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Best time to be there

Bhutan offers warm days and cool nights all year round. October and November are arguably the best months, when the monsoon has passed and the skies are clear for mountain photography. The spring months of March, April and May are best for the flora, but it can be stormy as the monsoon builds up for July-September.

Fly to

Paro - Flights available on Druk Air from Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Bangkok and Kathmandu

flying time

3 hours from Delhi

time difference

GMT +6 hours

Visas

Required for UK passport holders

Health Requirements

Yellow fever certificate if arriving from an endemic area




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Trekking

Bhutan has some of the best trekking opportunities in the world. There are many day treks through the Paro Valley. Visit the Black and White Temples in the Haa Valley.only recently opened to tourists. Whilst the trekking is at altitude, the vistor will be rewarded with beautiful remote temples and incredible views of the Himalayas.

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Suggested Trekking accommodation

Bumthang-Suite-Night 

Amankora, Bumthang

Bumthang Lodge is accessed through an impressive stone-clad hallway, with 16 guest suites situated in four separate dwellings, each containing two suites on the ground floor and two on the upper floor.

Gangtey-Suite-Lounge 

Amankora, Gangtey

Positioned on a forested knoll close to the valley floor is the eight room Amankora Gangtey. A winding track leads guests through the forest and descends to the lodge that enjoys sweeping views...

Punakha-Exterior-Day-2 

Amankora, Punakha

Amankora Punakha is accessed via a suspension bridge over the river Mo Chhu. A short drive or walk takes guests to the lodge compound which is centred around a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse.