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Clothes and Equipment

Another important consideration of clothes and equipment when planning to visit Bhutan is that you should pack according to the season and weather. The temperature and climate of a country change according to its altitude and geographical features.

During winter (October to February), particularly in high-altitude regions, it is important to carry thick coats, tweeds, and other warm clothes to keep one comfortable. Light clothes should be used during the warmer months (April to September), though it is worth remembering to carry some rain gear during the monsoon season (June to August).

Dress Code in Bhutan

The dress code in bhutan, Bhutan is a very religious nation, and any traveller is supposed to dress properly when visiting monasteries, dzongs, and temples. Avoid wearing shorts, skirts, tight clothing, or any attire that may be considered vulgar.

Removal of hats or caps when entering religious places is also a sign of respect. Modest dressing does not only demonstrate respect for the Bhutanese culture but also makes the travel experience easy and enjoyable.

Travel Equipment and Essentials

Your tour operator will provide or recommend most trekking and travel equipment, but it’s preferable to carry basic personal items yourself. Budget hotels may not provide toiletries such as toothbrushes, soaps, toothpaste, or towels, so ensure you bring them with you.

Furthermore, remember to bring such important things as cameras, handy cams and cellphones to record your memories. Having the right gear will help make the journey through the various landscapes of Bhutan comfortable and enjoyable. These Bhutan travel tips will ensure you are well-prepared for your trip.

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