If you're dreaming of a Bhutanese holiday that goes beyond the usual hotels and gives you a real taste of local life, Tshering Farmhouse in Paro might just be what you're looking for. Tucked away in the charming village of Dop Shari, this century-old farmhouse offers travellers a rare opportunity to live alongside a local family, savour home-cooked meals, and soak up breathtaking views of the Paro Valley—all just minutes from Paro town.
At the heart of this warm homestay experience is Om, who runs Tshering Farmhouse together with her daughter. Sharing the home with her two grandchildren and elderly mother, Om welcomes guests into a vibrant multigenerational household where you’ll instantly feel like part of the family. It’s this genuine sense of Bhutanese hospitality that sets the homestay apart.
Set along the scenic road leading to the National Museum, Tshering Farmhouse has been lovingly preserved through generations. The top floor still houses the family altar, complete with original murals and intricate wooden pillars that showcase traditional Bhutanese craftsmanship. While the house stays true to its roots, it has been thoughtfully adapted to welcome guests. There are seven cosy guest rooms offering comfort with a homely touch. Most rooms rely on Bhutan’s abundant morning and evening sunlight to keep warm, creating a surprisingly snug atmosphere even without heaters.
The farmhouse sits peacefully beside the Paro River, with the towering Paro Dzong visible across the valley—a dream backdrop for photographers and nature lovers. Surrounded by the Himalayas, this is the perfect setting for travellers seeking tranquillity and a truly scenic escape.
One of the highlights of staying here is undoubtedly the food. Om and her family prepare traditional Bhutanese dishes in their small in-house kitchen restaurant, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Guests can savour classics like the famous Ema Datshi—a rich chilli and cheese stew—as well as hearty stews, seasonal vegetables, and rice-based meals that reflect Bhutan’s farming traditions. Meals are served in the family dining room, where you’ll sit cross-legged on polished wooden floors, surrounded by cherished family heirlooms.
For those keen to experience more than just the views, the homestay offers a variety of activities. Join Om in the kitchen for hands-on cooking sessions using treasured family recipes, or unwind in a traditional hot stone bath after a day of sightseeing. You can also try your hand at Bhutan’s favourite pastimes—archery and local darts—right in the farmhouse backyard. Whether you’re here to relax, learn, or simply soak in the atmosphere, Tshering Farmhouse offers a beautiful base for your Bhutanese journey.
If you’re ready to experience Bhutan like a local, a stay at Tshering Farmhouse is easily arranged. Simply get in touch with Druk Asia Bhutan Travel Specialists and we’ll take care of all the details to ensure you enjoy an unforgettable, authentic Bhutanese adventure.
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