Utente ospite
8 marzo 2024
We picked Terma Linca because the photos looked beautiful, and in person the hotel did not disappoint. Made up of a series of stone buildings running parallel to the river on the outskirts of Thimpu, Terma Linca's location is peaceful, and really gorgeous. Watching the sun set over the peaks as the ruddy shelducks waddled home was a lovely way to relax after a long day. The rooms are exceptionally large, with very high ceilings and windows that let you appreciate the view. The beds were also large and comfortable, but the bathrooms are showing their age somewhat and could do with a refresh; they feel like bathrooms from an inferior hotel. Some reviewers complain about the lack of lights; this is not the case, however the switches for some lights can be covered by pillows on the bed and thus hard to find. We enjoyed the traditional bhutanese clothes in the wardrobe to try on. The highlight for us at Terma Linca, after the impeccable customer service, was the food. I have a feeling most of the clientele at this hotel come from India and the staff were very open to cooking western food on request. However, my family and I love Indian food, and the restaurant's default mix of local Bhutanese food and Indian cuisine was very very good. I had the best made-to-order roti I've had at the restaurant here. All in all this is a nice spot to spend a night when in Thimphu.
Traduci