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Best Places to Visit in Bhutan in June

1. Chele La
2. Buddha Dordenma Statue
3. Rinpung Dzong
4. Paro Taktsang
5. Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten
6. Dochula Pass
7. Jakar
8. Paro Weekend Market
9. Thimphu
10. Punakha

If you are planning your visit to Bhutan in June then get ready to be mesmerised by a vibrant scenery, offering lush greenery and freshly bloomed flowers. Being the monsoon month, June also offers cool breezes, blue skies and mild rains. During these months, you will also experience pleasant temperatures ranging between 13-23 degree celsius. 

Bhutan is also known for its natural beauty, stunning monasteries, rich culture and warm hospitality. Some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in June include Paro, Thimphu, Bumthang and Punakha. You can also make your trip to Bhutan more adventurous and memorable by participating in activities such as mountain biking, trekking and rafting. 

Another major advantage of visiting Bhutan in June apart from its picturesque views is that it receives fewer footfall in this month. This allows you the perfect opportunity to explore all its attractions and try activities peacefully without the crowds. 
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 June

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Chele La

Chele La is the highest motorable road in the country, making it a must-include stop in your list of places to visit in Bhutan in June. Situated at an altitude of 4000 metres, Chele La is nothing less than a paradise for all the adventure seekers.

There are several scenic hiking trails that you can explore as well as spot unique flora and fauna throughout the hike. Here, you will get to see white poppies which are unique to this particular mountain range. Additionally, you will get to spot Mount Jomolhari along with several beautiful lakes throughout your hike. 

Location: Paro

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Buddha Dordenma Statue

Make sure to include Buddha Dordenma in your itinerary as it is one of the best places to visit in Bhutan in June. Buddha Dordenma Statue is an iconic landmark of Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan.

With a soaring height of 50 metres, it is renowned for being one of the tallest Buddhist statues in the world. The statue is made of gold and bronze as well as having over 12,500 miniature statues of Buddha carved on it. Perched on top of a hill, it offers awe-inspiring views of the entire town of Thimphu. 

Location: Kuenselphodrang, Thimphu, Bhutan
Timing: 9 AM - 5 PM

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Rinpung Dzong

Another one of the significant Bhutan places to visit in June is the Rinpung Dzong which is commonly known as the Paro Dzong. Built in 1644, it boasts traditional Bhutanese architecture and looks similar to a fortress.

Inside the monastery, you will get to see beautiful illustrations of the life stages of Buddha along with statues, relics and murals. Being situated on top of a hill, it offers stunning views of the Paro Valley as well as the surrounding landscapes. 

Location: CCGF+Q54, Paro, Bhutan
Timing: 9 AM - 5 PM

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Paro Taktsang

One of the best places to visit in Bhutan in June is the Paro Taktsang which is also known as the Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Located at a height of 900 metres, it is built around a cave which was the meditation centre of Guru Rinpoche.

Apart from its spiritual significance, the monastery is also famous for offering breathtaking panoramic views of snow-peaked mountains, gushing rivers and lush green valleys. Inside the monastery, you will get to see several small temples, caves, sacred texts, murals, relics and statues. 

Location: Paro
Timings: 8 Am - 1 PM and 2 PM - 6 PM

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Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten

Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is a prominent stupa built in 2004 by the queen of Bhutan, Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck. The aim of constructing this stupa was to keep the evil spirits away from Bhutan and spread peace worldwide.

It is situated on a hill for which you will have to take a short hike through the lush green fields and rice terraces. There are two main statues inside the stupa, a 15-foot-tall statue of God Vajrakilaya and a golden statue of Sakyamuni Buddha.

Additionally, you will get to see several beautiful paintings and holy scriptures inside the stupa. 

Location: Thimphu-Punakha Hwy, Bhutan
Timings: 9 AM - 12 PM and 1:30 PM - 5 PM

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Dochula Pass is a scenic spot located more than ten thousand feet above sea level, while going from Punakha to Thimphu. It is one of the most renowned destinations for tourists in Bhutan. The place offers a panoramic view of the surrounding snow laden mountains and the breathtaking view of the colourful flags fluttering in the wind and 108 Chortens. Druk Wangyal Chorten was constructed by Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk.

The chortens and Druk Wangyal Lhakhang temple with beautiful ornate details against the lush green forest backdrop make this spot famous among locals and tourists alike. The Dochu La Wangyal Festival where the colourful mask dance can be witnessed also makes this place illustrious.



Location: The Pass is located at a height of 10,171 ft on east-west Road from Thimpu to Punakha.

Best time/season: March to May and September to November

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Jakar

Located near the foothill of the Chokhor Valley, Jakar is the principal trading centre of the region.

