Festival Tours in Bhutan
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL TOURS
For many, the highlight of Bhutan will be the many colorful, though often complex and mystical expressions of its Buddhist culture. Although in essence more of a philosophy than a religion, Mahayana (“Tibetan”) Buddhism might be considered the most visually appealing of all major religions of the world. Even those who are not drawn by the actual teachings of Buddhism can’t help being intrigued, if not fascinated, by its artwork and rituals. Buddhist monastic festivals are perhaps the epitome of this, especially the dances performed by the monks. Your tour in Bhutan is hardly complete without one.
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The word ‘festival’ is a western simplification of what these religious gatherings mean to the devotees, The Bhutanese term for these festivals is tsechu, for the dances cham. Tsechu means tenth day in Dzongkha, the national language of Bhutan. Every tenth day of the month is considered a prosperous day and most festivals in Bhutan are held on this day. The most important historical figure honored on the tsechus is Guru Rimpoche (or Padmasambhava), a Buddhist apostle who spread Buddhism in the Himalayas in the eighth century.
It is a special experience in itself to attend the mask dances, but even more so to see how the Bhutanese people stick to their religion and culture and derive a lot of happiness from it.
Below you find some of the most colorful and interesting festivals in Bhutan that take place in the spring of 2022. Especially the ones called Thongdrol are worthwhile, as this indicates the unrolling of a giant thanka, which happens only once in every 12 years. Not only will this attract more Bhutanese than usual, it is also considered very auspicious to attend such an occasion.
Further below on this page you find a list of all the festivals of Bhutan in 2022. In case any of those fits your intended travel dates, please drop us a line so we can design your festival tour around it.
best festivals in BHUTAN 2023
YOUR CUSTOM FESTIVAL TOUR
As you can see from the list below, there are many festivals in Bhutan. As all the mentioned festivals take place in towns and villages that fall on the most popular tours that we offer, we can easily fit it in any of those itineraries. Just give us your preferred tour duration and approximate travel dates, and we’ll get back to you with a tour proposal.
FESTIVALS in BHUTAN 2023
Date | Festival | Place |
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25th – 27th February | Pelden Lhamoi Drupchen | Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa |
24th – 28th February | Drubchen | Punakha Dzong, Punakha |
26th February – 7th March | Phurba Dubchen | Ramjar, Trashiyangtse |
27th February – 1st March | Trashiyangtse Annual Tshechu | Trashi Yangtse |
28th February – 2nd March | Khengzor Tshechu | Khengzor |
1st March | Lichibi Tsechu | Zhemgang |
1st – 3rd March | Punakha Tshechu | Punakha |
1st – 5th March | Naktshang Tsechu | Khoma, Lhuntse |
5th – 7th March | Nganglam Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
6th – 10th March | Tangsibi Mani | Tangsibi, Bumthang |
7th March | Tharpaling Thongdrol | Chumey, Bumthang |
7th March | Chenga Kora | Trashi Yangtse |
17th – 18th March | Zhuri Duechoed | Chumey, Bumthang |
19th – 21st March | Gayden Choedpa | Ura, Bumthang |
21st March | Namgang Kora | Trashi Yangtse |
24th March | Kharphu Lhasol | Zhemgang |
28th – 31st March | Zhemgang Dzongkhag Tsechu | Zhemgang |
28th – 31st March | Gasa Tsechu | Gasa |
29th – 31st March | Tsirang Tshechu | Tsirang |
29th – 31st March | Talo Tsechu | Punakha |
