Peace, spirituality, and natural beauty are the three words that are enough to describe the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan! Tucked away in the lap of Eastern Himalayas, this scenic country steeped with myths, legends, and numerous folklores, boasts of its colourful and resonating history. The ‘Happiest Himalayan Kingdom’ is one of the smallest nations in the world, and was also a least visited tourist destination, it is now gaining much momentum in international tourism. Its untouched natural beauty, scenic towns and valleys, iconic landmarks, and other such grandeurs enchants visitors from all across the globe. The fact that Bhutanese locals are known to be among the most warm-hearted, pleasant, and hospitable hosts, visitors find this country a home away from home!
Paro International Airport
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The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring months of March to May when the valleys come alive with flowers in bloom. The Himalayan peaks are at their most visible with the clear skies of October and this is the best time for trekking though temperatures will be on the cold side. June to August is considered the low season due to the rains, which makes trekking less of an option.