Como Uma Punakha
An intimate lodge overlooking Mochu River and Paddy fields

About The Hotel
COMO Uma Punakha sits in the western, pine-clad Punakha Valley, providing a less-travelled base from which to begin exploring the kingdom of Bhutan.
Every room commands sweeping views of the Punakha Valley and the Mo Chhu as it winds its way through the rice fields and orchards. The cosy mountain interiors feature stone, wood and tile, along with locally crafted bedcovers, furniture and rugs.
Every room commands sweeping views of the Punakha Valley and the Mo Chhu as it winds its way through the rice fields and orchards. The cosy mountain interiors feature stone, wood and tile, along with locally crafted bedcovers, furniture and rugs.
INTERNET
- Public areas: free
In room: free
CHILDREN POLICY
- Children are welcome
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
- Check-in: 2 pm
Check-out: noon
TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFERS
- Subject to supplement
ROOMS
- 11 rooms and villas
PARKING
- Complimentary private parking is available on site
PETS
- Pets are not allowed
SPA AND LEISURE
- spa
ENTERTAINMENT&FAMILY SERVICES
- family rooms
FOOD&DRINK
- restaurant
- bar
GENERAL
- room service
- free wifi
- non-smoking rooms
- air conditioning
Sustainable Initiatives
Sustainable Initiatives
Travel Sustainable Measures
- Water-efficient toilets
- Water-efficient showers
- Option to opt out of daily room cleaning
- Option to reuse towels
- Recycling bins available to guests and waste is recycled
- Water cooler/dispenser
- The property makes efforts to reduce food waste
- Single-use plastic water bottles not used
- Single-use plastic stirrers not used
- Single-use plastic straws not used
- Single-use plastic cutlery/plates not used
- Single-use plastic cups not used
- Green spaces like (rooftop) gardens at the property
- Most food provided is organic
- Bicycle parking
- Bicycle rental
- Most food provided at the property is locally sourced
- Most lighting throughout property uses energy-efficient LED bulbs
- Offsets a portion of their carbon footprint
- 100% renewable electricity used throughout
- Tours and activities organized by local guides and businesses
- Local artists are offered a platform to display their talents
- Provide guests with info about local ecosystems, history, culture, and visitor etiquette
- Invests a percentage of revenue back into community projects or sustainability projects
CARBON NEGATIVE
Bhutan: Why It Should Be on Your Eco-Travel Bucket List
Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is an enchanting country known for its stunning scenery and vibrant culture. It is also one of the three nations in the world to have achieved carbon negativity, alongside Panama and Suriname. With a population of around 750,000, this small country is a global leader in sustainable development. Its focus…
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