Best time to visit Bhutan

As a rule of thumb, southern Bhutan is tropical, the east is warmer than the west, and in the high Himalayan regions, expect perpetual snow.![]()

October to December is the best time to visit Bhutan, with the weather at its driest and brightest. Autumn months (September-November) also see less rainfall and clear skies. Winter (December-February) is a photographer’s dream; prayer flags flutter against snowy backdrops. However, road closures are common and temperatures can drop below zero at night. Spring (March-May) can be wet, but the birds are in song and the wildflowers – including rhododendrons – are out, which can make it the best season to visit Bhutan for hiking. The soaking monsoon season (June-August) is best avoided, although some people still travel in the hottest month of July. Also note that Bhutan’s weather varies dramatically depending on the elevation.
A month by month guide on when to go to Bhutan
January in Bhutan
February in Bhutan
March in Bhutan
April in Bhutan
May in Bhutan
June in Bhutan

I think October-November is a fantastic time to travel, as the Himalayan skies are often very clear and the weather warm...![]()

– Martin Royle, director and guide at our partner Royle Safaris
July in Bhutan
August in Bhutan
September in Bhutan
October in Bhutan
November in Bhutan
December in Bhutan
Bhutan Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
-7
7
8
FEB
-5
8
9
MAR
0
12
34
APR
3
14
79
MAY
6
16
180
JUN
9
18
411
JUL
10
18
529
AUG
10
18
391
SEP
8
17
247
OCT
3
15
81
NOV
-2
12
11
DEC
-5
9
5
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Our travellers also ask...
When is the best time to visit Bhutan for festivals & events?
Tshechus, Buddhist festivals, populate the country’s calendar; major cities hold one annually. Tshechus celebrate the arrival of Buddhism in Bhutan, and are important multi-day religious events, featuring celebration, music and dance. They are also vital social occasions, where people are off work and able to gather with their friends and families. Paro’s is in March whilst Thimpu’s is in October. Read our guide to find out more about when to see the best festivals in Bhutan.
When is the best month to visit Bhutan?
October is the best month to visit Bhutan, if our travellers are anything to go by – it’s the most popular time to visit. October to December is the best season, with stable weather, lovely temperatures, and paths dry and good for trekking. There are also a number of festivals.
What is the rainy season in Bhutan?
Bhutan’s rainy season is the monsoon, which brings lots of rainfall from June to the start of September. At its height (July), it can deliver half a metre of rain.
When is the best time to visit Bhutan & Nepal together?
Autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May) are the best times to visit Bhutan and Nepal if you don’t want to be too wet or too cold. Both countries experience similar Himalayan weather – including a monsoon in summer, dry, settled weather in autumn, and less settled but warm weather in spring.












