COMO Uma Bhuta, offers endless opportunities for unique Himalayan experiences.
We can orchestrate customized hiking, biking and overnight camping adventures from the hotel, or even host a private archery tournament to be enjoyed by the entire family. At Uma Paro our COMO Shambhala Retreat indulges with yoga and holistic therapies.
Our aim is always to encourage you to relax completely while also immersing you in Bhutan’s culture, from the cuisine of our Bukhari restaurant to serendipitous meetings with Buddhist monks.
Facilities and Services
The expert staff at Uma by COMO, Paro ensure that our services surpass every expectation of Bhutan luxury hotels. Whether travelling with a spouse, partner, children or extended family, our sophisticated facilities are available to anyone with an overnight stay—and promise to immerse you in the local culture.
Experience
COMO Uma Bhutan, offers endless opportunities for unique Himalayan experiences. This is because we are not just a luxury hotel in Bhutan but also function as a tour operator, putting together your complete Bhutan itinerary.
Culture
The culture of Bhutan is experienced from the moment you arrive, in the warm welcome provided by our Bhutanese staff. It is evident in the artisanship of our rooms—the carving, the hand-painted murals—and in every excursion we organize, from treks to day walks to visits to key historic sites.
Adventure
From our Bhutan adventure resort, COMO Uma Bhutan makes it easy for guests to discover the country’s rich culture and landscape. Knowledgeable English-speaking local guides lead a variety of group and private excursions, for we also function as a tour operator.
Cuisine
As with all COMO Hotels and Resorts, cuisine comprises a crucial element of the experience at our luxury Bhutan hotel.
Wellness
As a Bhutan wellness resort, COMO Shambhala Retreat at Uma Paro makes the most of the country’s extraordinary sense of peace—one of the nation’s most compelling characteristics.
Design
Bali-based architect Cheong Yew Kwan and Singaporean designer Kathryn Kng created the pavilions of our 38-acre Bhutan boutique hotel using local village architecture as their inspiration.