Monsoon in Bhutan: Why June-August is the 'Secret Season'

Dec 11, 2025 32

Most travel guides will tell you to visit Bhutan in spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). They will warn you about the "monsoon" and steer you toward the crowded, high-tariff months.

Here is the truth they often miss: July and August are Bhutan’s "Emerald Season."

For the contrarian traveler—the one who values solitude, atmosphere, and value over checking boxes—this is arguably the most magical time to visit the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

1. The "Monsoon" Myth vs. Reality

The word "monsoon" conjures images of non-stop, torrential rain that washes out entire days. In Bhutan, this is rarely the case.

2. The Landscape: A Photographer’s Dream

If you visit in spring, the mountains are brown and dry after the long winter. In July and August, the country transforms into a vibrant, glowing green.

Breathtaking view from COMO Uma Punakha two bedroom village in summer

3. The "Contrarian" Economics: Luxury for Less

Bhutan is an exclusive destination, but the summer months offer a rare opportunity to upgrade your experience significantly.

Zhiwaling Heritage, the first and only fully Bhutanese-owned 5-star property in Bhutan

Pro Tips

The only thing to note though is that there might not be air-conditioning for 3-star hotels in Bhutan. It could get warm during certain days. If that is an issue, you are advised to consider an upgrade to a 4-star or 5-star hotel for the best experience.

4. Exclusive Summer Culture

Summer isn't devoid of culture; it hosts some of the most intimate and unique festivals that the mass tourists miss.

5. Practical Truths for the Summer Traveler

To be transparent, there are trade-offs. Here is how to prepare:

In return, you’ll have the popular attractions almost entirely to yourself — no crowds to dodge, no worrying about photobombs, just peaceful moments and uninterrupted views.

Who is this for?

Visit in June–August if: You’re dreaming of warm Asian summer days, vivid green valleys, soft mountain mist and a slower, more intimate way to experience the Kingdom. It’s perfect if you enjoy seeing the “real” living Bhutan, love the idea of luxury hotels at better value, and prefer attractions without crowds.

Average temperature in Bhutan by month

Month Paro Punakha Thimphu Bumthang Gangtey (Phobjikha)
January 9.4 / -5.8 16.1 / 4.2 15.1 / -2.1 11.4 / -3.9 9 / -4
February 13.4 / 1.5 19.6 / 5.3 16.7 / 0.5 13.0 / -1.0 11 / -3
March 14.5 / 0.6 21.2 / 9.2 19.4 / 4.0 15.4 / 2.2 13 / 0
April 17.6 / 4.6 24.4 / 11.9 22.4 / 7.8 17.5 / 6.0 16 / 3
May 23.5 / 10.6 27.2 / 14.8 24.7 / 11.5 19.7 / 9.5 18 / 7
June 25.4 / 13.1 31.2 / 19.5 26.7 / 15.2 22.0 / 13.0 20 / 10
July 26.8 / 14.9 32.0 / 21.6 27.1 / 16.4 22.7 / 14.4 21 / 12
August 25.3 / 14.7 31.4 / 19.8 27.2 / 16.1 22.7 / 14.2 21 / 12
September 23.4 / 11.7 29.9 / 20.0 26.1 / 14.6 21.6 / 12.5 20 / 10
October 18.7 / 7.4 27.8 / 18.9 23.4 / 9.0 18.8 / 7.0 17 / 5
November 13.9 / 1.4 22.3 / 13.0 19.7 / 3.2 15.6 / 1.2 14 / -1
December 11.2 / -1.7 15.0 / 7.9 16.5 / -0.8 12.9 / -2.9 11 / -4