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  Festival Tour in Bhutan  
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.
Tamshingphala Choepa Festival
Tamshingphala Choepa
 

As you journey through the Kingdom our festival activities are celebrated and each aspect has a symbolic meaning, while our cultural attractions give you the opportunity to explore Bhutan’s most visited sites and historical monuments.

 
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12 days
Grade: Easy
Starts in: Paro
Ends in: Paro
Start: US$ 2550
Paro Tsheschu Festival
Paro Tshechu
 

Paro Festival is one of the busiest festivals in Bhutan, dances are performed by trained monks and laymen wearing amazing costumes, experience the buzzing active lifestyle while visiting many historical sites in Bhutan.

 
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9 days
Grade: Easy
Starts in: Paro
Ends in: Paro
Start: US$ 1860
Punakha Domchoe Festival
Punakha Domchoe
 

The Punakha festival involves many kinds of masked dances all involving different moves, masks and costumes, truly a magical experience, while the museum, temples and farmhouses complete this very spectacular tour.

 
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7 days

Grade: Easy

Starts in: Paro
Ends in: Paro
Start: US$ 1435
   
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