
Bhutan is a year-round travel destination, with each season offering a unique experience.
Spring (March – May): Spring brings life back to Bhutan with colorful flowers, fresh vegetation, and pleasant weather.
Summer (June – July): The monsoon season with warm temperatures and light afternoon rain. It’s a great time to see the Himalayan Mountains, lush valleys, and green paddy fields.
Autumn (September – November): The valleys turn golden with clear blue skies and views of the highest mountains. Ideal for hiking, trekking, and experiencing Tshechus (Masked Dance Festivals).
Winter: Days are sunny, and evenings are chilly. Snowfalls are common, offering views of the snow-covered Himalayan ranges. It’s a popular time to see black-necked cranes in the Phobjikha valley, migrating from the Tibetan plateau.