Top Reasons To Visit Bhutan During Spring
Bhutan is a quaint little land locked away in the laps of the mighty Himalayas. It is the only country in the world that measures its prosperity on an index of Gross National Happiness. This makes it a perfect destination to visit if you are someone who is in pursuit of happiness. Springtime is considered as the best time to travel to this Land of the Thunder Dragon, we tell you why.
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Why Should You Visit Bhutan During Spring?
1. Paro Tshechu The people of Bhutan love to celebrate their festivals or Tsechus, as they call it. Be a part of one of their grandest festivals held in Paro on your Bhutan tour package, where you can admire the colorful costumes and vibrant dance performances of the trained monks and laymen. It is believed that one who attends this ceremonial Buddhist festival can absolve themselves of their sins and be blessed. You will also have an opportunity to witness the unfurling of the Paro Thongdrel, world’s largest religious Thangka scroll.
2. Rhododendron Festival Bhutan in springtime is a visual treat more so for the nature lovers as a plethora of flora can be seen in full bloom during this period. Visit The Lampiri Botanical Gardens on your Bhutan tour package that is located near the Dochula Pass and is extremely popular for its collection of a wide variety of spectacular rhododendrons. There are 46 different species of
rhododendrons that are grown in Bhutan and you can find more than 20 of these species in this magnificent garden alone. Truly a paradise on Earth!
3. Jomolhari Trek Since Bhutan is nestled in the Himalayas it offers uncountable trek opportunities for the adventure enthusiasts. Mount Jomolhari straddles the Tibet-Thimpu border and is also considered as a sacred mountain to the Tibetan Buddhists. It is easily one of the most popular treks in Bhutan offering jaw-dropping views from the mountain-top. The trek takes you through thick pine forests, scattered hamlets and lush green pasturelands where you can spot the yak herders grazing their animals. Spring is considered to be the best time to opt for this trek. So, don’t forget to add Bhutan trekking as a fun activity in your Bhutan tour itinerary.
4. Jacaranda Blossoms at Punakha Dzong Punakha Dzong, also known as The Palace of Happiness and Bliss, is located at the confluence of two rivers – Mo Chhu and Po Chhu. This is one of the most charming structures of Bhutan which is also the second oldest Buddhist dzong in the kingdom. It was once the administrative seat of the government in Bhutan until the year 1955 and also featured in the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Site inclusions. Huge lilac Jacaranda trees in full blossom against the backdrop of this magnificent fortress are sure to take your breath away. This is surely a must-visit attraction on your Bhutan tour package during spring!
5. Bhutan International Marathon Imagine visiting Bhutan and also helping a worthy cause while at it? The Bhutan International Marathon (that takes place in the first week of March) lets you participate in a marathon conducted at least 1310 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the scenery all around you as you run. The proceeds from this marathon go to charity so you are not only engaging in a fun activity while taking in the fresh country air but also ticking off contributing to a cause on your Bhutan tour package. Win-win!
6. Enjoy Water Sports The best season to engage in water sports like river rafting and kayaking is in the spring season between the months of March and May. Bhutan is home to some crystal clear rivers that form in the spring as the glaciers in the Eastern Himalayas melt. This is one of the most exciting activities that you must include in every Bhutan group tour, especially if you are an adventure junkie, as your trip would be incomplete without it.
7. Visit the Haa Valley This is the road less travelled in the truest sense of the term. Not many people can say that they have travelled to the remote villages in the Haa Valley. Visitors were only allowed to visit this valley in 2004 and very few have visited the village of Dorikha. The best way to know more about the culture of a foreign tribe is to experience a local stay with them. Gain an insight into the Bhutanese culture by enjoying the company of the natives on your Bhutan tour package.
8. Bird Watching Bhutan’s untouched environment and unspoiled ecosystems make it an ideal habitat for a wide variety of bird species. So, if you are a bird lover, this country will provide you with a chance to admire more than 670 species of fauna. These numbers include some very rare and globally endangered species too. Some of the birds that you can spot here include Darjeeling Woodpecker, Magpie Robin, Eurasian Jay, Great Barbet, and a lot more. MidMarch to Late May (spring) is the best season for bird watching in Bhutan. So, make sure you come loaded with your DSLR and zoom lenses on your Bhutan group tours to click lots of pictures.
9. Bumthang Owl Trek Jomolhari trek can be a little overwhelming for someone who has no prior experience of trekking or is not a fitness enthusiast. If so, you can definitely include a trek to Bumthang Own in your Bhutan tour itinerary which is as scenic. The trek begins at an elevation level of 2,900 meters above sea level and offers unmatchable views of the Mt. Gangkar Puensum. In the night, you can hear the owls hooting here which is how this trek got its name.
10. Punakha Dromche Punakha Dromche is one of the annual festivals of Bhutan that you can include in your Bhutan tour itinerary. The festival celebrates two important events – the worship of two Bhutanese guardian deities and the re-enactment of the 17th-century battle against a north Tibetan invasion. The dancers wear spectacular costumes and masks representing animals, fearsome deities or just simple human beings.
Aren’t these reasons enough to tempt you to plan a trip to Bhutan? Book your Bhutan tour package with Offbeat Tracks for a vacation of a lifetime promising wonderful memories. You can call us at +91 76740 62581 or email us at help@offbeattracks.us for any enquiries.