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Bhutan Festival Tours

Tshechu means “tenth day,” a religious event celebrated on the tenth day of a lunar calendar annually in various temples, monasteries, and Dzongs throughout the country; however, the exact month of the Tshechu varies from place to place, temples to temples, dzong to dzong. The entire community, families, and loved ones come together to witness the festival, blessings and socialize together in the event. Believed that everyone must attend the Tshechu and see the mask dances to receive prayer and drain out all sins, every individual come with colorful costumes with packed lunch to witness the festivals and enjoy the day.

Black Necked Crane Festival Tour

One of the beautiful festivals held at Gangtey monastery has great significance. An arrival of endangered Black Necked Crane begins the winter season. On arrival and their departure, the bird-sensitive bird circle three times over the monastery believed that the birds honored the three sacred jewels of Buddhism and showed gratitude for their care and protection during their stay at the valley. The festival is held every 11th November of every year, coinciding with the birth anniversary of His Majesty the 4th King, concept on spreading awareness of Black Necked Crane and culture and tradition of the valley and its habitats. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preferences as you desire.
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Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival Tour

Enjoy visiting the unique Dochula Druk Wangyel festival performed by the Royal Bhutan Army rather than monks or locals. The festival was commission by a Queen mother, Azhi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, in 2011. It is a tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan, and celebrating the continuous effort of the Royal Bhutan Army in protecting the sovereignty and the stability of the country. The soldiers were given training in folk and mask dances for three months. Our insightful representatives will sight you with legendary history on your journey. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preference as you desire.
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Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival Tour

One of the unique and interesting Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival held in the 7th century Jambay Lhakhang in Jakar to commemorate the establishment of Jambay Lhakhang in the 7th century and also to honor Guru Rinpoche. The festival is well known for its sacred naked dance and Mewang, the fire blessing, and other mask dances. The local villagers perform the dances. The festival dances are composed by Terton Pema Lingpa, the great treasure discoverer of the 15th century, who lived in the valley. Our insightful representatives will sight you with the background history of your journey. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preference as you desire
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Paro Festival Tour

Paro Tshechu is one of the famous and grand festivals in Bhutan. They are featuring fantastic dance performances and beautiful patterns of customs worn by the people. Festival is the only way to experience and honor the ancient living culture of Bhutan and get enthralled in the celebrations. Every Mask dance plays a vital role in conveying religious messages, culture, and unique livings in Bhutan. Our insightful representatives will sight you with backgrounds and histories. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preference as you desire.
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Punakha Festival Tour

Experience the fantastic Punakha festival grandly performed in the ground of majestic Punakha dzong. It is held after the popular Punakha Drubchen. Thousands of foreigners and locals will be gathered at the Punakha Dzong to celebrate and cheer the festivals. The unfurling of thongdrol (a large tapestry) of Guru Rinpoche is the main attraction of the celebrations. It is Believed that sights of thongdrol clean the sins, exorcise all the misfortune, and get blessings. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preference as you desire.
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Royal Highlander Festival Tour

Royal Highlander Festival is one of the historic festivals held in Laya village, Gasa. It was introduced on 16th October 2016 to mark the Birth of the HRH the Gyalsey, 400 years of Zhabdrung Rinpoche to Bhutan, and the birth year of Guru Rinpoche. The beauties of the festival define from its unique tradition and culture in the highland. The festival is performed by the Layaps, witnessing the traditional offering with traditional epic poems and songs. The various competitions on highland animals, including the yaks, horses, and mastiffs, will be one of the trip's highlights. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preferences as you desire.
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Thimphu Festival Tour

Thimphu festival is one of the biggest and popular festivals that thousands of people from various regions cheer up for three days. The trained performers hold the mask dances and cultural performances at Tendrel Thang (festival ground). The special events are to bless visitors, preach Buddhist dharma, and protect from misfortune exorcising all evils. The people also need to get a break from their usual work and celebrates with their families, relatives, and loved ones wearing beautiful costumes and jewelry. Our insightful representatives will sight you with backgrounds and histories. All our expeditions can be adjusted to suit your preference as you desire.
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