There is no best time to visit Bhutan because each time of the year, this country also attracts people for its unique beauty. No matter when you choose to discover Bhutan, the fact is that Bhutan is great all year round, this beautiful country will never fail to surprise you at any time. Nature and climate in Bhutan change upon altitude, from subtropical in the south to temperate zone in the highlands and polar-type conditions in the mountains of the north. As a result, there are four distinct seasons throughout the country: Spring lasts from March to May, Summer falls from June to August, Autumn from September to November and Winter lasts from December to February. If Spring is the moment of revival that everything keeps growing with blooming flowers, summer will excite the heart of adventurous people by pouring rains, low clouds, and the stunning rainbow. While Autumn impresses you with golden ripped rice paddies, winter will offer you a chance to immerse yourself in the chilly weather, sculpt the snowman and admire the spectacular white snow mountain ranges. Keep reading the useful information below to select the most appropriate time for Bhutan tours.
Best time to travel to Bhutan
Visiting Bhutan in the peak season
if you want to discover the whole of Bhutan with outdoor activities, depart in spring and autumn. During this time, the weather is most appropriate for trekking and exploring the natural diversity in national parks.
Bhutan travels in Spring
Spring is an ideal time to travel to Bhutan to explore the diverse flora and fauna. This is the high season for most tourists coming to this country. During this time, the temperatures are pleasant, snow from the top of the mountains starts melting and the weather is mild and dry. Bhutan then looks as if a Shangri-La with resplendent colors of blooming rhododendrons, green fruit orchards, and grass everywhere. Additionally, traveling to Bhutan in spring provides you a chance to attend one of the most important Bhutan festivals, Paro Teschu, to indulge in the joyful atmosphere of the local people and even be able to meet the King.
Bhutan travel in Autumn
Like spring, autumn is another perfect time to visit Bhutan when the weather is most enjoyable and mild. There is no rainfall and the sky is always bright and blue. This time is also appropriate for getting into Bhutan trekking tours that often include a trekking itinerary on the last day to one of the most mystical Buddhist monasteries in the world ( Tiger Nest Monastery) in Paro and wandering around the valleys to gaze out at the picturesque green rice fields turning to yellow, listening to the sound of gentle rivers embracing the slope of the silent hills. Additionally, the Thimphu Tshechu Festival – is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in the great exhilarating of people during this season after harvesting time. Furthermore, during the three months of autumn, outside activities such as kayaking, rafting, and exploring the natural diversity are also much more suitable.
Good time to travel to Bhutan
Visiting Bhutan in the low season
Due to the weather condition, summer and winter witness a small number of visitors. However, summer and winter are the most appropriate time for those people looking for a place to avoid the crowd and enjoy the peaceful aura.
Bhutan travel in Summer
Summertime is easier for visitors to approach the traditional customs of the Bhutanese through local markets, festivals as well as the lifestyle of the monks at the monasteries rather than waiting for a hiking trip up to the mountain. Being affected by the monsoon, during the time from June to August, Bhutan experiences the highest amount of rainfall all year round. Although the rains do not last for over 3 hours, this time seems not appropriate for tourists trekking to the passes or natural parks because, after heavy rains, the weather remains humidity on the peak of the mountains. Instead, admiring the stunning rainbow that appears after pouring rains is a great choice.
Bhutan travel in Winter
Winter is the best time for people who look for a tranquil ambiance to take the best photos of the freezing snowy mountains and scrub the awesome snowman. Bhutan’s winter remains at a low temperature so this season experiences a small number of tourists traveling to the country. Nevertheless, there are significant benefits such as the space is much quiet and the price is cheaper than in high season with about 200$ for each day in comparison to 250$ in the high season.