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Bhutan has a season for everyone.
The Kingdom
of Bhutan stretches across
all climatic zones; from the sub-tropical jungles in the south,
to the moderate heights of 2000 – 2500 metres in the centre
and up to the alpine world of the towering Himalayas and glaciers
of the north.
In Winter the South beckons. Dry and pleasant conditions
make this the best time of year for bird watching in the jungles,
village to village trekking in the lower altitudes or a bicycle
trip along quiet mountain roads. The trekking routes in the high
mountains are covered in deep snow and are impassable at this time
of year. The impressive and endangered Black Necked Crane spends
the winter in the high valley of Bumdeling (in eastern Bhutan) and
Phobjika
(in central Bhutan).
In Spring the trekking season commences in moderate altitudes.
Above 3000 metres spectacular rhododendron forests bloom. It is
also the perfect time for a rafting tour. In Paro, one of the largest
monastic festivals - Paro
tshechu takes place.
The temperature is pleasantly mild even up to the Alp regions. Rain
comes only in May as the harbinger of the approaching monsoon.
The Summer brings with it the monsoon, but this weather
should not deter Bhutan travellers. In the settled areas of the
medium ranges of Central and Western Bhutan, pleasant summer temperatures
without heat or humidity can be found. Rain falls for short periods
daily but is manageable with adequate planning and equipment provided
by Bhutan tour Operators /Bhutan travel
agents. like Access Bhutan Tours & Treks. Treks in high mountain
areas, e.g. the Snowman Trek, are characterised by mild temperatures,
verdant green meadows, and pastures of Blue Poppies and Edelweiss.
Nomads tending their yaks in the high Alps are a common sight.
Autumn is the traditional high season in Bhutan. September
und October have the highest number of tshechus (monastic festivals).
Trekkers particularly enjoy the clear view of the mountains in October
and the low rainfall. Rice harvest means a picturesque landscape
remarkable terraces and changing colour.
Temperatures and vegetation in the altitudes between 200 and 300
metres are comparable to the moderate climate of middle Europe.
The tree line lies just under 4000 metres. During winter there is
little precipitation. Snow falls rarely below 2500 metres.
Access
Bhutan Tours & Treks
(Bhutan
Tour & Travel Company)
P.O
Box 993 Yangchenphug, Thimphu, Kingdom of Bhutan
Tel::
+975-17110720, 17140616 & 17111489::Fax::+975-2-321263 Email::accessbhutan@gmail.com
& bhutantript1@gmail.com
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