Religious festivals, or Tsechus, are held annually in Dzongs (fortress monasteries) throughout the country. Many outstanding Buddhist saints like Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century, and Pemalingpa, Shabdrung and Dorjilingpa in the 14th to 16th centuries resorted to dances to subdue demons and evil spirits, and to overcome obstacles that were preventing the spread of Buddhism in the high himalayan valleys.

Rare spellbinding dances and rituals are performed for several days by trained monks in the Dzong’s courtyard and temples. From the roof of the Dzong, monks blow on a pair of long horns, and the sound of cymbals, drums and trumpets fill the air. These dance festivals revive the people spiritually and in many ways refine them culturally because the dances communicate moral lessons, and both the performer and the observer benefit from the exchange. The Bardo dances, the main event of the tsechu festival, serve as a reminder to Bhutanese of their future destiny depending on their past and present deeds. The dance of Noblemen and Ladies tells the story of flirting princesses who are punished for their indiscretions. The dance of the Stag enacts the tale of a hunter who was converted to Buddhism and gave up hunting. The Paro and Wangdi Tsechus end with the unveiling of a huge religious Thangkha or "Thongdrol" (meaning liberation or englightenment on sight), at which the courtyard of the Dzong fills with people well before dawn despite freezing cold. This delicate artwork depicts Guru Rinpoche in his eight manifestations along with two consorts. The giant Thangkha is let down to the ground and is then ceremoniously rolled and folded away before the first rays of the sun can reach it.

Tsechus are also occasions for seeing people and for being seen. In olden times it provided the most important opportunity for unmarried men and women to find their life partners. People dress in their finest clothes and wear their most precious jewels. Men and women joke and flirt.

The following trips combine: one-of-a-kind easy cultural touring with a special focus on annual religious festivals. Punakha and Paro Tsechus in the spring and Thimphu, Wangdiphodrang and Bumthang Jambay Lhakhang Tsechus are the most popular ones. There are also many other less known regional Tsechus that are equally fascinating.


Important Note
Festivals take place during the busy season and it is difficult to secure reservations on Druk Air and in Hotels in Paro, Thimphu, Wangdi Phodrang, Tongsa and Bumthang. The farther in advance that you book, the more likely it is that we can confirm the resrvation you choose.

The rule of thumb is: Book as far in advance as possible, but don't hesitate to contact us at the last minute if free time suddenly comes your way.

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8 Days Cultural Tour with Punakha Dromchoe

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2: Drive to Punakha

D3&4: Festival & Sightseeing

D5&6: Thimphu

D7&8: Paro/Hike to Taktsang

Day 9: Depart by Druk Air


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8 Days Cultural Tour with Paro Tsechu

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha/Wangdi

D4&5: Thimphu

D6-8: Paro Tsechu/sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 9: Depart by Druk Air


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8 Days Cultural Tour with Wangdi Tsechu

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2: Punakha

D3&4: Punakha sightseeing/Wangdi Tsechu

D5: Gangtey/Phobjikha

D6&7: Thimphu

D8: Paro sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 9: Depart by Druk Air


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8 Days culutral Tour with Thimphu Tsechu

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4: Gangtey/Phobjikha

D5: Wangdi

D6&7: Thimphu sightseeing/Tsechu

D8: Paro sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 9: Depart by Druk Air


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13 Days Cultural Tour with Bumthang Thangbi Mani Festival

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4: Tongsa

D5-8: Bumthang sightseeing & Thangbi Mani Tsechu

D9: Phobjikha Valley

D10: Wangdi

D11-12: Thimphu

D13: Paro sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 14: Depart by Druk Air


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13 Days Cultural Tour with Bumthang Jambay Lhakhang (Drub) Tsechu

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4: Tongsa

D5-8: Bumthang sightseeing & Jambay Lhakhang Drub

D9: Phobjikha

D10: Wangdi

D11&12: Thimphu

D13: Paro sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 14: Depart by Druk Air


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8 Day Cultural Tour with Black-necked Crane Festival

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2: Thimphu

D3: Join Bhutanese people to celebrate the King's birthday & after lunch leave for Punakha

D4&5: Gangtey/Phobjikha Valley Crane Festival & sightseeing

D6: Wangdi

D7&8: Paro sightseeing/Taktsang hike

Day 9: Depart by Druk Air


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16 Days Cultural Tour with Mongar & Tashignag Tsechu
(Two Remote districts in eastern Bhutan)

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4&5: Bumthang

D6&7: Mongar sightseeing & Tsechu Festival

D8&9: Tashigang sightseeing & Tsechu Festival

D10: Mongar

D11&12: Bumthang

D13: Wangdi

D14&15: Thimphu

D16: Paro/ Taktsang hike

Day 17: Depart by Druk Air

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15 Days Cultural Tour with Lhuntse Tsechu
(One of the remotest districts in eastern Bhutan)

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4&5: Bumthang

D6: Mongar

D7&8: Lhuntse sightseeing & Tsechu Festival

D9: Mongar

D10&11: Bumthang

D12: Wangdi

D13&14: Thimphu

D15: Paro/Taktsang hike

Day 16: Depart by Druk Air


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9 Days Cultural Tour with Tongsa Tsechu Festival

D1: Arrival in Paro

D2&3: Punakha

D4&5: Tongsa sigbtseeing and festival

D6: Wangdi

D7&8: Thimphu

D9: Paro/Taktsang hike

Day 10: Depart by Druk Air


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