Exploring the Geography and Climate of Bhutan: A Land of Natural Wonders

Exploring the Geography and Climate of Bhutan: A Land of Natural Wonders

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Bhutan, a hidden kingdom of eastern Himalayas lay in the lush greens and amidst mountain ranges. The geography and climate of Bhutan are famously known throughout the world. The kingdom is unique in its strict practice of eco-friendly and sustainable practices. They have great respect for nature and any destruction of it is unacceptable. Being a tourist area the Bhutanese has managed to keep their environment clean and flourishing by putting boundaries and rules for travellers. These rules and regulations are also accepted by the folks of Bhutan themselves. From the main city of Bhutan to remote areas you will find people giving their bets to nature.

Geography of Bhutan

The country being located in the eastern Himalayas has created a boundary and has influenced the weather of the country. It is landlocked country in south Asia, where Bhutan is bordered by India, china, and the autonomous region of Tibet.

If you like to explore the geography of Bhutan you will be mesmerized by the sheer number of captivating array of geographical features. From snow-clad mountains, rushing rivers, and lush valleys to the serene and mesmerizing natural wonders of Bhutan will leave anyone awe-struck.

Mountain ranges: Bhutan amidst the eastern Himalayas, making it the best place to enjoy the beautiful untouched beauty of these mountains. It offers a unique biodiversity and cultural and spiritual identity.

Forest: Bhutan's dense forest covers around 70% of its land. Flourishing in its greenery it has the best climate and fresh air to breathe.

River: Rushing river and crystal clear water and waterfalls are enough to mesmerize anybody. These reflect the region's geological and spiritual richness.

Wildlife: The forest of Bhutan has a wide range of wildlife. Bhutan Protect area is home to some endangered species. Animals like snow leopards, takins, and others have protected well to preserve the biodiversity in their unspoiled form.

Climate of bhutan

Other than the geographical aspects, the Climate of Bhutan is known for its diverse climatic zones due to the geographical diversity.

Southern part of Bhutan, the climate is subtropical and has with humid summer and cool winter.

As we move northward in the central highlands and valleys, the temperature turns temperate zone with warm summers and cool to cold winters. In this zone, most Bhutanese population resides.

Eastern Bhutan remains warmer than Western Bhutan. The wide variation in climates of Bhutan has classified the weather conditions of Bhutan into five different types:

Spring

In Bhutan, spring comes in March and departs at the end of May. The southern part of the country faces increased heat levels and humidity. The night in their hand turns cooler. This is one of the best times to visit Bhutan due to the best climate and the blooming of different flora to their fullest.

Summer

Summer starts during June but it fully shows in might during July. By the end of July, heavy monsoons cover the land of Bhutan which can continue around the month of September. The rain is best to cool down the rising temperature of Bhutan.

Autumn

At the end of September, the temperature keeps down and the sky clears after the monsoon which reveals some of the breathtaking views of the mountains.

Winter

It starts in December and ends in February. The night is chilled while the day is significantly warmer. Travellers can enjoy the beauty of snow-capped peaks.

Conclusion

Geography and climate in Bhutan expose the folks to its otherworldy sites. With a diverse range of these, the country of Bhutan has flourished and attracted thousands of travelers. The rich biodiversity and pristine nature blow anyone's mind. The different climates welcome different sites of the geographical area. According to your preference, you can give a visit to Bhutan.


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