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Honeymoon in Bhutan Tour

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Duration

Any Duration

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

Any Preferred Language

A dream destination for the thousands of newly wedded. Bhutan offers a perfect setting most desired by a couple starting a new chapter in their lives. Bhutan has the ideal setting most desired by the new couple pristine natural beauty, privacy, hikes and trails through virgin forest to experience that rare but essential togetherness. Bhutan has gradually become the dream destination for the travel enthusiast.
Bhutan Sangay Tours & Treks encompasses globally acclaimed splendor of snow covered mountains, fresh water lakes, wildflower strewn meadows, sparsely populated high altitude villages, ancient fortresses and monasteries, bounty of flora and fauna. This entire serene and hospitable ambiance is just the perfect romantic gateway for honeymooners.

Bhutan Sangay Tours & Treks Packages will arrange for you to stay in the best of places, visit all the important and historic sites, will also arrange for camping night/s in the most picturesque and romantic location in the country. Bhutan Spiritual Liberty Package will ensure that you get the nest services at all times. We will plan closely with you and prepare a package specifically for you keeping your preferences and needs and needs in the forefront.
A Bhutan honeymoon package can be designed for any duration; ideal one should not be less than 7 days and can be extended to any numbers.  All Bhutan Honeymoon tours are custom designed by Bhutan Spiritual Liberty in close coordination with you.

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What is the weather like in Bhutan and when is the best time to visit?

Bhutan is a year-round destination. There are four seasons: summer (June to August), autumn (September to November), winter (December to February) and spring (March to May). But because of the range of altitudes in the country, and the influence of the north Indian monsoons, the climate is incredibly varied. 

In the south, the humid, subtropical climate is fairly consistent year-round, with temperatures between 15oC and 30oC. Central Bhutan, with its temperate forests, has a more seasonal climate, with warm summers and cool, dry winters. The northern regions are much colder during winter. Because of the high altitude, mountain peaks are snowy year-round and the lower reaches remain cool in summer. 

In summer, the Indian monsoon season runs from late June or July to late September, mostly affecting the southern regions. Most farming activities take place in the summer, when crops thrive in verdant landscapes.

Autumn, from late September or early October to late November, follows the rainy season. It is characterised by bright, sunny days and some early snowfall at higher elevations. It’s the season of feasts and festivals as farmers reap the fruits of their work.

From late November until March, the crisp, clear and sunny winter sets in, with frost throughout much of the country and snowfall common above elevations of 3,000 metres. The winter northeast monsoon brings gale-force winds at the highest altitudes through high mountain passes, giving Bhutan the name Drukyul, which means Land of the Thunder Dragon in Dzongkha (Bhutan’s national language). 

Bhutan’s generally dry spring starts in early March and lasts until mid-April. It is a botanist’s delight, with nature in full bloom. Summer weather commences in mid-April with occasional showers and continues to late June.

How can I plan my trip to Bhutan?

If you would like to book completely independently, there are plenty of online resources for inspiration, research and booking – including this website. There are lots of experienced, accredited tour operators that can help you too. Please check our website https://services.bhutan.travel/ for a full list of DOT-certified Tour Operators, hotels and guides.

Our host team is also on hand to help provide you with information as you plan your journey.

How do I get to Bhutan?

The country has one international airport located in Paro. Flights operated by Drukair and Bhutan Airlines arrive and depart from destinations including Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Bodhgaya, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Guwahati and Singapore. Private jets or charters can fly into Bhutan after obtaining the relevant approvals. 

There are also domestic airports in Yonphula in eastern Bhutan, Bumthang in central Bhutan, and Gelephu in south-central Bhutan.

Are there any restrictions on dress?

There are no rules about what visitors should wear. However if you are planning to visit places of religious significance, respectful smart-casual clothing that covers your body from shoulders to knees is appropriate and appreciated.

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