Highlights: Jakar is a town that lies in the heart of  Bhutan. It is the district capital of the pivotal Bumthang district as well as the location of the Jakar Dzong which is the regional fortress of the dzong. Roughly, Jakar translates to ‘white bird’ which is in reference to the foundation myths. According to a prevalent myth here, a roosting white bird signalled the auspicious and proper location to locate a monastery here in 1549.

Location: Jakar is located in the Bumthang or the Choekhor Valley. It lies within the Choekhor Gewong in the central Bumthang.

Timings: Open all year round – 24/7.

Pricing: Entry to the place is absolutely free of Pricing.

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The weekend market is one of the major Paro tourist attractions because of the colourful sights and sounds and smells that you encounter when you are there. It is a hub for tourists and locals alike and is a place where you can find anything imaginable- from fruits and vegetables to religious artefacts and Bhutanese stamps.

If you are looking for souvenirs to take back home with you, you can even find traditional dresses of Bhutan, authentic, hand-crafted prayer wheels and Kira. The market also has several food stalls where you can enjoy Bhutanese delicacies such as chugo (yak cheese), khoo (jellied cow skin) and Tsirang honey. 

Location: 
Paro, Bhutan

Price: 
INR 500 approx.

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Punakha

Punakha is the Punakha Dzong’s administrative centre which is the second largest and the second oldest dzong in Bhutan. Some may even refer to the Punakha Dzong as the Palace of Great Happiness or the Pungthang Dewachen Phodrang.

Highlights: Punakha is one of the 20 districts of Bhutan. Until 1955, Punakha was the capital of Bhutan. Post that the capital was changed to Thimphu. Known for the Punakha Dzong which is the most majestic and gorgeous dzong of the country, the place is a must visit. It is accessible via a 3 hour drive east of the capital city of Thimpu. You can reach the dzong after crossing a pass in the mountains. This place is glorious and breath taking right from the first glimpse of it from the road. Nestled strategically between the two rivers Mo Chu (females) and Pho Chu (male), you’ll see noticeable color difference between the river’s waters. Punakha is affixed to the mainland by an arched wooden bridge. It comprises of several precious relics from the times when successive kings resigned from the kingdom over Punakha.

Location: It is located 72 km away from Thimpu.

Timings: Open round the year.

Pricing: Entry is free
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People Also Ask About Bhutan

  1. Is it good to go to Bhutan in June?

    Yes, June is one of the best times to plan your trip to Bhutan to avoid crowds and witness the vibrant scenery. Some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in June are the Buddha Dordenma Statue, Chele La, Paro Taktsang and Rinpung Dzong. Additionally, you will get the best prices for hotels and flights in the month of June.
  2. Which month is best to visit Bhutan?

    The most ideal time to plan your trip to Bhutan is either the spring season (March to May) or the autumn season (September to November). During these months, you will get to witness the beauty of Bhutan at its best with lush greenery, colourful flowers and clear blue skies. These months offer average temperatures of 10-23 degree celsius with cool breezes and pleasant sunshine.
  3. Which places are good to visit in Bhutan in June?

    Some of the best places to visit in Bhutan in June include Chele La, Rinpung Dzong, Buddha Dordenma Statue, Paro Taktsang and Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten. These stunning attractions offer breathtaking natural views and a glimpse into the local culture and history. Additionally, you can enjoy activities like mountain biking, river rafting or hiking.
  4. How many days are enough for Bhutan?

    Ideally, 7-8 days are enough to cover the major cities and attractions of the country. In these 7-8 days, you can explore places like Paro, Punakha, Thimphu, Gasa, Lhuentse, Bumthang, Jakar and Gelephu. You will also have sufficient time to explore its countryside, try out its unique cuisine and indulge in adventure activities like hiking or river rafting.
  5. Is Bhutan costly for Indians?

    No, Bhutan is not costly for Indians if planned accordingly. Most of the attractions like Rinpung Dzong, Punakha Dzong, Tiger’s Nest, Buddha Dordenma Statue and Tashichho Dzong are free to visit. There are also several economical yet cosy stays, offering you a glimpse into the rich culture and hospitality of Bhutan.
  6. How much money is needed for a Bhutan trip?

    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 and major attractions of the country. The overall cost of a package also depends on your customisations and the number of attractions or activities in your itinerary.
  7. Which is better, Paro or Punakha?

    Both Paro and Punakha are two of the most popular destinations to visit in Bhutan. Paro offers lush green valleys, dense forests, vast agricultural lands and the iconic Paro Chhu River. Some popular attractions include Paro Taktsant, Paro Dzong and the National Museum of Bhutan. Punakha, on the other hand, is famous for its beautiful mountains and rice terraces. The popular attractions include Punakha Suspension Bridge, Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten and Punakha Dzong.
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