Thursday, December 8, 2011

Uma Paro.. which room category? better views in the Suites?

I%26#39;m planning a trip to Uma Paro in mid september and i am just now finalizing everything. I was wondering which category room to book.





i%26#39;m trying to decide between a Deluxe category room and a Suite category.





I will be travelling alone so I dont need the extra space a Suite provides, but officially, Deluxe rooms have better views than Superior rooms..





i%26#39;m wondering if the same is true for Suites.





Como has given me a very competative room rate for a 5 night tour in the suite -- less than $100/night difference between the price of a Delux room and a Suite.





then again, I could think of at least 50 different things to do with the nearly $500 I would save by staying in a delux room.





Has anyone who has stayed on the property, or seen the diffrent rooms, provide any feedback to help me with the decision.





at this point, i think i am just going to splurge but I was wondering what you guys thought about the matter.





thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.





CMM.





Uma Paro.. which room category? better views in the Suites?


since you are visiting Bhutan. why dont you save the money as you have mentioned you are getting discount of US$ 500. so book your trip with local tour operator and stay in one of the best and luxury hotel with the same service as como. Uma Paro.





to get to know more contact local operator. find out on GOOGLE.COM by typing bhutan tour, trekking bhutan, etc



Uma Paro.. which room category? better views in the Suites?


Hi CMM,



I%26#39;m looking forward to my turn at uma paro in december. So, which room category did you choose? If the deluxe, was the view good enough?



Regards,


Mark

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Recommendation for Tours Needed

Hi eveyone-



My husand and I are interested in a vacation package to go to Bhutan along with India and/or Tibet for approx. 2 weeks. We are in our mid-30s and are looking for a reasonably priced, diverse and reputable tour that will also allow us to have time on our own. We have no idea where to geting- any recommendations? Thanks!!!


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  • Help ... Want To Go to Gangtey Palace Hotel.

    I will be in Darjeeling, India from Oct 12 to 15th and then would like to go to the Gangtey Palace Hotel in Paro from the 15th to the 17th. Here are my questions:





    1) Is there any way to do this since I don%26#39;t have a visa yet (money is not a problem)?





    2) Can the hotel help me get a visa or do I need to go through a tour operator? If a tour operator, can someone please recommend one?





    3) What would be the quickest way to get to Paro from Darjeeling and then back to Kolkata for my flight home?





    Any help, especially recommendations for tour operators, contacts at the hotel, airlines advice or whoever I would need to contact to make this happen, would be GREATLY appreciated. I have searched this forum and the internet and Bhutan is simply a hard place to figure out how to get in to.





    Tour operators are also welcome to respond.





    Thanks in advance :-)



    Help ... Want To Go to Gangtey Palace Hotel.


    As mentioned before, it is easy. You have to use a local touroperator, who will arrange everything for you according to your wishes.



    As I%26#39;ve been three times to Bhutan, all with Sonam of Nirvanaexpeditions, I recommend him warmly. Write him a mail with your requests and questions, and he%26#39;ll propose an itinary.Then he%26#39;ll arrange your visa which%26#39;ll wait wherever you%26#39;ll enter Bhutan. As he%26#39;ll do all the work, you only have to tell your wishes, very simple.His address: Sonam.dorjee@nirvanaexpeditions.com



    Hope you%26#39;ll succeed in seeing a little of Bhutan.


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  • Buthan with a 5 year old

    I am planning to go to Buthan with my daughter in April 2009 (Paro - Timphu - Punakha in 8 days). She is very well travelled (Xinjiang, Yunnan, Vietnam,...) and enjoys very much horse/poney riding.





    Has anyone be in Buthan with a toddler? Is it possible to organize a 3 to 4 hour ';trek'; around the cities we are planning to visit?





    I am still in the process of choosing an operator so if anyone has any suggestion of one which is used to organize trips with young children, please let me know.





    Thank you



    Buthan with a 5 year old


    Hello,



    It is wise not to drive too far, as the roads can be long, with slow driving.



    In Bhutan there are a lot of walks, short and longer. I%26#39;d advise to walk to the Takin-reserve in Thimphu,also animals and an easy walk.



    If you go up to Taktsang monastry, you can choose walking the steep path or taking a pony.



    As long as you forgo the for children boring sightseeing, your child should be fine.



    As I%26#39;ve been to Bhutan three times with Nirvanaexpeditions, I recommend them warmly. They%26#39;ll adapt your tour to your wishes, and maybe you can try and make some contact with local children. They learn English from small age, and are easy to communicate with.



    You can contact for your travel: Sonam.dorjee@nirvanaexpeditions.com



    Have a wonderful time.

    Laundry Service Available at Most Hotels?

    I want to travel light and would prefer to have laundry done for me. Is this commonly available at the hotels?





    Laundry Service Available at Most Hotels?


    Leaving in 2 days. Anyone??



    Laundry Service Available at Most Hotels?


    We didn%26#39;t give laundry to the hotel, but did some ourselves when staying two nights. I remember that some gave laundry in Bumthang, but it didn%26#39;t dry quick enough. No electric dryers. You can wish for a stove to heat and dry. Only if you go to the luxury hotels, which are not in the regular package, you can expect laundry-service.



    Thermal clothing is very light-weight. Take layers, with some fleece, and you%26#39;ll be way under the limit.



    Enjoy your stay.




    Thank you.

    Friday, April 2, 2010

    lodging

    Does anyone know the Pelri Cottages in Paro? What about The Meriphumsum resort in Wangdi? I%26#39;d appreciate some feedback!


    An apprehensive traveller



    lodging


    Sorry I stayed in the Olathang hotel in Paro which was ok but had very hard beds (as do all the hotels in Bhutan I think!). I stayed in the Zangthopelri Hotel in Punaka which was nice. I stayed in the Wangdicholing resort hotel in Jakar, Bumthang. It%26#39;s rather dark and gloomy, no tv and a very uncomfortable/basic bathroom. I hope that%26#39;s helpful. My main tip is to take an air mattress with you so you can sleep ok. I wish I had!

    Bhutan - surcharge for visitors

    Is it true that Bhutan charges a surcharge for visitors? Specifically for non indian residents?



    Bhutan - surcharge for visitors


    You heard it right. For individual and in a group of two will have to pay the surcharge.