Perched on the tranquil slopes above Paro, Dawa at Hilltop by Heeton is a contemporary homage to Bhutan’s soulful charm. The name “Dawa,” meaning moon in Dzongkha, reflects the property’s philosophy—to offer serenity, clarity, and a celestial sense of escape.
Blending modern architecture with timeless Bhutanese aesthetics, the resort is a sanctuary for seekers of peace, beauty, and elevated experiences. Whether you're arriving for leisure, celebration, wellness, or inspiration, Dawa greets you with open skies, panoramic mountain vistas, and genuine Bhutanese hospitality.
Set amidst pine forests and overlooking the enchanting Paro valley, Dawa is ideally located:
4.5 km from Paro International Airport (approx. 10-minute drive)
15-minute drive from Paro Town
Our Features
Why Choose Us
At Dawa at Hilltop by Heeton, we offer more than just a stay—we offer a soulful escape. Perched above Paro’s sacred valley, our resort harmoniously blends Bhutanese heritage with modern elegance to create a tranquil haven for every kind of traveler.
Every detail—from the moon-inspired philosophy to the panoramic mountain views—is crafted to evoke serenity, inspire reflection, and celebrate the magic of Bhutan.
All rooms feature private balconies
Largest room sizes in Bhutan
Panoramic Views: Paro Dzong View
National Museum, Chele La Pass View
Panoramic Views: Paro Dzong View (highest motorable road in Bhutan)
PScenic vistas: Mountains, Nature and Valley Views.
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A Bridge of Hospitality Between Singapore and Bhutan
The opening of Dawa at Hilltop by Heeton marks a significant milestone in the growing relationship between Singapore and Bhutan. Rooted in a shared appreciation for sustainability, mindful living, and warm hospitality, this venture represents more than just the launch of a luxury hotel—it is a heartfelt cultural bridge. With Dawa, Heeton brings Singapore’s world-class hospitality standards to the serene hills of Bhutan, while embracing the Kingdom’s deep spiritual heritage and natural beauty. This collaboration is a testament to the mutual respect and admiration between the two nations, opening doors for tourism, cultural exchange, and enduring partnerships.
What’s in Paro
Must Try Adventure
Tiger’s Nest Monasterya
Bhutan’s most famous site, perched dramatically on a cliffside. A spiritual and physical journey.
Just 25 min. Drive
Paro Dzong
Paro Dzong stands as a majestic sentinel over the Paro Valley, echoing Bhutan’s spiritual and architectural grandeur.
Just 10 min. Drive
National Museum of Bhutan
Located above Rinpung Dzong, showcasing art, relics, and Bhutanese culture through the ages.
Just 20 min. Drive
Chele La Pass
The highest motorable pass in Bhutan (3,988 m), with panoramic views of the Himalayas and possible glimpses of Mt. Jomolhari.