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DESIGN:
At Uma
Paro, there are 20 rooms and nine villas (including one two-bedroom
villa), fashioned by traditionally trained Bhutanese artisans alongside
Cheong Yew Kwan, architect of Rocky Point at Parrot Cay. Kathryn
Kng, who recently completed the contemporary-styled Metropolitan
Bangkok, has designed the interiors.
The
fusion of clean-lined modernism with indigenous detailing
including carved wooden windows and intricate doors makes
for a fresh aesthetic that recognises Uma Paros rich cultural
context. At the same time, the design maximises comfort with sleekly
efficient amenities.
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Accomodation |
Accomodation |
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ACCOMODATION:
The nine superior doubles are 25sq metres,
featuring large, oversized bathrooms and separate showers, DVD players,
heated towel racks, minibars and in-room yoga mats.
The
nine deluxe doubles have the same facilities, but are larger at
32sq metres.
In
the two suites there are separate sitting, dining and study areas.
In
the eight one-bedroom villas enjoy a private spa and courtyard.
The
headline two-bedroom villa has all this plus an even greater privilege
of space (300sq metres) and endless views.
All
rooms have views of the forest, mountains or valley.
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Comfort |
Pool |
Restaurant |
Restaurant |
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Restaurant
with wholesome, Bhutanese-inspired food, combined with pan-Asian
accents
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COMO
Shambhala Retreat offering Asian-inspired, holistic therapies,
yoga room, indoor pool with outdoor sundeck and gym
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Library with Internet access
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