Established in 1974, Olathang is one of
the oldest hotels in Paro. The hotel is located in a quite
place surrounded by the woods.
This is the largest hotel in Bhutan spread
of 28 acres of wooded land and is situated atop a hill overlooking
the visually stunning Paro valley.
The hotel is beautifully located amidst blue pine forests
and lush greenery exuding an ambience of peace and tranquility,
enthralling visitors with its close intimacy with nature.
The architectural design and structure of its facilities
presents a purely Bhutanese touch and feel to it, at the same
time maintaining modern amenities, ensuring guests a warm
and comfortable stay.
Accommodation : 26 rooms in central building or in one of
the 33 rooms in the picturesque cottages spread over the pine-forested
estate.
Other facilities include a dining hall with a seating capacity
of 100 guests as well as a well equipped conference centre
with a seating capacity of 250 guests. Also included are attached
bath, IDD telephone, internet café’, laundry,
heating, television, shopping, room service, money exchange.
The restaurant serves Continental, Chinese, Indian and Bhutanese
cuisine.
 

Lonely Planet Review
This grand dzong-like hotel was built in 1974 for
guests invited to the coronation of the present king and,
though getting on a bit, it still maintains a whiff of that
grandeur. The main building rooms are set around a lovely
interior courtyard and come with elaborate Victorian furniture.
Look for the stuffed yak guarding the entrance to the conference
hall. For comfortable facilities in a traditional setting,
ask to stay in one of the tastefully decorated wooden cottages. |