Bhutan in February and best things to do in Bhutan

Visit Bhutan in February 2027

Visit Bhutan in February. Visiting Bhutan for the first time in February is always a surprise to travellers. It is best not to know that the flights landing at the single runway Paro International Airport are one of the scariest in the world, with the runway not even appearing when you are 1000 feet from the ground. The plane has to negotiate steep mountain tops, and it is no wonder that only a handful of pilots are trained to land at the Bhutan Airport.

Once on the ground, you will be welcomed by the Himalayan Fresh air. The Kingdom of Bhutan, nestled between the two large giants, China in the North and India in the South, have never been colonised nor discovered until recently to the outside world. During your trip to Bhutan in February, you will enjoy the natural landscape, Bhutanese architecture, Hills, and Valleys till you leave the country.

Paro International Airport in february month.
Paro International Airport

Bhutan Festival in February 2027

There are several festivals in February. The festival is marked by religious dance and is accompanied by masked individuals in striking brocade costumes. The festival lasts two to five days and takes place in the courtyard of the Dzongs, Goenpas and Choetens. Each dance has its significance and is performed by monks and villagers. This festival is held to commemorate the events in the life of Guru Padmasambhava. The festival concludes with the display of a large scroll featuring paintings of deities and saints, which is believed to liberate people simply by a mere glimpse of it.

Punakha Drubchen held at Punakha Dzong from 13th to 15th February 2027

* Tharpaling Thongdrel from 20th February 2027

*Punakha Tshechhu held at Punakha Dzong from 16th to 18th February 2027

Visit Bhutan in February
Fluttering Prayer Flags

Bhutan Tour and Treks Packages in February

A cultural tour and biking the rugged road of Bhutan is the best tour you can do in February, as it does not involve a high pass hike. There are a variety of Biking routes available, ranging from smooth journeys to paved roads to challenging off-road dirt trails that wind through rough terrain. The sport offers a certain intimacy with the environment that is seldom experienced in vehicles. Some of the recommended tours are in February.

Fun Activities for Relaxing Getaways in Bhutan in February

February is the month of favourite cultural tours, Winter treks, Festival tours, and Biking. Besides, the adventure tour doesn’t miss a few of the popular picks our guests have done.

  • Hike up the sacred Tiger Nest temple and observe how it defies gravity.
  • Visit the farmhouse and learn how to cook Ema Datshi(chilli with cheese).
  • Try Archery shooting at the Simply Bhutan Museum.
  • Observe the 13th Arts and Crafts at Zorig Chusum(13th Arts and Crafts School in Thimphu).
  • Dance the night away at Vivacity in Thimphu.
  • Make a wish by building a miniature stupa out of mud or flour.
Dochula Pass during february month
Dochula Pass

Discover the best trail while trekking in February

Many treks start from late March to June. February is still cold, and most of the trekking routes are closed due to heavy snowfall, making it difficult for porters and ponies to walk. Other better alternatives for trekking in February are low-altitude trekking and cultural treks, which are possible. Trekking routes that are possible in February are the Gangtey Trek and the Bumthang Owl Trek.

Bhutan Weather, Temperature and Climatic Conditions in February

The February weather during this time is much more favourable, with clear skies, but we can expect some days with little rainfall as well. Temperatures range from one degree to twelve degrees during the day, which is not very cold. If you would like a discount for your Bhutan tour, consider travelling to Bhutan during February. In Thimphu (the capital of Bhutan), the maximum temperature is 15.8 and the minimum temperature is -0.7 Degrees.

  • Paro (International Airport of Bhutan) Maximum Temperature 14.9 Degrees and Minimum Temperature  3.3 Degrees
  • Punakha’s Maximum Temperature is 19.3, and its Minimum Temperature is 8.1 Degrees.
  • Phuntsholing’s Maximum Temperature is 24.9 degrees, and its Minimum Temperature is 18.2 Degrees (The warmest in the region).
  • Haa Valley’s Maximum temperature is 10.8 Degrees, and its minimum temperature is -2.0 Degrees
  • Trongsa’s Maximum Temperature is 19.3 Degrees, and the Minimum temperature is 6.2 Degrees.
  • Bumthang’s Maximum Temperature is 12.5 Degrees, and the Minimum is -1.3 Degrees.
  • Wangdiphodrang’s Maximum Temperature is 19.4 Degrees, and the Minimum is 8.1 degrees.

What clothes to wear in February?

February is winter in Bhutan, and it will be cold. You should pack thick, warm, woollen clothes, but if you are planning to visit the southern regions, then we also recommend that you carry some light, thin clothes as well. If you are planning a trek, then include trekking boots and warm clothes. A decent pair of shoes for normal walks and trekking shoes for hiking and trekking will be okay.  Sunglasses and hats will also be very helpful since the sun can get a little stronger during this time.

Takin Preserve Centre

Best Places to Visit in Bhutan in February

Places like Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and Phuntsholing are best to visit in February. February is still cold in Bhutan, and visiting places like Bumthang and Trongsa can be difficult due to ice formation on the high passes. Therefore, the best places to spend your vacation in Bhutan are places like Paro, where you land on the first day of your Bhutan visit.

Paro(the Only International Airport in Bhutan) has a lot of things to do, and the most popular temple, Tiger’s Nest, is in Paro, where you can hike. Chelela Pass(4800m), the highest road point in Bhutan, the Taa Dzong Museum and Paro Dzong.

Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan, and it is just a 1-hour drive from Paro. The popular places to visit in Thimphu are the Tallest Buddha Statue, Trashichhodzong (Seat of the King),  13th Art and Craft School, Simply Bhutan Museum, Textile Museum, and Dochula Pass. 

Punakha: In Punakha, visit the Punakha Dzong, the Longest suspension bridge, the Fertility temple, and a beautiful hike to Khamnsum yulley Namgyel Monastery.

Chelela Pass

Bhutan Flights in February

The country has only one international airport that caters to the needs of visitors arriving by flight. The International Airport at Paro is situated at an elevation of 7,300 ft above sea level and is surrounded by mountains and hills that reach heights of 16,000 ft. Two airlines, Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines, operate. Two airlines operate flights from Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Bodh Gaya, Kathmandu, Guwahati, and Singapore. Check the flight schedule for your Bhutan Destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is February a Good time to visit Bhutan?

February is not a good month to travel to Bhutan due to the weather conditions. February is the last month of winter in Bhutan. This means temperatures will be cold at higher altitudes—including Thimphu, Paro, and Bumthang—but more comfortable in the lowlands and the east. The town of Gelephu ranges from 54 to 77° F (12 to 25° C) on average in February, meaning it can be quite hot.

Is it safe to travel to Bhutan in February?

Bhutan is 100% safe to travel in solo or with family.

Snowfall Time in Bhutan

Winter in Bhutan can vary depending on the elevation. The elevation of the country rises from 200m in the southern foothills to more than 7000m in the northern regions, and the southern belt of the country receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season and no rainfall during winter. The central region of Bhutan, starting from 2000m above sea level, receives light snowfall during the wintertime, which starts from December to February. The places that receive snowfall during winter are Haa, Paro, Thimphu, Bumthang and Trashi Yangtse. Northern Bhutan, where there is less settlement,t receives heavy Snowfall and remains there throughout the year.

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