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Bhutan enjoys four seasons each having
its advantages and disadvantages to the visitor. The
southern plains close to the Indian border are warmer
and more tropical than higher central valleys. Spring is
perhaps the most beautiful time of the year when the
fierce cold that characterizes the winter months tends
to subside towards the end of February with beautiful
Rhododendron blooming with spectacular flaming red, pink
and white colors. Summer months in the southern region
are generally hot whereas in other parts of the country
it is warm and pleasant with average maximum
temperatures not exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and the
minimum at around 10-15 degrees Celsius. The annual
monsoon from the Bay of Bengal is also experienced
around the country between June and September.
The autumn months from September to November bring
shorter days and cooler evenings. The days are crisp
with clear skies. Views over the Himalayas are usually
the best during September |
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to March. Beginning December the
weather takes on its winter coat where days remain crisp
and the nights turn cold. The southern region however
being much lower have a more temperate climate and
considerably warmer winters. |
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Bhutan enjoys four seasons each having
its advantages and disadvantages to the visitor. The
southern plains close to the Indian border are warmer
and more tropical than higher central valleys. Spring is
perhaps the most beautiful time of the year when the
fierce cold that characterizes the winter months tends
to subside towards the end of February with beautiful
Rhododendron blooming with spectacular flaming red, pink
and white colors. Summer months in the southern region
are generally hot whereas in other parts of the country
it is warm and pleasant with average maximum
temperatures not exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and the
minimum at around 10-15 degrees Celsius. The annual
monsoon from the Bay of Bengal is also experienced
around the country between June and September.
The autumn months from September to November bring
shorter days and cooler evenings. The days are crisp
with clear skies. Views over the Himalayas are usually
the best during September to March. Beginning December
the weather takes on its winter coat where days remain
crisp and the nights turn cold. The southern region
however being much lower have a more temperate climate
and considerably warmer winters. |
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