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Best Places to Visit in Bhutan in July

1. Lhuntse
2. Phobjikha Valley
3. Haa Valley
4. Bumthang Valley
5. Paro Valley
6. Trongsa Dzong
7. Thimphu
8. Punakha Dzong
9. Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
10. Samdrup Jongkhar

Plan your trip to Bhutan in July to enjoy the magical  monsoons of the mountain. You will experience average temperatures of 17-22 degrees Celsius with strong winds, making your trip to Bhutan more enjoyable. 

Bhutan is a culturally rich country with a plethora of stunning attractions, rich history, friendly people, delicious cuisine and breathtaking natural beauty. Some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in July include Paro, Punakha, Chele La, Bumthang Valley, Lhuntse and Haa Valley. Additionally, you can attend some vibrant festivals of the country in July like the Haa Summer Festival and Bumthang Nimalung Tshechu Festival. 

Another reason why Bhutan in July is a great time to plan your trip is that it offers a more tranquil ambience and fewer crowds. Due to fewer tourists, you will not only get the hotels and flights at a reasonable price but will also be able to explore more peacefully. 

Get ready to discover the charm of Bhutan and create unforgettable memories on the ‘land of happiness’ with your close ones.
For a seamless and memorable experience, consider Bhutan tour packages that include the best of Bhutan's winter highlights and activities.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in July

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Lhuntse

If you are looking to explore a more rugged region of Bhutan then Lhuntse is the ideal destination for you. It offers towering mountains, deep gorges, lush green valleys and a gushing Kuri Chhu River.

The most popular attraction in the region is the Lhuntse Dzong which was built in 1654 by the governor of Trongsa, Mingyur Tenpa. Additionally, it is famous for its weaving culture and you can even observe the weavers create masterpieces which you can take back home as a souvenir. 

Location: Northeastern Bhutan

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Phobjikha Valley

If you are a nature enthusiast, visit the Phobjikha Valley as it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bhutan in July.
Situated in the centre of Bhutan, this glacial valley offers dense pine forests, stunning meadows, rich wildlife, extensive wetlands and picturesque mountains.

Some of the must-visit attractions include Gangtey Monastery, Wangdue Phodrang, Gangtey Goemba and Khewang Lhakhang. 

Location: Central Bhutan

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Haa Valley

The awe-inspiring natural beauty of Haa Valley makes it one of the best places to visit in Bhutan in July. Situated at an altitude of 2,670 metres, the valley offers giant mountains, lush green valleys and the Haa Chhu River.

Some of the must-visit attractions include the Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple), Lhakhang Nagpo (Black Temple) and the Haa Gompa. Additionally, there are several cosy resorts and hotels where you can enjoy a relaxing stay away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Location: West Bhutan

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Bumthang Valley

Bumthang Valley is considered to be the spiritual heartland of Bhutan. Some of the most popular attractions at Bumthang include Kurjey Lhakhang, Konchog Sum Lhakhang, Tamshing Lhakhang and Jakar Dzong.

Additionally, you can attend some lively festivals in July like Tamshing Phala Choepa and Lhakhang Drup. You can also indulge in outdoor activities like hiking or trekking to make your trip to Bumthang more exciting.

The region is specifically famous for textile weaving, making handicraft items the most purchased souvenir. 

Location: East Central Bhutan

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Paro Valley

One of the best places to visit in Bhutan in July is the Paro Valley, known for its picturesque landscapes. This beautiful valley offers lush green fields, giant mountains and crystal-clear rivers.

Nature admirers can soak in the mesmerising views whereas adventure seekers can explore its various trekking trails. Some of the must-visit attractions in Paro Valley include Paro Taktsang, National Museum of Bhutan and Kyichu Lhakhang. 

Location: CCH8+FGH, Paro, Bhutan

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Not many would be familiar with Dzong fortress until they see the Tongsa Dzong before their own eyes. It is the largest fortress in the country of Bhutan and holds a huge historical significance. It has been renovated many a times since it was built due to natural disasters as well as general maintenance.

Highlights: For all those interested in how administration of a country took place in the past era must visit the Tongsa Dzong to witness it. The place is also a major monastic complex with over 200 monks with whom you can interact. You can also visit the Ta Dzong which is a watch tower and was initially built with the purpose of watching enemies.

Location: It is located at the Trongsa District in Bhutan.

Timings: You can visit the place as and when you like, there are no timing restrictions.

Pricing: It is completely free of cost.
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Thimphu

Thimphu the capital city of Bhutan is one of the culturally rich places that is a must see when you are in Bhutan.

