2024

MONGAR TSHECHU

Festival and cultural event

In eastern Bhutan, the Mongar Dzong Monastery attracts the locals who come for three days to watch traditional masked dances and participate in convivial lunches. There is a small difference, however, which has its charm: most of the dances you will attend at Mongar Tschechu are 100% local, you won't see them anywhere else! In this remote province of Bhutan, the event is eagerly awaited by local families, so it is not uncommon to see them dressed in their best attire!

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 Mongar
2024

JAMBAY LHAKHANG DRUP

Festival and cultural event
Four days of dancing and bonfires to celebrate the creation of this ... Read more
 Vallée De Bumthang
2024

TANGBI MANI BUMTHANG

Festival and cultural event

In one of Bhutan's most famous monasteries, Thangbi Lhakang, founded in 1470 by Shamar Rinpoche, Chokki Drakpa, this three-day festival is reputed to bring peace and prosperity to families and ensure a better harvest for the entire community. The festival culminates in a fire blessing ceremony (Mewang), which is celebrated in the open air. Lay monks perform purification rituals while people jump over the flames to purify themselves. Masked dances are obviously part of the ceremony.

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 Vallée De Bumthang
2024

THIMPHU TSCHECHU

Festival and cultural event
This is Bhutan's largest tschechu: over 3,000 visitors flock here every ... Read more
 Thimphu
2024

THIMPHU DRUBCHEN

Festival and cultural event

Also known in Bhutan as Thimphu Dromchoey, these festivities celebrating the defeat of the Tibetans in the 17th century are performed in Thimphu Tashichhodzong Monastery for three days to appease Bhutan's protective deity, Pelden Lhamo. This event precedes the very popular Thimphu Tschechu festival. Because it is particularly important and sacred to the people of Bhutan, Thimphu Drubchen has only been open to tourists very recently. Don't forget to put away your cameras, they are forbidden!

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 Thimphu
2024

KURJEY TSHECHU

Festival and cultural event

Situated in the Chokhor Valley, Kurjey Lhakhang Monastery in Bumtang is the former favourite resting place of the first three Bhutanese kings. Every year, a tschechu takes place there in June for one day to pay homage to Guru Rinpoche who is said to have meditated here for three months to drive out the local demon. The inhabitants of the surrounding villages, Jakar and Kurjey, flock to attend the chams performed by the monks of Kurjey Lhakhang. The festival ends with the display of a giant painting of Buddha.

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 Vallée De Bumthang
2024

NIMALUNG TSCHECHU

Festival and cultural event
Celebrating the anniversary of the birth of national hero Guru Rinpoche, ... Read more
 Vallée De Bumthang
2024

TRASHIGANG TSHECHU

Festival and cultural event

For three days, this tschechu brings together all the inhabitants of eastern Bhutan, including the nomadic communities of Merak and Sakteng, known as the Brokpas, who stand out from the crowd with their unique outfits.

Various sacred mask dances are performed during the festival in addition to other traditional folk songs and dances. The highlight of the festival is Guru Tshengyed's Thongdrol (Guru Rinpoche's 8 events), followed by a second Thongdrol by Neten Chudrug.

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 Trashigang
2024

LHUNTSE TSHECHU

Festival and cultural event

Bordering the Tibetan region, Lhuenste is one of the easternmost districts of Bhutan. For three days in December, Lhuntse Dzong is the scene of a tschechu very appreciated by the Bhutanese of the extreme north-east of the country who come to cleanse their sins by watching masked dances. One can also observe the colourful Kushithara outfit for which the town of Lhuentse is famous. The program differs little from other tschechu: ritual dances and exhibition of thangkas. On the other hand, tourists are rather rare!

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 Lhuntse
2024

TRONGSA TSCHECHU

Festival and cultural event
This is one of Bhutan's oldest and most authentic tschechus. Not many ... Read more
 Trongsa
2024

PARO TSCHECHU

Festival and cultural event
A festival much appreciated by the Bhutanese, with 4 days of cham (ritual ... Read more
 Paro
2024

PUNAKHA DROMCHE

Festival and cultural event
A long-awaited tschechu with, as a highlight, the re-enactment of a battle ... Read more
 Punakha
2024

FESTIVAL DES GRUES A COU NOIR

Religious festival

Since 1998, the Black-necked Crane Festival celebrates in the courtyard of Gangtey Monastery the return of these sacred birds from Tibet to spend the winter in Bhutan. The black-necked crane is an endangered species, particularly protected in Bhutan because, for the Bhutanese, they would be the reincarnation of the valley's protective gods. For the occasion, children dressed as cranes dance and parade. A way of combining nature conservation and festive spirit!

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 Gangtey
2024

HAA SUMMER FESTIVAL

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Want to discover traditional Bhutanese culture and the way of life of ... Read more
 Vallée De Haa
2024

URA MUSHROOM FESTIVAL

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
In one of Bhutan's most picturesque villages, this event attracts the ... Read more
 Vallée De Bumthang
2024

DRUK WANGYEL TSCHECHU

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair

To change the spiritual atmosphere of the tschechus, here is a festival animated not by monks or laymen but by the royal army of Bhutan. The Druk Wangyel Tshechu pays tribute to the wise leadership of His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth king of Bhutan. A somewhat propagandistic but impressive event that celebrates the efforts of the Royal Army of Bhutan to protect the sovereignty and stability of the country. A unique event against the backdrop of the magnificent Himalayan mountain range.

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 Thimphu
2024

URA YAKCHOE

Religious festival
Religious processions, masked dances, games, betting and strong local ... Read more
 Vallée De Bumthang