Regarded as one of the Himalayan kingdoms that is surrounded by lush green vegetation and misty mountains, Bhutan is certainly a country of myths and legends. Therefore choosing the best time to visit would be of paramount importance to any traveller. Select a Bhutan hotel to come home to after a day of exploration. Uma Bhutan with its many Bhutan tour packages will pave the way for a truly scintillating indulgence.

The climate in the country should be paid close attention to when deciding on where to holiday in and the places to visit. A subtropical climate exists in the southern plains in Bhutan while the northwest region has a polar climate. The months of March and April which bring in the season of spring are ideal. However those wishing to head over in autumn which is between September to November will be greeted by unobstructed panoramas of the beautiful Himalayas. The monsoon season generally sets in during June to August but tourists are advised to make their way here as surrounding landscapes turn an emerald green and are simply breathtaking to look at. Holidaying during the winter months of December to February would bring with it chilly nights. Central Bhutan is known for its mild weather while in the south temperatures may reach as high as 30 Celsius.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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