Best time to visit Bhutan for events and culture
When to visit Bhutan for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
April
Paro Tshechu — Bhutan's most famous festival and the ideal time to visit Tiger's Nest
↑Paro Tshechu (April) is the kingdom's most celebrated festival — the giant thangka unfurling at dawn is unmissable
↑Tiger's Nest (Paro Taktsang) in perfect weather: 15–20°C, clear skies, flowers everywhere
↑The Paro valley in spring light with Himalayan backdrop is one of Asia's great landscapes
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Paro Tshechu — Bhutan's most famous festival and the ideal time to visit Tiger's Nest
#1 for events
Best match
The finest month in Bhutan — crystal air, Himalayan panoramas and autumn festivals in perfect conditions
#2 for events
Strong option
Thimphu Tshechu — the capital's biggest festival transforms the kingdom's rainy season
#3 for events
Strong option
Rhododendrons bloom across every hillside — Bhutan in spring is simply breathtaking
#4 for events
Strong option
Punakha Drubchen festival and the most photogenic dzong in the world — an underrated February gem
#5 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon retreats and Bhutan's landscapes emerge washed and radiant — autumn begins
#6 for events
Worth considering
Post-festival calm with excellent weather — the shoulder season before the monsoon arrives
#7 for events
Worth considering
Crisp autumn shoulder season — excellent conditions with far fewer tourists than October
#8 for events
Worth considering
Cold but crystal-clear — Tiger's Nest and the dzongs photographed under brilliant blue winter sky
#9 for events
Worth considering
Cold and quiet — winter sets in but views of the Himalayan wall are exceptional on clear days
#10 for events
Avoid
Monsoon arrives — lush and green but trails are wet, leeches emerge and views disappear
#11 for events
Avoid
Monsoon peak — most trekking routes are closed and visibility is near zero in the mountains
#12 for events