
July is the middle of the monsoon season in Bhutan, and while temperatures are generally warm, the rain can be more than a minor inconvenience. But, travelers who choose to come during this month will pay low-season prices, and enjoy the vibrant and well-watered rural landscapes. Here are some important things to know about traveling to Bhutan in July.

Travelers headed to Bhutan will find great lodging options in its towns and quiet valleys alike. You'll have your pick of beautiful hotels complete with local design details, scenic views, and even spas. From cozy renovated farmhouses to affordable luxury, here are seven unmissable boutique hotels in Bhutan.

August is the middle of the monsoon in Bhutan, which means cloudy skies, impassable roads (in places), and often-delayed flights. But travelers who do brave Bhutan in August will find vibrant landscapes and some delicious food, including a mushroom festival. Read on for more information on traveling to Bhutan in August.

October is peak season in Bhutan, but that's because the weather and conditions are at their best. Trekkers can enjoy fantastic mountain views, culture enthusiasts can catch some spectacular Buddhist festivals, and general sightseeing is pleasant in the warm but not-too-hot conditions. Here are some important things to know about traveling to Bhutan in October.

May is late spring in Bhutan, but increasing humidity foreshadows the impending monsoon and restricts mountain views. Temperatures are generally warm though, so this can be a nice time to enjoy cultural sightseeing. Here are a few important things to know about travel to Bhutan in May.

With restricted tourism numbers, Bhutan is never a busy destination. But there are distinct high and low seasons, and times when the weather is most favorable. So when is the best time to visit?

The first half of September sees lingering monsoon rain in Bhutan, but by later in the month the skies have cleared and the tourists are flocking back. September is the start of Bhutan's busiest season, and for good reason: the conditions for trekking and walking in the countryside are perfect. Here are some important things to know about traveling to Bhutan in September.

December is the start of winter in Bhutan, and winter is the low season, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad time to go. It's just important to know what you will and will not realistically be able to do. Here are some important tips for visiting Bhutan in December.
