BHUTAN

Beautiful, peaceful and divine, Bhutan is one of the most under rated tourist destinations trending on every travellers list. The Buddhist kingdom located in the Himalayas is the least polluted country in the world vying to attain perfect combination of way of living.

Bhutan is known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes that range from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. Bhutan has a 7,326m peak named Jomolhari which is a popular trekking destination.

Thimphu, the culturally majestic capital is a hot place to shop around as well as well as for sightseeing the cultural richness. Clock Tower Square and the Dochula Pass are a must see in Thimpuspecially on weekends. ParoTaktsang monastery also known as Tiger’s Nest is the real crowd puller.RinpungDzong and the TaktsangPalphug monastery are famous destinations in Paro situated in the west of the capital.Phuentsholing is another hot tourist destination with attractions like AmoChhu crocodile breeding centre as well as architecturally sublime, the famous Bhutan Gate.

October to December is the ideal time to visit Bhutan as the air is clear and fresh with sunny skies. January and February are colder, but from then until April the climate remains dry and pleasant and in late spring the famous rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, flooding the valleys with colour.
Heat and humidity increase from May, and from June to September the monsoon rains cover the mountains. If you're interested in seeing the rare black-necked cranes, we recommend visiting the Phobjikha Valley between late October and mid-February.