10 Day Nalakhang Tshechu
Festival Date: 13th-15th December 2016
Enjoy by witnessing Nalakhang festival with dance and music as they play a very important part in the cultural life of Bhutanese people.
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Festival Date: 13th-15th December 2016
Enjoy by witnessing Nalakhang festival with dance and music as they play a very important part in the cultural life of Bhutanese people.
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Festival Date: 20th-24th March 2017
Visit Bhutan during the spring and attend both Paro and Gomkora Tshechu in Bhutan. Paro Tshechu is one of the biggest Tshechu in Bhutan.
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Festival Date: 15th-17th November 2016
Attend the highly intimate Prakhar Tsechu with Druk Asia, a Bhutan tour operator. This is a highly popular festival that require booking months in advance.
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Festival Date: 13th-15th June 2017
Witness Nimalung Tshechu, a rich form of the oral history tradition where the Bhutanese pass on values, mythology and spiritual beliefs through the dance dramas.
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Festival Date: 18th-20th April 2017
The beautiful Ura village will be holding Ura Yackhoe for an unforgettable journey into the center of Bhutan.
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Festival Date: 17th February 2017
The Punakha Tshechu honors Padmasambhawa, the precious yogi and saint who is credited with having introduced Tantric Buddhism throughout the Himalayas.
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The Kingdom of Bhutan is a tranquil country where you can explore the ancient cultures, beautiful landscapes and magnificent architecture. Continue reading “About Bhutan”
Festival Date: 12th-16th February 2017
Witness the re-enactment of Bhutanese against Tibetan war on this ancient capital of Bhutan, in the 17th century.
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Festival Date: 11th November 2016
On 11th November every year, Black-Necked Crane Festival is held to spread awareness on the cranes and the traditions.
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Festival Date: 20th-24th March 2017
Participate in the mask and Atsara dances on the last day of Talo Tshechu and on the second last day of Paro Tshechu.
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Festival Date: 7th –11th April
Paro Tshechu is one of the most famous festivals in Bhutan. Throngs of people,travel from around the world and neighboring districts to participate in the festivity. Continue reading “7 Day Paro Tshechu”
Festival Date: 28th February 2017
Every year, the Bhutanese hold the Punakha Tshechu Festival in honour of Padmasambhawa, the precious yogi and saint who introduced Tantric Buddhism to the people of the Himalayas. Continue reading “7 Day Punakha Tshechu”