The best time to visit Bhutan
Posted on 02/03/2021
Bhutan, The land of happiness
Bhutan is best to visit between October and December when the weather is sunny and the air is clear. Although it gets colder in January and February, the weather is dry and pleasant from then until April. In late spring, the famous rhododendrons blossom gloriously, filling the valleys with color. But before starting with “The best time to visit Bhutan”, It is a must for everyone who reads this should know about Bhutan Soul.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT BHUTAN
Bhutan is a stunning country that makes people magnetize towards its loveliness of nature. The nation has abundant numbers of Mountains, Rivers, and monasteries. A holiday trip in Bhutan means gifting yourself with the treat of watching unforgettable experiences.
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The best time to visit Bhutan really depends on what any visitor is looking to experience while in Bhutan. Bhutan can mean different holiday destinations for different travelers. Whether a visitor is determined to go on a snowman trek high up in the Himalayan mountains. Looking to immerse and experience the unique Bhutanese culture or simply want to break away from the busy schedule of life and relax, Bhutan delivers. However, travelers planning a specific activity-based trip to Bhutan must plan their trip at a specific time of the year.
The best time to visit Bhutan “Seasons in Bhutan”:
Bhutan experiences four distinct seasons annually. In Bhutan December to February are considered winter, March through May are considered spring, and June, July and August are the summer seasons. Spring and autumn seasons are the best times to visit Bhutan in terms of climatic conditions. The temperature is mild and favorable and the transformation of the valley with the plantation and harvesting season is remarkable. Summer days can get hot with occasional light showers which are perfect as they cool the day. Winter days are warm in the southern region. The central and northern regions of Bhutan can get very cold during the morning and night time. Winter days are usually warm with clear blue sky which makes it ideal for sightseeing and hiking. The unobstructed view of the mountains and the valley is worth it.
Mask Dance Festivals:
Mask dance festivals, also known as Tshechu, are religious events celebrated annually in Dzongs, involving monks mastering mask dance art. During the festival, monks put on extravagant silk robes and exquisitely crafted masks while performing the sacred dances. The dances glorify the deeds of the great Buddhist saint Guru Rinpoche. These theatrical performances are areligious scripts reenactment of the legends that have been written. It is believed that the dances invoke deities that bless the congregation.
All mask dances celebrated across the country are the same. Certain Tsechus are more popular in terms of the attendance of people from within the region. Some of the popular ones are the Paro Tsechu, Thimphu Tsechu, and Punakha Tsechu. While Thimphu Tsechu is often conducted in the autumn, Paro and Punakha Tsechu are typically celebrated in the spring. Get in touch with us for more information.
Trekking:
Ancient trails and trading routes were an important aspect of people’s lives in Bhutan. It connected people and made governance and administration possible. Today, it is used for a very different purpose. Following the trails take trekkers across mountain passes. The vast expansive plateau with scenic mountain lakes and majestic snow-capped mountains in the backdrop. The Himalayas are the mecca of trekkers and Bhutan is perfectly enclosed by high-rising Himalayas in the northern region.
Bhutan has many trekking routes ranging from shorter to long duration and intermediary to advanced level treks. The most popular treks in Bhutanare the Jomolhari Trek, the Druk Path Trek, and the most dreaded, the snowman trek. The Trekking tours in Bhutan are closed in winter and summer. This is due to heavy snowfall closing most routes and the consistent rainfall in the higher altitude during the summer months. These conditions make the trekking experience bad and high risk with poor visibility. Thus, all trekking tours must be planned, either in the spring or autumn season.
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