About this property
Wangdue Phodrang is where the western valleys begin to give way to central Bhutan. The road down from Punakha meets the river below the dzong, crosses it, and then starts the long climb east towards the Pele La. It is farming country — terraced fields on the slopes, scattered hamlets, and villages such as Rinchengang clinging to the hillside above the water.
Passang Homestay is a family-run farmhouse stay in that landscape. A Bhutanese homestay is exactly what the word suggests: a room in a working family house, meals at the household’s own table, and an evening in a real village rather than a hotel’s version of one. It is simple by design, and for a lot of our travellers it turns out to be the night they remember.
Why we like it
- A family-run farmhouse stay rather than a hotel
- In the farming country around Wangdue Phodrang, on the road east from Punakha
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