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Bhutan

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Reasons To
Visit Bhutan

  • Buddhism

    Buddhism is ingrained into Bhutan's landscape and daily life, with prayer flags, prayer wheels and white chortens. A basic understanding of Buddhism really does add to the experience of travelling through Bhutan, and helps one to really appreciate the complex visual tapestries that are found throughout the country.

    Buddhism
  • Dzongs

    Bhutan's dzongs are the most striking architectural feature of the country; large white washed forts with battered walls (inward sloping to appear larger than they actually are). They are the administrative and religious centres of authority in each region. Two of Bhutan's best known dzongs can be found at Punakha and Trongsa.

    Dzongs
  • Festivals

    Festivals or 'tsechus' are a major part of Bhutanese life and offer a unique cultural insight into this Himalayan Kingdom. They are colourful affairs with lots of masked dancing and bright costumes offering wonderful photo opportunities. During the larger festivals Bhutan is very popular with tourists and some of its charm can be lost, so visiting the smaller festivals is advisable.

    Festivals
  • Gross National Happiness

    Gross National Happiness is a truly unique and very Bhutanese idea. It is a more holistic approach to development and is drawn from the Buddhist belief that the ultimate purpose of life is inner happiness. It has been used to measure Bhutan's development since 1972 when the fourth king proposed the idea.

    Gross National Happiness
  • Off the beaten track

    Bhutan only has a fraction of visitors compared to most countries, with only a limited number of flights in and out of one airport. Visiting Bhutan you are able to experience a way of life that in the rural areas has largely remained unchanged for centuries. You may wish to visit a local farm or even stay in a simple traditional Bhutanese home.

    Off the beaten track
  • Unspoilt landscapes

    Travelling through Bhutan it is easy to take the picturesque valleys for granted, but as soon as you leave you realise just how unspoilt Bhutan is. Although Thimpu, the capital, has expanded, the towns are very small - over each pass you descend into another beautiful and unspoilt landscape.

    Unspoilt landscapes
  • Walking

    One of the best ways to explore Bhutan is by foot. There are numerous day walks that can be arranged and for those who want to trek we specialise in offering short two or three night treks.

    Walking

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When To Go To Bhutan

This is a rough guide to when to travel to this region. Choose a month of travel to see typical temperature and rainfall around the country. The ticks indicate our recommended months to travel.

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  • 28.3237800598145
  • 26.7076377868652
  • 92.1252059936523
  • 88.7597122192383
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    • 27.4404213353575
    • 89.4154071807861
    • January
      • 8
      • 9
      • 7
    • February
      • 9
      • 10
      • 7
    • March
      • 12
      • 34
      • 8
    • April
      • 15
      • 81
      • 8
    • May
      • 17
      • 180
      • 7
    • June
      • 18
      • 416
      • 6
    • July
      • 18
      • 549
      • 4
    • August
      • 18
      • 406
      • 5
    • September
      • 17
      • 259
      • 5
    • October
      • 16
      • 84
      • 7
    • November
      • 12
      • 11
      • 8
    • December
      • 10
      • 5
      • 7

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  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearJuneJun
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  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearAugustAug
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofSeptemberSep
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  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofDecemberDec
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com

The southern part of Bhutan is tropical, and in general the eastern region of the country is warmer than the central valleys. However, the higher the altitude, the cooler the weather, and with a brisk wind blowing down off the mountains even low-lying valleys can become chilly.

The best time to visit Bhutan is from October to May when the climate is mainly dry and sunny, while in December and January snow may block mountain passes and travel is therefore restricted to the western valleys.

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Centuries of self-imposed isolation have left the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan virtually untouched by the influences of the modern world. As well as this unique culture it also has a surprising amount of wildlife.

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