Festivals in Bhutan

Religious festivals are numerous in Bhutan and often can have multiple names. After selecting Trekking Trail Nepal for your Bhutan holidays, in addition the next thing to do is to decide when you are going to go! Furthermore more tourist want to arrange their Bhutan holidays to experience some particular festival. There is at least one every month almost ensuring that you have an opportunity to experience one.

Tshechu is a religious festival, which means A TENTH DAY held annually in every Stupas, Gompas, Monasteries, temples, and dzong throughout the country. However, the exact month of the Tshechu varies from place to place and temple to temple. In addition, Tshechu is a religious event celebrated in honor of Guru Rimpoche (Guru Padmasambhava) who brought a Tantric form of Buddhism to Bhutan in the 8th century.

These great deeds are all believed to have taken place on the tenth of the month, which is the meaning of the word Tshechu, even though not all Tshechu take place on the tenth day.The Dzong come to life with color, religious mask dance, music, and dancing, receive blessing and socialize. In addition to the mask dances, Tshechus also include colorful Bhutanese dances and other forms of entertainment and even foreigners are allowed in festivals.

As a result, the valley dwellers and town folks dress in their best clothes and join together to exorcise evil spirits and rejoice in a new harvest. Masked and sword dances is one different festival attraction, while these rituals can be enjoyed in the many Dzongs, Monasteries, and Temples with other different religious performance.

Tshechu is celebrated for several days, between three and five according to the location. consequently, the occasion for dances is clearly defined in a religious manner. They can be performed by monks, laymen or Gomchens, and the repertory is the same practically everywhere.As a result, many Tshechu festivals end with showing and worshiping of huge religious Thongdrels (thangka) devoting lord Guru Rimpoche as his eight manifestations.

Here are the list of popular festivals and cultural events for the whole year with time.

Festivels

Place

Time

Punakha Festival

Punakha

February

Chorten Kora

Tashiyangtse

February

Gom Festival

Tashiyangtse

March

Chukha Festival

Chimakoti

March

Paro Festival

Paro

March

Ura Yakchoe

Bumthang

April

Kurjey Festival

Bumthang

July

Thimpu Domche

Thimpu

October

Thimpu Tshechu

Thimpu

October

Wangdi Tshechu

Wangdi Phodrang

October

Tamshing Phala Chodpa

Bumthang

October

Tamgbi Mani

Bumthang

October

Jambay Lhakhang Drub

Bumthang

November

Jakar Tshechu

Bumthang

November

Trashingang Festival

Tashigang

December

Mongar Tshechu

Mongar

December

Trongsa Festival

Trongsa

January

Lhuntsi Festival

Lhuntsi

January