International Treks and Tours

Paro Tshechu

In Bhutan, Paro Tsechu is one of the most well-liked holidays. One of the greatest ways to see Bhutan’s old living culture is through Tsechus (festivals), which feature dances performed by laypeople and skilled monks wearing stunning masks and costumes. A Tsechu is a Buddhist celebration honoring the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan, Guru Rimpoche.

Duration

5 Nights/ 6 Days

Destinations

Paro / Thimphu / Punakha

Jambay Lhakhang Drup

Explore the vibrant pageantry and joyous ambiance of the Jambay Lhakhang Drup Festival, which takes place in the spiritual center of Bhutan, the Bumthang Valley. One of the greatest ways to experience Bhutan’s old living culture is through tsechus, or festivals. A Tsechu is a Buddhist celebration honoring the saint who introduced Buddhism to Bhutan, Guru Rimpoche. To see distinctive masked dances and festivities, the local villagers congregate in a mood of festivity, celebration, and strong faith. See the holy places of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, and Bumthang as well.

Duration

7 Nights/ 8 Days

Destinations

Paro / Thimphu / Punakha / Gangtey / Bumthang

Black Naked Crane Festival

Take in the distinctive Black Necked Crane Festival and learn about Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage. Before reaching Gangtey/Phobjikha, the location of the ancient Gangtey Goempa Monastery and Phobjikha Sanctuary, which is well-known for its uncommon Black Necked Cranes, the journey starts with a tour of Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. Activities during the Black Neck Crane Festival, which was started by the local community, include the chance to see the roost of the Black Necked Cranes, explore handicraft and gaming booths, and take in masked and costumed dances performed in honor of the birds. You will go to Trongsa and the holy places of the Bumthang valley after the celebration.

Duration

10 Nights/ 11 Days

Destinations

Paro / Thimphu / Punakha / Gabgtey /Trongsa / Bumthang

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