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Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan: expert tips to help you travel at the right time

Jul 4, 2024 12:13 By

Close neighbors in the Himalayas, Tibet, and Bhutan are two of the most spectacular places to visit in the world. Lying next to each other, on either side of the western Himalayas, these two devout Buddhist lands are ideal locations for a combined tour of the last vestiges of traditional Tibetan Buddhist lands. However, working out when to visit them together can be a little confusing, as they have very different climates and seasonal variations in weather conditions.

Bhutan is a typical four-season semi sub-tropical country, with defined wet and dry seasons within the year. In contrast, Tibet has a typical plateau climate across most of the region, with a more sub-tropical climate in the southeast of the plateau, on the lower edges of the Tibet Autonomous Region. This means that the seasons can vary somewhat for traveling to each location for certain activities, and matching the two destinations at the same time can be tricky. However, with our expertise in traveling and tours to both Bhutan and Tibet, we can help you to decide when is the best time to go for your twin-tour of Tibet and Bhutan.

Different Travel Seasons in Tibet and Bhutan

Tibet and Bhutan, because of their different climates and seasons, have slightly different high and low seasons throughout the year. This can make for a complex calculation of when to travel. Fortunately, both locations also have what are known as “shoulder” seasons, seasons either side of the peak seasons when travel is still possible, though it may be either hotter or colder, depending on the time of year. As the most places for tourism, the high season is the most costly, with higher prices based on supply and demand in Tibet, while the low season is the cheapest. In between, the shoulder seasons can still be cheap, with relatively good weather. In Bhutan the high seasons are more expensive, costing US$250 per day for the Minimum Daily Package, while in the low seasons (summer and winter) the cost of the Minimum Daily package is only US$200 per day.

High Season

The high season in Tibet runs from April to Oct, and is the height of summer on the plateau. This is actually in stark contrast to Bhutan, whose high seasons are actually split into two, running from March to May and September to November. The summer in Bhutan is the wet season, when the monsoon rains can make the country very damp and waterlogged.

Bhutan Punakha Dzong in AutumnSpring and Autumn are the best seasons to visit Bhutan.

For Bhutan, this is not a good time to visit. Their peak seasons are spring and autumn, when the weather is at its optimal for Bhutan touring, trekking, and general sightseeing, with clear skies and sunny days. However, days not as hot as the summer months, with temperatures in Bhutan ranging from 13 to 19 degrees. While Tibet’s high season is in the monsoon season, the high plateau and the “shadow effect” of the Himalayas means that there is still little in the way of rain in most of Tibet throughout the summer months. What little does fall, usually happens in the early evenings and overnight, leaving the days free and sunny for touring.

Off Season

Tibet’s low season is generally in the winter, from December to March, though it is still possible to travel to the region in the winter months. The plateau gets a lot colder in the winter, and temperatures can drop to as low as -28 degrees at night and rarely getting above freezing during the daytime. - Find out what to expect for winter tour in Tibet.

Tibet Namtso Lake in winterThe frozen Namtso Lake in winter month.

For Bhutan, the low season is really only in the summer months, from June to August, when the monsoon rains cause many of the outlying roads to be flooded or damaged, and the rains in the central and southern regions of the kingdom can make a vacation uncomfortable. Bhutan receives more rainfall in those three months than any other region of the Himalayas, though not every day is wet and raining, and travel is still possible to the major tourist sites in the larger cities.

Shoulder Season

Tibet has two shoulder seasons, in the spring and autumn, which are actually renowned for being the best times to visit Tibetan plateau for trekking and tours. Spring, from April to May, and autumn, from October to November, both have clear skies and almost no rain, which makes them ideal for getting out into the more remote areas of the high-altitude plateau.