31st March | Gomkora Tshechu | Gomphu Kora, Trashigang |
31st March | Prewchoed | Zhemgang |
31st March – 7th April | Dzongdra Tshechu | Luni, Paro |
2nd – 6th April | Paro Tshechu Chhenmo | Paro |
6th – 8th April | Khomshar Tsechu | Khomshar, Zhemgang |
17th – 19th April | Rhododendron Festival | Lamperi, Dochula |
28th – 30th April | Rawabi Tshechu | Lhuentse |
28th – 30th April | Tashicholing | Pemagatshel |
28th April – 1st May | Dungkhar Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
28th – 30th April | Dungmed Tshechu | Dungmed Lhakhang, |
30th April | Neyphu Mani | Shaba, near Paro |
30th April – 2nd May | Domkhar Tshechu | Domkhar, Bumthang |
2nd – 6th May | Ura Yakchoed | Ura, Bumthang |
14th May | Dumati Tsechu | Lichibi, Zhemgang |
20th – 30th May | Dolay Drupchen | Taktsang, Paro |
30th May | Prew Khowchung | Lhuentse |
30th May – 1st June | Prew | Lhuentse |
3rd June | Bonchoed | Zhemgang |
2nd – 4th June | Zobel Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
25th – 28th June | Der-Choed | Zhemgang |
26th – 28th June | Dechenling Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
26th – 28th June | Nimalung Tshechu | Nimalung, Bumthang |
28th June | Dungsingma Tshechu | Yurung, Pemagatshel |
28th June | Kurjey Tshechu | Bumthang |
27& 28th June | Khamdang Tendra Tshechu | Trashi Yangtse |
28th June | Treldha Tshechu | Trashi Yangtse |
28th June | The Sakten Tshechu | Yuejug, Sakteng |
28th June – 2nd July | Ha Festival | Jarey, Lhuentse |
2nd weekend of July | The Haa Summer Festival | Haa |
14th – 16th Aug | Hungla Chokhor | Tongzhang, Trashi Yangtse |
27th July | Lhamoi Doey-Phang | Paro |
15th – 16th Aug | Merak Tsechu & Semi Nomad Festival | Gengo, Merak |
19th Aug | A-Hoi Bonchoed | Trong, Zhemgang |
23rd – 26th Aug | Dongdorla Duechoed | Trong, Zhemgang |
29th – 31st Aug | Takila Chham | Takila, Lhuentse |
29th – 31st August | Kesibi Chaa | Maenbi, Lhuentse |
31st August | Takila Chha Festival | Takila, Lhuentse |
4th – 14th September | Chukor | Khamdang, Trashiyangtse |
17th -19th September | Chha | Kurtoe, Lhuentse |
20th September | Thimphu Dromchoe | Thimphu |
2nd October | Bum Tashi Festival | Gasa |
22nd September | Dromche | Paro |
22nd – 24th September | Goenpung Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
22nd – 24th September | Kothakpa Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
22nd – 24th September | Haa Tsechu | Haa |
22nd – 24th September | Wangdue Tshechu | Wangduephodrang |
23rd September – 4th October | Terchen Drupchen | Paro |
23rd – 24th September | Geling Goenpa Tshechu | Chukha |
23rd – 25th September | Lamai Kuchoed | Tang, Bumthang |
23rd – 25th September | Shaksinggoenpa Tradional Cham Tshechu | Khamdang, Trashi Yangtse |
24th September | Jangchubling Wang | Gangzur, Lhuentse |
24th – 26th September | Thimphu Tshechu | Thimphu |
24th – 26th September | Tamshing Phala Choedpa | Bumthang |
24th – 26th September | Ney, Jang And Gangzur Cha | Gangzur, Lhuentse |
27th – 29th September | Dungsingma Tshechu | Yurung, Pemagatshel |
27th – 29th September | Nangkor Tshechu | Shumar, Pemagatshel |
27th – 29th September | Gangtey Tshechu | Phobjikha |
29th – 30th September | Thangbi Mewang | Bumthang |
28th – 30th September | Kadam Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
29th September | Phuentsholing Thromde Tsechu | Phuentsholing |
29th September | Khomshar Kharphu | Khomshar, Zhemgang |
29th September | Dankala Mani (Mantra)/Tshechu- | Shaba, Paro |
22nd – 28th october | Laya Aulay | Laya, Gasa |
14th – 15th October | Jomolhari Mountain Festival | Jangothang, Upper Paro |
20th – 24th September | Shingkhar Rabney | Ura, Bumthang |
21st October | “Bho-Yak” | Upper Haa |
