Plan your journey to visit to Bhutan to coincide with one of the vibrant religious festivals, known as ‘tshechu’. Tshechu’s are celebrated to honor Guru Rimpoche, the precious teacher. This Indian saint traveled all over the Himalayas spreading tantric Buddhism. Invariably, the tshechu is celebrated on the10th day of the month in the Bhutanese lunar calendar, this being an auspicious date. The most famous festivals are the Paro festival in Spring and the Thimphu festival in Autumn because these are also the peak tourist times. However, every region and every village holds its own tsechu at different times of the year. Many colourful festivals take place in Punakha, already warm in the early Spring, Wangdi in the Autumn and Trongsa in the middle of Winter.
The festivities consist mainly of masked dances, chanting, blessing or reading religious texts aloud and last two or three days. The repertory of masked dances and the gorgeous silk and brocade costumes are the same for all the ‘tsechu’ - only the settings are different. The events take place outside and inside the Dzongs. Thronging with locals, these occasions are a visual delight for all to experience. The climax of the festivals is the unfurling of a huge silk appliqué ‘thangka’ from the top of the building. This takes place in on the final day of the festival. The Punakha Dromchoe, which is celebrated either before or after the Tsechu, is performed to commemorate victory over the Tibetans when they invaded in the 17th century.
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DaysView DetailJoin the Tangbi Mani Festival Tour at Bumthang, one of the grandest festivals in Bhutan, popular for demonic dances.
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DaysMonger is also the first town in the mountains that is situated on a hillside rather than a valley while Trashigang is known for its woodwork and weaving.View Detail -
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DaysView DetailParo Festival is one of the busiest festivals in Bhutan, with dances are performed by trained monks and laymen with costumes.
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DaysView DetailThe festival consists of traditional and colorful masked dances with different enactments and dances each day.
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DaysThis tour gives you the opportunity to explore bhutan and experience the festival celebrated for three days, on the open grounds in front of the Tamshing lhakang.View Detail -
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DaysDuring Tshechus, the dances are performed by monks as well as by laymen. The Tshechu is a religious festival and by attending it, it is believed one gains merits.View Detail
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DaysUra Yakchoe Festival; invocations of local blessing and religious purification. Tsechus are spiritual, exotic arrays of color, medieval and breathtaking.View Detail














