Plan your Bhutan festival tour with Welcome2bhutan
Bhutan is a landlocked country in
Asia entirely within the Himalayan ranges. It is famous for its traditions and
culture. It is a country rich in cultural diversity, which is further enhanced
by the numerous colourful regional festivals, commonly referred to as Tshechu.
Bhutan’s festivals are extremely lively and vibrant. With traditional mask
dances, dramas and delicacies, they attract thousands of tourists every year.
Welcome2bhutan is leading local
travel agency in Bhutan, offering Bhutan
festival tours and packages including Bhutan tours, travels, trekking,
cultural tours, etc. We recommend at least 13-days Bhutan festival tour. During
the festival you will see Bhutanese people in their best cloths watch the
sacred dance which is performed by monks as well as lay men.
Top 4 Bhutan Festival Tours:
1.
Bhutan
Paro Festival Tour : Paro Tshechu is the most popular religious dance festival
in Bhutan. It is held for 5 days beginning on the 10th Day of 2nd Bhutanese
lunar month every year. It is also a yearly social gathering where the people
come together to rejoice dressed in all their finery.
2.
Bhutan
Punakha Drubchen Festival :
Punakha is located in the western part of Bhutan is the winter home
of the Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot of Bhutan. This is one of the oldest
festivals of the district. The Punakha Drubchen is a unique festival because it
hosts a dramatic recreation of the scene from the 17th century battle with
Tibetan army.
3. Jambay Lhakhang Festival: Jambay
Lhakhang is located at Bumthang valley, in the central part of Bhutan. It is
one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. The temple is very old and the
masked dances is amazing. It is truly is a colourful festival at Jambay
Lhakhang every year.
4. Bhutan Nomad Festival: Nomads Festival takes place in Bumthang
every year around the month of February before the nomads head back up to the
mountains, and this festival showcases the Nomads of Bhutan, their nomadic
livelihood, their goods and foods.
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