Nestled in the mountain of the Himalayas Kingdom called Bhutan, Popularly known as the Land of the thunder dragon and the Land of Happiness. Bhutan is indeed a gem hidden by mystical mountains and fog. Bhutan is surrounded by Tibet in the North and India in the South West. It is consist of 20 districts called the Dzongkhags. Bhutan is one of the safest places to explore in the world; Due to its isolated environment, Bhutan is only the carbon-negative country in the world.
Being the happiest country in the world Bhutan does not believe in GDP Bhutan has its own GNH gross national happiness. If you’re wondering to visit this mystical country then you should go for it.
Thimpu is the capital city of Bhutan and it is one of the highest and cleanest cities in the world situated at the elevation of 7656 feet above sea level. There are many things that you can visit in Thimpu the city are a well-nestled valley. The most iconic place in Thimpu that you can visit is the Buddha Dordenma is one of the largest statues in the world it is simply made of bronze and colored golden. Try to reach the higher place of Thimpu which will give you a beautiful view of Thimpu Valley. It is considered to be a sacred site for Buddhists.
There are the most famous monasteries all around the world. This is the monastery whose picture rules the Instagram feed you must have come across the picture on your Instagram feed as it is one of the most prominent places to visit in Bhutan. Popularly known as the Tiger nest Taktsang Palphug everything in the monasteries from its architectural design to its location is unique. Located 3120 meters above sea level in Paro valley it is the cultural icon of Bhutan. The complex hangs off the cliff that’s what makes this place more fascinating beautiful and unique. Taktsang Palphug The monastery is surrounded by hills and covered with lush green blankest of thick Pine forests. The best time to visit this place is March to May and from September to November.
Punakha Dzong is the place where you have to visit once in your lifetime in Bhutan. It is huge and popular among tourists for its architectural design. Punakha Dzong has massive historical significance it is the place where the entire kings in Bhutan have been crowned. This place is currently serving as the administrative center in the Punakha district in Bhutan. For witnessing the Punakha Dzong at its very best visit during the spring season when the beauty of its surroundings blooms with pine trees and Lush green hills at its backdrop.
By visiting the national museum of Paro you will get to know the culture and history of Bhutan. The National Museum of Bhutan is located above Paro Dzong in the Paro district. It is an interesting place to visit irrespective of whether or not you are a history enthusiast because the views that this place offers are stunning. Moreover, the structure of the building is unique to other historic monuments in Bhutan. The National Museum of Paro is a great place to explore the heritage and culture of Bhutan; you can find many handmade handicrafts, souvenirs, etc.
Situated on the hilltop Trongsa is a little town that is immensely beautiful and is surrounded by a pristine mountain range. This picture square little town of Bhutan is also known as the Balcony of Bhutan. The magnificent and enchanting charm of this town is visitors are mesmerized by the stunning view and among the many attraction in the town Trongsa serves as the offbeat destination here in Bhutan.
Enriched with the charm and splendor of evergreen valleys Bumthang valley is located in the center east of the country, Bumthang can beat any of the places in Bhutan with its bountiful natural beauty and natural marvels have earned its fame among the Adeline seekers. Whether outdoor or indoor, you would surely like every beat of this valley. If you want to visit the valley at its best then the spring season of March and May is the best time to visit Bumthang valley in Bhutan.
The best time to visit Bhutan is during the spring month of March to May when the valley comes alive and all the flowers bloom in Bhutan. With a clear sky and pleasant atmosphere, you can witness the soothing weather and can see the entire range of The Himalayas. July and August considered being as the lowest season for tourists and in these seasons most of the parts of Bhutan receive rainfall. The winter season is also quite not favorable for tourist because some of the northern parts of Bhutan revive snowfall but it is great for those travelers who love snow and loves to dwell in a cozy atmosphere.