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Perched high in the Himalayas, Bhutan is a small dreamy paradise. A country where rice is red and chilies are considered to be a vegetable, where development is measured not by Gross National Product, but by Gross National Happiness, Bhutan is the world’s last remaining Buddhist Kingdom. A visit here will bring you face to face with ancient monasteries, fortresses (called Dzongs), ancient temples with prayer flags fluttering high and the warmth of its people.
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September to November: The month of September marks the beginning of autumn in Bhutan and is considered great for visiting. Visitors are greeted with clear skies and pleasant weather. The maximum temperature rarely crosses 20 degrees Celsius and the minimum is around 4 degrees Celsius. This is also a great time to enjoy adventure activities such as trekking. Rain showers are common during this time of the year, so it is advised to carry an umbrella along.
December to February: Winters in Bhutan are beautiful and less crowded. It is also easier to secure a great deal on hotels during this time of the year. Days are sunny, though evenings and nights can be very cold. These months are ideal for white-water rafting and bird watching. The maximum temperature during this time is 9 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature drops down to -10 degrees Celsius.
March to May: This time of the year is perfect to enjoy nature. Bird watchers will also be able to spot the abundant bird life in the region. Enjoy an unobstructed view of the peaks and also the famous Paro Tsechu, a popular festival. Don’t forget to carry woollens along, as it can be pretty cold.
June to August: The beginning of summer in Bhutan brings with it heavy rains. The mountains are cloaked in clouds and look absolutely surreal! The maximum temperature is about 21 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature drops to 7 degrees Celsius. Since this is the wettest time of the year in Bhutan, make sure you carry an umbrella along.
By Air: Bhutan’s only international airport is in Paro, which is 6 kilometres away from the city. It is about an hour and a half away from Thimpu.
Road/Self Drive: Bhutan is well connected by roads. Thimpu has a city bus station from where inter-district buses depart and arrive. From Paro airport, Thimphu-bound taxis are available and can cost up to Nu 800. Self-driving from Phuentsholing is a scenic and enjoyable journey that takes about five hours (172 kilometres).
Taxi: To travel around, you can hire a taxi, which may be a little expensive. These tourist taxis charge about NU 15 per kilometre, with a minimum charge of about Nu 1,400 per day (which includes driver’s food, accommodation and fees). Keep in mind that taxis don’t run on meter and you may have to negotiate the fares beforehand.
On foot: Walking is a great way to explore the cities of Bhutan. Also, some villages are not connected by road, so travel by foot or on a pony is recommended.
Bhutan is a pastoral delight with cascading rice fields, beautiful valleys, humbling mountain ranges and something to offer for every traveller. So come and experience the charm of one of the most inexplicable countries, the ‘last Shangri La’, and be mystified as you explore travel world’s best kept secret, Bhutan.
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When Ankita is not busy scribbling and sketching away on little pieces on paper, she is found cozying on her recliner enjoying movies and cartoons or feeding her dogs. A dreamer and an artist, Ankita is in love with all things beautiful.
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