Konkona Sen Sharma

The Indian actor loves the hand-painted walls and the unique doors at the Gangtey Palace in Paro as well as the stunning views of Bhutan Himalayas from its garden
Konkona Sen Sharma
Konkona Sen Sharma

OT Favourite hotel in the world
Konkana Sen Sharma The Gangtey Palace in Paro in Bhutan. It is actually a palace or a castle, which was converted into a boutique hotel.

OT Last visited
Konkana Sen Sharma I stayed there a couple of years ago when we were shooting 15 Park Avenue. I was there for three weeks or so.

OT The experience
Konkana Sen Sharma Everything was quaint and different. This is not your standard hotel with five-star rooms, each looking exactly like the other. Each room was different. The walls were all hand-painted, the doors were all unique. It takes your breath away. It&rsquos the kind of place that makes you feel like an individual &mdash it makes you want to check out which room you&rsquove got. First of all, Paro is magnificent and then to have a hotel so unique in a place like that. Staying there was a marvellous experience. There is absolutely no sense of sameyness to it. It&rsquos a beautiful place. I loved it.

OT The ambience 
Konkana Sen Sharma It was very, very cosy. The hotel was built over 100 years ago by a member of Bhutan&rsquos royal family, and was used by the King when he visited Paro. Sometime in the nineties, the present owner converted it into a heritage hotel, but it retains a sense of a warm family home. It&rsquos set in 20 acres of gardens with stunning Himalayan views. The staff is very friendly, and they even arrange traditional hot stone baths or head massages in the gardens

OT Repeat visit
Konkona Sen Sharma I&rsquove such fond memories of it I&rsquod love to visit again. I&rsquove nothing planned, but this is one place I&rsquod love to revisit.

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