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The best times to visit Bhutan are Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) for pleasant weather, clear skies, blooming flowers, and vibrant festivals like Tshechus, ideal for sightseeing, hiking, and cultural immersion, though Autumn, especially October, is peak season with larger crowds and stunning mountain views. Winter (Dec-Feb) offers fewer crowds, lower prices, sunny days, snowy landscapes, and unique festivals like Losar, while Summer (June-Aug) is monsoon season with lush greenery but rain, best for avoiding crowds and indoor activities.
Paro Taktsang
1. Bhutan’s most iconic and sacred monastery
2. Dramatically located on a cliffside with breathtaking views
3. A spiritual and adventurous trekking experience
4. A must-visit landmark of Bhutan
2. Dramatically located on a cliffside with breathtaking views
3. A spiritual and adventurous trekking experience
4. A must-visit landmark of Bhutan
Thimphu
1. The capital city of Bhutan blending tradition and modernity
2. Home to the famous Buddha Dordenma statue
3. Rich Bhutanese culture, monasteries, and local markets
4. Clean, peaceful, and well-planned city
2. Home to the famous Buddha Dordenma statue
3. Rich Bhutanese culture, monasteries, and local markets
4. Clean, peaceful, and well-planned city
Punakha Dzong
1. One of the most beautiful Dzongs in Bhutan
2. Located at the confluence of two rivers
3. A masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and history
4. Perfect blend of nature, culture, and heritage
2. Located at the confluence of two rivers
3. A masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and history
4. Perfect blend of nature, culture, and heritage