If trekking is your passion then visiting Bhutan from the end of September until the latter part of November is the best time for you to visit. Seeing the majestic peaks of the mountains straining upwards into the clear blue sky is quite a sight to behold.

For those that like wildflowers in bloom, then the season to visit Bhutan is in the months of March through May. This is typically the second favorite season for which to travelers flock to Bhutan. Though it may be a bit cloudy and you may get some rain, the plant life and the abundance of birds during this season makes for some stunning vistas. Trekking and touring are typically popular tourist pastimes for this season.

The only season you are recommended to avoid is during the monsoons. The monsoon season is during the months of June, July and August. You may think you have seen stormy weather that included some vicious hurricanes, but the monsoon season in Bhutan is even more brutal.

Birdwatchers make time to visit the western area of Bhutan during the winter months. The southern jungles are thick with bird life and binoculars are almost a necessity if you are to be touring during this season. Winter days in Bhutan boast plenty of sunshine with just a hint of a nip in the air, though once the sun goes down it can be downright chilly. This is also a popular time for tourists to thrill to the sport of white water rafting.

If you visit during the months of December through February, there are certain areas of Bhutan that may be inaccessible because of snow. Traveling to Thimphu eastward to Bumthang may be a chore, so you may want to avoid these regions during these times.

No matter when you decide to visit the remote nation of Bhutan, nestled snuggly in the great mountain range of the Himalayas, you are sure to find a world unlike any other that makes any traveler’s must-see list.