Thimphu Tsechu Festival

The Thimphu Festival (Tsechu) is one of the grandest of Bhutan’s festivals and attracts the largest audience. Featuring dances performed by trained monks and laymen in amazing masks and costumes, Tsechus (festivals) are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. A Tsechu is a Buddhist festival in honour of Guru Rimpoche, the saint who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. The Thimphu Tsechu was established by the 4th Temporal Ruler, Tenzing Rabgye (1638-1696) in 1670. This festival also provides a great opportunity to witness locals gathered in their finest Gho’s and Kira’s in a celebration of their culture and faith. This tour also visits sacred sites in Paro, Thimphu and Punakha. There is also an optional day tour of the beautiful Haa Valley available as part of this tour.

ITINERARY OVERVIEW

DAY 01: ARRIVE PARO – THIMPHU

DAY 02: THIMPHU

DAY 03: THIMPHU

DAY 04: THIMPHU – PUNAKHA

DAY 05: PUNAKHA – THIMPHU – PARO

DAY 06: PARO

DAY 07: DEPART PARO