Overview

Festivals

Bhutan dresses up every year for the Tshechu religious festivals, which are massive social events that fill temples, monasteries, and fortresses around the nation and allow tourists to immerse themselves in Bhutanese culture.

Jampay Lhakhang Drup

Bhutan Naked Dance Festivals at Jambay Lhakhang is located in Bumthang and are situated on the way to the Kurjie Lhakhang. It’s a ten-minute drive to the temple from…

Rhododendron 

Rhododendron festival is a community-based festival organized to celebrate the blossoming season of this majestic flower. The festival is organized at the royal botanical garden located at…

Black Necked Crane

The Bhutan annual bird watching festival tour known as the black-necked crane festival is organized to generate awareness and understanding of the importance of conserving the…

Punakha Drupchen

Punakha Drupchen is held annually in the early week of march the festival showcases the battle scene between Bhutanese warriors and the Tibetan invaders. Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal…

Paro Tshechu

Paro Tshechu is held every year in spring season, towards late March or Early April for 3 days. Highlight of the festival includes unfurling of large Thongdrol (scroll painting) of Guru Rimpoche…

Thimphu Tshechu

Thimphu Tshepho is a 3day festival held every year in the capital city of Bhutan; Thimphu. The festival starts on 10th day of the 8th month of Bhutanese (Lunar) calendar. During this 3day festival…

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