Written by

Bhutan, the world’s happiest country, has effortlessly managed to become one of the most sought-after destinations around the world. Its sublime mountains, harmonious valleys, and rich culture and traditions have all made it worthy of calling it the Last Shangri-La.
While March and April are the most popular time to visit the land of Thunder Dragon, Bhutan in September is nothing less. The weather during this month is warm, dry, and sunny. Festivities are in the air and rare flora and fauna are on display.
And, if you are feeling the blues in September, Bhutan incontestably makes one of the best places to scare away your blues with wanderlust.

Weather In Bhutan In September

After the incessant rains and heavy monsoon season, weather in Bhutan in September is quite pleasant with light rains expected during the afternoon and evening. This is the best time for the people to go for trekking and also enjoy Buddhist festivals.

Suggested Read: Street Food In Bhutan: 10 Tasty Delicacies To Relish

Why You Should Visit Bhutan In September

Bhutan, a country that provides a perfect amalgamation of nature and adventure, hides experiences that travelers can never forget. We have curated a list of reasons that should be enough to make you want to pack your back and plan an escapade to this clean and surreal country.

 

 

  • For The Salubrious Air And Sunny Skies
  • For The Love Of Festivities And Celebrations
  • For Welcoming The Black-Necked Cranes In Phobjikha Valley
  • For The Love Of Hiking
  • For Perching On Top Of Tiger’s Nest
  • For The Thrill Of Driving To The Highest Pass In The Country
  • For The Love Of Local Beer Of Bhutan

 

 

1. For The Salubrious Air And Sunny Skies

bhutan valley

Image Source

We cannot stress enough about the weather in Bhutan in September which is just perfect for planning a vacation in the holy land. The skies are clearer than ever, the air more salubrious. There are no unseasonal rainfalls and just the right amount of nip in the air. If you are wondering what to wear in Bhutan in September, down jacket and woolen clothing are appropriate as the temperature in the night drops.

Must Read: 30 Joyful Things To Do In Bhutan To Lose Yourself In The World’s Happiest Country


Looking To Book An International Holiday?

Book memorable holidays on TravelTriangle with 650+ verified travel agents for 65+ domestic and international destinations.


2. For The Love Of Festivities And Celebrations

festival in Bhutan

Image Source

The onset of September means festivities in Bhutan. By visiting Bhutan in September you’ll get to celebrate Thimphu Tsechu with the Bhutanese people and cleanse yourself of all the bad Karma. Watch the monks putting up great performances in colorful, traditional attires and masks in this 3-day event at Thimphu Tashichho Dzong. It is a spectacle you ought not to miss if you are in Bhutan in September.

3. For Welcoming The Black-Necked Cranes In Phobjikha Valley

Phobjhika Valley

Image Source

September in Bhutan means the return of the Black-necked cranes to the Phobjikha Valley in central Bhutan. Never have you ever seen a spectacular assembly of the migratory birds making it just the right time to visit Bhutan. Stay in the valley with local villagers to make the best of this one-of-its-kind experience.

Suggested Read: Reasons Why You Lose A Lifetime Travel Experience If You Miss Out Bhutan

4. For The Love Of Hiking

hiking in bhutan

If you are an avid hiker and a nature September is the best month to visit Bhutan. Zuri Dzong trek in Paro Valley is a spot of tranquility, serenity, and outstanding backdrops. It is believed that Lord Buddha meditated for years in the cave of Dzong. Trashiyangtse is another trek which offers captivating views of Bhutan’s countryside.

Suggested Read: Bhutan Trip In April 2019: A Vacation With Friends Can Be Way More Fun Like This

5. For Perching On Top Of Tiger’s Nest

Paro Taktsang monastery

Image Source

Why Bhutan in September is the best time for tour, especially Tiger’s Nest is because come winter, the temperature conditions will become harsh accompanied with offseason rainfalls making it difficult to reach the Tiger’s Nest. And, you absolutely cannot afford to miss the most iconic monastery in Bhutan for its majestic views and heavenly experience.

Suggested Read: Reasons Why You Lose A Lifetime Travel Experience If You Miss Out Bhutan

6. For The Thrill Of Driving To The Highest Pass In The Country

mountain pass in Bhutan

Image Source

Bhutan is also the land of mountain passes. Drive to the highest mountain pass Chele La in Bhutan in September because the views could not be more ‘High Definition’. Drive through the dense spruce and larch forests to arrive at a vantage point from where you can see the majestic Jhumohari, the most sacred peak of Bhutan.

Suggested Read: Monsoon In Bhutan: Explore The Himalayan Kingdom This Rainy Season

7. For The Love Of Local Beer Of Bhutan

local brewed beer in Bhutan

Image Source

Need we say more? If you are a beer aficionado, you must try the locally-brewed beer, Red Panda, during your visit to Bhutan in September. It is one of the first established breweries in the country. This is one of the famous drinks in this country and will make your night quite happening as you take a sip of this local drink.

Further Read: Solo Bike Trip To Bhutan: A Journey Of A Lifetime That Helped Me Overcome Depression!

September is a peak season for Bhutan Tourism mainly because of the splendid weather and the festivities. It is advised that you plan a trip to Bhutan and make all the arrangements as soon as possible since the flights and hotels in Bhutan sell like hotcakes in this month.

Disclaimer: TravelTriangle claims no credit for images featured on our blog site unless otherwise noted. All visual content is copyrighted to its respectful owners. We try to link back to original sources whenever possible. If you own the rights to any of the images, and do not wish them to appear on TravelTriangle, please contact us and they will be promptly removed. We believe in providing proper attribution to the original author, artist or photographer.

Please Note: Any information published by TravelTriangle in any form of content is not intended to be a substitute for any kind of medical advice, and one must not take any action before consulting a professional medical expert of their own choice.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bhutan In September

Can you drink tap water in Bhutan?

Drinking tap water is not safe in Bhutan. It is always better to buy bottled water which is readily available in shops, restaurants, and hotels.

How many tourists visit Bhutan annually?

According to the reports, approximately 71,000 international tourists and 183,000 regional tourists visited Bhutan last year. And Bhutan in September experiences the maximum crowd as compared to other months.

Why does Bhutan limit tourism?

In order to protect the culture, traditions, and natural environment in the nation, the government of Bhutan adopted a policy that attracts those tourists who would respect the unique culture and values of Bhutanese people.

What is the capital of Bhutan?

Capital of Bhutan is Thimphu.


Looking To Book A Holiday Package?

Book memorable holidays on TravelTriangle with 650+ verified travel agents for 65+ domestic and international destinations.


People Also Read:

Category: Bhutan, Destinations

Best Places To Visit In India By Month

Best Places To Visit Outside India By Month