23rd – 24th October | Royal Highland Festival | Laya, Gasa |
21st – 25th October | Jakar Tshechu | Bumthang |
23rd – 24th October | Chukha Tshechu | Chukha |
22nd – 24th October | Lanyiri Tshechu | Dungmin, Pemagatshel |
22nd – 24th October | Ugyencholing Kangsel | Tang, Bumthang |
23rd – 25th October | Tshebar Tshechu | Khar, Pemagatshel |
23rd – 25th October | Goenkar Tsechu | Khoma, Lhuentse |
24th October | Dechenphug Tsechu | Thimphu |
26th – 28th October | Dungmed Tshechu | Dungmin, Pemagatshel |
26th – 28th October | Pemagatshel Tshechu | Pemagatshel |
27th October | Changangkha Lhakhang Tsechu | Thimphu |
28th October | Tshepami Throngdrel | Paro |
23rd October | Laya Run | Laya, Gasa |
27th November | Jambay Lhakang Singye Cham | Bumthang |
28th – 31st October | Jambay Lhakang Drup | Bumthang |
29th – 31st October | Prakar Duechoe | Bumthang |
2nd – 4th November | Panbang Tsechu | Zhemgang |
22nd – 24th October | Serzhong Tsechu | Serzhong, Sarpang |
11th November | Black-Necked Crane Festival | Phobjikha |
11th -13th November | Bird Festival | Tingtibi, Zhemgang |
9th – 13th November | Sumthrang Kangsel | Ura, Bumthang |
12th November | Khomshar Katag | Khomshar, Zhemgang |
18th – 20th November | Yeshey Goenpoi Drupchen | Trongsa |
19th – 22nd November | Mongar Tsechu | Mongar |
21st – 22nd November | Tang Namkhar Rabney | Tang, Bumthang |
20th – 22nd November | Dechenling Tshechu | Dechenling, Pemagatshel |
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20th – 22nd November | Menchu Pemaphuendey | Norbugang, Pemagatshel |
4th November | Pema Yoeselcholing Goenpa Tsechu | Shompangkhag, Sarpang |
22nd – 27th November | Geokar Lhakhang Tshechu | Yalang, Trashiyangtse |
24th – 28th November | Doedel Pemacholing Tshechu | Ramjar, Trashi Yangtse |
25th – 26th November | Goshing Tsechu | Goshing Trong, Zhemgang |
25th – 27th November | Phumithang Tsechu | Zhemgang |
25th – 27th November | Gamung Tshechu | Gamung, Pemagatshel |
25th – 27th November | Gongphu Tsechu | Gongphu, Zhemgang |
25th – 27th November | Buli Tsechu | Buli, Zhemgang |
26th – 28th November | Khangma Tshechu | Yurung, Pemagatshel |
26th – 29th November | Bjoka Tsechu | Bjoka Trong, Zhemgang |
27th November | Chojam Rabney | Chojam Lhakahng, Tang, Bumthang |
26th – 30th November | Ladrong Rabney | Ladrong Lhakhang, Jarey, Lhuentse |
27th November | Bonchoed | Trong/Dangkhar, Zhemgang |
27th November | Kharphu Bonchoed | Shingkhar, Zhemgang |
27th November | Mamung Tsechu | Mamung Trong, Zhemgang |
27th November | Tashibi Tsechu | Tashibi, Zhemgang |
27th November | Nangla Tsechu | Nangla, Trong, Zhemgang |
27th November | Bonchoed | Buli/Tali/Kikhar/Nangkhor, |
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27th – 30th November | Thrisa Tsechu | Thrisa, Zhemgang |
27th – 29th November | Langdurbi Bonchoed | Langdurbi, Zhemgang |
27th – 29th November | Nga Lhakhang Zhi | Bumthang |
27th – 30th November | Bardo Kharphu | Bardo, Zhemgang |
15th November | Chuzangang Tsechu | Serzhong, Sarpang |
27th Nov – 1st Dec | Shingkhar Tsechu | Shingkhar, Zhemgang |
27th November – 1st Dec | Wamling Tsechu | Wamling, Zhemgang |
7th – 12th December | Pangkhar Choedpa | Ura, Bumthang |
10th December | Monpa Festival | Jangbi, Trongsa |
10th – 11th December | Jangchubling Tsechu | Gangzur, Lhuentse |
13th December | Druk Wangyel Tshechu | Dochula |
20th – 22nd December | Dungkar Tshechu | Kurtoe, Lhuentse |
20th – 23rd December | Trongsa Annual Tshechu | Trongsa |
19th – 23rd December | Lhuentse Dzong (Lhuentse Tshechu): | Gangzur, Lhuentse |
24th – 26th December | Samdrup Jongkhar Annual Tsechu | Samdrup Jongkhar |
25th – 26th December | Kilung Chotpa | Gangzur, Lhuentse |