Festival Tours

Festival tours in Bhutan provide a unique and immersive experience into the cultural richness and spiritual traditions of the kingdom. Known as “Tshechus,” these festivals are vibrant celebrations that showcase traditional m

ask dances, religious rituals, and community gatherings. Attending a Tshechu is not only an opportunity to witness Bhutanese culture in its most colorful form but also a chance to connect with the local communities and experience the joyous atmosphere of these events.

Key Aspects of Festival Tours in Bhutan:

  • Tshechu Celebrations: Tshechus are held throughout the year across Bhutan, each with its unique significance. Major festivals include the Paro Tsechu, Thimphu Tsechu, Punakha Drubchen and Tsechu, and Jambay Lhakhang Drup in Bumthang. These festivals are often linked to important events in Bhutanese history and have deep religious meaning.
  • Mask Dances and Cham Performances: The highlight of Tshechus is the performance of mask dances known as “Cham.” These intricate dances, performed by monks and laymen, depict stories from Buddhist mythology, celebrate victories of good over evil, and invoke blessings for the community. Each mask dance has specific meanings and religious symbolism.
  • Religious Rituals and Blessings: Tshechus involve various religious ceremonies conducted by monks, including the unveiling of sacred thangkas (religious scrolls) and the display of statues. Pilgrims and attendees receive blessings, and the festivals are considered auspicious times for merit accumulation.
  • Community Gatherings: Tshechus bring together people from different villages and regions, fostering a sense of community and unity. Locals dress in their finest traditional attire, and families come together to enjoy the festivities. It’s a time for socializing, sharing meals, and strengthening community bonds.
  • Traditional Bhutanese Music and Dance: In addition to mask dances, Tshechus feature traditional Bhutanese music and dance performances. Folk dances, songs, and traditional instruments add to the festive atmosphere, creating a sensory-rich experience for attendees.
  • Cultural Exhibitions: Some Tshechus may include exhibitions of traditional arts and crafts, showcasing Bhutanese craftsmanship, painting, and sculpture. Visitors have the opportunity to witness the artistic skills of local artisans. 
  • Festival Processions: Many Tshechus include vibrant processions featuring elaborately adorned religious relics, statues, and thangkas. The processions move through the streets, and attendees, both locals and visitors, join in the celebratory march.
  • Culmination with Guru Rinpoche’s Thongdrel: The concluding day of a Tshechu often involves the unfurling of a large thangka (scroll painting) of Guru Rinpoche, known as the “Thongdrel.” This event, often held at dawn, is believed to cleanse sins and bring blessings to those who witness it.

Attending a Tshechu during a festival tour in Bhutan provides a deep and authentic experience of the country’s cultural and spiritual heritage. It’s advisable to plan well in advance and coordinate with a registered Bhutanese tour operator to secure accommodations and witness these vibrant celebrations.

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FESTIVAL

PLACE

DATE

1

Punakha Drubchen

Punakha Dzong, Punakha

16th -18th Feb

2

Punakha Tshechu

Punakha Dzong, Punakha

19th -21st. Feb

3

Tharpaling Thongdrol

Tharpaling Lhakhang, Chumi, Bumthang

24th Feb

4

Gomphukora

Gom Kora Lhakhang, Trashigang

17th -19th March

5

Talo Tshechu

Talo Gonpa, Punakha

17th -19th March

6

Gasa Tshechu

Gasa Dzong, Gasa

17th -19th March

7

Zhemgang Tshechu

Zhemgang Dzong, Zhemgang

17th -19th March

8

Paro Tshechu

Rinpung Dzong, Paro

20th -24th March

(Thongdral on last day)

9

Chhorten Kora

Chorten Kora, Trashiyangtshe

25th March & 8th April

10

Domkhar Tshechu

Domkhar, Chumi, Bumthang.

18th -20th April

11

Ura Yakchoe

Ura Lhakhang,

Bumthang

20th -24th April

12

Nimalung Tshechu

Nimalung Dratshang,

Chumi, Bumthang

14th -16th June

13

Kurjey Tshechu

Kurjey Lhakhang, Choekhor, Bumthang

16th June

14

Tour of the Dragon

(Mountain Bike Race)

Bumthang to Thimphu

2nd Sept

15

Thimphu Drubchen

Tashi Chhodzong, Thimphu

8th Sept

16

Wangdue Tshechu

Wangduephodrang

11th -13th Sept

17

Tamshing Phala

Chhoepa

Tamshing lhakhang, Bumthang

13th -15th Sept

18

Thimphu Tshechu

Tashi Chhodzong, Thimphu

12th -14th Sept

19

Gangtey Tshechu

Gangtey Gonpa, Wangduephodrang

16th -18th Sept

(Thongdral on last day)

 

 

 

20

Thangbi Mani

Tangbi Lhakhang, Choekor, Bumthang

17th -19th Sept

21

Jhomolhari Mountain Festival

Dangochong, Thimphu

14th -15th Oct

22

Chhukha Tshechu

Chhukha Dzong, Chhukha

10th -12th Oct

23

Jakar Tshechu

Jakar Dzong, Choekhor, Bumthang.

10th -12th Oct

24

Jambay Lhakhang Drup

Jambay Lhakhang, Choekhor, Bumthang

17th -21st Oct

25

Prakhar Duchhoed

Prakar Khakhang, Chumni, Bumthang

18th -20th Oct

26

Dechenphu Tshechu

Dechenphu Lhakhang, Thimphu

12th Oct

27

Black Necked Crane

Festival

Gangtey Gonpa, Phobjikha, Wangduephodrang.

11th Nov

28

Mongar Tshechu

Mongar Dzong, Mongar

9th -11th Nov

29

Trashigang Tshechu

Trashigang Dzong, Trashigang.

9th -11th Nov

30

Jambay Lhakhang Singye

Cham

Jambay Lhakhang,

Choekhor, Bumthang

15th Nov

31

Pemagatshel Tshechu

Pemagatshel Dzong, Pemagatshel.

9th -11th Nov

(Thongdral on last day)

32

Nalakhar Tshechu

Ngaa Lhakhang, Choekhor, Bumthang

15th -17th Nov

33

Druk Wangyel Tshechu

Douchula , Thimphu

13th Dec

34

Trongsa Tshechu

Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa

8th -10th Dec

(Thongdral on last day)

35

Lhuentse Tshechu

Lhuentse Dzong, Lhuentse

8th -10th Dec

(Thongdral on last day)

36

Nabji Lhakhang Drup

Nabji Lhakhang, Nabji, Trongsa

15th-16th Dec

37

Samdrupjongkhar Tshechu

Samdrupjongkhar

13th -15th Dec

 

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