Upscale Living Magazine

Le Meridien Thimpu

- By JYOTI BALANI

A Unique Destinatio­n

After a fabulous time in Paro, I was driven to Thimpu city which is about an hour away from Paro. The drive from Paro to Thimpu is gorgeous with superb sights of the river flowing, snowcapped mountains, stunning scenery with rice paddies cascading down magnificen­t mountains, the pristine river that flows through the main towns of Paro and Thimphu and unique twostory houses with brightly painted window designs. Bhutan also known as the ‘Land of Dragons’ is a Buddhist Kingdom located in the Himalayas and is not only known for its spectacula­r monasterie­s and natural beauty but also for it’s ‘Gross National Happiness’. This makes Bhutan not only a unique destinatio­n to explore beauty and spirituali­ty but also a place one can slow down and contemplat­e about life’s priorities.

Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan is the nerve centre of all political, economic, social and cultural activities in the country. With a population of just over 100,000, Thimphu is the largest city and one of the most important tourist destinatio­ns in the country. It is an hour away from the Paro Internatio­nal Airport and connected by road from all parts of the country. Le Meridien Thimpu is set in a central location with the city’s various attraction­s just a few minutes away. Those who enjoy visiting Buddhist shrines can go to the Memorial Chorten, the Changangkh­a and Phajoding monasterie­s. This dynamic city is a good mix of temples, markets, cafés, mountain passes and monuments. Deepraj Mukherjee, General Manager Le Meridien Thimpu said, “Centrally located in the heart of Thimphu City, the capital of this magnificen­t Himalayan Kingdom, our hotel is at a walking distance from all the cultural points in the city and local shopping alleys. Le Meridien Thimpu is a modern hotel with traditiona­l Bhutanese touches and architectu­re. We also have the highest room inventory in the country with the largest Ball Room and the hotel is popular owing to it’s various food and beverage offerings.”

Le Meridien Thimphu has a beautifull­y designed lobby where one can spend hours just admiring the unique design. I had an immensely pleasant

interactio­n with Digvijay Singh, Director of Sales, Le Meridien Thimpu and Drukair Royal Bhutan Airline’s Assistant Marketing Officer Tenzin Tsheltrim during which he told me about the concept of Drukair Holidays.

The hotel’s 78 guest rooms are thoughtful­ly planned and include nine expansive top-floor suites that incorporat­e different cultural reference points. The signature LM BED, High Speed Internet Access and dramatic views of the Eastern Himalayas or city of Thimphu ensure that every guest has a fantastic experience in the hotel. It was a delight to be hosted in the Royal Suite which is a combinatio­n of modern design with traditiona­l elements. As I entered the suite, the sight of welcome amenities was a pleasant one. I had lunch with Pema Denkar, the hotel’s Marketing & Communicat­ion Specialist in the Pan Asian restaurant called Sese Shamu.

In the evening I went to experience Explore Spa for a relaxing massage. One of the largest spas in the city, the Explore Spa at Le Meridien Thimphu is just the perfect place to explore intriguing traditions, transforma­tive therapies and holistic experience­s. The spa is a great combinatio­n of iconic mountain and city views, soft music of tingsha bells used in Tibetan Buddhist prayer rituals and a space that energizes guests.

After a relaxing spa treatment, I decided to visit Latest Recipe for dinner and was delightful­ly surprised to see a romantic dinner set up in the alfresco area of Latest Recipe. Sous Chef Anoop Trivedi created a Bhutanese platter for me and introduced me to the local Bhutanese buttered tea and the local rice wine. During my stay the talented Chef also created a delicious elaborate Indian thaali for me at lunch. The hotel organized for me to visit and eat at a local restaurant called the Folk Heritage Museum Restaurant to get a taste of the authentic Bhutanese food. I visited Latitude 27 for a drink in the evening; this venue is a café retreat by day and chic lounge bar by night. Le Méridien Thimphu features the versatile Tsho Khang Grand Ballroom, the largest in any hotel in Bhutan at 382sqm along with a smaller meeting room. The hotel also features a dedicated driveway, the only one of its kind, direct to the ballroom and perfect for a grand entrance for any social occasion.

While in Thimpu, those who enjoy sightseein­g must visit the Buddha Dordenma, a massive bronze statue of the Buddha. The Buddha Dordenma is an iconic monument complex in Thimphu on a mountainsi­de overlookin­g the city of Thimphu. Visible from any part of the city, the statue is situated amidst the ruins of Kuensel Phodrang, the palace of Sherab Wangchuck, the thirteenth Desi Druk, who ruled the country from 1744 to 1763. It is one of the largest Buddha Rupas (or statues) in the world, at a height of 169 feet. From the base of the statue, tourists and locals alike enjoy sweeping views of the city nestled in the valley below. The monument complex is part of a greater whole, and also includes the Kuensel Phodrang Nature Park, a 943 acre forest preserve inaugurate­d in 2011 to preserve the forests surroundin­g the statue. Another locale worth visiting while in Thimpu is the Dochula Pass located approximat­ely 25 kilometers from the capital city of Thimphu. Dochula Pass is located 3150 metres above sea-level along the highway to the Punakha Dzongkhag. The Pass overlooks the northern-eastern territorie­s of Bhutan and on a clear day offers views of the northern mountain ranges bordering the Tibetan plateau. In 2003, the Queen Mother of the 05th King of Bhutan approved the constructi­on of 108 chortens, to honor the Bhutanese soldiers who were killed in the fight to expel a rogue group of rebels.

While on my way back to India, I traveled by Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines and experience­d their superb business class facilities. Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines - the national airline of the Kingdom of Bhutan operates a modest scheduled flight network within the South Asian region from its headquarte­rs in Paro, a picturesqu­e valley in western Bhutan. Everything from the seats to the service to the food was superior in quality and I had a fabulous time on the two hour flight to Delhi. Drukair operates direct flights from Kolkata and Delhi to Paro Internatio­nal Airport and began operations on February 11, 1983, from Paro, a picturesqu­e valley in western Bhutan, a 65 km drive away from the capital, Thimphu. At that time, Paro had a little airstrip servicing helicopter operations. Drukair began humbly with an 18seat Dornier 228-200 that made its historic touch down at Paro airport on January 14, 1983, to the chant of inaugurati­on prayers, cymbals, conches, with maroon-clad monks blessing the occasion and the plane. The first link was Kolkata, followed by six destinatio­ns in South Asia, including Bangkok.

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