had dinner at the restaurant one night and it was lovely as well as drinks at the bar. The staff were also really friendly and helpful. They also have an archery range so you can try Bhutan's national sport which I thought was really cool. The only thing with this place, and it's not a complaint just something to be aware of, is that it's really far out of town. It's not walkable to get into Paro so you will need to catch a taxi - I think they may have a shuttle, but don't quote me on that. I did manage to have a look at the hotel rooms, which to be honest are a bit plain and dated for the price being charged (the villas most certainly are not at all). They have a pool and the spa looks nice too, but didn't have time to try either of these. The only small problem I had was it took far too long for them to get the luggage to our rooms. We had been hiking and then rafting that day and had a short turn around at the hotel to get changed before attending a business dinner in Paro. It came time to leave and my luggage still had not arrived. I was still damp, sweaty and quite a mess and there was no way I could go out like that, especially to a business function. My luggage eventually arrived and I was forced to have the quickest shower of my life and run (couldn't wait for the buggy) to reception to meet my group and guide - I wasn't even the last one to arrive. Overall, it was a small thing that was annoying, but didn't really taint my experience of what was otherwise an absolutely wonderful stay.