Festival Dates 2025

NameTownStart DateEnd Date
Punakha DrubchenPunakhaMar 06, 2025Mar 08, 2025
Punakha TshechuPunakhaMar 09, 2025Mar 11, 2025
Talo TshechuPunakhaApr 05, 2025Apr 07, 2025
Zhemgang TshechuZhemgangApr 05, 2025Apr 07, 2025
Gasa TshechuGasaApr 05, 2025Apr 07, 2025
Gom KoraTrashigangApr 07, 2025Apr 08, 2025
Paro TshechuParoApr 08, 2025Apr 12, 2025
Rhododendron FestivalThimphuApr 22, 2025Apr 24, 2025
Domkhar TshechuBumthangMay 07, 2025May 09, 2025
Ura YakchoeBumthangMay 09, 2025May 13, 2025
Nimalung TshechuBumthangJul 03, 2025Jul 05, 2025
Kurjey TshechuBumthangJul 05, 2025 
Thimphu DrubchenThimphuSep 28, 2025 
Wangdue TshechuWangdue PhodrangSep 30, 2025Oct 02, 2025
Thimphu TshechuThimphuOct 02, 2025Oct 04, 2025
Gangtey TshechuWangdue PhodrangOct 05, 2025Oct 07, 2025
Jhomolhari Mountain FestivalThimphuOct 14, 2025Oct 15, 2025
Jakar TshechuBumthangOct 29, 2025Nov 01, 2025
Chhukha TshechuChukhaOct 29, 2025Oct 31, 2025
Pemagatshel TshechuPemagatshelOct 29, 2025Nov 02, 2025
Dechenphu TshechuThimphuOct 31, 2025 
Jambay Lhakhang DrupBumthangNov 05, 2025Nov 08, 2025
Prakhar DuchhoedBumthangNov 06, 2025Nov 08, 2025
Black Necked Crane FestivalWangdue PhodrangNov 11, 2025 
Mongar TshechuMongarNov 28, 2025Nov 30, 2025
Trashigang TshechuTrashigangNov 29, 2025Dec 01, 2025
Jambay Lhakhang Singye ChamBumthangDec 04, 2025 
Nalakhar TshechuBumthangDec 04, 2025Dec 06, 2025
Druk Wangyel TshechuThimphuDec 13, 2025 
Trongsa TshechuTrongsaDec 27, 2025Dec 31, 2025

Get into Bhutan

Best Visit Time

Trip to Bhutan can be planned throughout the year but best months are Mar, April, May, September, October, November. Also there are several festivals taking place during these months, offering an added attraction. Winter in Bhutan is from mid November to mid March and at this time of the year, climate is dry and sunny for the most parts with perfect blue sky, temperatures peaking at around 15c in the daytime and falling below zero at night. The monsoon usually arrives in mid-June, with light rain falling mainly in the afternoons and evenings.

Travel to Bhutan

By Air

The common arriving and departing by air is Paro. The national airline, Druk Air operates international flights to Bangkok, Kathmandu, Delhi, Rangoon, Bodhgaya in Bihar and Calcutta.Druk Air operates two 72-seats BAe 146-100 four engine jet aircraft.Druk Air used to operate 2 Downier.These planes are now obsolete and the airline has upgraded its fleet with two Boeing.

Druk Air announces schedule changes at least a week in advance in Kuensel, the National Newspaper.Flights are often delayed because of weather and Druk Air recommends that you travel on non-restricted tickets and allow at least 24-hours transit time with your connecting flight in order to minimize the complications of delays.

All landings and take offs are by visual flight rule ( VFR ), which means the pilot must be able to see the runway before landing, and the surrounding hills before takeoff. For the same reason no flight can be operated at night or in poor visibility.

Druk Air on its way to Paro flies over 8 of 10 tallest peaks of the world.These mountains are, Mt. Everest ( 8848 m ) in Nepal/Tibet; Kanchenjunga ( 8586m ) in Nepal/Tibet; Lhotse ( 8511m ) in Nepal; Makalu ( 8463m ) in Nepal; Cho Oyu ( 8201m ) in Nepal/Tibet; Dhaulagiri (8167m ) in Nepal; Manaslu ( 8167m ) in Nepal and Annapurna ( 8091m ) in Nepal.

Further, Bhutan has another private air by the brand name Bhutan Airlines. This very flight/carrier is operated by Tashi Group of Companies.

By Road

Other entry to Bhutan is by land from Kolkata ( Inida ) and Kathmandu ( Nepal ) via Phuentsholing, the commercial center in south sharing border with Indian State of Bengal.