It could be argued that winter in Bhutan is the “shoulder” season, as it lies in between the two main tourist seasons in the kingdom, and while it may get cold in the mountains, the climate is dry and relatively warm as you head further south from the Himalayas. Winter is an ideal time to go sightseeing around the southern areas of Bhutan, or trekking in the lowland regions, where the snows rarely ever fall. Running from December to the end of February, the shoulder season in Bhutan is the best time to travel around the western Dzongkhags of Haa, Thimphu, Paro, Wangdue Phodrang, and Punakha. - Learn more of the best time to visit Bhutan.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Buddhist Festivals

Buddhist festivals in Tibet are one of the best ways to experience the stunning Buddhist culture of the plateau, and learn more about the devout Tibetan Buddhists themselves. Buddhism is a major part of the daily lives of most Tibetans, and the festivals are important events in the annual calendar. For Tibet, most of the festivals fall in the summer months, from late May to the end of September, with the main focus in July and August, when you can experience the Choekhor Duchen, the Gyantse Horse Racing Festival, the famous Shoton Festival, and even the Ongkor Festival of the farmers.

The famous Paro Tsechu held in April in BhutanThe famous Paro Tsechu held in April in Bhutan.

In Bhutan, festivals are known as Tsechu, and there are more than 40 religious festivals in the year. The bulk of the festivals happen in the peak seasons in Bhutan, in the spring and autumn, with the majority of festivals falling in March and October/November. - Click for more Bhutan holidays and festivals.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Viewing Himalayas

If you are looking for the best view of the stunning Himalayan mountains, then there are times when the views are better than others. Both Tibet and Bhutan suffer the monsoon season in the summer months, and while you can visit Tibet in the summer, there is no guarantee that the mountains will not be covered in clouds.

Picturesque Lhasa Valley in AutumnYou can visit the picturesque Lhasa Valley in Autumn.

Similarly, in Bhutan, the summer months can be cloudy and humid around the mountains, making views obscured. The best time for mountain watching is always in the spring and autumn in both Tibet and Bhutan, as the weather is clear and bright, with almost no rain or clouds to obscure the high peaks.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Cycling

Cycling around the Tibetan plateau has become a popular activity, with hundreds of tourists taking to the roads on bicycles, to cross the vast Tibetan plateau. The same can be said of Bhutan, and while it is not as huge as Tibet, cycling around this quaint Himalayan kingdom is a rich experience filled with wondrous sights. - Chick the best time to have a Tibet cycling tour.

Cycling from Lhasa to KathmanduOne of our clients are cycling from Lhasa to Kathmandu.

With the climates of Tibet and Bhutan being similar enough, it comes as no surprise that spring and autumn are the best times to cycle through these Himalayan domains. With clear skies, little rain, and cooler temperatures, it is the perfect time to get out an about on a bike and explore the mighty Himalayas and the vast plateau close up.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Bird Watching

Bird watching in Tibet is a great way to experience the natural environment of the plateau, and there are various times to go bird watching, depending on the birds that you are looking for. With hundreds of types of birds to watch out for, the best time to travel for birds is from March to October. Different birds can be found on the plateau at different times of year, and there are even migratory birds that come to Lhasa in the winter months to get away from the cold of northern Tibet and Mongolia.

Kingfisher in BhutanEach year, bird-watchers flock to south Bhutan for the best shot.

In Bhutan, there are around 770 species of birds to look out for, and for the best times to travel, Bhutan is best visited from February to May and September to November. However, the black-necked cranes often head to Bhutan, around the Gangtey Valley area, for the winter, so it is still worth traveling in December and January to get the best options for seeing them in their winter feeding grounds.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Trekking

There is no doubt that Bhutan and Tibet both share some of the best trekking in the Himalayas, outside Nepal. And these two neighbors also share the same peak seasons for trekking. Spring and autumn, from March to May and October to November are always the best times to come for the best Himalayan hiking experience in both Tibet and Bhutan. - Check some of the treks in Tibet and the most classic treks in Bhutan.

Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan for Budget Travelers

As with most budget tours, the low season is the best time for those that want to save money on their tours. In Tibet, this is the winter season, when there are fewer tourists on the plateau and when prices are much lower, to attract people to come in the winter months. The cheapest months in Tibet run from December to February. In Bhutan, the winter is the “shoulder” season, and the low season is in the summer months, from June to August, when the monsoon rains hit the kingdom. While it is the monsoon, it does not rain all the time, and there are still plenty of things to do and see through the summer.

Conclusion

While there are a few periods when Tibet and Bhutan do not coincide for certain activities, such as budget holidays, for most of the year, the same activities are available at around the same time in both locations. This makes Bhutan and Tibet one of the most perfect pairings for a tour of two distinct areas of the Himalayas, with both similar and very different things to see and do in each destination.

