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Rainy Season

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                                                  Rainy Season Imagine walking along the seashore as the water tickles your toes and the raindrops linger on your skin. You open your mouth to taste the sweet rain on your tongue and the cold water immediately makes you crave the warmth of a hot beverage.  Cut to the hills; you are sitting amidst the rainswept and misty mountains with a heart-warming cup of filter coffee and a hot plate of steamed momos, as the petrichor fills your senses. You may fancy the mountains or the tropical beaches, travelling in the rainy reason will not just be a feast for your eyes but the taste buds as well. No matter which part of the country you may be headed to this rainy season, we have listed down some comfort foods that taste like heaven as you listen to the pitter patter of the raindrops. Be it tangy or crispy, hot or cold; ...

Autumn

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Autumn                            The finest seasons to visit Bhutan are from March to May (Spring) and from September to November (Autumn). The spring season, which lasts from March through May, has lovely and comfortable weather. The landscape is stunning, and the flowers are in full bloom. Bhutan's autumn season, which lasts from September through November, is known for its pleasant weather . The nation also organises a number of autumnal celebrations, including the Paro and Punakha Tshechu. Visitors can expect to see breathtaking scenery, hospitable residents, amazing architecture, tranquil monasteries, and lively festivals in September, October, and November.

winter

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                                                                     Winter  Season    When are the best chances to see mountains covered in snow? Winter, naturally! From December through February, more summits do have snow cover, but more crucially, the air is very dry, making the mountain vistas from Dochula, Chelela, and other well-known overlooks mainly clear. Mist may occasionally block the sights, although only for a brief amount of time. Typically, there are no or few clouds in the blue sky. In fact, you would see more gorgeous and sunny days in the winter than in the spring or fall! Snowing is actually quite rare in Bhutan most populous areas. When the snow comes, it is enough reason for His Majesty to decree holidays and everyone goes out to enjoy the snowball fights, sculpturing snowmen etc...

Summer

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 Summer   Summer, which comes after spring and before autumn, is the hottest of the four temperate seasons. The summer solstice is marked by the earliest sunrise and latest sunset, the lengthiest daylight hours, and the shortest nighttime hours. Day lengths gradually get shorter as the season goes on following the solstice. The start of summer varies depending on the environment, customs, and culture. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere..

spring season

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                                                                         Spring Season   One of the four temperate seasons, spring, usually referred to as springtime, comes after winter and before summer. Although spring has many different technical definitions, how the term is used locally depends on the region's climate, cultures, and customs. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is fall while it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and vice versa. Days and nights last around twelve hours during the vernal equinox, growing in length as the season goes on and decreasing in length at the Summer Solstice in June (Northern Hemisphere) and December (Southern Hemisphere) In addition to the season, the terms "spring" and "springtime" also connote themes of rebirth,  regeneration, resurrection, and re...

Season

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                                                                                                      Season  Seasons are periods of the year with distinct weather conditions and day lengths. The four seasons — winter, spring, summer, autumn — can vary significantly in characteristics and can prompt changes in the world around them. Here, we explore these four seasons in more detail Attributes of the seasons may vary by location, but there are still broad definitions that cross most of the boundaries.Seasons serve as a constant reminder that change is a natural law and a mark of advancement.