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A Seasonal Guide to Bhutan

Bhutan has four distinct seasons, and most travellers choose to visit during the pleasantly temperate spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November).

Each season offers something distinctly special, especially as you travel from region to region.

While the winters do get icy cold, and summers can be wet (the annual monsoon tends to hit between June and August), we would argue that there is no definitive best time to go to Bhutan.

 

What’s more, Bhutan is a rollercoaster of mountains and valleys, ranging from 200 to an impressive 7,000 metres above sea level.

So, unsurprisingly, the weather varies dramatically depending on the altitude. Naturally, the higher you go, the cooler it gets, though the populous central region has a relatively stable climate year-round.

When to visit Bhutan
(Quick summary)

Best Time

March – May
Late-September – November


Monsoon Season

June – August/Early-September


Rhododendron Season

April – July


Festivals

All year round, although most popular February – April & September – November

Monks in Bhutan (34)

Weather in Bhutan throughout the year

 

January – February

This is the coldest time to visit Bhutan, with temperatures across the country frequently dipping below zero. Anywhere above 3,000 metres is likely to see substantial snow and strong winds, making trekking in the highlands untenable. Occasionally, remote regions may be cut off due to extreme conditions. However, the central and southern region will be warmer and still accessible for hiking.

March – April

Widely considered one of the best times to travel, spring sees pleasant temperatures and mostly clear skies, which means the incredible landscapes are at their best. Rainfall and humidity are low at this time. This is also the start of the famous rhododendron season and it is a great time to go trekking.

May – June

Bhutan’s long summer begins at the start of May and sees increased humidity and rainfall. But before the arrival of the monsoon in late June, this can still be a good time to visit, with warmer temperatures throughout the country and shoulder-season rates. The rhododendron season is in full swing.

July – August

July is the warmest month in Bhutan, with temperates in the east reaching up to 31.5°C. The Indian monsoon is generally in full swing by this time, with rainfall at its peak. While trekking conditions are not ideal, you could still most of the sightseeing and enjoy one of the many gorgeous hotels (and certainly snap up some excellent deals to do so in this otherwise notoriously pricy country).

September – October

Autumn comes in late September and sees the start of another peak season, with October being the most popular month to travel. The weather tends to be bright and crisp at this time of year so you can expect spectacular views and great trekking conditions. Temperatures reach around 25°C, but it gets cooler in the evenings and at higher altitudes.

November – December

Winter begins and temperatures will start to dip again, especially in Paro. November is the best time to see the famous black-necked crane – an excellent reason to visit, but be sure to book well in advance. Despite the crisp temperature, we think early December can be an excellent time to visit: skies are mostly clear and blue, trekking conditions are fantastic and you can take advantage of low season rates too.

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of Bhutan.

Six Senses Paro exterior

Bhutan - Luxury

Six Senses Paro, Paro

Lechuna Heritage Lodge exterior

Bhutan - Basic

Lechuna Heritage Lodge

Gangtey Lodge balcony

Bhutan - Luxury

Gangtey Lodge

exterior of Dewachen, Gangtey

Bhutan - Basic

Dewachen

exterior view of Como Uma Punakha

Bhutan - Deluxe

Como Uma Punakha

Bhutan - Superior

Dhensa Boutique Resort

exterior in forest at Como Uma Paro, Paro Bhutan, Paro Valley

Bhutan - Luxury

Como Uma Paro

External view of Amankora Punakha in Bhutan

Bhutan - Ultimate

Amankora Punakha

A view of the Amankora Paro nestled in the mountains of Bhutan

Bhutan - Luxury

Amankora Paro

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Six Senses Paro exterior

Paro Valley, Bhutan

Six Senses Paro, Paro

Highlights

Highlights

Dzong-ruin setting,

Valley-view suites

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Lechuna Heritage Lodge exterior

Haa Valley, Bhutan

Lechuna Heritage Lodge

Lechuna Heritage Lodge is a restored traditional farmhouse in the village of Lechu, nestled among the rice fields and pine forests of Haa Valley.

Highlights

Highlights

Traditional farmhouse stay,

Rural hikes

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Couples

Families

 

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Gangtey Lodge balcony

Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey), Bhutan

Gangtey Lodge

Gangtey Lodge is a beautiful Bhutanese farmhouse with sweeping views over the stunning Phobjikha (Gangtey) Valley and its endlessly rolling hills.

Highlights

Highlights

Farmhouse suites,

Valley vistas,

Fireplace dining

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exterior of Dewachen, Gangtey

Punakha Valley, Bhutan

Dewachen

Perched on the edge of Black Mountain National Park, Dewachen is just outside Gangtey in Phobjikha: Bhutan’s largest alpine wetland valley. The surrounding scenery is spectacular, especially in winter when the endangered black-necked cranes arrive in the marshes just a short walk from the property.

Highlights

Highlights

Pine‑forest views,

Crane‑watching,

 

Best for

Couples

Families

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exterior view of Como Uma Punakha

Punakha Valley, Bhutan

Como Uma Punakha

Intimate and jewel-like, COMO Uma Punakha perches on a gentle hill above the Mo Chhu River at the western end of Punakha Valley.

Highlights

Highlights

Valley-view villas,

Hot-stone baths

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Punakha Valley, Bhutan

Dhensa Boutique Resort

A peaceful retreat overlooking the Punakha River and surrounding rice terraces.

Highlights

Highlights

Valley-view suites,

Spa signature bath

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exterior in forest at Como Uma Paro, Paro Bhutan, Paro Valley

Paro Valley, Bhutan,

Como Uma Paro

Set in the lush, dramatic landscape of the Paro Valley, Como Uma Paro is a deluxe property and a top choice for this valley.

Highlights

Highlights

Private valley-view villas

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External view of Amankora Punakha in Bhutan

Punakha, Bhutan

Amankora Punakha

Sleek, sophisticated, and very special. This luxury retreat faces the world-famous Borobudur temple and is surrounded by glorious greenery.

Highlights

Highlights

Intimate farmhouse charm.

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Couples

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A view of the Amankora Paro nestled in the mountains of Bhutan

Paro Valley, Bhutan

Amankora Paro

Amankora Paro is a peaceful sanctuary set among pine forests, streams and traditional farmsteads in Bhutan’s Paro Valley. With views of snow-capped Jhomolhari on a clear day, it offers a serene base to absorb Bhutan’s mountain beauty.

 

Highlights

Highlights

Secluded forest setting

Best for

Couples

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