Bhutan, like numerous other nations, Bhutan experiences four different seasons: spring (March to May), summer (June to August), autumn (September to November), and winter (December to February). However, Bhutan’s climate is distinct due to its unique location in the eastern Himalayas. Both the terrain and altitude significantly influence weather patterns throughout the country.
The Himalayas, which are soaring in the northern direction and have slopes falling to the south, alter the height radically and result in various climates in a short distance. Indeed, the weather in Bhutan can change to subtropical in the south and to alpine and even polar-like climates in the north.
Bhutan’s weather varies greatly depending on the region:
Travellers visiting various parts of Bhutan will immediately notice these changes. During a trip, travellers may experience a subtropical valley as well as a high mountain. Furthermore, due to its proximity to Bangladesh, Bhutan occasionally experiences the tropical cyclones. These can cause heavy summer rain in the southern plains and winter snow in the northern mountains.
Bhutan’s diverse weather reflects its fascinating landscapes. The country has got a special climate experience, whether you are trekking in the highlands or exploring in the valleys of the southern parts. Travellers need to pack and be ready for any sudden changes in weather during their trips.