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34 Comment ON "Best Time to Visit Tibet and Bhutan: expert tips to help you travel at the right time"

Jun 21, 2024 2:17
Asked by Ke** from Singapore

Cycling Tour to Mt Kailash

Hi , we are planning a Cycling Trip once Tibet opens for Tourism. The plan is we shall arrive to Kathmandu , travel to the border and enter via Kerung. Can you pls send a day to day Itinerary starting from Kerung - Lake Manasarovar - Darchen - Asthapath. We shall go around Kailash on foot and resume Cycling back to Kerung. We are a Group of 6-8 persons. Thanks Pls send ur reply to Kevin

Jun 21, 2024 2:17
Answered by Tibet Vista

Thanks for your inquiry. Our travel expert will send you a detailed itinerary according to your plan and help you arrange the best trip. Please check your email box.

Jun 21, 2024 12:30
Asked by Debo** from USA

Please can you tell me the prices and dates for the Tibet Luxury Tour.

Also, could you please provide a detailed itinerary - I want to see how many hours are spent on buses/vehicles. Thank you! Deborah

Jun 21, 2024 12:31
Answered by Tibet Vista

Thank you for your inquiry. Travel time by vehicle depends on your route. For tours outside Lhasa, it often involves several hours of driving, with opportunities for short stops in local villages. Our one-on-one travel consultant will contact you to learn more about your plans and provide detailed schedules based on your route.

Jun 20, 2024 6:59
Asked by S** from HongKong

Tibet Tour from HK

May I know if holding Mainland Travel Permit for HK Residents. is it also need to get the visa permit to Tibet and what is the procedure if need to apply? Thank you

Jun 20, 2024 7:00
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Shek, Thank you for reaching out and we are here to help. For Hong Kong residents that want to travel to Tibet, a Tibet Travel permit is not required, as long as you have the HKSAR passport, as well as the Home Return Permit (HRP). Officially known as the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, the HRP can be issued to Chinese nationals that are permanent residents of Hong Kong in order to enter mainland China. Cheers!

Jun 20, 2024 2:30
Asked by Na** from USA

Is Kailash Mansarovar Trip open for Indian Passport Holder?

Is it open for Indian Passport Holder?

Jun 20, 2024 2:30
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nayak, Thank you for reaching out! We're here to help. Well, for Indian passport holders who plan to visit Mt. Kailash, you have to book your Tibet tour with a licensed Nepali or Indian travel agency that is authorized by the Foreign Affairs Office of TAR or Pilgrim Center (also known as Tibet-India Pilgrim Reception Center) to get your Tibet Travel Permit and run your Tibet tour. If you are an Indian origin who lives outside of India and have another passport, let's say a US or Canadian passport, in this case, we can help you get the Tibet Travel Permit and other travel documents and arrange the Mt. Kailash tours for you.

Jun 16, 2024 9:40
Asked by A** from Singapore

Enquiry on private tour

We are planning a trip from Hong Kong to Tibet during the 12th to 21st of April. We want a private tour that covers all the scenic places as well as the EBC. Please advise an itinerary along with the cost breakdown. Thanks.

Jun 16, 2024 9:40
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Azmi, Thanks for your inquiry. A viable option is to fly from HK to Chengdu and later take Chengdu-Lhasa train to Lhasa. You may enjoy the Lhasa to EBC tour from Lhasa to Gyantse, Shigatse, and EBC, which is the most popular itineraries in Tibet. Our travel consultants will have a detailed discussion with you and give you an accurate quotation. Looking forward to seeing you in Lhasa. Best Wishes.

