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    When is the best time to travel to Bhutan?

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    • Samantha Roper
      Samantha Roper last edited by

      Bhutan is a destination that you can visit throughout the year. Aside from the weather conditions, an important factor to consider when planning a trip to Bhutan is the festival schedule. Check out the highlights for the different seasons. Typically, the spring season (Mar - May) and autumn season (Sep - Nov) are the most popular months to visit Bhutan. It’s also the time of the year where you can see beautiful flowers blooming across the country. But, if you prefer a less crowded and cheaper option, the summer season (June - Aug) and the winter season (Dec - Feb) are the best times to visit Bhutan. Those months have lower footfalls but don’t make the kingdom any less impressive.

      Summer is the beginning of the monsoon season in Bhutan. Showers occasionally occur in the afternoons and evenings. Sightseeing is still possible during the summer months as the daytime is usually still sunny. July and August are the wettest months in Bhutan. Even though the weather can be hot and humid, the temperature rarely gets above 25 degrees. You have a longer time to visit the various attractions in Bhutan, unlike during the winter season when operating hours are shortened. The tour package is cheaper during the low season, so this is the best time to visit Bhutan for budget travellers.

      Autumn marks the end of the rainy season and welcomes drier weather with clean, crisp air. It’s the ideal climate for sightseeing. October is one of the best months to visit Bhutan for spectacular views of the Himalayan range and golden rice fields. If you want to experience the vibrant tshechu festivals, you can visit Bhutan in September to attend the Thimphu Tshechu. Large crowds gather at the Tashichho Dzong in the capital city to accumulate merits, socialise and make merry.

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