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Six Senses Paro

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About this property

Six Senses Paro stands high on a hillside well above the valley floor, with Paro, its river and the airport laid out below and the pine forest coming right up to the buildings. The lodge takes its cue from Bhutan’s ruined hillside dzongs — stone walls, an open plan and a great deal of glass turned towards the view — so that it reads as part of the slope rather than something dropped onto it.

Paro is where nearly every visit to Bhutan begins, and staying this far up the hillside changes the shape of the first day: you arrive, and the valley is laid out beneath you rather than around you. It works just as well at the other end of a circuit, as somewhere to spend a last night after the walk up to the Tiger’s Nest and before an early flight out.

Why we like it

  • High on a hillside above the Paro valley, in pine forest
  • Built in the idiom of a ruined Bhutanese hillside dzong
  • One of five Six Senses lodges on the Bhutan circuit

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