March marks the beginning of spring, with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
The Paro Tsechu, a vibrant cultural festival, usually takes place in March, showcasing traditional dances, music, and local customs. It's a great way to immerse yourself in Bhutanese culture.
Spring brings beautiful blossoms, including rhododendrons and other flowers, making the landscape vibrant and picturesque.
March is less crowded compared to peak tourist seasons, allowing for a more intimate experience with the local culture and attractions.
As animals come out of hibernation, wildlife enthusiasts may spot various species in their natural habitat.
March is perfect for tasting seasonal Bhutanese dishes made with fresh, local ingredients available after the winter.
The cooler weather is ideal for hiking and exploring scenic trails, such as those leading to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest).
March allows you to visit local markets and workshops to see traditional crafts like weaving and woodwork.