Things to do in Bhutan in June
The list of offbeat things to explore in Bhutan in June is almost unending. One of the world’s last remaining Buddhist Kingdom offers an endless amount of adventures, religious and cultural festivities and a hoard of natural wonders. Luckily it is still untouched by tourism and boasts a great landscape in spite of being a landlocked country.
June in Bhutan brings in monsoons and it results in a very unique nation which is green, lush and absolutely gorgeous. If you wish to be living in harmony with their environment, taking a holiday trip to Bhutan in June makes for a perfect getaway.
Be it with friends, family or as a solo traveller, it offers ample opportunitie to explore the land at your own pace. The scenic monasteries and natural wonders lure thousands every year to partake and unwind. The entire experience of Bhutan is a rejuvenation in itself.
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Best adventurous things to do in Bhutan in June
Hike Around Haa Valley
Not so frequented by tourists, the Haa valley is great to go on a hiking excursion. It is an ideal place to spend your time in absolute solitude and peace. You are certain to enjoy your hikes here as you walk past on the mud trails that spiral around mountains. The route will take you through some scenic Bhutanese villages to reach the peaceful Goembas on the top. You can also walk along the Haa Chu River, which will enhance your experience a hundred times.
Paraglide in Ura valley
If you are looking for some exciting thing to do when in Bhutan in June, your search ends here. In the month of June, the weather remains pleasant and it is not too windy as well. Ranging from a minute to an hour-long fly, you can choose how you want to explore the highest valley in Bhutan. The Ura valley has best paragliding facilities for both, the experts as well as for beginners. Soar like a bird and fly across the gigantic Himalayan ranges and lush paddy fields by opting for paragliding in the Ura valley.
Enjoy the thrilling white water rafting
Brace yourself for a spine chiling activity to do in Bhutan in June. The white water rafting in the clean waters of Bhutan makes for an unmatched experience. The operators that run this facility are highly trained and will do everything in their capacity to make sure that you have an amazing adventure ride by minimizing the risks. You will come across various small and big temples that line the shores of the river. The scenery alongside is beyond beautiful and adds to the thrilling experience.
Explore the scenic alpine routes by cycling
The kingdom of Bhutan is tucked away in the Himalayas. It boasts of one of the world’s most magnificent natural environments. It is a Buddhist fairy tale and can be best explored with a cycling tour in the hilly terrains. Pedalling through the dense landscape of steep hills will let you explore unrivalled scenery and its mystic corners surprises even the most well travelled people. June brings in a cool and pleasant climate and there is no better time to experience it.
Walk through the suspension bridges
Bhutan is home to one of the oldest suspension bridges on the planet. Walking across the bridge is an adventure in itself. It is a significant part of the architectural history and is draped with prayer flags all along. If you have some adrenaline pumping in your system, you must walk across the suspension bridge that sways a bit because of the strong winds from the flowing river underneath.
Things you must do in Bhutan in June to enjoy nature
Take in views of the Mount Everest
More than being just a place of religious and historical importance, Bhutan is also home to many natural wonders. One of the key highlights when it comes to things to do in Bhutan in June is to seek far-fetched views of Mount Everest from here. This can be achieved with a visit to Dochula Pass. Photo enthusiasts can get a stunning iconic panorama with many mountain peaks in the frame.
Visit the Jigme Dorji National Park
Bhutan is one of the world’s 10 biodiversity hot spots. That stands evidence of how rich its national parks are in terms of conserving the flora and fauna. The Jigme Dorji’s National Park has an ecosystem that is both rich and diverse. In June, the monsoon rains add to the topographical gradients. You can easily spot charismatic animal species such as the Snow Leopard, Black Bear, Takin, Tiger, Blue Sheep and Red Panda. The most popular trekking routes also find its way through this park.
Visit Trashigang
Tucked in the far east of Bhutan, Trashigang is where nature can be enjoyed in all its glory. The valley commands an incredible view over the surrounding countryside. It is replete with rice fields and clumps of banana trees. Some of the most stunning places to visit are the Trashigang dzong, Tshenkharla Ruins, Bomdeling Wildlife Sanctuary and the National Institute for Zorig Chusum. You may also want to have a hand at archery here.
Traverse through Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary
Home to more than 300 species of birds, 700 plants and 42 types of animals, the Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary is where you can be as close to nature as you possibly could. It is a wetland of international significance and the month of June makes its topography even more picturesque.
Go bird watching
If you are planning a holiday in June, a must to do thing in Bhutan is to go bird watching. It is home to Himalayas’ most elusive and enigmatic bird species. These comprise of ducks, birds of prey, waders, thrushes, buntings and finches. You can get deep knowledge of the native birds and their key habitats. Bhutan also boasts of a huge cluster of butterflies.
Things to do in Bhutan in June for a cultural and religious experience
Attend the weekend market of Thimphu
Running from every Friday to Sunday, shopping at the weekend market in Thimphu is a thing you must do when you visit Bhutan in June. It remains alive till midnight on Sundays. It is divided into various sections and sells everything, right from local produce to even imported goods. The locals also gather here to socialise and spend fun-filled evenings with other localities and visitors. Make sure to pick up some strange spices and unusual herbs that are only found in this land.
Visit Kyichu Lhakhan
Considered to be a sacred Jewel of Bhutan, the Kyichu Lhakhan is one of the quiet, ancient and most beautiful temples in Bhutan. The temple’s erection was completed overnight and it is one of the 108 temples that were built on definite plans in the 17th century. It beats any other temple complex in terms of both, grandeur and size. A must-do activity in Bhutan in June is to walk around the temple’s prayer wheels and spin them.
Experience Bhutanese Cuisine
Apart from being home to the most picturesque of mountains and majestic valleys, Bhutan makes its name popular for its gastronomy too. A trip to Bhutan is incomplete without trying out the traditional Bhutanese food. It is unlike any other food you will possibly ever eat. The cuisine comprises of varied spices that boldly comes across in a variety of their dishes. The meat-based dishes like Jasha Maroo, Phaksha Paa and Jasha Tshoem are most popular and for vegetarians, you must try the Jaju Soup, Zow Shungo and Ema Datshi.
Make personalised stamps at Philately Counter at the National Post Office
One of the absolute must-do thing in Bhutan in June is to get featured on a postage stamp. You would think why would a post office be a tourist spot, but when it comes to Bhutan, you should expect only the most unusual things. Here, you can get yourself clicked and printed on a Bhutanese stamp. Per person gets 12 stamps with a face value of 30 Ngultrum. What happens to be the cherry on the cake is that it is even legally valid and can be used for mailing letters and postcards.
Moreover, you can find a number of other unique souvenirs and memorabilia to carry back home.
Visit the National Folk Heritage Museum
Get a glimpse into the traditional Bhutanese lifestyle with a visit to the National Folk Heritage Museum. It preserves and flaunts the traditional folk culture of the country. It is the oldest historical place and it is set up in such a way that the tourists can feel as if they are an integral part of this rich culture. Make sure to do the activities like taking a traditional hot stone bath. There are a number of other traditional artefacts that have been preserved here for a very long time.
Tradition, history and culture are some qualities that are naturally integrated into the daily routines. If you too wish to make the best of your travel package to Bhutan, consider visiting the country in June and enjoy till your heart’s content.
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