Bhutan’s climate in the second month of the year presents a unique blend of winter’s tail end and the nascent arrival of spring. Days are generally dry and sunny, particularly in the central valleys, with temperatures rising comfortably above freezing. Higher elevations, however, retain their winter chill, often experiencing snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. This creates a diverse climatic landscape across the country.
Understanding these conditions is essential for travelers planning visits during this period. Pleasant daytime conditions in lower-lying areas make February an ideal time for sightseeing, hiking at lower altitudes, and exploring Bhutan’s cultural heritage. The clear skies also provide breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks. Historically, this period represents a transition between the quieter winter months and the bustling spring festivals, offering a unique opportunity to experience Bhutan’s serene beauty.