Festivals
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Paro Tshechu 2026: Complete Guide to Bhutan's Most Famous Festival
Everything you need to know about Paro Tshechu 2026 (March 29 - April 2). Festival dates, what to expect, how to book, accommodation tips, and the best way to experience Bhutan's most spectacular celebration.
Kurjey Tshechu 2026: Bhutan's Sacred Bumthang Festival on 24 June
Kurjey Tshechu is held on 24 June 2026 at Kurjey Lhakhang in Bumthang Valley — one of Bhutan's most spiritually important and least crowded tshechus. Dates, what to expect, how to get to Bumthang, and how to combine it with the rest of your Bhutan trip.
Thimphu Drubchen 2026: The Sacred Ritual That Precedes Thimphu Tshechu
Thimphu Drubchen 2026 begins on 17 September at Tashichho Dzong — the sacred three-day prayer ritual most foreign visitors miss. Held just before Thimphu Tshechu, it's the perfect anchor for travellers who want to experience both the solemn and the spectacular sides of Bhutan.
Thimphu Tshechu 2026: The Capital's Three-Day Festival of Masked Dances
Thimphu Tshechu 2026 runs 21-23 September at Tashichho Dzong — the most accessible major festival in Bhutan. Three days of cham dances, the easiest logistics of any tshechu, and a capital-city setting that makes it the practical pick if you only have a week.
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