Bhutan has a season for everyone. The Kngdomdom stretches across all climatic Zone; from the sub-tropical jungles in the south, to the moderate heights of 2000-2500 meters in the centre and up to the alpine world of towering Himalayas and glaciers of the east.
WINTER: The days are full of sunshine while evening can turn chilly. The winter landscapes lay bare the majesty of the mountains and the sweeping valleys. Soft tufts of cloud drape lazily over mountains tops as if waiting for new life to blow its across the landscape. SPRING: Spring is a botanist’s delight as rhododendrons, wild azaleas, and mass of wildflowers including the edelweiss cover the meadows like carpet. Pear and apple blooms add a dainty touch to the valleys as their pink and white blooms add a sense of new wonder to the land that is about to burst with abundant growth again. SUMMER: Summer is an abundant time f of the year as flower are in bloom and valleys are covered in green, weeping willows sweep the banks of many of the rivers and the pine cone glisten in the Sun, so full with raisin they are ready to plummet to the ground. AUTUMN: Autumn is casts a bright golden glow on the vast landscape and is one of the more crowded the time of the year for tourism to Bhutan. The rice fields ripen to golden brown under crisp blue skies. The merry pink and white of cosmos flowers dots the countryside. |
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