Highlights: It is a charming capital city that is nestled in the Himalayas with the magnificent sites of the Chuu River which passes through it. Interestingly, this is also the only city in the world that has no traffic lights. The city has very well retained its old world culture and charm as the modern development here is very intricately monitored. The new buildings here can be built only in the Bhutanese style and only up to a certain height. You can take the Last Shangrila Tour to explore the renowned landmarks of the capital. Some top attractions here include the National Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and Motithang Takin Preserve.

Location: Thimphu is located in the constricted and the linear valley of the River Raidak which is often called as the Thimphu river.

Timings: Open round the year

Pricing: Entry is free.
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Punakha Dzong is also known by the name of Pungthang Dewa Chhenbi Phodrang which translates into ‘The Palace of Great Happiness’. This majestic building dates back to the 17th century and is the second largest and the second oldest Dzong in Bhutan.

The entire building follows a very rustic and traditional Bhutanese architecture and all six storeys have been made out of compacted earth, stone and timbers. If you are looking for Bhutanese places to visit in December, there are not many that match the stunning geographical features that surround Punakha Dzong. Since the Dzong is situated between the Pho Chhu (male) and Mo Chhu (female) rivers in the Punakha valley, the scenery becomes all the more beautiful when everything is covered in mist, giving the place an otherworldly vibe. 

Location: Punakha, Bhutan

Timing: Daily, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Price: Rs. 300

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Wangdue Phodrang Dzong

Wangdue Phodrang Dzong was built in the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the founder of Bhutan. The temple is situated on a ridge between the pristine Puna Tsang Chhu River and the Dang Chhu River, offering mesmerising views of the surrounding valley. Unfortunately, the beautiful structure was destroyed by fire in 2012 after which the locals and the government helped reconstruct it.

There are three huge courtyards; the first is for administrative purposes, the second is for religious activities and the third is for religious functions. The structure also includes a huge congregation hall, a tall tower and a separate shrine for deities.

Location: FVFW+QP9, Bhutan
Entry Fee: Free

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Samdrup Jongkhar

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Frequently alluded to as Phuentsholing's younger sibling because of the comparability in engineering style and the way that both towns are on the outskirts of India, Samdrup Jongkhar has, actually, little importance to sightseers.

Indeed, even the dzong is new and does not have the appeal and masterful fortunes of the conventional dzongs. In any case, the town is a spotless and charming spot with a varied blend of Bhutanese and Indian shops, eateries and inns, so it is justified regardless of a glance around if going to the area.

The town is situated on the southeastern piece of Bhutan and fringes the Indian condition of Assam.

Location: The town is located in the southeastern part of Bhutan and borders the Indian state of Assam.

Best time: The best time to visit this place is March to August.

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People Also Ask About Bhutan

  1. Is it a good time to visit Bhutan in July?

    Yes, July is one of the best times to plan your trip to Bhutan. July offers you the perfect peaceful getaway amidst lush green valleys and freshly bloomed flowers. Additionally, due to the reduced number of tourists, you will get the best prices on hotels, restaurants and flights.
  2. Which month is good for Bhutan?

    You can visit Bhutan throughout the year as it is a year-round destination. However, if you are looking for the ideal months then you can plan your trip either between spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). These months offer you the best views full of lush greenery, newly bloomed flowers, clear blue skies and warm sunshine. During these months, you will experience average temperatures of 10-23 degrees Celsius along with favourable weather conditions.
  3. How many days are enough for Bhutan?

    7-8 days are enough to cover the major cities and attractions of Bhutan. Some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in July include Phobjikha Valley, Haa Valley, Paro, Thimphu, Bumthang Valley and Lhuntse. Additionally, July offers vibrant festivals like the Haa Summer Festival and the Bumthang Nimalung Tshechu Festival.
  4. Is Bhutan expensive for Indians?

    No, Bhutan is not expensive for Indians. Instead, it is one of the most economical yet stunning destinations that can be visited from India. The average cost for a 7-8 day trip to Bhutan can range from 25,000 INR to 40,000 INR per person. This cost can include your accommodations, meals, local transportation, tours and activities. However, the overall cost of your trip also depends on the type of accommodation and the attractions and activities included in your itinerary.
  5. Is Bhutan safe for solo female travellers?

    Yes, Bhutan is safe for solo female travellers. This country also has one of the lowest crime rates in the world along with extremely welcoming and helpful locals. Whether you are trekking through the dense forests or exploring the various monasteries, Bhutan provides a safe space allowing you to enjoy and explore freely.
  6. Is Bhutan friendly to India?

    Yes, Bhutan is friendly to India and shares a good bond based on mutual trust and beneficial aspects. The free trade arrangement with India makes it one of the largest trading partners of Bhutan. Additionally, Bhutan receives a majority of the tourists from India which not only helps economically but also strengthens the bond between the two countries.
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