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CCFQ+57M, Paro, Paro, Bhutan , 13001
Nestled at an altitude of approximately 2,900 meters (9,500 feet), Six Senses Paro is a tranquil mountain retreat located in the serene and culturally rich Paro Valley of Bhutan. This luxury resort is part of the renowned Six Senses Bhutan circuit, which spans five uniquely located lodges across the country. Referred to as the “Stone Ruins” lodge due to its architectural inspiration drawn from ancient dzongs and fortress ruins, Six Senses Paro offers an immersive experience that blends minimalist modern comfort with Bhutanese heritage and spiritual calm.
Set among pine forests and overlooking the scenic valley, the lodge features just a handful of suites and villas, ensuring exclusivity and personalized attention. Interiors are designed with natural materials such as wood and stone, creating a harmonious balance with the surrounding landscape. Guests can enjoy curated wellness experiences, farm-to-table Bhutanese cuisine, meditation sessions, and cultural excursions, all while embracing the Six Senses philosophy of sustainability and mindful luxury.
Six Senses Paro is ideal for travelers seeking solitude, spiritual enrichment, and a deep cultural connection. Whether you’re trekking to ancient monasteries, practicing yoga in the mountains, or indulging in a traditional Bhutanese hot stone bath, every moment here is designed to rejuvenate body and soul.
Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) – The most iconic landmark of Bhutan, perched dramatically on a cliff 3,120 meters above sea level. The hike takes about 2-3 hours and is an unforgettable spiritual and scenic experience.
Rinpung Dzong (Paro Dzong) – A historic 17th-century fortress and monastery that now houses government offices and a monastic body.
Ta Dzong (National Museum of Bhutan) – Situated above Rinpung Dzong, this former watchtower houses rare Bhutanese artifacts, traditional weapons, and religious relics.
Kyichu Lhakhang – One of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan, believed to have been built in the 7th century by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.
Drukgyel Dzong (Ruins of Victory Fortress) – A historic dzong built in 1649, now in ruins but still offering impressive views of the surrounding mountains.
Paro International Airport (PBH) – Located about 9 km (25 minutes) from the resort.
It is Bhutan’s only international airport, with flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Bangkok, and Singapore via Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines.
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