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Religious festivals are important events throughout the Tibetan Buddhist world - commemorating the deeds of Buddha, or those of the great masters of the past associated with one Buddhist tradition or another.

In Bhutan, in addition to the standard Buddhist festivals, there are yearly festivals celebrated with great fanfare in each district. The most renowned of these are the Tsechu (10th day) festivals, commemorating the deeds of Padmasambhava. Locally referred to as 'Guru Rimpoche' or, simply as 'Guru,' this eighth century master, introduced the Nyingma school of Buddhism into Tibet and Bhutan. Each 10th day of the lunar calendar is said to commemorate a special event in the life of Padmasambhava; and some of these are dramatized in the context of a religious festival. Most festival lasts from three to five days - one of which, usually, falls on the 10th day of the lunar calendar.

The regional Dzong and remote village communities hold their distinct annual Tsechu festival, providing the local populace with a wonderful occasion to dress up, gather together, and enjoy, in a light-hearted atmosphere. It is also an occasion to renew their faith and receive blessings by watching the sacred dances, or receiving 'empowerment' from a lama or Buddhist monk.

The dances, each aspect of which has a symbolic meaning, are performed by trained monks and laymen wearing ornate costumes, and, in some cases, impressive masks. At Paro, Wangdu, Mongar and Tashigang, among other places, a large 'thanka' scroll known as a Tongdrol is exhibited for a few hours, at day break of the final day of the festival, enabling the people to obtain its blessing, since such scrolls 'confer liberation by the mere sight of it' (tongdrol in Bhutanese).

Of these festivals the Paro Tsechu, in the spring, and the Wangue and Thimphu Tsechus, in the fall, are the most impressive. These festivals are very popular with western tourists. The festivals in Bumthang and East Bhutan attract fewer tourists and those who want to get a more authentic flavor of Bhutan's cultural and religious extravaganza will be well rewarded.

These festivals attract many western tourist and hotels and flights are sold out months in advance to organized tourist group. Anyone who wishes to visit Bhutan during these festivals should plan and make their tour arrangements well in advance.

Below are a list of popular festivals that are held throughout Bhutan. Please contact us for Itineraries and details, which we will prepare for you based on your time availability and flight connections.

If you require any specific information, custom Festival trips, please let us know your interests and an itinerary will be prepared for you accordingly based on your interests and time availability.
  
 

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BUMTHANG JAMBAY LHAKHANG FESTIVAL
Bumthang is also known as the Switzerland of Bhutan because of the similarity in landscape. Jambay Lhakhang Festival in Bumthang is a very popular festival....
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Bangkok
14 Days
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MONGAR FESTIVAL TOUR (East Bhutan)
Drive through rugged Himalayan landscape and through pine forests and beautiful villages until we reach the Thrumshingla pass and then into warm weather passing villages like Sengkhor, finally ...
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Bangkok
15 Days
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PARO FESTIVAL TOUR 08N/09D
At the Paro Festival, as there will be many mask dances in progress, your guide can inform you about some very impressive mask dances that are in schedule.
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Bangkok
9 Days
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PUNAKHA FESTIVAL TOUR
The Punakha Festival is held in the courtyard of the Punakha Dzong. There will be many people from far and wide; farmers taking a break from their monotonous life come and attend the Festival.
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Bangkok
9 Days
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THIMPHU FESTIVAL TOUR
Visit the Thimphu Dzong, which also houses the Kings office and the Golden Throne. The Dzong will be bustling with people at the beginning of Thimphu Festival.
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Paro
10 Days
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TRONGSA FESTIVAL TOUR
At Trongsa, you can visit the Dzong to attend the Festival.
Starts in: Bangkok     Ends in: Paro
12 Days
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PUNAKHA FESTIVAL TOUR 2009

The Kingdom of Bhutan referred as ‘The Last Shangrila’ is hidden in-between India and the the Tibetan region of China .

Starts in: BKK DEL CCU or KTM     Ends in: BKK DEL CCU or KTM
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