Jun 15, 2024 11:14
Asked by Na** from Canada

We would like to take the train from Xining to Lhasa

Hello We are a family of 3 (2 adults, 1 child) and would like to visit Tibet again in 2025. We would like to take the train from Xining to Lhasa, then stay in Lhasa and mostly just walk around Barkhor, but also visit 3 monasteries: Sera (by bus), Drak Yerpa (by pilgrimage bus) and Tschokhang. We would like to stay in Lhasa for 10 days total, then leave by plane. Can you arrange a permit for this trip for us (3 Canadians)? Best regards, Brigitte Mueller

Jun 15, 2024 11:14
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nancy, We appreciate your message and are here to help. Of course, it is our great privilege to arrange a private Lhasa family tour for your family and help you secure the Tibet Travel Permit and Xining-Lhasa train ticket to Lhasa. Our friendly travel consultants will discuss with you for more details and help you plan an uplifting Tibet tour. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:12
Asked by Gr** from Canada

The "Tibet Entry Permit" should be apply

I heard from my friend that says there is difference between the above mentioned are: "Individual Tibet Entry Permit" - Individual Entering Tibet is granted. "Group Tibet Entry Permit" - Anyone from the group is Absent, the whole group is deny entry. May I know which one is the correct facts?

Jun 15, 2024 11:12
Answered by Tibet Vista

Tibet Travel Permit, the required travel document for entering Tibet Autonomous Region, has no distinction between individual and group. . What your friends might have mentioned is the Group Visa, specifically required for entry into Tibet from Nepal. You'll have to apply for the Group Visa at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, and you'll need at least four people in your group. You'll all have to enter and leave Tibet together. But if you're entering Tibet from mainland China, you don't need this group thing. Our travel consultant will contact you with more details and help you arrange your trip to Tibet.
Jun 15, 2024 11:10
Asked by Tam** from Singapore

Sightseeing Potala Palace

I would like to travel to Tibet in September 2024 from Kathmandu. Sightseeing Potala Palace, Jokhang temple and many more.

Jun 15, 2024 11:10
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Tamang, We appreciate your message and are here to help. September is a perfect time to travel from Kathmandu to Tibet. You can sign up for our 8-day Kathmandu to Lhasa overland small group tour via Gyirong, EBC and Shigatse. This tour has fixed departures on Sept 6/13/20/27 and you can travel with other global travelers to share the tour cost. Another great option is to fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa and book the 8-day Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour to admire the majestic Himalayan range and travel across Lhasa and Shigatse, two of the biggest cities in Tibet. For both ways, our travel agents will help you get your Tibet Travel Permit and other travel documents needed and arrange the accommodations, local expert guide, etc. based on your travel preferences and interests. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:06
Asked by Ka** from Singapore

plan to travel to Mount Kailash

Hi I am Indian residing in Singapore and plan to travel to Mount Kailash in first week of September. I am all by myself and would like to join any travel group. How do i apply for tibet visa? How do i apply for Chinese visa? Could you help me with Travel Itinerary? Regards.

Jun 15, 2024 11:06
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Kadam, We appreciate your message and are here to help. If you are an Indian national with a Singapore passport, you can sign up for our 15-day Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour that departs on Sept, 1st. Firstly, you need to go to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore and fill out the application form to apply for the Chinese Visa yourself. After you get your Chinese Visa, you are expected to email the photos of your Singapore passport information page and Chinese Visa page to us to apply for Tibet Travel Permit on your behalf. Remember to do this at least 20 days before your departure to Tibet. We will manage to deliver the Tibet Travel Permit to your hotel in the Chinese arrival city. So, you can show the Tibet Permit and board the flight or train to Lhasa. Our expert travel agents will offer you more details and help you plan a seamless Lhasa to Mt. Kailash tour. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:04
Asked by Nyen** from India

Lhasa potala place visit and monastery visit

Lhasa potala place visit and monastery visit, we are three people and 2 adults and 1 infant 2 Indian Passport and 1 Nepal passport. we have applied for a China visa also.

Jun 15, 2024 11:04
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nyendak, Thank you for reaching out! Well, if you have applied a China Visa, a great option is to email the image of your Chinese visa page to us and we can help you apply for Tibet Travel Permit on your behalf. So, you can fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa for Tibet visit. A recommended tour for you is 5 Days Lhasa and Yamdrok Lake Small Group Tour where you can visit the landmarks of Tibetan monasteries in Lhasa and explore the holy turquoise Yamdrok Lake on a short excursion. Another important thing to consider is that due to the high elevation and thin air in Tibet, do consult a doctor to decide if it is safe to bring the infant to Tibet for travel with you. Our expert travel consultants will discuss more with you and help you plan a perfect Tibet journey. Cheers!

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